PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by cheerfulpraise: 7:36pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
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Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by Kanixt(m): 7:40pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Power to The People will start coming back to its real owner(masses) on 16/2/2019. Help me celebrate a victory for the people 28 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by Jones4190(m): 7:42pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
PDP is a fraud. Multiplier effect of corruption 1. A young man works for one of the state ministries. His salary is 120K. He makes 15,000 everyday on this desk (N75k a week) engaging in corrupt practices. As a result, he spends the daily cash as he cares. Living large and far above his legitimate income. 2. He visits the local joint every evening and buys drinks for friends, and area boys. They hail him. He is married, but has two girlfriends. His "income" is enough to take care of them. The Asun seller at his favorite joint is happy, the joint owner is happy. 3. Everyone was benefiting from his "income". Friends, family, area boys, joint owner, Asun seller, girlfriends, wife and his church. Life was good. 4. Then suddenly the ministry implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) at the beginning of PMB administration. His extra "income" disappeared and he had to adjust to the reality of event and live within his real income. That wasn't easy. 5. Initially he reduced his daily visit to the joint to 3 days a week and stopped buying drinks for everyone. He reduced the plates of Asun. The Asun seller started to find it hard to sell a full goat each day and resorted to buying half. 6. The young man's girlfriends started to feel the heat too. No more iPhone 10. The joint owner noticed a drop in sales. The young man finally stopped visiting the joint after a month. The area boys started feeling his absence. The effect cascaded down. 7. The young man started spending more time at home with his wife and kids. The family had to readjust to the reality of the new normal. His hair stylist noticed the young man suddenly stopped tipping. He will even wait for his N200 change after haircut. 8. Things are different. Times are hard, they all cry. The young man is blaming Buhari, his wife is blaming Buhari, the area boys are blaming Buhari, the girlfriends are saying Buhari must go, the joint owner is saying Buhari killed the "economy" 9. The Asun seller is cursing Buhari, the hair stylist is insisting Buhari is too old to rule. This is the story of our nation where corruption fuels the "economy". Those who are not engaging in it are benefiting from it. 10. This tread is not about Buhari's achievement or failure, but rather about the "multiplier" effect of corruption and how we have built a system largely driven by corruption. It's about policy implication (good or bad). It's about the choices we have made. Finally, the young man had to withdraw his kids from what he called expensive primary school his kids attend. He added:"what are they teaching them there sef " Obasanjo didn't go to a private school. I just laughed . I Will explain part 2 of this story in our # NEXT LEVEL 13 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by APCsupporter: 7:44pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
What was wrong with the rally? You that couldn't hold it today because you know that Buhari will pull away all of your crowd. 2 Likes |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by onez: 7:51pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Abuja has long atikulated 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by Charmingrascal(m): 7:51pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Saturday is near when Pee Dee Pee will wail endlessly 1 Like |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by zeuss: 7:52pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
APCsupporter: What was wrong with the rally? You that couldn't hold it today because you know that Buhari will pull away all of your crowd. fear of dying scared people away from APC rally 11 Likes |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by APCsupporter: 7:53pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
zeuss: fear of dying scared people away from APC rally Why did pdp postpone their rallies? 4 Likes |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by zeuss: 8:01pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
APCsupporter:
Why did pdp postpone their rallies? So the difference will be clear Just watch. 8 Likes |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by Front0lane: 8:08pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
This foolish SecondMumu after Ebele always have something stupid to say like every stupid Biafran. 5 Likes |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by yrex01(m): 8:33pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
APCsupporter: What was wrong with the rally? You that couldn't hold it today because you know that Buhari will pull away all of your crowd. you've said it all. They won't see crowd, so dey chill. Nxt thing you'll see na yeye stunt with fake crowd. 2 Likes |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by indiegen: 8:49pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Jones4190: PDP is a fraud. Multiplier effect of corruption 1. A young man works for one of the state ministries. His salary is 120K. He makes 15,000 everyday on this desk (N75k a week) engaging in corrupt practices. As a result, he spends the daily cash as he cares. Living large and far above his legitimate income. 2. He visits the local joint every evening and buys drinks for friends, and area boys. They hail him. He is married, but has two girlfriends. His "income" is enough to take care of them. The Asun seller at his favorite joint is happy, the joint owner is happy. 3. Everyone was benefiting from his "income". Friends, family, area boys, joint owner, Asun seller, girlfriends, wife and his church. Life was good. 4. Then suddenly the ministry implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) at the beginning of PMB administration. His extra "income" disappeared and he had to adjust to the reality of event and live within his real income. That wasn't easy. 5. Initially he reduced his daily visit to the joint to 3 days a week and stopped buying drinks for everyone. He reduced the plates of Asun. The Asun seller started to find it hard to sell a full goat each day and resorted to buying half. 6. The young man's girlfriends started to feel the heat too. No more iPhone 10. The joint owner noticed a drop in sales. The young man finally stopped visiting the joint after a month. The area boys started feeling his absence. The effect cascaded down. 7. The young man started spending more time at home with his wife and kids. The family had to readjust to the reality of the new normal. His hair stylist noticed the young man suddenly stopped tipping. He will even wait for his N200 change after haircut. 8. Things are different. Times are hard, they all cry. The young man is blaming Buhari, his wife is blaming Buhari, the area boys are blaming Buhari, the girlfriends are saying Buhari must go, the joint owner is saying Buhari killed the "economy" 9. The Asun seller is cursing Buhari, the hair stylist is insisting Buhari is too old to rule. This is the story of our nation where corruption fuels the "economy". Those who are not engaging in it are benefiting from it. 10. This tread is not about Buhari's achievement or failure, but rather about the "multiplier" effect of corruption and how we have built a system largely driven by corruption. It's about policy implication (good or bad). It's about the choices we have made. Finally, the young man had to withdraw his kids from what he called expensive primary school his kids attend. He added:"what are they teaching them there sef " Obasanjo didn't go to a private school. I just laughed . I Will explain part 2 of this story in our # NEXT LEVEL 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by 46O1CE: 9:09pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
This really shows that pdp are panicking |
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Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by AerialMapper: 9:54pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Jones4190: PDP is a fraud. Multiplier effect of corruption 1. A young man works for one of the state ministries. His salary is 120K. He makes 15,000 everyday on this desk (N75k a week) engaging in corrupt practices. As a result, he spends the daily cash as he cares. Living large and far above his legitimate income. 2. He visits the local joint every evening and buys drinks for friends, and area boys. They hail him. He is married, but has two girlfriends. His "income" is enough to take care of them. The Asun seller at his favorite joint is happy, the joint owner is happy. 3. Everyone was benefiting from his "income". Friends, family, area boys, joint owner, Asun seller, girlfriends, wife and his church. Life was good. 4. Then suddenly the ministry implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) at the beginning of PMB administration. His extra "income" disappeared and he had to adjust to the reality of event and live within his real income. That wasn't easy. 5. Initially he reduced his daily visit to the joint to 3 days a week and stopped buying drinks for everyone. He reduced the plates of Asun. The Asun seller started to find it hard to sell a full goat each day and resorted to buying half. 6. The young man's girlfriends started to feel the heat too. No more iPhone 10. The joint owner noticed a drop in sales. The young man finally stopped visiting the joint after a month. The area boys started feeling his absence. The effect cascaded down. 7. The young man started spending more time at home with his wife and kids. The family had to readjust to the reality of the new normal. His hair stylist noticed the young man suddenly stopped tipping. He will even wait for his N200 change after haircut. 8. Things are different. Times are hard, they all cry. The young man is blaming Buhari, his wife is blaming Buhari, the area boys are blaming Buhari, the girlfriends are saying Buhari must go, the joint owner is saying Buhari killed the "economy" 9. The Asun seller is cursing Buhari, the hair stylist is insisting Buhari is too old to rule. This is the story of our nation where corruption fuels the "economy". Those who are not engaging in it are benefiting from it. 10. This tread is not about Buhari's achievement or failure, but rather about the "multiplier" effect of corruption and how we have built a system largely driven by corruption. It's about policy implication (good or bad). It's about the choices we have made. Finally, the young man had to withdraw his kids from what he called expensive primary school his kids attend. He added:"what are they teaching them there sef " Obasanjo didn't go to a private school. I just laughed . I Will explain part 2 of this story in our # NEXT LEVEL Let me help you continue it. The PMB came to power and his son bought a power bike from his savings as a very hardworking professional. He was racing with his friends and crashed the expensive bike. His poor father who owns only 150 cows and a house in Daura flew him for treatment in abroad. His poor father too fell ill and spent over 3 months in a UK hospital at his own cost as a prudent man. PMB managed the economy so well on his return that we recorded massive growth in the economy and became the best performing economy in Africa. Today we are the envy of the world. 10 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by Nobody: 10:25pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Jones4190: PDP is a fraud. Multiplier effect of corruption 1. A young man works for one of the state ministries. His salary is 120K. He makes 15,000 everyday on this desk (N75k a week) engaging in corrupt practices. As a result, he spends the daily cash as he cares. Living large and far above his legitimate income. 2. He visits the local joint every evening and buys drinks for friends, and area boys. They hail him. He is married, but has two girlfriends. His "income" is enough to take care of them. The Asun seller at his favorite joint is happy, the joint owner is happy. 3. Everyone was benefiting from his "income". Friends, family, area boys, joint owner, Asun seller, girlfriends, wife and his church. Life was good. 4. Then suddenly the ministry implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) at the beginning of PMB administration. His extra "income" disappeared and he had to adjust to the reality of event and live within his real income. That wasn't easy. 5. Initially he reduced his daily visit to the joint to 3 days a week and stopped buying drinks for everyone. He reduced the plates of Asun. The Asun seller started to find it hard to sell a full goat each day and resorted to buying half. 6. The young man's girlfriends started to feel the heat too. No more iPhone 10. The joint owner noticed a drop in sales. The young man finally stopped visiting the joint after a month. The area boys started feeling his absence. The effect cascaded down. 7. The young man started spending more time at home with his wife and kids. The family had to readjust to the reality of the new normal. His hair stylist noticed the young man suddenly stopped tipping. He will even wait for his N200 change after haircut. 8. Things are different. Times are hard, they all cry. The young man is blaming Buhari, his wife is blaming Buhari, the area boys are blaming Buhari, the girlfriends are saying Buhari must go, the joint owner is saying Buhari killed the "economy" 9. The Asun seller is cursing Buhari, the hair stylist is insisting Buhari is too old to rule. This is the story of our nation where corruption fuels the "economy". Those who are not engaging in it are benefiting from it. 10. This tread is not about Buhari's achievement or failure, but rather about the "multiplier" effect of corruption and how we have built a system largely driven by corruption. It's about policy implication (good or bad). It's about the choices we have made. Finally, the young man had to withdraw his kids from what he called expensive primary school his kids attend. He added:"what are they teaching them there sef " Obasanjo didn't go to a private school. I just laughed . I Will explain part 2 of this story in our # NEXT LEVEL My God will bless you with dis analysis People fail to understand dat y dey think d economy is booming is cos corrupt money is circulating...people fail to understand dey need to work hard...they fail to minimize dia spending boom bubu come everything change Thank you my bro jare |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by Jman06(m): 10:32pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Abuja is fully Atikulated 3 Likes |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by KillTheZombies: 10:38pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Abuja people have rejected sai babarism. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by MrAJQ(m): 10:44pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
PDP are just frustrated |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by DrGoodman: 11:05pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Jones4190: PDP is a fraud. Multiplier effect of corruption 1. A young man works for one of the state ministries. His salary is 120K. He makes 15,000 everyday on this desk (N75k a week) engaging in corrupt practices. As a result, he spends the daily cash as he cares. Living large and far above his legitimate income. 2. He visits the local joint every evening and buys drinks for friends, and area boys. They hail him. He is married, but has two girlfriends. His "income" is enough to take care of them. The Asun seller at his favorite joint is happy, the joint owner is happy. 3. Everyone was benefiting from his "income". Friends, family, area boys, joint owner, Asun seller, girlfriends, wife and his church. Life was good. 4. Then suddenly the ministry implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) at the beginning of PMB administration. His extra "income" disappeared and he had to adjust to the reality of event and live within his real income. That wasn't easy. 5. Initially he reduced his daily visit to the joint to 3 days a week and stopped buying drinks for everyone. He reduced the plates of Asun. The Asun seller started to find it hard to sell a full goat each day and resorted to buying half. 6. The young man's girlfriends started to feel the heat too. No more iPhone 10. The joint owner noticed a drop in sales. The young man finally stopped visiting the joint after a month. The area boys started feeling his absence. The effect cascaded down. 7. The young man started spending more time at home with his wife and kids. The family had to readjust to the reality of the new normal. His hair stylist noticed the young man suddenly stopped tipping. He will even wait for his N200 change after haircut. 8. Things are different. Times are hard, they all cry. The young man is blaming Buhari, his wife is blaming Buhari, the area boys are blaming Buhari, the girlfriends are saying Buhari must go, the joint owner is saying Buhari killed the "economy" 9. The Asun seller is cursing Buhari, the hair stylist is insisting Buhari is too old to rule. This is the story of our nation where corruption fuels the "economy". Those who are not engaging in it are benefiting from it. 10. This tread is not about Buhari's achievement or failure, but rather about the "multiplier" effect of corruption and how we have built a system largely driven by corruption. It's about policy implication (good or bad). It's about the choices we have made. Finally, the young man had to withdraw his kids from what he called expensive primary school his kids attend. He added:"what are they teaching them there sef " Obasanjo didn't go to a private school. I just laughed . I Will explain part 2 of this story in our # NEXT LEVEL 3 Likes |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by deafeyez: 11:09pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
PDP will always be ahead of APC. Just watch PDPs rally in AbujA 1 Like |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by Gentleziggy(m): 11:16pm On Feb 13, 2019 |
Where ever buhari goes death n violence goes along with him .I wonder how his family cope with his violent n stone hearted nature. Here in abuja who get DAT man time self? Nigerian own version of King Ahab. |
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Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by Nobody: 12:02am On Feb 14, 2019 |
Jones4190: PDP is a fraud. Multiplier effect of corruption 1. A young man works for one of the state ministries. His salary is 120K. He makes 15,000 everyday on this desk (N75k a week) engaging in corrupt practices. As a result, he spends the daily cash as he cares. Living large and far above his legitimate income. 2. He visits the local joint every evening and buys drinks for friends, and area boys. They hail him. He is married, but has two girlfriends. His "income" is enough to take care of them. The Asun seller at his favorite joint is happy, the joint owner is happy. 3. Everyone was benefiting from his "income". Friends, family, area boys, joint owner, Asun seller, girlfriends, wife and his church. Life was good. 4. Then suddenly the ministry implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) at the beginning of PMB administration. His extra "income" disappeared and he had to adjust to the reality of event and live within his real income. That wasn't easy. 5. Initially he reduced his daily visit to the joint to 3 days a week and stopped buying drinks for everyone. He reduced the plates of Asun. The Asun seller started to find it hard to sell a full goat each day and resorted to buying half. 6. The young man's girlfriends started to feel the heat too. No more iPhone 10. The joint owner noticed a drop in sales. The young man finally stopped visiting the joint after a month. The area boys started feeling his absence. The effect cascaded down. 7. The young man started spending more time at home with his wife and kids. The family had to readjust to the reality of the new normal. His hair stylist noticed the young man suddenly stopped tipping. He will even wait for his N200 change after haircut. 8. Things are different. Times are hard, they all cry. The young man is blaming Buhari, his wife is blaming Buhari, the area boys are blaming Buhari, the girlfriends are saying Buhari must go, the joint owner is saying Buhari killed the "economy" 9. The Asun seller is cursing Buhari, the hair stylist is insisting Buhari is too old to rule. This is the story of our nation where corruption fuels the "economy". Those who are not engaging in it are benefiting from it. 10. This tread is not about Buhari's achievement or failure, but rather about the "multiplier" effect of corruption and how we have built a system largely driven by corruption. It's about policy implication (good or bad). It's about the choices we have made. Finally, the young man had to withdraw his kids from what he called expensive primary school his kids attend. He added:"what are they teaching them there sef " Obasanjo didn't go to a private school. I just laughed . I Will explain part 2 of this story in our # NEXT LEVEL I’d say, the average Nigerian (give or take 40%) is naturally a criminal, criminal minded, or averse to law and order and won’t be able to function in a properly run society. 1 Like |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by Nobody: 12:04am On Feb 14, 2019 |
AtikulatedNaija: this buhari didn't KNOW anything. he even asked for the 'Governotorial ' candidate or was he not aware that Bayelsa state won't hold Governorship elections this year?, he was just talking like a drunk, even Amaechi knows his relevance is shortlived. on Saturday we go chase them to their village He said “Gubernatorial”. Past Govts really did you guys wrong. |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by dguyindcorner(m): 12:09am On Feb 14, 2019 |
Jones4190: PDP is a fraud. Multiplier effect of corruption 1. A young man works for one of the state ministries. His salary is 120K. He makes 15,000 everyday on this desk (N75k a week) engaging in corrupt practices. As a result, he spends the daily cash as he cares. Living large and far above his legitimate income. 2. He visits the local joint every evening and buys drinks for friends, and area boys. They hail him. He is married, but has two girlfriends. His "income" is enough to take care of them. The Asun seller at his favorite joint is happy, the joint owner is happy. 3. Everyone was benefiting from his "income". Friends, family, area boys, joint owner, Asun seller, girlfriends, wife and his church. Life was good. 4. Then suddenly the ministry implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) at the beginning of PMB administration. His extra "income" disappeared and he had to adjust to the reality of event and live within his real income. That wasn't easy. 5. Initially he reduced his daily visit to the joint to 3 days a week and stopped buying drinks for everyone. He reduced the plates of Asun. The Asun seller started to find it hard to sell a full goat each day and resorted to buying half. 6. The young man's girlfriends started to feel the heat too. No more iPhone 10. The joint owner noticed a drop in sales. The young man finally stopped visiting the joint after a month. The area boys started feeling his absence. The effect cascaded down. 7. The young man started spending more time at home with his wife and kids. The family had to readjust to the reality of the new normal. His hair stylist noticed the young man suddenly stopped tipping. He will even wait for his N200 change after haircut. 8. Things are different. Times are hard, they all cry. The young man is blaming Buhari, his wife is blaming Buhari, the area boys are blaming Buhari, the girlfriends are saying Buhari must go, the joint owner is saying Buhari killed the "economy" 9. The Asun seller is cursing Buhari, the hair stylist is insisting Buhari is too old to rule. This is the story of our nation where corruption fuels the "economy". Those who are not engaging in it are benefiting from it. 10. This tread is not about Buhari's achievement or failure, but rather about the "multiplier" effect of corruption and how we have built a system largely driven by corruption. It's about policy implication (good or bad). It's about the choices we have made. Finally, the young man had to withdraw his kids from what he called expensive primary school his kids attend. He added:"what are they teaching them there sef " Obasanjo didn't go to a private school. I just laughed . I Will explain part 2 of this story in our # NEXT LEVEL Wow |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by deolu2000(m): 1:15am On Feb 14, 2019 |
AerialMapper:
Let me help you continue it.
The PMB came to power and his son bought a power bike from his savings as a very hardworking professional. He was racing with his friends and crashed the expensive bike. His poor father who owns only 150 cows and a house in Daura flew him for treatment in abroad. His poor father too fell ill and spent over 3 months in a UK hospital at his own cost as a prudent man. PMB managed the economy so well on his return that we recorded massive growth in the economy and became the best performing economy in Africa.
Today we are the envy of the world. God bless you. some dullards have allowed sentiments to cloud their reasoning. 1 Like |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by FEGNO: 3:36am On Feb 14, 2019 |
Let me help you continue it.
The PMB came to power and his son bought a power bike from his savings as a very hardworking professional. He was racing with his friends and crashed the expensive bike. His poor father who owns only 150 cows and a house in Daura flew him for treatment in abroad. His poor father too fell ill and spent over 3 months in a UK hospital at his own cost as a prudent man. PMB managed the economy so well on his return that we recorded massive growth in the economy and became the best performing economy in Africa.
Today we are the envy of the world.
I couldn't have put it any better than you did bro. Sometimes I really wonder what air this APShit people are breathing. Even a zombie has some sort of thinking ability which is utterly lacking amongst APC people 1 Like |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by bender79: 4:13am On Feb 14, 2019 |
Why is it pdpd's problem? They should go and look at their Ballard report and figure out what to do. Nonsense |
Re: PDP Mocks Buhari Over 'failed' Abuja Rally by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 5:40am On Feb 14, 2019 |
Jones4190: PDP is a fraud. Multiplier effect of corruption 1. A young man works for one of the state ministries. His salary is 120K. He makes 15,000 everyday on this desk (N75k a week) engaging in corrupt practices. As a result, he spends the daily cash as he cares. Living large and far above his legitimate income. 2. He visits the local joint every evening and buys drinks for friends, and area boys. They hail him. He is married, but has two girlfriends. His "income" is enough to take care of them. The Asun seller at his favorite joint is happy, the joint owner is happy. 3. Everyone was benefiting from his "income". Friends, family, area boys, joint owner, Asun seller, girlfriends, wife and his church. Life was good. 4. Then suddenly the ministry implemented the Treasury Single Account (TSA) at the beginning of PMB administration. His extra "income" disappeared and he had to adjust to the reality of event and live within his real income. That wasn't easy. 5. Initially he reduced his daily visit to the joint to 3 days a week and stopped buying drinks for everyone. He reduced the plates of Asun. The Asun seller started to find it hard to sell a full goat each day and resorted to buying half. 6. The young man's girlfriends started to feel the heat too. No more iPhone 10. The joint owner noticed a drop in sales. The young man finally stopped visiting the joint after a month. The area boys started feeling his absence. The effect cascaded down. 7. The young man started spending more time at home with his wife and kids. The family had to readjust to the reality of the new normal. His hair stylist noticed the young man suddenly stopped tipping. He will even wait for his N200 change after haircut. 8. Things are different. Times are hard, they all cry. The young man is blaming Buhari, his wife is blaming Buhari, the area boys are blaming Buhari, the girlfriends are saying Buhari must go, the joint owner is saying Buhari killed the "economy" 9. The Asun seller is cursing Buhari, the hair stylist is insisting Buhari is too old to rule. This is the story of our nation where corruption fuels the "economy". Those who are not engaging in it are benefiting from it. 10. This tread is not about Buhari's achievement or failure, but rather about the "multiplier" effect of corruption and how we have built a system largely driven by corruption. It's about policy implication (good or bad). It's about the choices we have made. Finally, the young man had to withdraw his kids from what he called expensive primary school his kids attend. He added:"what are they teaching them there sef " Obasanjo didn't go to a private school. I just laughed . I Will explain part 2 of this story in our # NEXT LEVEL I'm sure ur part two will never come, yes agree buhari blocked people corrupted source of income and gave passage to his ally to be more corrupt(gandola example). Buhari living large while hunger kill his citizens, buhari spent over 100days uninterrupted in UK hospital while his citizens die of bad health facility here in Nigeria, only president buhari who paid Ransom to Boko Haram terrorist and they return to kill many soldiers, Fulani herds men killing Nigerian people under buhari watch yet nobody was arrested nor prosecuted, buhari is the only president who refused to fire security chiefs despite their huge failure, and many more, I think you and buhari are a major disaster to this country 1 Like |