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Is Buhari Really Worth It. by mypayne(m): 4:53pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
Please. I really want to start supporting this
change govt. But you have to explain something
to me. I thought in life you don't force people into
something, rather you create a new platform and
people will follow suit. USA is corrupt but they still
have the largest economy notwithstanding their
size because the government have a direct
contact with the governed. When buhari came
into government I thought that is what he will do
but am just totally confounded. He continued
with the same style of government and just
changed the way money is distributed which is
the one he is supposed to have left(yes! People
are rejoicing but this will bring a great set back to
Nigeria's economy) quote me anywhere. How can
a country as big as Nigeria have TSA. Can central
bank pay all workers within a month(my mom
was paid 2 weeks after payment week). 2ndly this
TSA has handicapped all institutions that nothing
can be done, even emergency, without an
unnecessary protocol.(Even to print certificates of
graduates) its funny but its true. Loans in this
country is no more possible(who is now killing
who). Change entails total Change and not an
addition of harshness to an already existing
worthless style of governance. Buhari's harshness
will only die after his regime because he will not
multiply himself into thousands to rule forever but
if he had changed nigeria style of governance and
if people like it, it will remain even when he is
gone. Bet me this things he is doing will lead us
to nowhere, (when you chase the devil away from
your house, and still kept the bread that
attracted him, he will still come back.).
Secondly,USA and England understood the
antidote for corruption. Every corrupt act has one
reason, (money), which states that the reason
why there is corruption in Nigeria is because of
our low economy. so to fight corruption, is to
improve our economy, and to improve economy is
to build more or rebuild our sources of fund,
whether direct or indirect like power, Agriculture,
railway, more standard university, more markets
etc. Which the masses fail to see in the last
government and voted Goodluck out. (I don't
blame anybody). You don't pour new wine in an
old wine but you can wash the bottle and pour it.
Am not against you in believing in Buhari but
have you sat down to analyze his methods. Also
have you realized that every thing Buhari is
taking credit of was to you people, the clueless
otuoke Man's idea and implementation. He has
gone and will never come back. A hero is always
silent because he understands the implication of
ignorance.
Thirdly, people assume that the last government
failed in security. But has it been restored. Many
Buhari supporter now know the truth but are too
ashamed to admit. Remember that force is never
the answer. I want people to give me their views. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Is Buhari Really Worth It. by theLegion(m): 4:56pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
So far, so good... He's been worth it. |
Re: Is Buhari Really Worth It. by gab264(m): 5:10pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
mypayne:Buhari bu dullard. umala ife cha cha. He punish the mens yesterday. see pic below: 4 Likes
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Re: Is Buhari Really Worth It. by Nobody: 5:42pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
Support Now? Bro, buhari is in already. Support or vice versa in 2019 |
Re: Is Buhari Really Worth It. by abduljabbar4(m): 5:57pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
gab264:And you think Buhari is a dullard |
Re: Is Buhari Really Worth It. by Ghandi12: 6:39pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
mypayne: Baba is more that worth it, please support him and you will not regret doing. I am not aware Baba has taken any extra-constitutional decisions forcing anyone to coo to. You may need to be more specific. I understand your high hope - you are not alone, millions of us were; we have APC and ourselves to blame. Prior to elections while the APC were warning us of the mess being left behind by the PDP sixteen years in government they, however, did not hint us to brace-up for pains inherent in cleaning. But you and I should have known of impending pains considering the ways we have always been living lawlessly, haphazardly, and disorderly. Processes have started to remove the stranglehold of the economy by the rich and mighty to reflect more on the downtrodden. Its a structural deformity that has been with us for decades and will take a while to dismantle. mypayne: He continued the same constitutional style of government but with a new direction. We are moving forward; the immediate gains of his action have already proven right the decision. For your information TSA is not new to Nigeria ; it was adopted post-independence, as-a-matter-of-fact it is a constitutionally enshrined dictate. Like every new method, TSA has had its stuttering start but these foibles are being addressed and fixed daily. If you encountered any logjam in the process of using TSA I advise you contact the relevant government ministry or department; I am sure they will take your complaints and address them. What do you mean by harshness? Do you mean his no-corruption posture. We have endured lawlessness and chaos for decades but our shared resolve brought in the change ; if we believe we can institutionalize discipline and dignity in our society; its for you and I to say and do all-the-time. mypayne: Ex-President Jonathan is not a topic I enjoy discussing. Government and governance was taking to the lowest possible level. I hope you are Nigerian following Nigerian happenings. If you watch the ministerial nominees interviews you will see most nominees are also aware of what you have recommended but we have hardly had an enabling leadership to effect positive changes in the system. Keep praying and believing in Nigeria...it shall be well with us! |
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