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Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Nobody: 6:26pm On Jan 23, 2015
customized13:
Many irrational acts of buhari are coming up by day, we Nigerians nearly believed he was a man of integrity as purported.

I think its right time to put this desperate thoughtless stubborn man in his place.

There's no point arguing or fighting over Buhari case cos he has been repeatedly failing...not once, not twice, not thrice and believe me this time around wont be different. Apart from his inability to tender academic qualifications, Buhari has been a failure already in all ramifications.

I wish him best of failure though!

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Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by kay1one(m): 6:26pm On Jan 23, 2015
DaBullIT:
[size=28pt]If you E-vultures devote this much time spent on researching Buhari's past on Google's Live satellite streaming , you would find shekau and Claim cool 30 MIL USD that USA and NIGERIA offered as ransome and then you wont have to be pain in the buttt anymore

anyways , research result is

Waste of time, My mind is made GMB ALL THE WAY [/size]

Choose illiteracy!
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by mcsnup: 6:26pm On Jan 23, 2015
Kenai:


Was the 1984 New York Times article I posted exposing the fact that Buhari signed a pact with Brazil to refine our oil outside the country also owned by MKO Abiola, or are you looking for new ghosts to blame for that one?

When NANS came out a few days ago to say they would NEVER support Buhari, did the APC fanatics not claim they were PAID BY GEJ? Yet this article I posted has REVEALED why they never liked the man.
Who are you going to blame for that one too?

Keep looking for ghosts to accuse for the crimes of your hypocritical Mr. Integrity.
beautiful piece but sir talk till 2morrow you and i no that Febuhari is our next president, believe it or not that is the man for the job and i am behind him for the next 8yrs even though i can't foretell the future, that is what it means to have faith and trust in someone. Every thing PDP has ever accuse the man for they are quilty in un-measurable fold. In the history of Nigeria, this administration is the most corrupt of all, with a man as clueless, ignorant, uncivil weak and heartless as jonaTAN. Sir you should take time to read a book title NIGERIA'S SEVENTH HEAD OF STATE by Rosaline Odeh published in may 1984. I believe strongly that the hatred for Febuhari is a result of religous bigotry and i beg to say religion is the bane of corruption and evil and has contributed to the present state our country.
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Nobody: 6:32pm On Jan 23, 2015
My friend Buhari was utilising the full capacity of our refinaries and was using a bartering arrangement's where brazil keeps some of our crude in return for refining our crude and as payment for construction equipment that Brazil supplied Nigeria to complete capital projects.

Nigeria never suffered fuel ⛽ shortages and I believe we were exporting fuel.

The economic sense of this arrangement is evident from the fact that Buhari was able to sell fuel in Nigeria for a pump price of approx 20 kobo per litre.

Even at N0.20k per litre, Buhari never claimed that fuel was subsidised
Kenai:


Was the 1984 New York Times article I posted exposing the fact that Buhari signed a pact with Brazil to refine our oil outside the country also owned by MKO Abiola, or are you looking for new ghosts to blame for that one?

When NANS came out a few days ago to say they would NEVER support Buhari, did the APC fanatics not claim they were PAID BY GEJ? Yet this article I posted has REVEALED why they never liked the man.
Who are you going to blame for that one too?

Keep looking for ghosts to accuse for the crimes of your hypocritical Mr. Integrity.

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Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Nobody: 6:37pm On Jan 23, 2015
Oga Damogul, did you actually expect us to read that your entire epistle? I must then be one of those nominated for ministerial position before i can dedicate such time to read that full literature.
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Nobody: 6:38pm On Jan 23, 2015
Jarus:
Who owned Concord?

Who sponsored the coup that overthrew Buhari?

Who did IBB deceive that he would hand over power to as part of the terms of coup hatch?

To say I am disappointed is an understatement, sir. Why don't you ask questions of the allegations?
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by SeverusSnape(m): 6:39pm On Jan 23, 2015
bakila:

The opinion of Ndibe is worth what it is. The alienation by Gej is obvious but the fact that you support him will prevent you from seeing them.
It's not Buhari in 1983 that is the issue now, it's goodluck in 2015 in a democracy facing an election. The resort to 1985 show that a lesson will be taught to the Government that they alienated Nigerians, this we will do for the sake of posterity as a lesson to incoming leaders.
How did GEJ alienate the people??... Okay, Let's assume he did; we need another government, The question is this, Is an old despotic coup plotter a better alternative?... with all the people in APC, They came up with Buhari...
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Nobody: 6:43pm On Jan 23, 2015
anonimi:


Thanks for confirming that you do not have anything to take away from the article as posted.

If you have other issues you can always open a new thread thereon for its deiscussion.
Cheers.

TKO grin

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Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by peleson: 6:47pm On Jan 23, 2015
Chai! Buhari is finished
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Pecca: 6:51pm On Jan 23, 2015
any SOUTHERNER who votes for mr buhari needs to go see a brain doctor. I cant give my vote to a man who jailed a vice president for 100yrs bcause he was IGBO and house arrested the president for three mnths because he was hausa-fulani muslim. comradeee/ethnocentrism/religious bigotry...

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Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by sucess001(m): 6:53pm On Jan 23, 2015
[size=24pt]concord was used as part of the coup to topple buhari's government...perhaps his excert from Omogui's review of the coup will prove educational...


"Lastly, as noted above, Major General MC Alli (rtd) said the Palace coup was “received with press-inspired fanfare”.Expectations were for aggressive marketing of the coup by the Concord Group of newspapers in the transitional period before the new regime would settle down to control key state organs of propaganda.A retrospective re-read of news items in those newspapers in the first week after the coup suggests that such an undercurrent seems to have been in play.To supplement these arrangements, the unpopular Decree No. 4., originally promulgated with unanimity by the SMC, was to be tactically (but only temporarily) abrogated immediately to get buy-in from the strategic “Lagos-Ibadan” Press."

http://www.waado.org/nigerdelta/nigeria_facts/MilitaryRule/Omoigui/PalaceCoup-1985II.htm

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Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by tecmon: 6:58pm On Jan 23, 2015
Kenai:
It's all contained in that cover story.
These are the people who actually witnessed Buhari's administration. The people who saw it, felt it and lived it for almost 2 years of their lives. This is a story written exactly during that period, echoing the voices from the hearts of millions of Nigerians, not dubious tweets from people who would rather rewrite history on Twitter by selling us lies on 4 phantom refineries and fake inflation cuts, just for their own selfish interests.

I will never be a slave to ignorance.
exactly the point, i have been shouting this thing for long now, IGNORANCE IS THE ROOT OF ALL THE PROBLEMS IN NIGERIA !, it takes ignorance for people who geniunely want change to vote a man that is a born liar believing his word that he is fighting kworoption, it is the massive illiteracy in the north that makes them easy conscripts into jihad since 1956, a lot of horrible things that happen in the north is not possible in the south where people are better enlightened

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Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by EnigmAries(m): 7:02pm On Jan 23, 2015
This article now makes IBB, the notorious Evil Genius a Messiah right? No wonder the Dumbo GEJ went on reading coup speech of a man who annulled an election adjudged to be the freest and fairest in the history of this country. If anyone studied events during the 2nd republic, you'd find out that it's this same MKO that worked against Awolowo to install the most corrupt democratic government after that of GEJ. How do you think MKO will feel about a regime who overthrew his friend in power? MKO was a man who benefitted immensely from the woes of this nation. IBB was right to annul his election afterall. How do you feel when everyone sees a devil you know so well, as a saint? That was why he was detained and he had to be eliminated when Abacha died and people were calling for his mandate to be reinstated. He was too much of a evil to be forgiven by his co demons.
To be fair to Buhari, we cannot give him all the blame for the shortcomings of his regime and to some extent, we cannot give him all the credits. His 2ic was way more powerful than him that he had to be lured away first to overthrow them. Buhari was not so interested then and that was my grue against him when he wanted to come back now. You can dig up his dirty past all you want and call him names. He is your next President, except if election do not hold again till he dies or he withdraws. PDP knows this. The death wish and the clamour for his withdrawal is not for nothing. Make no mistake about this. The Almighty God is involved in this matter, so save your strength for another venture. His election is sealed from above.
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Jarus(m): 7:05pm On Jan 23, 2015
Promhize:


To say I am disappointed is an understatement, sir. Why don't you ask questions of the allegations?

There is something called bigger picture.
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Anglovel: 7:08pm On Jan 23, 2015
Bigcake:
This man call Buhari is a devil..... I pity the younger generation asking for him.... My advice to those born from 1986 upwards is to go ask their parents or any learned adult about the era of Buhari.

EXACTLY! THANK U!!
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by nedu2000(m): 7:11pm On Jan 23, 2015
babyosisi:



Was anything there a lie


Did Buhari not throw journalists in prison ?
Did he not molest student union leaders and ban their activities?
Did he not ban nigerian medical association?
Did he not deal mercilessly with anyone who brought up the discussion of civilian rule?
Did he not throw innocent people in prison to languish
Did he not ransack the homes of people like Awolowo
Did he not throw tai solarin in prison for speaking against his tyranny
Did he not selectively jail southern governors including VP ?

You folks are shameless
I'm a neutral,2mao you could see me defending GEJ,we should focus more on party manifestos,issues /solutions & not witch-hunting!!i'm sure we have one thing in common and that's to see a better Nigeria
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by docupol: 7:17pm On Jan 23, 2015
The greatest problem facing Nigeria today is corruption. Buhari is the only former head of state that his antecedents suggest he is capable of sincerely fighting this monster called corruotion. The benefit of this atribute i believe far outweighs whatever human right violation anyone thinks he did as a military dictator. So lets votefor him.

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Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by klodike(m): 7:21pm On Jan 23, 2015
Oga sir, don't know what to say other than to thank you for this revelation. All this buharist are nothing but smellos
Kenai:
I found this picture from a 1985 newspaper cover story talking about Buhari's regime and his eventual defeat at the hands of Babangida.
Please read. It's quite an interesting piece. Very revealing, too.



The newspaper in question is Concord Weekly (September 12th, 1985), and the story was written by the respected journalist, Prof. Okey Ndibe.
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by AdeniyiA(m): 7:22pm On Jan 23, 2015
nedu2000:
Concord newspapers,owned by MKO abiola who happens to be IBB's friend,IBB needed the support of the masses after his coup & where else than a newspaper owned by his good ol' friend MKO (corrupt duo)
In another news, it was because Buhari was getting close to investigating MKO, that he(MKO) connived with his friend Babangida, to overthrow Buhari ...
But Nemesis caught up with him too in 1993 as his friend betrayed him... lobatan!
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Nobody: 7:30pm On Jan 23, 2015
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by IFELEKE(m): 7:50pm On Jan 23, 2015
KAI Buhari, KAI Jonathan...
We need REAL Change not rantings from a shoeless fisherman nor vituperations from a clueless cow herder...
Nigeria We Hail Thee!
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by BraniacX(m): 8:01pm On Jan 23, 2015
Kenai:


Was the 1984 New York Times article I posted exposing the fact that Buhari signed a pact with Brazil to refine our oil outside the country also owned by MKO Abiola, or are you looking for new ghosts to blame for that one?

When NANS came out a few days ago to say they would NEVER support Buhari, did the APC fanatics not claim they were PAID BY GEJ? Yet this article I posted has REVEALED why they never liked the man.
Who are you going to blame for that one too?

Keep looking for ghosts to accuse for the crimes of your hypocritical Mr. Integrity.

Baba, na follow I dey follow you so

U sabi jhor!
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by ChrisGnarly: 8:04pm On Jan 23, 2015
D fact is that some pple will never be ashamed of who they are or what they dd. If buhari is a right thinking man he will never ever mention talkless of comming out to contest for democratic election in nigeria
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by jingh(f): 8:04pm On Jan 23, 2015
rozayx5:


GEJ i know but who is PEJ?
did i vote for her?
does the constitution know her?
is she running for president?

we talking about an expatriate illiterate cow rearer coming out to try and rule a country and your mentioning someones wife undecided
read between d line man, literacy is more than acquiring a degree, common sense is the master of all degree
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Nobody: 8:04pm On Jan 23, 2015
Kenai:
I found this picture from a 1985 newspaper cover story talking about Buhari's regime and his eventual defeat at the hands of Babangida.
Please read. It's quite an interesting piece. Very revealing, too.



The newspaper in question is Concord Weekly (September 12th, 1985), and the story was written by the respected journalist, Prof. Okey Ndibe.

Concord newspaper is/was owned by IBB's very good friend back then...MKO Abiola.
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by BraniacX(m): 8:08pm On Jan 23, 2015
Kororugged:
Useless and baseless revisionism.

General Buhari was a military leader between 1983-1985, he ruled the country through decrees.

Nigeria is now under a democratic disposition with institutions that are hinged on the rule of law and d separation of powers.

Obasanjo did similar things while he was military head of state but Nigerians voted for him to be their civil president on 2 occasions

this thread is dead on arrival.

If by similar things you mean a military man turned politician yes of course, but if you mean they ruled with the same type of dogmatic ignorant and barbaric ruthlessness, then I'll say your argument and logic is faulty by default buhari and obasonjo aren't, were never and would never be the same.

Sorry to say but you should wash those errors out of your mouth before you mistakingly utter them in public.
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by ManTiger(m): 8:08pm On Jan 23, 2015
P.D.Pig trying everything ever like before to change the mind of Nigerians.



Keep trying, you'll always fail!

Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by jingh(f): 8:09pm On Jan 23, 2015
anonimi:


- Is PEJ the president or seeking our endorsement a record fourth time to be RECRUITED to our nation's top job?
- Will PEJ be making economic policies for our country that would lead to CNN recognising us as a 3rd growth country for 2015?
- Is she the one who ABANDONED secondary school to join the army only to be stammering and telling stories about his certificate 55 years later?



www.nairaland.com/attachments/2033670_image_jpeg9f360c5ab7736510df54c882e9dbf188



When we say the inhabibants of BuhariSTAN are afflicted with the Cow Cloned Brain Syndrome, CCBS una go dey halla dey complaint like sey we nor be true wey we talk shocked
hey kid, can't you read well or you type before reading
if you followed d conversation you will know am alighting DAT if he call buhari an illiterate, what will he call PEJ.
literacy is more than qualification
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by BraniacX(m): 8:14pm On Jan 23, 2015
damogul:
[b]The epitaph that will be left for the Presidential years of Goodluck Jonathan is this: HERE IS A PRESIDENT WHO DESTROYED PDP AND ALMOST DESTROYED NIGERIA.
by Festus Keyamo Jan 18, 2015
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GMB Vs. GEJMuhammadu Buhari and President Goodluck Jonathan This is a season of hire-wired deceits, misinformation, campaign of calumny and spewing of outright falsehood and lies – all to hoodwink and deceive ordinary and gullible Nigerians for their votes.


Unfortunately, many of our elites do not want to speak up now because they do not want to be caught on the wrong side of any government in the next four years; they prefer to play safe, not wanting to be tarred with the brush of partisanship. But, I ask: what is wrong with partisanship in a country where you and your children have a huge stake? What is wrong in speaking up and standing up for what your conscience tells you is the right thing to do? What is wrong in being caught on the wrong side of the government in the next four years, if only you would be caught on the right side of posterity?

Except for a few class of persons like INEC officials, security agencies and those on the Bench, every other Nigerian has a duty - yes, a duty - to speak up now for our country, and to come down from that fence on which they are sitting regarding the 2015 general elections. Those elites who do not speak up now for fear of being branded partisan and losing face upon defeat are enemies of the people who are looking up to them for guidance.
Do not forget that I am from the Niger-Delta region and all my close friends and associates are the main supporters and aides of Mr. President. Two or three Governors who are either my former classmates or colleagues are the main backers of Mr. President. It is so easy, so convenient and so seemingly logical for me to get into that political mix and forget about the good of my country for personal gains. The disgusting message we hear all over the streets of that region every day at this time - promoted by the hirelings of the President – is that Goodluck Jonathan is “our son”, so we have no choice but to support him. In fact, I see some of my “brothers” from the Niger Delta region these days strutting all over the place, denigrating people from other regions. It is typical of what the Yorubas call “omo oju ori ola ri” (a person whose eyes have not seen wealth before).

But the question I ask those who tell me such nonsense and behave in such a manner is that, after the next four years, what is next for us? Is our entire future and that of our children dependent on a South-South President for the next four years?

Kindly note that in getting down from the fence and speaking up at this critical time, I do not mind if you speak up for Goodluck Jonathan. Yes, you have a right to do so as a Nigerian. But, as an elite, your stand must be known so that when the massacres continue because of cluelessness, when the unrestrained stealing of our public resources continue, when darkness continues to befall the nation because of lack of power, it is important we all remember those who betrayed their conscience and the people because of ethnicity and self-aggrandisement and for posterity to record it as such.

We have a President who has no single appetite to fight corruption – yes, none. Imagine a campaign that is dominated by the theme of corruption, yet the President has decided to appoint a person facing trial for money-laundering as his Director of Media and Publicity. If nobody would say it, I will say it because I am the one prosecuting the fellow in court and the case has been adjourned to February 23 and 24 for trial. Part of the lies told is that the fellow has been freed whereas some of the counts in the Charge were just struck out and the court held that he has a case to answer on some other counts. Yet nobody is asking the President these hard questions.

The President only mouths anti-corruption. The other day (December 23rd, 2014, I think) the President said he would like to erect a Hall of Shame for Nigerians who engage in corrupt and unwholesome activities that bring the country to disrepute. But he was the same person who brought a convicted criminal, Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, out of the Hall of Shame to the Hall of Fame by misusing his power of Prerogative of Mercy when he granted pardon to this self-confessed ex-convict. Imagine the pain, the efforts and resources that go into securing a single conviction for corruption in this our clime. Yet, the President decided to spoil the party for anti-corruption campaigners. On top of that, he displayed corruption within corruption by selective pardon when the likes of Tarfa Balogun, Lucky Igbinedion and others who were convicted about the same period did not enjoy his Presidential pardon.

Yet nobody is asking these hard questions on the campaign trail. The funny thing is that, nearly six years into his tenure as President, Goodluck Jonathan said the other day that he is just coming up with a plan to tackle corruption!! Haba, Jona !

To add insult to injury, President Goodluck Jonathan decided to tackle the corruption of stealing of our resources in the high seas by empowering small-time crooks and criminals to police our waterways. This is because he has no idea as to how to revamp, re-organise and re-invigorate the Nigeria Navy to perform its constitutional duty. These days, it is an eyesore to see our military chiefs and officers kowtow to these empowered small-time crooks and criminals for appointment and promotions and other privileges. The disaster about this initiative of empowerment of crooks and criminals is that crude oil theft has never been so high, so rampant in the annals of this country than it is now. Why? Because the President has put a rat as a watchman over a morsel of fish. It is sad to say, but the President, by his actions, has shown no spine, no appetite, no nerve to fight corruption. He just continues to sink into an abyss of moral debauchery.

The other tragedy of this President is that, even as he is on the campaign trail, in the last one month, the omnipresent insurgents have attacked towns like Baga, Damaturu, Biu, Askira-Uba, Konduga, Marte and Gombe. Even as we speak, the Boko Haram insurgents are in total control of the whole of Borno State except Maiduguri, Monguno, Dikwa, Konduga and Biu. The insurgents are in total control of towns like Baga, Bama, Gwoza and Banki.

Before Goodluck Jonathan’s administration, Boko Haram was nothing but a rag-tag group of extremists living in enclaves like Sambisa, while our proud military boys patrolled the towns. Now, under Jonathan, the reverse is the case. Our military boys are now in enclaves while Boko Haram patrol our towns. Is it not shocking that insurgents have a free reign to enter cities, abduct young girls like in Chibok, burn houses like in Baga, slaughter people for hours like in Konduga, Gwoza etc, yet our military men are nowhere to be found and they do not even give hot pursuit to the retreating insurgents? What is really going on?

One obvious flaw is that our President has lost control of the military and the top hierarchy of the military is merely feeding fat on this unfortunate situation and the President seems to be totally helpless in the face of this.

The only response the President and his handlers can proffer is to hide this glaring and crass incompetence under political gymnastics; they blame the opposition on the one hand and in the same breath, they say it is a world-wide trend and Nigeria is just having its fair share of a global malaise. Is this true? As President, you are the Commander-In-Chief. If you have evidence against the opposition, just come out with it and arrest the ring-leaders. Do not cry like a baby as Commander-in-Chief. Deal with the situation. That is why you occupy that seat. Till date, no single evidence has been produced against any of the opposition leaders linking them with the insurgency. Rather, what we see is a President who is supposedly bent on fighting insurgency but who is wining and dining with someone who has been directly linked with sponsoring the insurgents and even traveling with such a person to Chad at a time when the State Security Services officially invited that person to answer questions relating to the insurgency.

Another calamity and embarrassment is that our President, his Service Chiefs and security advisers were all led into wasting public funds by entering into a phantom cease-fire deal with fake Boko Haram leaders that left them with bloodied noses. Not to also mention the short-lived public celebration of the supposed killing of the Boko Haram leader, Abubakar Shekau, by the President and his security team, only for the outlaw to appear in subsequent videos posted online, taunting the Nigerian government. Any four more years of a Jonathan Presidency can only lead to more carnage by the insurgents. He just does not have the requisite capacity to tackle this problem of insecurity. The truth must be told.

Yet you hear the President say that the nation will appreciate him better after he has left office. I am sorry, but we have seen enough bloodshed and incompetence in the last six years to know there is nothing more to expect the next four years and we have seen enough to do an assessment right now and not in the future.

In all his campaign tours, the President is already sounding like a broken record. He says he has made the rails to function again. He mentioned this so much that you imagine that he was primarily elected to revive a few train lines. It sounds very funny when you hear such things, whereas the primary duty of government is the protection of lives and properties. If that primary duty fails, then the government has failed. It is like an undergraduate hoping to be promoted to the next level by barely scraping through the ‘electives’ and failing the core courses. It will never happen. So, is the President providing train coaches to be transporting the dead bodies from the North to the South? Are the trains to be occupied by living human beings or dead human beings?

Make no mistake about it, like the President always says, it is true that we have a rise of terrorism around the world. But, we have all seen how governments around the world respond quickly and decisively to any attempt for terror to rear its ugly head within their society and how they quickly crush it. We saw it happen in the United States after 9/11; we saw it happen in Britain after the July 7, 2005 bus bombing; in the last few days, we have seen it happen in France and in Belgium. In all these cases, all attempts were nipped in the bud. Even, here in Nigeria, previous governments have nipped insurgency in the bud. The ONLY government that has allowed it to fester, germinate and grow into a full-blown war leading to a successful secession of some parts of the country is that of President Goodluck Jonathan. It is so bad that hardly a day passes by without reports of one insurgent activity or the other leading to loss of lives and limbs.

The President is also quick to mention that his administration has made the Nigerian economy the number one in Africa. He forgot to mention two things, though; one, that some of the major sectors of the Nigerian economy, that is, the telecom sector, financial services and the Nollywood industry that were taken into account to re-base the economy were sectors not created or grown by his government. Secondly, he forgot to mention that the so-called re-basing has no impact at all on the ordinary Nigerian as the 2014 World Bank Survey still shows that Nigeria is ranked third among world top five poorest countries with sixty-one percent (61%) of its citizens living below $1.25 dollar per day. No government can boast of any economic growth or theory that does not have a direct impact on the lives of its ordinary citizens. It is like a father coming home to announce and jubilate about a pay rise and promotion at workplace, yet the wife and children cannot eat or live better many months later.

The Nigerian people have tolerated too much and taken too much battering from the PDP-led Federal Government since 1999. Under the Jonathan Government, the situation in the country has sunk to an all-time low, except for the few benefitting directly from the government. They are blind to criticism and blind to healthy opposition. They hurl abuses at anyone who dares to point out these acts of maladministration. In saner societies, the President will not be allowed to campaign in many parts of the country. The people will rise against him and chase his convoy away.

The clear alternative to this monumental mess is the person of General Muhammadu Buhari. Let us be clear that Buhari does not present the total package Nigerians want at this time. He is human, he is not perfect. But at this point in our history, at this time, at this moment, he presents the only viable option and avenue for the people to vent their frustrations and anger against an inept and clueless Federal Government. He represents the rallying point for the frustrated and teeming masses of our people. He reminds me of MKO Abiola (with some of his imperfections) who became the rallying point in the struggle against military rule.

That is the change we are talking about. It is not a change from imperfection to perfection. It is a change from hopelessness and cluelessness to some hope and to some expectations.

All the personal attacks on the person of Buhari in the last few weeks have only convinced me that he is the best available option at this time. Anyone on the weaker side in any argument always resorts to personal abuses and attacks. Have you noticed that on corruption, the only accusation against Buhari is that, he was too high-handed in fighting corruption in the past? In other words, nobody can/has accused him of lacking the courage, zeal and will to fight corruption. On the other hand, the President eats, sleeps and wakes up with corruption. In one of his famous interviews, he did not even see stealing as corruption. That is why he does not see the point why he should not appoint a person standing trial for corruption as his Director of Media and Publicity. He just does not care.

So, Nigerians, we must decide what we want. When Buhari fought corruption and was supposedly high-handed, he was ruling with Decrees. Now, he has the Constitution, the National Assembly, and the Judiciary without ouster clauses to guide him. It is therefore only an that will believe the propaganda that he would throw everyone suspected of corruption into jail. I feel so sorry at times for the gullible masses of this country who fall for such cheap propaganda. But it is his type of appetite and revulsion against corruption that we so dearly need at this time.

You may say whatever you like about Buhari, but in terms of the character, the steel, the competence to lead the nation out of this period of insurgency, nobody can compare a Goodluck Jonathan to a General Buhari. Just imagine the Service Chiefs (who were probably in secondary school when Buhari and others fought the Civil War) sitting in front of Buhari to brief him about the situation in the North East, and attempting to mislead him about movements of artillery, brigades or troops and, the strategy against the enemy!

The attack on Buhari’s certificate is most unfortunate. Only fools can be deceived that a sworn affidavit in place of a certificate that you cannot readily produce is not sufficient for certain purposes. What is important is that the school(s) and dates are mentioned in such affidavits which can be subject to verification. But unfortunately the President’s team has carried on as if leadership is a function of academic degrees and qualifications. This is so sad. Leadership is a divine quality, almost always bestowed at infancy so much so that even in primary schools, we see traits of leadership amongst pupils. If it were not so, then there would be no need for elections. We should just look for the most qualified professor in our Ivory Towers and make him President because that would be the best material for President.

Besides, what moral right has Jonathan got to discuss Buhari’s certificate when I have since informed him that his Comptroller-General of Customs, Alhaji Abdullahi Dikko forged all his certificates, yet the President has not even ordered a simple investigation into the matter. He has turned a willful blind eye to the issue.

The orchestration of the age of Buhari is just another mischief, symptomatic of the weaker side the President’s team find themselves in the argument. Agility and strength and good health is not exactly a function of age. Yar’Adua did not die in power because he was an old man. Abacha did not die in power because he was an old man. Obasanjo ruled until he was seventy (70) years and it is the same set of PDP big wigs that are now criticizing the age of Buhari that were promoting and supporting the third-term bid of Obasanjo that would have taken him to, perhaps, seventy-eight (78) years as President. Today, Obasanjo still jumps about at nearly eighty (80) years or perhaps more. Professor Wole Soyinka, at over eighty (80) years, still travels everywhere, delivering lectures.

The relevant question here is that, is the age more important than the character or the character more important than the age? For those who are Christians, remember that the Bible says in Proverbs 16:31 that grey-headedness is a crown of beauty if found in the ways of righteousness. It is idiotic to deride an elderly person who is still agile and upright in character, instead of us praying that we live up to that age and we are blessed with such strength at such an age. During the Second Republic, the South-West and South-East massively voted for Awolowo and Azikiwe respectively who were both over seventy (70) years old, yet nobody raised an eyebrow.

Finally, this is not the time to adopt the herd mentality by joining the so-called “winning train” because the ruling party is always expected to rig elections in its favour. What we are witnessing with the large followership of Buhari is a revolution, a mass movement, a display of anger by the people against Jonathan and his government. This is a time for well-meaning Nigerians, the elites to rise up and speak truth to power, regardless of whose ox is gored. We can halt the slide to Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, etc by our simple votes. We must vote out incompetence, cluelessness and corruption.

The epitaph that will be left for the Presidential years of Goodluck Jonathan is this: HERE IS A PRESIDENT WHO DESTROYED PDP AND ALMOST DESTROYED NIGERIA.

I have purged my conscience. Now, I can sleep.

FESTUS KEYAMO, ESQ.[/b]

You might as well start your own thread

Just saying.
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by Pvin: 8:16pm On Jan 23, 2015
nedu2000:
Concord newspapers,owned by MKO abiola who happens to be IBB's friend,IBB needed the support of the masses after his coup & where else than a newspaper owned by his good ol' friend MKO (corrupt duo)

Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by bakila: 8:16pm On Jan 23, 2015
SeverusSnape:

How did GEJ alienate the people??... Okay, Let's assume he did; we need another government, The question is this, Is an old despotic coup plotter a better alternative?... with all the people in APC, They came up with Buhari...
The old coup plotter contested elections three times before now, he has subjected himself to the democratic process. Again the appeal of Buhari to most Nigerians is the purpose and mission of the coup to cleanse Nigeria of corruption and lawlessness.
So long as the president will open his mouth and say stealing by public servants is ordinary not corruption, buhari remains an attraction. So long as the president will not raise to the occasion when Nigerians are bombed, buhari remains relevant. So long as the president handles am allegation of missing $20bn with levity, Buhari remains relevant.
If Apc had presented anyone, the PDPist will still bring up something to say Gej is a lesser thief or clueless or non-challant leader.
Re: 1985 Newspaper Story Created After Buhari Was Toppled by yomanovic: 8:33pm On Jan 23, 2015
baybeeboi:
Buhari,No wonder He has been failing and refailing the lections since 1999..
The evil he has done lives with Him and will live with Him forever.
Say no to VIOLENCE
say no to BIGOTRY
say no to FORGERY
say no to TERRORISM
say no to Buhari
.
say Yes to EDUCATION
say yes to GENDER EQUALITY
say yes to FREEDOM
VOTE GEJ 2015-2019

May your life be run in the same way pdp-led fg is running Nigeria. Say 'amen' or reject. Nothing else please?

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