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Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by begwong: 8:55pm On Aug 31, 2011
dat was d tears of a drowned man. damn!
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:43pm On Aug 31, 2011
Here is News from Buhari time in office:

[size=18pt]General Buhari's Coup Speech:[/size]

In pursuance of the primary objective of saving our great nation from total collapse, I, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari of the Nigerian army have, after due consultation amongst the services of the armed forces, been formally invested with the authority of the Head of the Federal Military Government and the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. It is with humility and a deep sense of responsibility that I accept this challenge and call to national duty.



As you must have heard in the previous announcement, the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1979) has been suspended, except those sections of it which are exempted in the constitution.The change became necessary in order to put an end to the serious economic predicament and the crisis of confidence now afflicting our nation. Consequently, the Nigerian armed forces have constituted themselves into a Federal Military Government comprising of a Supreme Military Council, a National Council of States, a Federal Executive Council at the centre and State Executive Councils to be presided over by military governors in each of the states of the federation. Members of these councils will be announced soon.The last Federal Military Government drew up a programme with the aim of handing over political power to the civilians in 1979. This programme as you all know, was implemented to the letter. The 1979 constitution was promulgated. However, little did the military realise that the political leadership of the second republic will circumvent most of the checks and balances in the constitution and bring the present state of general insecurity. The premium on political power became so exceedingly high that political contestants regarded victory at elections as a matter of life and death struggle and were determined to capture or retain power by all means.



It is true that there is a worldwide economic recession. However, in the case of Nigeria, its impact was aggravated by mismanagement. We believe the appropriate government agencies have good advice but the leadership disregarded their advice. The situation could have been avoided if the legislators were alive to their constitutional responsibilities; Instead, the legislators were preoccupied with determining their salary scales, fringe benefit and unnecessary foreign travels, et al, which took no account of the state of the economy and the welfare of the people they represented. As a result of our inability to cultivate financial discipline and prudent management of the economy, we have come to depend largely on internal and external borrowing to execute government projects with attendant domestic pressure and soaring external debts, thus aggravating the propensity of the outgoing civilian administration to mismanage our financial resources. Nigeria was already condemned perpetually with the twin problem of heavy budget deficits and weak balance of payments position, with the prospect of building a virile and viable economy.




The last general election was anything but free and fair. The only political parties that could complain of election rigging are those parties that lacked the resources to rig. There is ample evidence that rigging and thuggery were relative to the resources available to the parties. This conclusively proved to us that the parties have not developed confidence in the presidential system of government on which the nation invested so much material and human resources.While corruption and indiscipline have been associated with our state of under-development, these two evils in our body politic have attained unprecedented height in the past few years. The corrupt, inept and insensitive leadership in the last four years has been the source of immorality and impropriety in our society. Since what happens in any society is largely a reflection of the leadership of that society, we deplore corruption in all its facets. This government will not tolerate kick-backs, inflation of contracts and over-invoicing of imports etc. Nor will it condone forgery, fraud, embezzlement, misuse and abuse of office and illegal dealings in foreign exchange and smuggling.



Arson has been used to cover up fraudulent acts in public institutions. I am referring to the fire incidents that gutted the P&T buildings in Lagos, the Anambra State Broadcasting Corporation, the Republic Building at Marina, the Federal Ministry of Education, the Federal Capital Development Authority Accounts at Abuja and the NET Building. Most of these fire incidents occurred at a time when Nigerians were being apprehensive of the frequency of fraud scandals and the government incapacity to deal with them. Corruption has become so pervasive and intractable that a whole ministry has been created to stem it.



Fellow Nigerians, this indeed is the moment of truth. My colleagues and I – the Supreme Military Council, must be frank enough to acknowledge the fact that at the moment, an accurate picture of the financial position is yet to be determined. We have no doubt that the situation is bad enough. In spite of all this, every effort will be made to ensure that the difficult and degrading conditions under which we are living are eliminated. Let no one however be deceived that workers who have not received their salaries in the past eight or so months will receive such salaries within today or tomorrow or that hospitals which have been without drugs for months will be provided with enough immediately.We are determined that with the help of God we shall do our best to settle genuine payments to which government is committed, including backlog of workers’ salaries after scrutiny. We are confident and we assure you that even in the face of the global recession, and the seemingly gloomy financial future, given prudent management of Nigeria’s existing financial resources and our determination to substantially reduce and eventually nail down rises in budgetary deficits and weak balance of payments position.The Federal Military Government will reappraise policies with a view to paying greater attention to the following areas:



The economy will be given a new impetus and better sense of direction.
Corrupt officials and their agents will be brought to book.
In view of the drought that affected most parts of the country, the federal government will, with the available resources, import food stuffs to supplement the shortfalls suffered in the last harvest.
Our foreign policy will both be dynamic and realistic. Africa will of course continue to be the centre piece of our foreign policy. The morale and combat readiness of the armed forces will be given high priority. Officers and men with high personal and professional integrity will have nothing to fear.



The Chief Justice of Nigeria and all other holders of judiciary appointments within the federation can continue in their appointments and the judiciary shall continue to function under existing laws subject to such exceptions as may e decreed from time to time by the Federal Military Government. All holders of appointments in the civil service, the police and the National Security Organisation shall continue to exercise their functions in the normal way subject to changes that may be introduced by the Federal Military Government. All those chairmen and members of statutory corporations, parastatals and other executive departments are hereby relieved of their appointments with immediate effect.



The Federal Military Government will maintain and strengthen existing diplomatic relations with other states and with international organisations and institutions such as the Organisation of African Unity, the United Nations and its organs, Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, ECOWAS and the Commonwealth etc. The Federal Military Government will honour and respect all treaties and obligations entered into by the previous government and we hope that such nations and bodies will reciprocate this gesture by respecting our country’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.




Fellow Nigerians, finally, we have dutifully intervened to save this nation from imminent collapse. We therefore expect all Nigerians, including those who participated directly or indirectly in bringing the nation to this present predicament, to cooperate with us. This generation of Nigerians, and indeed future generations, have no country other than Nigeria. We shall remain here and salvage it together.

May God bless us all. Good morning.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:45pm On Aug 31, 2011
[size=18pt]05 January 1984 - ITN News (video clip)
MILITARY GOVERNORS SWORN IN AND WARNED OF PENALTIES FOR CRIME AND CORRUPTION. (video clip)[/size]

http://www.itnsource.com/shotlist//ITN/1984/01/05/AS050184005/?s=nigeria&st=2&pn=96&sortBy=date
(this clip starts moving after first 35seconds)

Nineteen military governors were formally appointed by the new Head of State, Major-General Mohammed Buhari, and other members of the country's Supreme Military Council (SMC) in Lagos on January 4 to run Nigeria's federal states.

General Buhari attended the official swearing-in ceremony, which came four days after he led a bloodless coup ousting former President Shehu Shagari.

Speaking at the ceremony, Buhari reminded his new governors of their duties.All were chosen, he said, for their ability to discharge their responsibilities in the best interests of the country.He went on to warn them that crime and corruption for personal gain, one reason for the coup, would be ruthlessly punished.

General Buhari added the corruption and hoarding in the private sector would not be tolerated.He ended his speech by telling the assembled governors they were answerable to the country's military chiefs of staff and subject to redeployment at any time.

All former state governors have been given a week to report to police.

General Buhari has pledged to revive the country's economy and also to end the armed robberies in major cities that have become commonplace in the last few years.The fate of former top officials in the Shagari administration is still to be decided by the new military government, and Shagari himself is being held in custody.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by onmakpo: 9:45pm On Aug 31, 2011
Much as he has wept and people did not vote him, shouldn't he resign to fate and possibly put head together with the people's choice to rearrange the country he wept for? Must Buhari be at the helm of affairs before he can contribute his quota? Can Buhari take a cue from Hilary Clinton? Same goes for Atiku who feels he must b e there by all means also until he was made a political nonentity. Should the country split posterity will not forgive our leaders that contributed to it. if you cannot give LIFE why take it or encourage taken of it through post election violence either overtly or covertly?
In all it is Goodluck I blame. Obama rules the US like a mafia and doesn't take shit. He claimed all the kudos for the killing of Osama as if he was on the mission field. I regret voting for Goodluck and it makes me feel he has some skeleton in his cupboard. He lacks the no nonsense fiery attitude of a typical Ijaw man.
God help us in this country where innocent blood is spilt without cause. The only crime committed by those killed were that they work in UN house or happened to be there at the time T?
Hmmmm( shakes head in sorrow)or covertly?
In all it is Goodluck I blame. Obama rules the US like a mafia and doesn't take shit. He claimed all the kudos for the killing of Osama as if he was on the mission field. I regret voting for Goodluck and it makes me feel he has some skeleton in his cupboard. He lacks the no nonsense fiery attitude of a typical Ijaw man.
God help us in this country where innocent blood is spilt without cause. The only crime committed by those killed were that they work in UN house or happened to be there at the time T?
Hmmmm( shakes head in sorrow)
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:46pm On Aug 31, 2011
17 January 1984 - ITN News
[size=18pt]GENERAL BUHARI ORDERS HOARDED GOODS TO BE SOLD AT LOW PRICES.[/size]

Warehouses in the Nigerian capital, Lagos, where soldiers found hoarded supplies of rice, sugar and car tyres, were thrown open on January 13, and good sold at low prices.
Large crowds gathered outside the stores several hours before the sale was due to start. Police with whips controlled the crowds, ensuring that buyers only obtained their assigned rations -- one sack of rice, 50 kilos of sugar, and two car tyres each.
The tyres, which fit Peugeot cars, had been selling at four times the price under the government of President Shehu Shagari, toppled in a military coup on New Year's eve.

The goods on sale at six locations in the Nigerian capital, were either very scarce, or subjected to sharp price increase before Major-General Mohammed Buhari took over in the bloodless coup.

The sale, the latest in a series of actions by military governors in Nigeria's 19 states, reflected the new regime's efforts to fight the profiteering and corruption associated with the previous government.

Meanwhile trading was said to have slumped on major markets in Lagos, as dealers awaited the announcement of new prices by the federal government. Wholesalers said they were not buying new goods for fear having to sell them at a loss.

Prices of locally-manufactured consumer goods soared last year following a prolonged shortage of raw materials caused by a sharp drop in foreign earnings from oil -- the country's main source of foreign exchange earnings. Armed soldiers raided markets soon after the coup, forcing traders to cut prices, but the new government said the raids were unauthorized and had been stopped.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:47pm On Aug 31, 2011
[size=18pt]28TH FEBRUARY 1984 - ITN NEWS
LEBANESE AND INDIAN COMMUNITIES IN NIGERIA UNDER ATTACK BY NEWSPAPERS.[/size]

The large Indian and Lebanese communities in Nigeria have been under attack by the leading Nigerian independent newspaper, accusing them of economic sabotage.The Guardian editorial followed another one last week in the National Concord.

The Indian and Lebanese communities have been accused of bribing bank officials to illegally move foreign currency out of Nigeria, and hoarding goods.The economic success of the Lebanese and Indian communities has been the subject of some jealousy.Between the two communities, they own numerous factories and small businesses.

The new military government which seized power on December 31, 1983 has promised to fight corruption and bring down food prices.
Indians and Lebanese are alleged to be some of the power behind corrupt middlemen. Long jail terms for economic sabotage are being mentioned in the national press.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:48pm On Aug 31, 2011
02 March 1984 – ITN NEWS
[size=18pt]GENERAL BUHARI VISITS YOLA AFTER QUENCHING RELIGIOUS RIOTING THAT LEFT DOZENS DEAD.[/size]

Nigeria's military ruler, Major-General Mohamed Buhari, visited the northeastern Nigerian city of Yola - in Gongola state - February 29 to assess the extent of damage caused by violent communal rioting two days earlier.

The known death toll from the religious disturbances is nearly 140, with at least another 60 persons injured, some critically. Gongola's acting state governor, Colonel Cyril Iweze, blamed the turmoil on fanatical followers of Moslem fundamentalist Muhammadu Marwa Maitatsine's religious sect. Marwa himself was killed in vicious rioting three years ago, when an estimated 4,000 people died.

In disturbances on February 27, the army was eventually called in to quell resistance from thousands of religious fanatics, at least 715 of whom were arrested by security forces.

General Buhari visited the Yola Specialist Hospital during his one-day tour of the gutted city, and also met with the Lamido of Adamawa, Alhaji Mustapha Aliyu, to discuss the situation.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:50pm On Aug 31, 2011
[size=18pt]23 March 1984 - ITN News
BUHARI’S GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES “WAR AGAINST INDISCIPLINE”[/size]

Nigeria's military government is stepping-up its campaign against corruption, mismanagement and indiscipline at all levels in Nigeria society.

Preliminary hearings into corruption and abuse of office against former politicians and civil administrators have already begun and on March 21 the government launched its war against indiscipline.

One of the first areas under attack is Illegal Street trading in the capital Lagos. The military government of Major-General Buhari has promulgated a decree forbidding the street trading, a major source of income for many thousands of Lagos people. Police have already begun arresting street vendors and confiscating their wares.

The campaign is also designed to foster greater personal and social discipline with Nigerians being urged to queue for buses in an orderly fashion. The crackdown on indiscipline was announced by Brigadier Tunde Idiagbon, a member of the Nigerian Supreme Military Council.

BRIGADIER TUNDE IDIAGBON: "I want you to bear in mind the need to emphasise self-discipline and leadership by good example.
Begin by drawing public attention to little but important everyday manifestations of indiscipline such as rushing into buses, driving on the wrong side of the road, littering the streets, parks and dwelling compounds, cheating, taking undue advantage of scarcity to inflate prices for quick monetary gains, constituting ourselves into public nuisances, walking without commitment and devoting little or no time to the upbringing of our children.

Up to this moment there has been no formal declaration of war against indiscipline, it is my pleasure therefore to declare today a launching day for the war against indiscipline."
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:51pm On Aug 31, 2011
[size=18pt]23 March 1984 - ITN News
BUHARI’S GOVERNMENT LAUNCHES “WAR AGAINST INDISCIPLINE”[/size]

Nigeria's military government is stepping-up its campaign against corruption, mismanagement and indiscipline at all levels in Nigeria society.

Preliminary hearings into corruption and abuse of office against former politicians and civil administrators have already begun and on March 21 the government launched its war against indiscipline.

One of the first areas under attack is Illegal Street trading in the capital Lagos. The military government of Major-General Buhari has promulgated a decree forbidding the street trading, a major source of income for many thousands of Lagos people. Police have already begun arresting street vendors and confiscating their wares.

The campaign is also designed to foster greater personal and social discipline with Nigerians being urged to queue for buses in an orderly fashion. The crackdown on indiscipline was announced by Brigadier Tunde Idiagbon, a member of the Nigerian Supreme Military Council.

BRIGADIER TUNDE IDIAGBON: "I want you to bear in mind the need to emphasise self-discipline and leadership by good example.
Begin by drawing public attention to little but important everyday manifestations of indiscipline such as rushing into buses, driving on the wrong side of the road, littering the streets, parks and dwelling compounds, cheating, taking undue advantage of scarcity to inflate prices for quick monetary gains, constituting ourselves into public nuisances, walking without commitment and devoting little or no time to the upbringing of our children.

Up to this moment there has been no formal declaration of war against indiscipline, it is my pleasure therefore to declare today a launching day for the war against indiscipline."
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:53pm On Aug 31, 2011
[size=18pt]12TH APRIL 1984 - ITN NEWS
MILITARY TRIBUNAL MEMBERS SWORN IN.[/size]
The swearing-in took place in Lagos on April 11 of members of Nigeria's special military tribunals which will try 475 detainees charged with financial misdemeanour.

The military government, in power since a coup on December 31, 1983, arrested public officials and businessmen accused of diverting millions of dollars of public money under the previous civilian regime.
The tribunal members, 20 military officers and five judges, were sworn in by Chief Justice Sodiende Sowemimo, and will begin their work around the end of April in five regional centres.

When Major-General Mohammed Buhari came to power in the New Year's Eve coup, he promised a crackdown on public corruption as one way of solving Nigeria's economic crisis.

In February, 1984, his government launched a "War against Indiscipline" to encourage a more efficient society. More recently, security forces in Lagos rounded up 6,000 suspected criminals, political extremists and illegal aliens.

A drive is currently in progress to force down food prices through raids on shopkeepers and others suspected of hoarding food.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:56pm On Aug 31, 2011
[size=18pt]30th April 1984 - ITN News
BUHARI SCRAPS OLD NAIRA NOTES AND CIRCULATES NEW CURRENCY IN ORDER TO RENDER STOLEN / SMUGGLED CASH WORTHLESS.[/size]

Nigerians waited in long queues outside banks in Lagos on April 25 to change old notes for new. Nigeria's decision to scrap its currency and start again with a new Naira marked a sudden stepping-up of the military government's attack on corruption.

The government announced on April 24 that banks would start changing new notes for old the next day.
Brigadier Tunde Idiagbon, who ranks second in the new administration, said in a national television broadcast that the country's land borders would be closed immediately in a move to render the old Naira worthless abroad.

The changeover will extend to May 6.In that time people will be allowed to change up to 5,000 old Naira for new notes. Anything over that amount must be deposited in banks, accomplished by affidavits proving source and ownership -- another move to pinpoint corruption.
Brigadier Idiagbon said the withdrawal of the old notes had become necessary because rampant smuggling of Naira had been a key factor in the sabotage of the Nigerian economy.

He said that hundreds of thousands of Naira had been found in the homes of several former state governors after the civilian government was ousted on December 31 last year. (remember in 1984 1Naira fetched more than 1 dollar)
Since April 25, bank officials have been trying to move the new money across the counters as fast as they were receiving it, but many have chttp://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-693700.64.htmlomplained that people were forced to queue for hours outside banks which had run out of money to distribute.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 1:29am On Sep 01, 2011
people are just complaining about what they dont know and never mind to ask i.e boko haram, all my eastern and southern friends let me ask u, what is boko haram, what are they fighting for and who are they fighting. I doubt if any can tell me. There was an islamic scholar from maiduguri borno state, his name was late muhammad yusuf, he was a scholar who was preaching (to muslims alone) that western education is forbidden in islam according to his knowledge, when the borno state government heard about the movement of his sect, they ordered their execution in which their leader (muhammad yusuf) was also killed by the police. Due to that, they promise that they must take revenge from government for killing their innocent fellows, that is how they started bombing police stations, government buildings and so on. Boko haram has nothing to do with buhari, christians or easterners. They are fighting the government. they have never crossed north in the name of fight, buhari has nothing todo with boko haram, im from north i'mtelling you wat has happened because i knew the sect for over seven years now. And Dont think you are the only people praying for nigeria to divide, do u think muslims in the north give a damn about crude oil? Hahahah Allah provides everything, i will be the happiest person if nigeria is been divided, to live my peaceful life in the far north. i never knew why i loved christians all my life, they hate islam and muslims and yet we muslims took them as friends. Pity!!
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by sampeter(m): 7:56am On Sep 01, 2011
@ babagy82
Posts: 5

If gboko haram has nothing to do with christians and the southerners, the church that was bombed at suleja, se na u bomb am? The Joints bombed at maiduguri, na who be the target and so on? Guess u are one of them! for your info, na for north alone u fit do your heinous bombing,if u want, bomb urself finish. who go allow u for d south, if we hear Gboko, before dem call haram we go devour them finish. Useless vampires!
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 8:44am On Sep 01, 2011
@ smpeter
u dont even know what u are talking about, i pray that one day i will have my own country seperated from foolish christians like you
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 10:30am On Sep 01, 2011
[size=18pt]18 June 1984 - ITN News
GENERAL BUHARI LAUNCHES ALL-OUT DRIVE AGAINST CORRUPTION.[/size]

After months of indecision the military rulers of Nigeria have launched a major crack-down on corruption and indiscipline. Decrees have been issued by the government of Major General Mohammed Buhari curbing the country's press and threatening with jail any adult Nigerian who has held foreign currency over the past five years.

The government of the oil-rich country of 80 to 100 million people, has announced a campaign against disorderliness, inefficiency, sloth and disregard for hard work.

It has also empanelled military tribunals to try deposed civilian office holders accused of corruption. The campaign seems to have achieved an initial degree of popular acceptance but there has been widespread criticism of the military tribunals holding hearings in secret.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Johnpaul2k2(m): 1:48pm On Sep 01, 2011
GEN ,BUhari,
continue deceiving yourself angry angry angry angry
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 6:46pm On Sep 01, 2011
[size=18pt]6th July 1984 - ITN News (Video Clip)
UK: Exiled ex-minister wanted in Nigeria for embezzlement, discovered by British Police in crate bound for Nigeria (Video Clip)[/size]

http://www.itnsource.com/shotlist//ITN/1984/07/06/AS060784001/?s=nigeria+&st=2&pn=95&sortBy=date

Scenes from Stansted Airport where exiled former Nigerian minister, Umaru Dikko, was yesterday (5.7.84) found drugged in a crate.
17 people have been arrested - three of whom were in crates at Stansted with Mr Dikko.

Nigerian govt deny involvement with the kidnapping, but the crate in which Mr Dikko was found was sent from the Nigerian High Commission and addressed to the Ministry of External Affairs in Lagos, where Mr Dikko is wanted for embezzlement.
A British Caledonian plane is being detained at Lagos in a diplomatic move by the Nigerian govt.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by efisher(m): 7:00pm On Sep 01, 2011
#Yawn! Abegii, when is the next episode of super story featuring the Crying General? I thought by now these losers would have gotten over the humiliation they suffered at the elections. Continue sulking, losers!
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 7:46pm On Sep 01, 2011
6th July 1984 - ITN News (video clip)
[size=18pt]Umaru Dikko case continue to reverberate in the UK [/size]
http://www.itnsource.com/shotlist//ITN/1984/07/06/AS060784002/?s=nigeria+1984&st=0&pn=1
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by REVOLUTNIS: 9:35pm On Sep 01, 2011
Oga Buhari, you will not only cry again but your entire family and village will cry to dead.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 9:58pm On Sep 01, 2011
5th February 1985 - Toledo Blade, Ohio. Newspaper
[size=22pt] Buhari rejects IMF terms for loan , and says Nigeria will match British oil prices[/size]

The Nigerian leader, Gen. Muhammad Buhari, says his country will match Britain;s oil prices even if it means undermining the pricing structure of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, the Financial Times reported yesterday.
The London business daily reported that General Buhari, in an interview in Lagos, also reaffirmed Nigeria's rejection of the International Monetary Fund's terms for a $2.4 billion loan.
General Buhari was quoted as saying the benefits if membership in the cartel outweighed the disadvantages, but that the 13-nation organization had to be realistic and allow flexibility for member countries in financial dificulties, such as Nigeria.

If Britain's North Sea oil prices dropped, Nigeria, which gets 95% of its foreign earnings from oil, would follow suit, he was quoted as saying, adding: "We will have to do that to survive."
General Buhari rejected monetary fund demands that Nigeria devalue its currency, the naira, by 50 to 60 per cent and that the west African country reduce domestic fuel subsidies, the Financial Times said.
The military leader, who came to power in a Dec. 31, 1983, coup, reportedly said higher prices for food and other items would result from devaluation.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by KDULAR: 10:12pm On Sep 01, 2011
When a word is spoken , the wise understands and make decision as much I don't dig politics .\, I remember that when Diya was leavimg Ogun State in 1985 AS gOVERNOR, HE LEFT OVER 100MILLION NARA IN THE COFFERS. which was about 40 million us dollars and the same goes in all states all over the country.

You may not like him for being in the military or from the north or for being a moslem but what it is that the man has got more to offer this country at this moment than any that came out and it is just a pity we lost the opportunity.
Let all these accusers come out with the evidence linking him directly to the violence that has plagued this country including the Boko haram? non so far, just speculations.

As Nigeria did not deserve Awolowo and Pat Utomi also we don't deserve Buhari and we will breath the fresh air.

To join hand s will be to those who intently wantyou to be with them but alas that's not the case here. May God conyinue to help us sha i this country.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Jakumo(m): 6:38am On Sep 02, 2011
The Law of Assured Retribution, which is as inviolable as those which Newton established to govern the conservation of momentum, states as follows :   

"The volume of pointless whimpering, wailing and sobbing engaged in by genocide instigator Ayatollah Buhari Bin Laden and his starving, bird-chested, illiterate followers, over yet another in the glorious series of election defeats handed to the FAILED Jihad/Sharia exponent, will remain directly proportional to the intensity of ridicule and scorn heaped on the lot of them by the free world."


With this in mind I humbly request that the gentleman posting endless pages of garbled verbiage in support of fundamentalist terror proponents should kindly go ahead and deliver a few dozen pages more of worthless crap that nobody else will ever bother to read.   

Thank you, and may the joke forever be on you.
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by sigistmund: 8:06am On Sep 02, 2011
he should go and rest, he is a retired old man. he should nt cry
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 8:45am On Sep 02, 2011
20th June 1985 - ITN News
[size=18pt]UK: Exiled ex-minister Dikko, wanted in Nigeria for embezzlement appeals against extradiction (video clip).[/size]

http://www.itnsource.com/shotlist//ITN/1985/06/20/AS200685009/?s=nigeria&st=2&pn=94&sortBy=date

While Umaru Dikko - the former Nigerian 20.6.85 government Minister found kidnapped in a crate at Stansted TX Airport nearly a year ago (on 5.7.84) - makes a last minute appeal to stay in Britain, three Britons, Angus Patterson, Kenneth Clark and Graham Coveyduck, are being detained without trial in Nigeria.

Intvw Mrs Jean Coveyduck, wife of Graham Coveyduck, on the conditions her husband is being held in. Intvw Umaru Dikko, former Nigerian Transport Minister, who is wanted in Nigeria on charges of bribery and corruption, and who is seeking political asylum in Britain, on the British detainees.

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-693700.128.html
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by deb(m): 9:56am On Sep 02, 2011
Lol, the same nigeria u destroyed when u had the chance to make things right? U wept for casualties in the UN building, and the youth coppers, but u will soon weep again for nemesis


What year were you born? You are probably one of the ignorant Nigerian youths constituting a disgrace to Nation because all you do is to watch music videos and party you don't read anything inside books nor add anything positive to your brain else you would have educated yourself a little about the history of Nigeria before you start to cast aspersions on Buhari.

If Buhari's government was a 'destruction' to Nigeria then other government that came before and after him were armageddons.


You may want to read these quotes below to make you understand GEJ better:


On 9/11: "This is an act of war against the United States. We'll hunt down the terrorists. They can run but they can't' hide, " - George Bush

London Bombing: "We'll track down the terrorists and bring them to justice" - Tony Blair

UN House Bombing Abuja, NIgeria : "Terrorism is a global phenomenon. May be it's Nigeria's turn." - President Goodluck Jonathan
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Etruth: 4:27pm On Apr 09, 2015
T8ksy:
[s]And who gives a rat's ar.se about his crocodile tears?

He can cry me a river if he likes but Buhari will never been given the chance to dehumanise us AGAIN under the pretext he's trying to sanitise the nation.

Never again!!!Let him contest a million times, we will keep rejecting him, a million times.

Goodluck is not the solution however Taliban Buhari is not even in the reckoning.

He should just go and chill somewhere in his compound thanking his lucky stars that he's not in jail for his past deeds.

This guys makes me sick! he's like a nightmare that refuses to go away! Always coming back like a bad penny[/s].
Well....well....well...
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Etruth: 4:40pm On Apr 09, 2015
efisher:
[s]#Yawn! Abegii, when is the next episode of super story featuring the Crying General? I thought by now these losers would have gotten over the humiliation they suffered at the elections. Continue sulking, losers![/s]
He who laughs last, laughs best
Re: Buhari Explains His Reasons For Crying During The Campaign by Nobody: 11:13pm On Dec 16, 2015
Dont u think is too last by this time of the day perhap why dont you inform us earlier probably during the day
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