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PMB One Year In Office Has Surpassed Jonathan's ! by christopher123(m): 5:31pm On Apr 27, 2016
In preparation for the One Year Anniversary
of this administration of Change
*21 Notable Achievements Of President
Muhammadu Buhari
By Hosea Oliomogbe
I am not surprised that President Muhammadu Buhari has achieved so much
since becoming president of Nigeria on May
29, 2015.


Among his visible achievements are:


1. Power has dropped from 5000 MWs in
May 2015 to about 200 MWs in April 2016. 2. Fuel price has moved from N87/litre in
May 2015 to N160, N200, N250, N400, N500
a litre. It just depends on where you find it
to buy.


3. No fuel at most filling stations to power
our generators. 4. Nigerians now lose their jobs in droves as
companies close down due to the factors
listed above.


5. Insecurity has increased with
kidnappings spreading to the Northern part
of Nigeria. 6. Boko Haram has been empowered
through Fulani herdsmen, who now go
around unchallenged with assorted
sophisticated weapons like AK 47.


7. Due to the condition stated above,
terrorist Fulani herdsmen – the militia wing of the nomadic tribe – now kill Christians in
the South, kidnap their elders for ransom,
and kill some as they wish, unchallenged by
our security agents headed by fellow
Fulanis at different strategic levels.


8. The president has not deemed it fit to visit Agatu, a local government area in
Benue State, where about 500 Christian
natives were killed by this same gang of
Fulani terrorists with thousands of them
driven away from their ancestral homes
and their means of livelihood.

9. Since Nigerians have been ruled by the
president’s body language, we have learnt
to interpret same, no one dare challenge or
speak publicly against the Fulani Boko
Haram herdsmen since we do not know the
one that is taking care of the President’s 150 cows, allegedly declared in his assets.

10. Instead of sending the army to uproot
the existence of Fulani Boko Haram
herdsmen from our land as obtainable in
the North East, the president would rather
placate their anger with a provision of grazing reserves all over the South.

11. Our naira become weaker by over
100%. It has jumped from N180 in May
2015 to N380/USD this month.

12. There is hunger in the land. Since an
hungry man is angry man, Nigerians who fought vehemently to vote for Buhari are
now angry with their visibly incompetent
bride. Some them now long for the days of
Goodluck Jonathan.

13. The one sided anti-corruption war is
majorly ineffective. No single person has been convicted. People are only been
arrested and convicted on the pages of
newspapers. Opposition figures have been
clamped into detention by security agents.

14. Impunity has been given preeminence
by the government of the day and the rule of law now relegated to the background.

15. The longest and oldest fuel queues in
the history of our nation. People now park
their cars overnight at filling stations .

16. More Nigerians now trek or use public
transport.

17. The first government to have submitted,
stolen and resubmitted a disorganised
budget to the National Assembly. The only
government that had to wait for the NASS to
repair its budget.

18. All our elections have suddenly become inconclusive with Buhari’s men going from
one polling units to the other with armed
military personnel on election day to ensure
that the ruling All Progressives Congress
(APC) wins. In spite of this, People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) and the people have won more of the elections than APC.

19. No single project initiated in almost a
year. No water, no food, no job, no budget.

20. Eleven (11) months of complain about
what Goodluck Jonathan has done and has
not done enough, with all laudable projects of the previous administration in the
agriculture, aviation, transport, works, and
power sectors abandoned and new one not
initiated.

21. Buhari has been able to make Nigerians
realise that the much talked about APC manifesto was a fluke. There was no
manifesto to govern anybody since they
never expected they would win the
election. Recall Professor Wole Soyinka, who
is not an economist saw how
uncoordinated they have been and suggested they needed an economic forum
to make them come up with at least one
workable economic initiative in place of
present policy somersaults they have in
place.
Hosea Oliomogbe is a member of the Anti- Corruption Network of Nigeria. He is a social
media political activist.

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Re: PMB One Year In Office Has Surpassed Jonathan's ! by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:33pm On Apr 27, 2016
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Re: PMB One Year In Office Has Surpassed Jonathan's ! by castrogee(m): 5:37pm On Apr 27, 2016
Very true! In fact Buhari has surpassed the untenable records of Abraham Lincoln. His body language alone has fixed all he problems in Nigeria. Who knows, by the time he finishes his first term Americans will be struggling for refugee status in Nigeria.

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Re: PMB One Year In Office Has Surpassed Jonathan's ! by semasir: 5:51pm On Apr 27, 2016
Sai Buhari, fry Buhari! grin record breaker

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Re: PMB One Year In Office Has Surpassed Jonathan's ! by yarimo(m): 6:00pm On Apr 27, 2016
Oga you are really right kudos to you, but BUHARI til 2023 Gbam
christopher123:
In preparation for the One Year Anniversary
of this administration of Change
*21 Notable Achievements Of President
Muhammadu Buhari
By Hosea Oliomogbe
I am not surprised that President Muhammadu Buhari has achieved so much
since becoming president of Nigeria on May
29, 2015.


Among his visible achievements are:


1. Power has dropped from 5000 MWs in
May 2015 to about 200 MWs in April 2016. 2. Fuel price has moved from N87/litre in
May 2015 to N160, N200, N250, N400, N500
a litre. It just depends on where you find it
to buy.


3. No fuel at most filling stations to power
our generators. 4. Nigerians now lose their jobs in droves as
companies close down due to the factors
listed above.


5. Insecurity has increased with
kidnappings spreading to the Northern part
of Nigeria. 6. Boko Haram has been empowered
through Fulani herdsmen, who now go
around unchallenged with assorted
sophisticated weapons like AK 47.


7. Due to the condition stated above,
terrorist Fulani herdsmen – the militia wing of the nomadic tribe – now kill Christians in
the South, kidnap their elders for ransom,
and kill some as they wish, unchallenged by
our security agents headed by fellow
Fulanis at different strategic levels.


8. The president has not deemed it fit to visit Agatu, a local government area in
Benue State, where about 500 Christian
natives were killed by this same gang of
Fulani terrorists with thousands of them
driven away from their ancestral homes
and their means of livelihood.

9. Since Nigerians have been ruled by the
president’s body language, we have learnt
to interpret same, no one dare challenge or
speak publicly against the Fulani Boko
Haram herdsmen since we do not know the
one that is taking care of the President’s 150 cows, allegedly declared in his assets.

10. Instead of sending the army to uproot
the existence of Fulani Boko Haram
herdsmen from our land as obtainable in
the North East, the president would rather
placate their anger with a provision of grazing reserves all over the South.

11. Our naira become weaker by over
100%. It has jumped from N180 in May
2015 to N380/USD this month.

12. There is hunger in the land. Since an
hungry man is angry man, Nigerians who fought vehemently to vote for Buhari are
now angry with their visibly incompetent
bride. Some them now long for the days of
Goodluck Jonathan.

13. The one sided anti-corruption war is
majorly ineffective. No single person has been convicted. People are only been
arrested and convicted on the pages of
newspapers. Opposition figures have been
clamped into detention by security agents.

14. Impunity has been given preeminence
by the government of the day and the rule of law now relegated to the background.

15. The longest and oldest fuel queues in
the history of our nation. People now park
their cars overnight at filling stations .

16. More Nigerians now trek or use public
transport.

17. The first government to have submitted,
stolen and resubmitted a disorganised
budget to the National Assembly. The only
government that had to wait for the NASS to
repair its budget.

18. All our elections have suddenly become inconclusive with Buhari’s men going from
one polling units to the other with armed
military personnel on election day to ensure
that the ruling All Progressives Congress
(APC) wins. In spite of this, People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) and the people have won more of the elections than APC.

19. No single project initiated in almost a
year. No water, no food, no job, no budget.

20. Eleven (11) months of complain about
what Goodluck Jonathan has done and has
not done enough, with all laudable projects of the previous administration in the
agriculture, aviation, transport, works, and
power sectors abandoned and new one not
initiated.

21. Buhari has been able to make Nigerians
realise that the much talked about APC manifesto was a fluke. There was no
manifesto to govern anybody since they
never expected they would win the
election. Recall Professor Wole Soyinka, who
is not an economist saw how
uncoordinated they have been and suggested they needed an economic forum
to make them come up with at least one
workable economic initiative in place of
present policy somersaults they have in
place.
Hosea Oliomogbe is a member of the Anti- Corruption Network of Nigeria. He is a social
media political activist.
Re: PMB One Year In Office Has Surpassed Jonathan's ! by mightyjoe746: 6:06pm On Apr 27, 2016
If you are sincere and still have concience, U sud know all these points u listed are not 10 months making. The Historian will say " A CHILD WHO DOES NOT KNOW WHAT HAD HAPPENED BEFORE HE/SHE WAS BORN WILL REMAIN A CHILD FOREVER".
Re: PMB One Year In Office Has Surpassed Jonathan's ! by BeardedMeat(m): 6:10pm On Apr 27, 2016
christopher123:
In preparation for the One Year Anniversary
of this administration of Change
*21 Notable Achievements Of President
Muhammadu Buhari
By Hosea Oliomogbe
I am not surprised that President Muhammadu Buhari has achieved so much
since becoming president of Nigeria on May
29, 2015.


Among his visible achievements are:


1. Power has dropped from 5000 MWs in
May 2015 to about 200 MWs in April 2016. 2. Fuel price has moved from N87/litre in
May 2015 to N160, N200, N250, N400, N500
a litre. It just depends on where you find it
to buy.


3. No fuel at most filling stations to power
our generators. 4. Nigerians now lose their jobs in droves as
companies close down due to the factors
listed above.


5. Insecurity has increased with
kidnappings spreading to the Northern part
of Nigeria. 6. Boko Haram has been empowered
through Fulani herdsmen, who now go
around unchallenged with assorted
sophisticated weapons like AK 47.


7. Due to the condition stated above,
terrorist Fulani herdsmen – the militia wing of the nomadic tribe – now kill Christians in
the South, kidnap their elders for ransom,
and kill some as they wish, unchallenged by
our security agents headed by fellow
Fulanis at different strategic levels.


8. The president has not deemed it fit to visit Agatu, a local government area in
Benue State, where about 500 Christian
natives were killed by this same gang of
Fulani terrorists with thousands of them
driven away from their ancestral homes
and their means of livelihood.

9. Since Nigerians have been ruled by the
president’s body language, we have learnt
to interpret same, no one dare challenge or
speak publicly against the Fulani Boko
Haram herdsmen since we do not know the
one that is taking care of the President’s 150 cows, allegedly declared in his assets.

10. Instead of sending the army to uproot
the existence of Fulani Boko Haram
herdsmen from our land as obtainable in
the North East, the president would rather
placate their anger with a provision of grazing reserves all over the South.

11. Our naira become weaker by over
100%. It has jumped from N180 in May
2015 to N380/USD this month.

12. There is hunger in the land. Since an
hungry man is angry man, Nigerians who fought vehemently to vote for Buhari are
now angry with their visibly incompetent
bride. Some them now long for the days of
Goodluck Jonathan.

13. The one sided anti-corruption war is
majorly ineffective. No single person has been convicted. People are only been
arrested and convicted on the pages of
newspapers. Opposition figures have been
clamped into detention by security agents.

14. Impunity has been given preeminence
by the government of the day and the rule of law now relegated to the background.

15. The longest and oldest fuel queues in
the history of our nation. People now park
their cars overnight at filling stations .

16. More Nigerians now trek or use public
transport.

17. The first government to have submitted,
stolen and resubmitted a disorganised
budget to the National Assembly. The only
government that had to wait for the NASS to
repair its budget.

18. All our elections have suddenly become inconclusive with Buhari’s men going from
one polling units to the other with armed
military personnel on election day to ensure
that the ruling All Progressives Congress
(APC) wins. In spite of this, People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) and the people have won more of the elections than APC.

19. No single project initiated in almost a
year. No water, no food, no job, no budget.

20. Eleven (11) months of complain about
what Goodluck Jonathan has done and has
not done enough, with all laudable projects of the previous administration in the
agriculture, aviation, transport, works, and
power sectors abandoned and new one not
initiated.

21. Buhari has been able to make Nigerians
realise that the much talked about APC manifesto was a fluke. There was no
manifesto to govern anybody since they
never expected they would win the
election. Recall Professor Wole Soyinka, who
is not an economist saw how
uncoordinated they have been and suggested they needed an economic forum
to make them come up with at least one
workable economic initiative in place of
present policy somersaults they have in
place.
Hosea Oliomogbe is a member of the Anti- Corruption Network of Nigeria. He is a social
media political activist.
I don't see how buhari will escape impeachment soon.

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