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Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by 9japride(m): 1:54pm On Jul 10 |
ufotunang:[color=#006600][/color] People need to do thanksgiving for surviving Buhari's government. We shouldn't celebrate mediocrity. |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by betshopagent(m): 2:04pm On Jul 10 |
LandMann:northerners are the worst to ever lead this country unless you're been economical with the truth 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by membranus: 2:16pm On Jul 10 |
Coolsat: Suddenly Bashir don become your friend, but when he was cursing your people, and making fun of you daily in the media, he was then your arch enemy. |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Coolsat(m): 2:24pm On Jul 10 |
membranus:And who are my people? Funny |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by bluecircle470: 2:28pm On Jul 10 |
Coolsat: Nah so una dey ‘mark’ ‘mark’ during Buhari time |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Bennycollins: 2:40pm On Jul 10 |
Seefinish:You already calling Tinubu when he never referred to Tinubu. Do you mean Tinubu is the failure? |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by haffaze777(m): 2:51pm On Jul 10 |
Riskymarvelous: Oriburuku lo ma se t'omo t'omo 1 Like |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by biaframaster200: 2:55pm On Jul 10 |
EyeCumInPiss: How far ? I just want to remind you about Obi Peter political failure ..how are you coping with it.... If Jagaban won presidential election once outside of the Aso villa ..what make you think that he will lose second term election inside the Aso villa ..... Obi-Dunnce as usual |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Ojuntana: 2:57pm On Jul 10 |
Svoboda:No Sir. Go and listen to his speech to the Muslim Umahs in Kd. He explicitly said he supported Tinubu whom he previously opposed due to the possibility of replicating what he did in Kaduna state at the centre |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Berankis: 2:58pm On Jul 10 |
But this bastard talking too has been a beneficiary of the gradual mutilation of the country by the likes of his father and ethnic men. Now that your father has fallen out of favour with the Southern President, you want to start war. This one is just a fool! Even if Tinubu will not win 2nd term (which I pray he doesn't anyway), no be Atiku go win am. We all know who it is going to be! |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Dsimmer: 2:58pm On Jul 10 |
Idiota. If your useless self want the best for Nigeria, you would be clamouring for return of regionalism. Btw, Nigeria must return to regionalism. Regionalism was the best highlight of the country. |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Greattha: 3:04pm On Jul 10 |
No mind the idi*t. Buhari did it and there was no problem but now they're crying wolf Has there been any president in the history of Nigeria who was more ETHNOCENTRIC THAN BUHARI Rubbish. 9japride: 1 Like |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by OblorOblor: 3:07pm On Jul 10 |
O boy, see neck! |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by DMerciful(m): 3:12pm On Jul 10 |
Even the South is against Tinubu. Only Westerners will vote for him 9japride: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by DMerciful(m): 3:14pm On Jul 10 |
How is Tinubu a better leader? What indices are you using? richiemcgold: |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by DMerciful(m): 3:16pm On Jul 10 |
Why can't you see that Tinubu abysmal performance is what will make Nigerians boot him out? He is the worst illegitimate president ever Ojuntana: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Bluntemperor: 3:17pm On Jul 10 |
Seefinish: This Son of the El- Rufai,whose father could not explain to the Senate,how he turned the Southern Kaduna to bloodbaths and his father accumulated debts in the State,is here yarning and the bitter people are enjoying his Cruise . By the way,how did he gets to the politics,or is it for his family alone. All the family is doing is avoiding the EFCC. Nonsensical People Everywhere. |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Svoboda(m): 3:17pm On Jul 10 |
Ojuntana: I know he said that, sir. That was essentially to sell himself as a hardline fanatic. The idea is to continue to appeal and then harvest their collective sentiments come 2031. If the ticket had been christian muslim ticket, he'd have found something suitable to say. |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by DMerciful(m): 3:18pm On Jul 10 |
Well, neither did SW APC. Infact SW APC were the biggest launderer of Buhari's image despite his abysmal failures. Who were we fighting against in the 8yrs of Buhari's disaster? SW APC! Racoon: 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by mozzarellla: 3:27pm On Jul 10 |
Ojuntana: He posted it himself on Twitter. |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Cromagnon: 3:34pm On Jul 10 |
9japride:why not He has freedom of speech Nothing like moral right Only legal ones |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Cromagnon: 3:37pm On Jul 10 |
richiemcgold:who is now the friend of the masses We are on our own o Better we move to plan b and forget about all these politicians |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by LandMann: 3:37pm On Jul 10 |
betshopagent: Unfortunately history doesn't agree with you. From 1999-2024 Nigeria has had 1. Obasanjo 2. Yaradua 3. Goodluck 4. Buhari 5. Tinubu Despite getting Nigeria's debt written off, Obasanjo a southerner did not take the fight against corruption AT ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT AND IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE serious. Instead, the agency for fighting corruption was used to only allegedly fight opposition politicians. Obasanjo laid a very weak foundation for the fight against corruption and today Nigeria is reaping the rewards. In addition, Obasanjo increased price of fuel, diesel and kerosene steadily and his regime pumped billions of Nigeria's money in Nigeria's refineries that till date are still dead all tanks to corruption. Obasanjo the strong man could have gotten the national assembly to pass a law prescribing death sentence for corrupt public officials and elected government officials to minimise corruption in Nigeria but no he did not. Today, the seed Obasanjo planted has matured and yielded fruit. Yaradua a northerner did not last in office but his short stay was the only period since 1999 that brought about reduction in fuel price and removal of exploitative charges by banks dominated by capitalist crooks from southwest of Nigeria. Next we got Jonathan, a southerner who supervised the most corrupt regime in Nigeria after Abacha. In fact Yar Adua's death was the zenith of Nigeria's progress since 1999. There was massive looting of state resources with little or no consequences, thanks to the weak foundation of anti corruption. Jonathan regime was so bad that sensible Nigerians thought the best thing to do is to vote him out... Unfortunately, given how polluted Nigeria's politics is, the only person available to defeat Jonathan was Buhari a northerner with no sound education. Again, while failing to remove subsidy despite massive gains from oil sales, Jonathan supervised gradual increase in price of fuel and diesel... Kerosene became super expensive under Jonathan a southerner. Inflation began to creep up, eroding the value of the Naira. Meanwhile Jonathan's cabinet and members of government where all swimming in luxury and wealth, most looted. This fueled the demand for a change of government and indirectly allowed it to happen. Buhari a northerner came in and he too and members of his government continued from where Jonathan stopped. Looting and abuse of power across all levels of government. Despite pressure to remove subsidy, Buhari a northerner refused and explained in an interview with a foreign journalist that you can't ask him to remove subsidy when Nigeria wasn't a productive country. Perhaps he understood that inflation and suffering would be massive, so he continued to pay subsidy that would be looted by crooks and agents of corruption in Nigeria who have now settled with fangs on the blood of ordinary Nigerians to feast like vampire. Tinubu, a southerner is now in office and the first thing he did is remove subsidy without blocking the various channels of corruption in Nigeria, thereby plunging 90% of Nigerians, the ordinary people into suffering and poverty. After removing subsidy Tinubu continued by introducing one tax after the other all in a bid to sniff life out of the people so he can rule with poverty. So, from 1999 till date you will see a pattern of wickedness and insensitivity on the part of southern presidents in Nigeria. Most of them have this American capitalist mindsets but they do nothing about corruption, nepotism and tribalism. Unfortunately, putting capitalism and corruption, nepotism and tribalism in the same space is a recipe for disaster cos the capitalists in their insatiable greed and pursuit of self-interest will explore corruption, nepotism and tribalism to achieve their goals. So, after Tinubu does this 4 years the best thing is to vote a northerner who is a professor and has lectured and has an unblemished public service record, or pair that northerner as vice with a southerner of same quality. If Nigerians keep arguing to choose between Tinubu, Atiku and Peter Obi in 2027, we will end up with another disaster as president |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by 9japride(m): 3:48pm On Jul 10 |
Cromagnon:[color=#006600][/color] He has no moral right. He should go and sit down somewhere. If not for government connection, who's he to address national issues? |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by 9japride(m): 3:49pm On Jul 10 |
DMerciful:[color=#006600][/color] Me I don't fancy this administration style of government. But you see that guy, he has no moral right to criticise this government. |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by 9japride(m): 3:53pm On Jul 10 |
Greattha:[color=#006600][/color] Don't mind him. In developed countries it doesn't matter where a leader comes from, the main aim of governance is to benefit everyone. But previous adminstration favoured their persons and laid the foundation for tribalistic style of governance. |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by DMerciful(m): 3:53pm On Jul 10 |
Why? SW APC defended Buhari more than northerners for 8yrs! 9japride: |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Ojuntana: 3:59pm On Jul 10 |
Svoboda:I disagree. He gave a background story to how he arrived at the decision to support Tinubu and he specifically mentioned the MURIC man as the one who came to convince him in that regard. If he was lying, he wouldn't have mentioned any name not to talk of making such claim. The fact is that he said it himself during consultations for the primaries that based on how Amaechi stood by him during his travails, the right person for him to support is Amaechi. If we do not remember anything else at least we remember Amaechi as governor driving him to and from DSS. It is also a known fact that he derided Tinubu from 2015-2019 when he famously went to Lagos after 2019 and spoke about how to defeat godfatherism. So except you can explain the rationale why he dumped Amaechi whom he would have easily deputized for and gotten one step closer to the presidency for Tinubu whom he had little in common with, I think he was saying it as it was. 1 Like |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by Ojuntana: 4:00pm On Jul 10 |
DMerciful:That will be a good ground to kick him out but beware of pretenders 1 Like |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 4:06pm On Jul 10 |
Racoon: When it gets to the point of people saying they miss Buhari as an ex lover misses each other, that is when you know the kind of clueless Government we have now..... It is not his fault , tell Tinubu to improve even though he falls anyhow ... |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 4:09pm On Jul 10 |
haybhi1: If Masses can stick to this ....then the stupid leaders will wake up .....nice one 1 Like |
Re: Nobody Is Too Big To Be Voted Out: Bashir El-rufai's Cryptic Post by ugofab11(m): 4:27pm On Jul 10 |
The North have this stupid entitlement mentality.They feel that they chose who to rule or not to rule Nigeria.Icam igbo and I stand with Tinubu 100 percent. Tinubu smart pass all of una.your gang up won't give you any positive result this time Whether una like an or not,Tinubu 2027.See this one way him father nearly finish southern Kaduna dey talk trash.El Rufia is dead politically and even you self hope you know you are not going back to the green chambers? Go to Dubai where your father has plenty properties |
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