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Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by harveyspec: 7:06am On Mar 10, 2016 |
Validated: Point of correction, the landlord knew there was a problem(no light) but didn't know what the actual problem was The new electrician didn't know thing were that messed up, he probably thought that it was a blown fuse or burnt wires only to get up there to see a conundrum of problems. Things would have been worse off under Jonathan, if he had won or even during his term, you didn't experience any of this because the price of oil was up, so there was money in circulation to cushion all ill effect. |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by SleekAboki: 7:13am On Mar 10, 2016 |
harveyspec:Then, the government should allow the rule of law flow without attempting to use media to influence justice or calling and blackmailing judges to dance to her tunes. Above all, government should stop insulting our collective sensibility by attempting to smuggle in corruption fight as an achievement cos they are yet to successfully win a case after all the billions and paparazzi of media trials. 1 Like |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by lukecent: 7:13am On Mar 10, 2016 |
@Op, stop the blame game. Buhari told us during campaign that he knows all Nigeria's and that if voted he fixed them within a short period of time. But only to turn now heaping blames on Gej as if these problems sprang up when Gej left. The problems were there before now but their propaganda didn't let them to sit and work out how to tackle these problems |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by Phame: 7:17am On Mar 10, 2016 |
kenny987:you think highly of yourself and have fictitiously created that imaginary 'immaculate status' for yourself in your dolicocephalo , hence your stvpid feeling of 'i'm always right' and every point you make should be taken hook, line and sinker. |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by kenny987(f): 7:24am On Mar 10, 2016 |
Phame: I am constrained to ask u again, did u go off ur meds prematurely? No one is a repository of knowledge still there are accepted ways of challenging an opinion or statement. Going off the way u did especially when I did not have an initial conversation with you is outright rudeness and childishness. This is an adult forum so go and learn how to address people whether in person or on a faceless forum like this. Even the op I quoted responded in like manner...with maturity and decorum despite divergent opinions so go and learn so u can grow up. |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by Validated: 7:27am On Mar 10, 2016 |
harveyspec:The second electrician is totally unprofessional in promising to solve what he knows nothing about. If you have a car that is not starting, would a mechanical engineer tell you he can clean it up without assessing the situation? We all knew that Nigeria is not the best, but what was handed over to Buhari. He has practically destroyed. You are also following the footstep of the naive or clueless one. By the way, are you aware power has plummeted to below 1580 level for the first time in the last 36 years? That is another record breaking achievement by the APC and Buhari Government of Chain. |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by kenny987(f): 7:33am On Mar 10, 2016 |
harveyspec: In my opinion it is gross incompetence to bid for a job without knowing the specific issues to be addressed in order to carry out a good job and do so effectively. Ignorance cannot be excused, neither should mere conjecture like thinking of a blown fuse or burnt wire. This job is a complex and specialised one that requires thinking outside d box not that one way method that a layman will easily lay his hands on as a cause. It is impossible to excuse the poor workman on these grounds especially when he cannot come out to admit his ineptitude but still expects the landlord to trust his body language... He is deemed to be an expert so even if he cannot do it all himself, he should avail himself of boundless expertise. Where anything fails, he is the CEO, with the power to hire and fire and the buck stops at his table. He cannot be exonerated just the same way u easily blame Jonathan. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by veil: 7:39am On Mar 10, 2016 |
I have seen so many rants on the social media as regards how the present administration is been run, but nobody has given any viable solution the probpem at hand. Stop d noise criticise constructively and objectively then lets see if the county won't be salvaged. |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by harveyspec: 7:47am On Mar 10, 2016 |
Validated: Did buhari have an inside knowledge of the state of Nigeria before picking up the mantle of leadership? Did buhari know that abacha's loot that was earmarked for arms purchase was suddenly used for elections? The list goes on It's when you get into power that you see the true state of things!! As for power, is it buhari that bombed the gas pipelines? Has buhari cancelled the amnesty program? Has buhari violated the amnesty agreement? So what are those attacks for? Corrupt elements are fighting back & trying to sabotage this government & you are blaming buhari Buhari hasn't destroyed anything, rather he is building & saying no to compromise Jonathan didn't build, he allowed every Tom & Harry to do what they wanted, hence today's result Some people are not used to this dryness & dependency on salary only, no chop chop. Hence the discomfort |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by Bizibi(m): 7:54am On Mar 10, 2016 |
Baba doesn't know what he is doing, you guys should stop writing long stuff here |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by bonechamberlain(m): 9:30am On Mar 10, 2016 |
harveyspec:ok |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by Phame: 8:39am On Mar 11, 2016 |
kenny987:in askance, I see a post coming through fissure of myopia and riddled with emotional 'tantrum'. It will be fatuous of you to think that i'm seeing you for the first time displaying your most conspicous idiosyncracy- 'I-know-it-all' syndrome. |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by kenny987(f): 9:07am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Phame: Find out the meaning of 'askance' and proper context of its usage then get back to me...doofus! |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by Phame: 10:08am On Mar 11, 2016 |
kenny987:duck, maybe comprehension and ' creative application' of words is your problem. I see why your dolicocephalic head and platyrhine nose allowed you to understand 'the contextual application'. |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by harveyspec: 5:43pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
This guy couldn't have said it better Quakertellicus1: |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by shamecurls(m): 10:18pm On Apr 08, 2016 |
bonechamberlain: Reasonably, we both know the saboteurs of power which is the pipeline vandals. I stand to be corrected, Nigeria has the capacity to generate 10MW but these vandals won't make these stations be. We need to look inwards, re we supporting government facility's |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by bonechamberlain(m): 2:43am On Apr 09, 2016 |
shamecurls:u are right but am sure u meant 10000mw. |
Re: Present State Of Nigeria:not Buhari's Fault by shamecurls(m): 2:47am On Apr 09, 2016 |
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