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Why Do Nigerians Insult And Disrespect And Cast Blame On All Their Presidents? by BigBashiru: 10:59am On May 26, 2021
Regardless of who the president of nigeria is at any given time, it appears nigerians have developed a culture of constantly insulting, disrespecting and casting unending blame on their presidents.

Even when America recently had a seemingly "bad" president - many americans didnt like him but they didnt go as far as calling him "corpse in white house" (and trump and buhari are about the same age) and other names.

Im not a buhari fan. regardless of who the president is at any given time, nigerians need to tone it down a bit. a sitting presidents performance will be affected if he has to deal with a barrage of insult, disrespect and constant blaming. presidents are still human just like you and me.

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Re: Why Do Nigerians Insult And Disrespect And Cast Blame On All Their Presidents? by Golan007: 11:16am On May 26, 2021
Because many Nigerians are only good at chasing their own tail.

A Nigerian would commit crime at home or abroad yet would blame the leaders for his own crime.

Who then do they want the leaders to blame?

It is a lack of critical thinking whilst favouring emotional choices with parochial alignments.

A country of failed morals - see how they are quick to support Yahoo boys whilst challenging anyone with a differing view on what is quite obviously STEALING.
The same set of people who see nothing wrong with it still want a messiah who not only turns water into wine but gets drunk with the crowd at the same time.

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Re: Why Do Nigerians Insult And Disrespect And Cast Blame On All Their Presidents? by moriss33(m): 11:19am On May 26, 2021
Because 70% of Nigerians are poor & when a politician running for the office of president comes with bogus promises to make lives better & ends up not doing as promised....u don't need to be told the next line of action.
Re: Why Do Nigerians Insult And Disrespect And Cast Blame On All Their Presidents? by STEWpid(f): 11:35am On May 26, 2021
...because they lack vision to transform a country that has been blessed by GOD with everything. All we hear about them is just embezzlement, poverty plan, global corruption, borrowings, killings, etc..

Re: Why Do Nigerians Insult And Disrespect And Cast Blame On All Their Presidents? by babyfaceafrica: 11:37am On May 26, 2021
Past and present leaders mirror their citizen. Many Nigerians will do worse than buhari when given the chance

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Re: Why Do Nigerians Insult And Disrespect And Cast Blame On All Their Presidents? by orisa37: 11:44am On May 26, 2021
THAT'S THE WAY WE REACH OUT TO DEAF AND DUMB PRESIDENTS.
Re: Why Do Nigerians Insult And Disrespect And Cast Blame On All Their Presidents? by nthony10: 12:12pm On May 26, 2021
Because they took development away from the local level and transferred all the powers to one person (the president/emperor)

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