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Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by zetixosawa: 10:07am On Oct 30, 2018
Then let someone else try
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Akasammyoka: 10:08am On Oct 30, 2018
Champele:
God bless you my president. You will have another term and even give us the person you trust to continue your good work. don't mind the crooks you remove the feeding bottle from their mouth. now they remember Nigerians are suffering. we dey your back
U may enjoy it now but nemesis may caught hold of u
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Nobody: 10:09am On Oct 30, 2018
BUT IT'S ENOUGH TO DESTROY /MAKE IT THE POVERTY CAPITAL OF THE WORLD abi?... NONSENSE!


your 150 Gay cows needs you more than Nigeria!


YOU MUST RETURN TO THEM COME 2019.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Otunski: 10:10am On Oct 30, 2018
But he claimed he has delivered on all his campaign promises to Nigerians na? Even lie lie Mohammed talk am too Na. He wants another 4 years to consolidate on the promotion of his Hausa Fulani hegemonic agenda. God will not allow him again.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Herrmes: 10:10am On Oct 30, 2018
tycoolest:


The youths are too blind to see
What do you see?
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by nanzozo(m): 10:19am On Oct 30, 2018
6Ebisco:
President Muhammadu Buhari has said it will require more than one election cycle to fix Nigeria and deliver the promised change.

According to him, the change promised by his government was not an event but a process and it would, therefore, require time to deliver.

He urged Nigerians to re-elect him for another term of four years, promising that the fruits of the efforts he had made in fixing the country in the last three and a half years would soon begin to manifest.

Speaking yesterday in Lagos at the 75th anniversary business lecture of the Island Club, Buhari also debunked the argument that Nigeria lacked institutions, and said the claim was one of the “hyperbolic expressions that fly around these days.”

The lecture titled, “Nation building and institutional development, lessons for Nigeria from the Island Club at 75,” was delivered on his behalf by the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola.

Buhari, who is the grand patron of the club, recalled that unlike now, there was a time when the club held its major events in the open air because it had no hall and could not afford one then.

“It took more than one term and one election cycle of the Chairman of Island Club to build this hall just as it will require more than one election cycle to build the nation and deliver change,” the President said.

He stressed that the fact that the Island Club had existed for 75 years had put a lie to the claim that there were no institutions in the country.

This, he said, was another lesson that the nation had to learn from the club’s 75th anniversary, stressing that the fact that people expected more from the existing institutions did not mean that the institutions did not exist.

“The process of change and reform did not happen because Island Club did anything; it happened because people, members of the club, and I believe, non-members, who were men of goodwill, chose to act,” he added.

Buhari said he had put the country on the path of food security by banning the importation of rice despite opposition by vested interests, who frustrated earlier government food security policies such as Operation Feed the Nation and the Green Revolution.

As a result, he said, his administration had produced millions of rice and wheat farmers, adding that his vision was to industrialise the nation’s food sector.

Buhari said under his watch the manufacturing sector had made progress, citing recent statistics by the National Bureau of Statistics.

Buhari said his reforms in the power sector had led to improved power supply, which had rubbed off on small-scale businesses.

“It is because of these small business owners, hard-working Nigerians that I am offering myself to serve for one more time,” the President said.

https://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/10/one-term-not-enough-to-fix-nigeria.html
Back to Daura Immediately Sir.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by hush15: 10:20am On Oct 30, 2018
IamD18:
We are tired of your fixing, kindly take your lifeless and dullard self to daura.

That's the only fixing we'll appreciate.

Dont mind him. Fixing that is costing lives, inflating cost of living, dashing hopes, destroying homes, supporting impunity, giving life to the dead, blind to party corruption is what he wants to force down our throats for another four years... God forbid bad thing

Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Lilimax(f): 10:27am On Oct 30, 2018
tamonokare:
Abeg! Abeg!! E don do. No fix again.
Abio!

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Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Lilimax(f): 10:28am On Oct 30, 2018
zetixosawa:
Then let someone else try
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by SingleWahala(f): 10:29am On Oct 30, 2018
angry...... In GEJ voice grin grin

Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by sogodihno: 10:34am On Oct 30, 2018
classyc:
APC in 3years has messed up the country.....If we grant them the grace of PDP 16years, they will turn Nigeria to a super living hell


messed up! did u know what those PDP guys did to our economic in those 16 years, dz guy are on salvage mission, if it's PDP that has continue ruling, Nigeria would have gone the way of Venezuela.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Cocolatti(m): 10:37am On Oct 30, 2018
aariwa:
Buhari never said this as he is not that intelligent. Its just fashola trying to cover him up
Your head dey dia.

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Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by biztip: 10:39am On Oct 30, 2018
when they criticised Jonathan they didn't know one term is not enough. d issue buhari is DT after one term he doesn't even have a plan or direction. he has brought more hopelessness and poverty on Nigerians. he should retire

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Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by yinnyme(m): 10:46am On Oct 30, 2018
6Ebisco:
President Muhammadu Buhari has said it will require more than one election cycle to fix Nigeria and deliver the promised change.

According to him, the change promised by his government was not an event but a process and it would, therefore, require time to deliver.

He urged Nigerians to re-elect him for another term of four years, promising that the fruits of the efforts he had made in fixing the country in the last three and a half years would soon begin to manifest.

Speaking yesterday in Lagos at the 75th anniversary business lecture of the Island Club, Buhari also debunked the argument that Nigeria lacked institutions, and said the claim was one of the “hyperbolic expressions that fly around these days.”

The lecture titled, “Nation building and institutional development, lessons for Nigeria from the Island Club at 75,” was delivered on his behalf by the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola.

Buhari, who is the grand patron of the club, recalled that unlike now, there was a time when the club held its major events in the open air because it had no hall and could not afford one then.

“It took more than one term and one election cycle of the Chairman of Island Club to build this hall just as it will require more than one election cycle to build the nation and deliver change,” the President said.

He stressed that the fact that the Island Club had existed for 75 years had put a lie to the claim that there were no institutions in the country.

This, he said, was another lesson that the nation had to learn from the club’s 75th anniversary, stressing that the fact that people expected more from the existing institutions did not mean that the institutions did not exist.

“The process of change and reform did not happen because Island Club did anything; it happened because people, members of the club, and I believe, non-members, who were men of goodwill, chose to act,” he added.

Buhari said he had put the country on the path of food security by banning the importation of rice despite opposition by vested interests, who frustrated earlier government food security policies such as Operation Feed the Nation and the Green Revolution.

As a result, he said, his administration had produced millions of rice and wheat farmers, adding that his vision was to industrialise the nation’s food sector.

Buhari said under his watch the manufacturing sector had made progress, citing recent statistics by the National Bureau of Statistics.

Buhari said his reforms in the power sector had led to improved power supply, which had rubbed off on small-scale businesses.

“It is because of these small business owners, hard-working Nigerians that I am offering myself to serve for one more time,” the President said.

https://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/10/one-term-not-enough-to-fix-nigeria.html

Two terms not enough to change Nigeria says Obj
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by KelB(m): 10:52am On Oct 30, 2018
If we give you third term
U no go still fix anything
So gerara here

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Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Billygee2u: 10:52am On Oct 30, 2018
slimghost:


He has a good plan of impoverishing and killing the masses. Get some sense bro.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by quickly: 11:08am On Oct 30, 2018
6Ebisco:
President Muhammadu Buhari has said it will require more than one election cycle to fix Nigeria and deliver the promised change.

According to him, the change promised by his government was not an event but a process and it would, therefore, require time to deliver.

He urged Nigerians to re-elect him for another term of four years, promising that the fruits of the efforts he had made in fixing the country in the last three and a half years would soon begin to manifest.

Speaking yesterday in Lagos at the 75th anniversary business lecture of the Island Club, Buhari also debunked the argument that Nigeria lacked institutions, and said the claim was one of the “hyperbolic expressions that fly around these days.”

The lecture titled, “Nation building and institutional development, lessons for Nigeria from the Island Club at 75,” was delivered on his behalf by the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola.

Buhari, who is the grand patron of the club, recalled that unlike now, there was a time when the club held its major events in the open air because it had no hall and could not afford one then.

“It took more than one term and one election cycle of the Chairman of Island Club to build this hall just as it will require more than one election cycle to build the nation and deliver change,” the President said.

He stressed that the fact that the Island Club had existed for 75 years had put a lie to the claim that there were no institutions in the country.

This, he said, was another lesson that the nation had to learn from the club’s 75th anniversary, stressing that the fact that people expected more from the existing institutions did not mean that the institutions did not exist.

“The process of change and reform did not happen because Island Club did anything; it happened because people, members of the club, and I believe, non-members, who were men of goodwill, chose to act,” he added.

Buhari said he had put the country on the path of food security by banning the importation of rice despite opposition by vested interests, who frustrated earlier government food security policies such as Operation Feed the Nation and the Green Revolution.

As a result, he said, his administration had produced millions of rice and wheat farmers, adding that his vision was to industrialise the nation’s food sector.

Buhari said under his watch the manufacturing sector had made progress, citing recent statistics by the National Bureau of Statistics.

Buhari said his reforms in the power sector had led to improved power supply, which had rubbed off on small-scale businesses.

“It is because of these small business owners, hard-working Nigerians that I am offering myself to serve for one more time,” the President said.

https://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/10/one-term-not-enough-to-fix-nigeria.html

Einstein said trying the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result is madness.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by bigfish3k: 11:18am On Oct 30, 2018
sogodihno:



messed up! did u know what those PDP guys did to our economic in those 16 years, dz guy are on salvage mission, if it's PDP that has continue ruling, Nigeria would have gone the way of Venezuela.


lies nad more lies from zombies

pls u people should not help us again
let us try another person
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Ayomide29(m): 11:21am On Oct 30, 2018
sogodihno:
what has PDP done in their 16 years? PDP never again. Anyone but not a reknown thief.
They are decamping to apc ,buhari and cohorts are celebrating reknown thief i pity you and your unborn generation ,shior
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by hodari: 11:31am On Oct 30, 2018
Useless herdsman Buhari. I really pity BMC crew, they have a hard task ahead of them
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by dandyke(m): 11:36am On Oct 30, 2018
An Israeli doctor said: "In Israel, medicine is so advanced that we cut off a man's liver put them on another man, and in 6 weeks, he is looking for work."

The German doctor says: "That's nothing,
in Germany we took part of a brain, put it in another man, and in 4 weeks he is looking for work."

The Russian doctor says: "Gentlemen, we take half a heart from a man, put it in another's chest, and in 2 weeks he is looking for work."

The Nigerian doctor laughed: "You all are behind us. Three years ago, we took a man with no brains, no heart, and no liver and made him President.

Now, the whole country is looking for work!"
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by madakimuwada(m): 11:36am On Oct 30, 2018
Your haters will going to hell, BABA IS NIGERIA BEST PRESIDENT EVER, NIGERIA SAI BABA.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by cannanland(m): 11:42am On Oct 30, 2018
Mr ogbeni fixer, we don hear una, go dey fix the rest for daura, if any president cannot give of somtin tangible within d space of for solid good years, we send u where u belong. Daura is loading for una
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by sanusikebbe(m): 12:03pm On Oct 30, 2018
Go on Mr. President, we know nothing good comes easy. Keep doing the good foundation of rebuilding the nation. Only small boys who don't know the basics, political thieves and those looking for easy money will blame you for the present situation. We know you are really trying despite some useless people trying to make things uneasy for you in governance. More grease to your elbows sir.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by InvertedHammer: 12:50pm On Oct 30, 2018
6Ebisco:

He stressed that the fact that the Island Club had existed for 75 years had put a lie to the claim that there were no institutions in the country.

This, he said, was another lesson that the nation had to learn from the club’s 75th anniversary, stressing that the fact that people expected more from the existing institutions did not mean that the institutions did not exist.


https://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/10/one-term-not-enough-to-fix-nigeria.html

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Apparently Buhari has no clue about institutions (aka systems) in place and what it means.

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Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by blackboy(m): 12:57pm On Oct 30, 2018
Soon he will be asking for 3rd term. Who said you are to fix Nigeria? Improve it and set positive ,transforming policies that other will follow to make Nigeria great
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by ItsMeAboki(m): 1:09pm On Oct 30, 2018
TheKingIsHere:


Drug addicts have also forgotten that their Messiah and saint said he only needs one term. And it is one term he will get.

Just like GEJ, PMB will also be booted out.

The problem with Baby factory bigots is that they still think their meagre minority 5% votes and obnoxious internet rants would be sufficient enough to influence the outcome of PMB's re-election bid.
They can have their say but the majority will always have their way - in this case PMB till 2023.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by TheKingIsHere: 1:21pm On Oct 30, 2018
ItsMeAboki:


The problem with Baby factory bigots is that they still think their meagre minority 5% votes and obnoxious internet rants would be sufficient enough to influence the outcome of PMB's re-election bid.
They can have their say but the majority will always have their way - in this case PMB till 2023.

The funny thing with illiterate drug addict terrorists is that they don't know they are the real baby factory in form of almajiris and think they are majority yet can't live on their own. Always dependent on others because they are useless and have no destiny or future.

Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by ItsMeAboki(m): 1:24pm On Oct 30, 2018
bayelsaowei:
gej said it but you guys said he was a thief and a liar.. your lord and saviour said within seconds Nigeria would be rid off of corruption and suffering... lo and behold the olodo is yet to even furnish us with his certificate.. we are worse of than gej left power in the hands of the dullard

Prove to me that you are not a liar by providing the evidence where PMB said he would solve those problems in seconds.
The real olodos are therefore those who ignorantly still believe that the constitution insists that a person must have/produce his school certificate to be president.
Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by Wahala90: 1:30pm On Oct 30, 2018
Ahhhh!

Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by ItsMeAboki(m): 1:42pm On Oct 30, 2018
TheKingIsHere:


The funny thing with illiterate drug addict terrorists is that they don't know they are the real baby factory in form of almajiris and think they are majority yet can't live on their own. Always dependent on others because they are useless and have no destiny or future.

It is amazing how baby factory products, born and bred out of wedlock like farm animals, would continue deceiving themselves and living in denial of their BASTARD and criminal origins.

Re: One Term Not Enough To Fix Nigeria, Buhari Insists by bayelsaowei(m): 2:07pm On Oct 30, 2018
ItsMeAboki:


Prove to me that you are not a liar by providing the evidence where PMB said he would solve those problems in seconds.
The real olodos are therefore those who ignorantly still believe that the constitution insists that a person must have/produce his school certificate to be president.
can you please look back at the promises made by the slim malam presently ruling the country.. remember his stupid promises on job creation and our exchange rate ?? Remember ??

On your second question tell me which constitution insists on you tendering your certificates before you ever get a freaking job in any place of employment in Nigeria

May all your kids end up certificateless and dull like Buhari

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