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Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by emmahoney(m): 8:41am On Mar 06, 2016
The majority of Nigerians knew that this would be a tough year. Perhaps, they only underestimated the toughness that the year will bring. For many years, our economy was based on assumption that all was well and when an economy is built on unrealistic economic indices, it is just a matter of time before the bubble will burst. So, in our case, the shit has hit the fan and we are all in a mess. Help is not even in sight and we can only hope that the messy situation will not get messier.
The last three weeks have been particularly hectic. Almost everything has been ‘dollarised’. From sachet water to staple foods, groundnut oil, palm oil, beef, fish and all consumables are beyond the reach of the ordinary man.
In the past, workers complained bitterly that their pay could not take them home but there is no pay to even take home due to non-payment of salaries as and when due. Enthusiasm of the average Nigerian worker has waned and his level of productivity has been severely affected.
Beyond the harsh economic situation, the weather condition is also harsh. The intense heat in the day and night is killing and electricity that would have provided soothing relief is now a scarce commodity.
Yet, the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration thinks the time is. ripe to increase electricity tariff so as to make it a beautiful bride that will attract suitors from all over the world. The absurdity of asking the masses to bear the brunt of government inefficiency is the height of irresponsibility and unexpected of a government that raised our hopes and expectations but now sees nothing wrong in altering its electoral promises.
There have even been cases of outright denial that now see a distinction between what President Buhari promised and his party manifesto. Our political elite have turned us into scaremongers.
Governor Tanko al-Makura of Nasarawa State has said that the president is free to review his electoral promises as it relates to the payment of N5, 000 to unemployed youths. This was part of the electoral promises touted with great relish by the then candidate Buhari during electioneering.
One hopes Al-Makura’s narrative is not suggesting that the president could break his electoral promises. Contrition and not rationalisation will do our president a lot of good if there is need for him to review his electoral promises. When promises are made, the expectation is that they will be kept.
A honourable man will not break his promises willfully and still face the public with surprising calmness. Some of the promises made by President Buhari include a drastic reduction in price of fuel, free and qualitative education up to Senior Secondary School 3, two million houses yearly for the next four years, free meal for pupils in all primary schools, zero tolerance for corruption, strong naira, significantly improved megawatts of electricity generation among others.
Nigerians are yet to see compelling and convincing signs, meaningful and inspiring changes that will assure them that the decision they took on March 28, 2015, was right. This government can only be meaningful if they get good governance or dividend of democracy in return for entrusting Buhari with their votes.
Source: https://www.today.ng/opinion/89157/are-nigerians-still-saying-sai-buhari. Ccc: OAMSJ and Mynd44

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by Demmocrats(m): 8:42am On Mar 06, 2016
Even though the economy is in shambles and others be looking for a way to slap Buhari.

I still support my Sai Buhari

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by madridguy(m): 8:52am On Mar 06, 2016
In Buhari I trust.

Sai Baba
Sai Buhari

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by emmahoney(m): 8:53am On Mar 06, 2016
Demmocrats:

Even though the economy is in shambles and others be looking for a way to slap Buhari.

I still support my Sai Buhari
Of course, he needs our supports more than ever before.

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by babyfaceafrica: 8:54am On Mar 06, 2016
Sai baba

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by emmahoney(m): 8:54am On Mar 06, 2016
madridguy:
In Buhari I trust.
Sai Baba Sai Buhari
You just said sai Buhari!!

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by emmahoney(m): 8:55am On Mar 06, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
Sai baba
So, Nigerians are still saying it!!

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by TPAND(f): 8:56am On Mar 06, 2016
What I hear nowadays is the homonym: Slay Buhari

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by nwaanambra1(m): 8:58am On Mar 06, 2016
SAI BABA!

SAI BABA!

SAI BUHARI!!!


YES WE ARE STILL SAYING IT! STILL SUPPORTS HIM TILL 2024! cool cool

****
But Abeg make him release kanu - the boy don suffer too much! grin


and make him curtail the excess of his fulani brothers - they causing serious havoc for his presidency undecided

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by madridguy(m): 8:58am On Mar 06, 2016
I will say it again and again.

Sai Baba
Sai Megida
Sai Mogaji

emmahoney:
You just said sai Buhari!!

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by emmahoney(m): 9:00am On Mar 06, 2016
nwaanambra1:
SAI BABA!

SAI BABA!

SAI BUHARI!!!


YES WE ARE STILL SAYING IT! STILL SUPPORTS HIM TILL 2024! cool cool

















































































But Abeg make him release kanu - the boy don suffer too much! grin


and make him curtail the excess of his fulani brothers - they causing serious havoc for his presidency undecided
Till 2024!! You don't mean.
Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by nwaanambra1(m): 9:00am On Mar 06, 2016
TPAND:
What I hear nowadays is the homonym: Slay Buhari

keep fooling yourself.


the good thing is - Nigerians are more advanced now and are aware of the pit toilet PDP dropped the country into and we all know its not going to be easy pulling the nation out of the sh1t!


SAI BABA! cool

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by akunjohn(m): 9:10am On Mar 06, 2016
Sai buhari kor,Sai Fayose ni undecided
Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by eleojo23: 9:13am On Mar 06, 2016
It is now "Chai Buhari!" embarassed

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by emmahoney(m): 9:15am On Mar 06, 2016
akunjohn:
Sai buhari kor,Sai Fayose ni undecided
grin
akunjohn:
Sai buhari kor,Sai Fayose ni undecided
Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by Psylas(m): 9:16am On Mar 06, 2016
nwaanambra1:


keep fooling yourself.


the good thing is - Nigerians are more advanced now and are aware of the pit toilet PDP dropped the country into and we all know its not going to be easy pulling the nation out of the sh1t!


SAI BABA! cool



What is PDP, the people who ruined Nigeria are all in APC now claiming saint,













keep fooling yourself!

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by bettercreature(m): 9:22am On Mar 06, 2016
Sai Buhari still rocks,market women are very happy at the moment

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by TPAND(f): 9:42am On Mar 06, 2016
nwaanambra1:


keep fooling yourself.


the good thing is - Nigerians are more advanced now and are aware of the pit toilet PDP dropped the country into and we all know its not going to be easy pulling the nation out of the sh1t!


SAI BABA! cool




You know a gullible one when they make a comment.
He still believes Nigeria's problem is caused by the many years of PDP. Nigeria's was caused by IBB not PDP.
Stop being gullible, it is time to wake up and demand what is right from our leaders. This administration started on a wrong footing. Pushing blames and casting aspersions on past administrations. These are qualities of a clueless and goof leader.

These guys during their campaign said they will set the ground rolling, they run their mouth like Donald Trump during their campaigns, it's shameful that after 9 months this administration cannot boast of anything tangible contributed to the advancement and development of this Country other than chanting our our looted funds, our looted funds

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by Alexikarri: 10:20am On Mar 06, 2016
I will judge him in 2019, I understand that nothing gud comes easy, as a Christian my lord Christ have to suffer for us to be save, Nigeria will suffer for a better tomorrow.
So i loudly say
Sai baba
Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by DrayZee: 11:50am On Mar 06, 2016
Some are still saying Sai Buhari o.
Those ones wey dem brain neva reset.

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by appini: 11:57am On Mar 06, 2016
When hunger wan finish them! they no get strength to shout Sai baba again.
Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by OLADD: 1:12pm On Mar 06, 2016
OP, you don't seem to realise that preaching from now till December will not prevent some people from signing hell fire pact with Satan. Even if Buhari turns Nigeria upside down and inside-out some condemned bootlickers will still chant his name. That's the level of stupidity in our clime.

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by danot1030: 2:21pm On Mar 06, 2016
Yes o! Sai Baba, Sai Buhari.

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by BushidoBlue(m): 2:38pm On Mar 06, 2016
OLADD:
OP, you don't seem to realise that preaching from now till December will not prevent some people from signing hell fire pact with Satan. Even if Buhari turns Nigeria upside down and inside-out some condemned bootlickers will still chant his name. That's the level of stupidity in our clime.

Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by EasternPride: 3:32pm On Mar 06, 2016
nwaanambra1:


keep fooling yourself.


the good thing is - Nigerians are more advanced now and are aware of the pit toilet PDP dropped the country into and we all know its not going to be easy pulling the nation out of the sh1t!


SAI BABA! cool




Olisa Nwosu is that you? cheesy
Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by Goldencollins: 3:56pm On Mar 06, 2016
nwaanambra1:


keep fooling yourself.


the good thing is - Nigerians are more advanced now and are aware of the pit toilet PDP dropped the country into and we all know its not going to be easy pulling the nation out of the sh1t!


SAI BABA! cool



Zombie o o. Zombie
Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by orisa37: 4:43pm On Mar 06, 2016
The President is not governing but dictating nothing. The Press should please give us, the public, the details of the Discussion he had with Atiku before he assumed office. I have a feeling that the Caliphate, Buhari, Dasuki, Atiku, Ali Modu Sheriff, Shetima and many other Northerners irrespective of parties have the same motives to take over the country by surprise ethnically, religiously and politically.

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Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by payosehtor(m): 7:33pm On Mar 06, 2016
Buhar for life ok?, take or live him alone
Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by emmahoney(m): 2:09pm On Sep 04, 2016
emmahoney:
Of course [quote author=emmahoney post=43521602], he needs our supports more than ever before.
Re: Are Nigerians Still Saying ‘sai Buhari?’ by Kayode1979: 2:44pm On Sep 04, 2016
For where

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