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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by nicelaw(m): 9:05pm On Apr 04, 2017
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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by BruzMoney(m): 9:05pm On Apr 04, 2017
madridguy:
Another article from the stable of PDP's mouthpiece on nairaland to paint Sai Baba black. grin grin grin Laughing in Kanuri, PDP is dead and buried long time ago and no amount of sermon will bring back the satanic party.

Never again. Tonye, go back to your party and tell them it is over. 16 wasted years under the useless party is enough.

I stand with Sai Baba

I'm with APC

meanwhile, hunger is bitting real hard at ur end. you're just a zombie

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by noblesteve(m): 9:06pm On Apr 04, 2017
I tire

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by eponoloyin: 9:07pm On Apr 04, 2017
I thought Nigerians rejected PDP not too long ago in their own poll..

Even if Buhari doesn't come back, it will never be pdp.
#Neveragain

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Terrence15115: 9:08pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista


I read the statement credited to Presidential Spokesman Segun Adesina advocating that President Muhammadu Buhari, his boss should seek reelection in 2019 and even assured him of victory.

One of the problems with public administration in this country is the attitude of those around the corridors of power and their shameless sycophancy. It is only a sycophant that will suggest that a president, that not only failed woefully within two years of assuming power but also is caught up with the challenges that comes with his age as a 74 years old.

FEMI STATEMENT INSULTING ON NIGERIANS
I find it insulting on the intelligence of Nigerians that instead of the President Aide to advice his boss to consider bowing out in honor in 2019 if he wouldn't for the sake of his ego step down now, Femi instead is already pushing him to seek reelection, thereby exposing the President to further ridicule and a potential disgraceful defeat.

For the sake of posterity, the President has been battling ill-health since the first quarter of 2016. He has gone on medical trips to London for a record 5 times and spent a cumulative 82 days for this cause between the said period and now, the longest being the 50 days he spent in the first quarter of this year 2017.

WE CAN'T CONTINUE TO FUND HIS MEDICAL BILL:
In September 2016 alone, Buhari media Aide Shehu Garba admitted that the President spent a whopping N20,000,000 to treat his ear alone, even though Nigerians believed that the money expended was in the region of £3-£6Million, yet the quoted amount is too exorbitant when one consider the high level poverty rate in the country and the fact that N1,000,000 is considered a luxury for an average Nigerian. More worrisome is the fact that the President men never showed invoices or receipt to back up their N20,000,000 claim.

Only a couple of days ago, government spokesman Alhaji Lai Mohammed came out to tell Nigerians bluntly that the administration will not disclose what was expended on the President in his 50 days medical sojourn in the UK, a statement any rational being will consider insulting considering that the administration came on the change mantra and pledged transparency, as well as the existing Freedom of Information Act that was passed and practised during the PDP administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.

We cannot afford to be paying from the meagre resources of the country for the unending health challenges of the President. It is a shame that even the President admitted of returning to London to continue where his doctors stopped and Nigerians money in the range of millions will be expended on that trip. Such a lifestyle cannot be sustained for another 2 years not to talk of an additional 4 years.

BUHARI'S 2019 EXIT IS SACROSANCT
I wish to add that Nigeria constitution grants executive power on the President, it therefore means that the President must up and fit to perform his mandate, there is no room for part time or ceremonial presidency in Nigeria and we can't smuggle it in. It is either the President quit and face his health challenge or he remains in power and honorably bow out at the expiration of his mandate in 2019, this is what Nigerians expect of him, this is what is fair to him.

The President must bow out in 2019, he has made history by leading the country as both a military man and a civilian, he has made history has the first opposition politician to defeat a sitting president and ruling party in Nigeria, but he has largely failed in his duties, his health is posing a big challenge both to him and to the purse of Nigeria, the only honourable thing is for him to exit after the expiration of his term in 2019. Anything other than this will lead to his disgrace at the poll in 2019. Nigerians are prepared for this patriotic task.







May God Bless Us All And Bless Nigeria will

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Femi is doing his job, albeit not very well but he is doing what any Presidential spokesperson will do.
I wonder how you can judge under 2 years that someone has not performed after he inherited decades of rot and pillaging.
Which Nigerians are expecting him to leave? Or who is the politician that will 'disgrace' him out of office? I cant see any.
The only valid submission you've made is perhaps Mr President should resign if he feels he cannot carry on and if he is the same man that handed over to his Vice, I am certain he will do the needful.
God bless Nigeria

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by joseph1832(m): 9:08pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
You mean the Amaechi led PDP? Which of the PDP?
Did Amaechi lead PDP to win the 1999 presidential election? Did he lead the PDP to win the 2003 presidential election? Did he lead the PDP to win the 2007 presidential election etc?

What seem to be your deal, Mr man? Do you love to spread half-truth just to make stomach infrastructure to feed you and your entire lineage?

I hope you can see how your lies is being hung on the hanger of truth for all with any semblance of sense to see?

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by BruzMoney(m): 9:11pm On Apr 04, 2017
Mynd44:


Again, I said it will be decided by Nigerians that elected him there in the first place. As far back as 2015, a lot of us knew Nigeria was headed for stormy waters and as long as I am seeing, this present administration has its own faults but it has been on the avergae satisfactory.

Boko Haram has been beaten back and Nigeria is gradually coming out of the recession. Perhaps you forgot that just two years ago, we were paying salaries with loans but not again and for the first time in +3 years our foreign reserves is actually growing.

You can chose to look at primary stats (yeah myopia is real) or look at secondary figures.

As long as you can come here to talk about removing someone who has become a lesson other countires want to learn from about terrorism and has stopped us from going the path of Venezuela, ilaugh



Remember I told you this same thing in 2015 when you went all Buhari will lose?

we don't need a soothsayer to tell us the people that brought Boko-HaRam told them to go and rest after getting what they want POWER

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by ezenaija(m): 9:13pm On Apr 04, 2017
The guys you mentioned above are actually learners. Under GEJ/PDP, nobody would have accused them of any crime because the amount involved was stolen only by kids in GEJ govt. Military Chiefs,SGFs stole in tens of billions of Naira and 100s of Millions of dollars. The allegations are basically mischievous but even if true(but not concerning that they are), one can say that PMB has done well that only "minor" thieving has happened under him.. A huge leap from where we were two years ago. REMEMBER THAT STEALING WAS NOT CORRUPTION

TonyeBarcanista:
When you say PDP rogues I wonder if it was PDP that is covering up David Babachir, Tukur Buratai, Rotimi Amaechi, Yakubu Dogara and his thieving padders etc... Look at the mirror.. this administration is the most corrupt in history

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by AreaFada2: 9:14pm On Apr 04, 2017
Ah! Let the man stay till 2023 o.

Because Zombies need to suffer thoroughly for their eyes to clear. If Zombies can survive 8 years of inflation, volatile currency, job losses, kindergarten-level economic management, reckless policies and frequent policy somersaults & reversals, absent president and more, wailers too can survive.

Only that there might just be no country to argue or play born-to-rule over by then.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Afam4eva(m): 9:15pm On Apr 04, 2017
It's only when Nigerian come to the realization that APC and PDP are not Nigeria's problem, only then can we move forward as a nation. I find it disgraceful that someone in an attempt to counter this kind of thread, instead of giving objective rebutal, will instead make a statement such as "Do you want to go back to PDP". This just shows that the average Nigerian is inherently 1diotic and full of quantum myopia. if this APC government had a stellar performance, even some of their opponents will be highly ashamed of themselves but the reality is what we can see daily. The hunger in the land has quadrupled owing to the weakened Naira. ur president went from wasting our resources on high hiking the entire globe to using our common wealth for medical treatment and when we ask them to give an account, they say it;s not our business. Fear God, Nigerians.

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by phemmy88(m): 9:16pm On Apr 04, 2017
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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by origima: 9:17pm On Apr 04, 2017
But u didn't vote for him yet he won
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:19pm On Apr 04, 2017
Trash
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:19pm On Apr 04, 2017
Omoluabi16:
The average nigerian electorate is not an objective person. The next election, like the last one will be interpreted as Christian vs muslim, north vs south. when you have such mindset concerning a national election then there is a problem. I'm a redeemed member, some people voted for Apc because of osinbajo, our folks up north because buhari is a muslim. south..most because Jonathan was their bro, some igbos just because they hated buhari. Core issues like transparency, security and antecedents of these contestants were not even considered. How nigeria wan take better with this mindset?
blunt!, unlike some folks on here who have let religious and tribal sentiments combined with political affiliation blurr their objectivity

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by nextstep(m): 9:21pm On Apr 04, 2017
madridguy:
Another article from the stable of PDP's mouthpiece on nairaland to paint Sai Baba black. grin grin grin Laughing in Kanuri, PDP is dead and buried long time ago and no amount of sermon will bring back the satanic party.

Never again. Tonye, go back to your party and tell them it is over. 16 wasted years under the useless party is enough.

I stand with Sai Baba

I'm with APC

I stand with anybody who can lead us well. For the sake of peace (since we like to rotate presidency) let APC and PDP both nominate people from the North, so that the entire country can focus on who the better candidate to replace Baba in 2019.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:22pm On Apr 04, 2017
Always writing lazy articles.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:23pm On Apr 04, 2017
Even it was foolish voting a man in his eighties, I never expected his government to turn out the worst in the history of this country.

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Dareomo(m): 9:24pm On Apr 04, 2017
The truth must be told
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Acetyl(m): 9:28pm On Apr 04, 2017
Jesusloveyou:
the most corrupt in history? has this govt stolen upto 30tr naira,
that was the least your ineffectual buffoon could steal.
So if this govt is stil stealing 29.9tr naira, which is stil less than the least your ineffectual buffoon stole.
Always base your comments on the content of an article or write up. Stop going off line.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by KardinalZik(m): 9:30pm On Apr 04, 2017
MaziOmenuko:
You want your PDP of rouges to return to power baa? The dark days of bold corruption in all quarters are about to be over. Did I hear you ask if PDP put us into recession? How do you even sleep at night?


PDP is just a party.
The members are what matters most.

Now, use your small sense and tell me 10 good standing APC guys that aren't from PDP.

Does a change of party make the politician a saint?

Why is it difficult for Zombies and BMC to use their brain and be objective

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by johnson232: 9:38pm On Apr 04, 2017
Anyone wishing buhari to return in 2019 is buhari's worst enemy...
Buhari is medically unfit for that position currently, but because of greed & advise of some selfish people around him, he is straining himself to be president, exposing his health to greater threat. Honestly buhari perfomance has been very poor, maybe as a result of his health. I just wish Nigerians will beyond party affilation & vote for someone that is fit medically. Nigeria is paramount, generations will meet nigeria, but by then APC may have change name to DCP, PDP to HHP, but the name Nigeria will remain. Lets all do what is right, this idea of blaming past government, evading responsibilities won't help us as a nation. A serious government should address issues without alluding to previous government all the time. PDP is always responsible for all the mistakes, because apc members are saint? lets set aside sentiments, so we can move forward as a nation.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Splashme: 9:38pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
Waht is it with your obsession with PDP? Who is PDP? Is it PDP that told Buhari to be wasting our common patrimony on his ill-health? Is it PDP that brought us to recession? Is it PDP that send him abroad?

As per the Poll, can you say your life has improved within the last two years? can your relatives and neighbors say same? Manipulation of opinion poll does not invalidate the reality on ground.

BTW How many Buharists of 2015 are proud of him. today?

Nigeria first!


Word
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by buchai: 9:39pm On Apr 04, 2017
nairaland forum has been a tool of perfection in any election and opinion of polls in this country Nigeria there are a lot of misleading results been perfected through nairaland forum and it will be allowed as a true results whereas it wasn't so but been that it comes through nairaland the results will stand not all cases but almost in all cases. for the best interest of this country nairaland shouldn't be meddling in any election results in this country I maybe ranting nonsense but in nonsense there is sense in nonsense.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:41pm On Apr 04, 2017
Buhari/apc is a fiasco but pdp is no option!....
#searching for a party to vote come 2019!
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by engineerboat(m): 9:41pm On Apr 04, 2017
Mynd44:

I wonder ooooo

You are a mod for goodness sake.

Has it come to this level with you
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Kiakia(m): 9:44pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
By TonyeBarcanista


I read the statement credited to Presidential Spokesman Segun Adesina advocating that President Muhammadu Buhari, his boss should seek reelection in 2019 and even assured him of victory.

One of the problems with public administration in this country is the attitude of those around the corridors of power and their shameless sycophancy. It is only a sycophant that will suggest that a president, that not only failed woefully within two years of assuming power but also is caught up with the challenges that comes with his age as a 74 years old.

FEMI STATEMENT INSULTING ON NIGERIANS
I find it insulting on the intelligence of Nigerians that instead of the President Aide to advice his boss to consider bowing out in honor in 2019 if he wouldn't for the sake of his ego step down now, Femi instead is already pushing him to seek reelection, thereby exposing the President to further ridicule and a potential disgraceful defeat.

For the sake of posterity, the President has been battling ill-health since the first quarter of 2016. He has gone on medical trips to London for a record 5 times and spent a cumulative 82 days for this cause between the said period and now, the longest being the 50 days he spent in the first quarter of this year 2017.

WE CAN'T CONTINUE TO FUND HIS MEDICAL BILL:
In September 2016 alone, Buhari media Aide Shehu Garba admitted that the President spent a whopping N20,000,000 to treat his ear alone, even though Nigerians believed that the money expended was in the region of £3-£6Million, yet the quoted amount is too exorbitant when one consider the high level poverty rate in the country and the fact that N1,000,000 is considered a luxury for an average Nigerian. More worrisome is the fact that the President men never showed invoices or receipt to back up their N20,000,000 claim.

Only a couple of days ago, government spokesman Alhaji Lai Mohammed came out to tell Nigerians bluntly that the administration will not disclose what was expended on the President in his 50 days medical sojourn in the UK, a statement any rational being will consider insulting considering that the administration came on the change mantra and pledged transparency, as well as the existing Freedom of Information Act that was passed and practised during the PDP administration of President Goodluck Jonathan.

We cannot afford to be paying from the meagre resources of the country for the unending health challenges of the President. It is a shame that even the President admitted of returning to London to continue where his doctors stopped and Nigerians money in the range of millions will be expended on that trip. Such a lifestyle cannot be sustained for another 2 years not to talk of an additional 4 years.

BUHARI'S 2019 EXIT IS SACROSANCT
I wish to add that Nigeria constitution grants executive power on the President, it therefore means that the President must up and fit to perform his mandate, there is no room for part time or ceremonial presidency in Nigeria and we can't smuggle it in. It is either the President quit and face his health challenge or he remains in power and honorably bow out at the expiration of his mandate in 2019, this is what Nigerians expect of him, this is what is fair to him.

The President must bow out in 2019, he has made history by leading the country as both a military man and a civilian, he has made history has the first opposition politician to defeat a sitting president and ruling party in Nigeria, but he has largely failed in his duties, his health is posing a big challenge both to him and to the purse of Nigeria, the only honourable thing is for him to exit after the expiration of his term in 2019. Anything other than this will lead to his disgrace at the poll in 2019. Nigerians are prepared for this patriotic task.







May God Bless Us All And Bless Nigeria will

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President Aides sometimes act as if they are insulated from the realities in the country. Is there something that power or being in the corridors of power does to people? Anyways, PMB promised to do one tenure. So, one tenure he must do and this is sacrosanct!
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:46pm On Apr 04, 2017
If una see the way I campaigned for this party called apshit, you'd be very sorry for me. I even donated my hard earned money to their numerous campaigns.. Facebook friends get at least a post from me about why they should embrace change.. chai....

To the objective minded, we all knew it won't be a walk in the park due to the plummeting oil prices as at then but apc has just redefined clueless ness and even taken it to another level.

She daft people can just see beyond these party sentiments, us vs them.. Op didn't even mention Pdp in his post and some morons were already foaming and spewing trash.

Why would the numero uno of a country be spending meagre forex on his health challenges while important industries that need the forex more are left to source for it? Jeez...Buhari's medical trips are embarrassing and shameful. abeg make we talk truth..

Fulani herdsmen are having a field day and the government doesn't seem to care. is Boko Haram the only security concerns that we have. As far as I'm concerned, these Fulani herdsmen menace has constituted greater security threats to the nation. They kill at will and no one is arrested. Cows' lives are now more valuable than human lives only in a shit hole like Nigeria.

I curse the day I was born into this god forsaken "zoo"

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:49pm On Apr 04, 2017
Goke7:


Mr, you too would have done the same, stop being hypocritical, politics is all about interest, and you have your own interest.

Focus on mobilizing folks and convince them about your party [if its still exists] and leave others to do their job, ok?
my brother that's toyne for you. his never objective about political issues. if he can stop been hypocritical, he would be making some sense thou
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by engineerboat(m): 9:49pm On Apr 04, 2017
MaziOmenuko:


At least the head of the administration has not come out boldly to encourage corruption by saying that stealing is not corruption. You know what happens to the body when the head is rotten? WE wont return to the days of ali baba and his 40 gang of vicious robbers!

If this administration is certified to be incompetent like your gang of pdp thieves, we will search for a better alternative. For the mean time, we will give the administration our undivided support.

You are very funny.

So because PMB has not come out to say His admin is corrupt. Heneeeeeeee. Chaiiii.

Babachair lawal desert grass cutter
SGF mtn bribe
Magu dirty hands.
Double budgets allocatoon and duplications of allocation inside the budget
VP gateway to corruption
Aso rock cutleries of corruption.

Man think well jare abeg.

What more can be describe as corruption

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Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:50pm On Apr 04, 2017
TonyeBarcanista:
sometimes some of you speak irrationally.
like yourself
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by John902(m): 9:51pm On Apr 04, 2017
ZombieTERROR:

Even though u are an unstable fellow( no .... Intended)
But I would say u took the words out of my mouth
the person you quoted was right i myself remembered chanting sai baba and it's just two years,look at where we are today,tell me you comfortable that way.man let's not indulge in tribalism for d fact buhari is a northerner probably you are too,I'm no Igbo neither a Yoruba but if it's a person from the east or west or north that will put Nigerians first,let's vote him in.
Re: 2019: Why Buhari's Exit Is Sacrosanct by Nobody: 9:52pm On Apr 04, 2017
Sweetle:


We don't need to be told he can continue because we know the almajiris up north will definitely queue up behind the muslim brother buhari.

thieffnubu has already sold yorubas to the fulani as slaves
your headache thou

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