Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by freezone4real(f): 9:17am On Dec 22, 2014 |
Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President.
You don’t have to read this if you’re one of those #GEJtill2015bigots or #BringbackJonathanCampaigners because you won’t find the next few lines friendly. This column is neither meant to appease the proponents of Buhari, but it’s a school of thought meant to trigger open minds into cognitive and productive reasoning.
The last 6 years which represents President Jonathan’s tested leadership capacity has been buoyant for some and bad for the majority, with the first group of people majorly made up of sycophants and sentimental followers. People like Asari and Tompolo can’t have any reason at all to complain about Nigeria’s dreadful situation as they are major benefactors of this clueless Government. No offence, but I already stressed that this is not a friendly article.
Boko Haram Yes! Boko Haram. How can you not be expecting to see that name in any article that addresses the performance of Jonathan’s administration? It’s in fact now a household name that is stuck in the mouth of virtually every Nigerian citizen. It’s not like Nigerians are holding the President responsible for the loss of lives but we are not happy with him (till now) about his almost lackadaisical attitude in the fight with the insurgency, his porous leadership that accommodates impunity without shame and encourages corruption which is the bane behind every crime; even the most unspeakable evil deeds buoys down to the ineffectivenessof the Government in rendering justice.
So Yes! Our President has failed Nigerians; not because of the Nyanya bombing but because he was seen dancing 24 hours after the barbaric event; not because more than 200 girls were kidnapped, but because it had to take 17 year-old Malala to incite some thoughtfulness in the President to see the Parents of the abducted ones. These gestures from Mr. President aren’t just uninspiring and unthinkable but inhuman. It only goes to show how desperate and blind our President is….he doesn’t really care how much lives are snuffed out every day, as long as he remains President………. till 2019 (in his mind).
For people in the southern part of Nigeria which some consider relatively safe and secure; free from terrorism, it is high time you stopped feeling you’re in a comfort zone; just like Asari said. ‘There is fire on the mountain and nobody seems to be on the run…’
Boko Haram animals are not like common street thugs or even the provincial force of the Niger Delta militants. You know why; these guys are not fighting for money and they can’t be appeased with some oil blocks. This is what our leaders have to admit and stop allowing themselves to get hoodwinked by fake Boko Haram negotiators. As you know, FG recently turned out to be the MAGA while trying to negotiate with supposed Boko Haram representatives. It is only an that will think Boko Haram wants to negotiate. Like seriously?
So think of it, if Goodluck Jonathan is this passive now in the war with insurgency, what will happen during his 2nd term. By the time more terror springs up from all angles (It surely will and I’m not just referring to BH.
The more the corruption in Government, the more the crime as time moves on), he simply wouldn’t care who and who dies.
Do you really think GEJ will do anything different this time other than what we have all seen for the past 6 years? Think again! 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by yorke1: 9:38am On Dec 22, 2014 |
freezone4real: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President.
[s]You don’t have to read this if you’re one of those #GEJtill2015bigots or #BringbackJonathanCampaigners because you won’t find the next few lines friendly. This column is neither meant to appease the proponents of Buhari, but it’s a school of thought meant to trigger open minds into cognitive and productive reasoning.
The last 6 years which represents President Jonathan’s tested leadership capacity has been buoyant for some and bad for the majority, with the first group of people majorly made up of sycophants and sentimental followers. People like Asari and Tompolo can’t have any reason at all to complain about Nigeria’s dreadful situation as they are major benefactors of this clueless Government. No offence, but I already stressed that this is not a friendly article.
Boko Haram Yes! Boko Haram. How can you not be expecting to see that name in any article that addresses the performance of Jonathan’s administration? It’s in fact now a household name that is stuck in the mouth of virtually every Nigerian citizen. It’s not like Nigerians are holding the President responsible for the loss of lives but we are not happy with him (till now) about his almost lackadaisical attitude in the fight with the insurgency, his porous leadership that accommodates impunity without shame and encourages corruption which is the bane behind every crime; even the most unspeakable evil deeds buoys down to the ineffectivenessof the Government in rendering justice.
So Yes! Our President has failed Nigerians; not because of the Nyanya bombing but because he was seen dancing 24 hours after the barbaric event; not because more than 200 girls were kidnapped, but because it had to take 17 year-old Malala to incite some thoughtfulness in the President to see the Parents of the abducted ones. These gestures from Mr. President aren’t just uninspiring and unthinkable but inhuman. It only goes to show how desperate and blind our President is….he doesn’t really care how much lives are snuffed out every day, as long as he remains President………. till 2019 (in his mind).
For people in the southern part of Nigeria which some consider relatively safe and secure; free from terrorism, it is high time you stopped feeling you’re in a comfort zone; just like Asari said. ‘There is fire on the mountain and nobody seems to be on the run…’
Boko Haram animals are not like common street thugs or even the provincial force of the Niger Delta militants. You know why; these guys are not fighting for money and they can’t be appeased with some oil blocks. This is what our leaders have to admit and stop allowing themselves to get hoodwinked by fake Boko Haram negotiators. As you know, FG recently turned out to be the MAGA while trying to negotiate with supposed Boko Haram representatives. It is only an that will think Boko Haram wants to negotiate. Like seriously?
So think of it, if Goodluck Jonathan is this passive now in the war with insurgency, what will happen during his 2nd term. By the time more terror springs up from all angles (It surely will and I’m not just referring to BH.
The more the corruption in Government, the more the crime as time moves on), he simply wouldn’t care who and who dies.
Do you really think GEJ will do anything different this time other than what we have all seen for the past 6 years? Think again![/s] Trash! GEJ will only lose in in your dream. 5 Likes |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by arsetalks(m): 9:48am On Dec 22, 2014 |
yorke1:
Trash!
GEJ will only lose in in your dream.
Why not lay bare your points to counter his claims. If you can thats. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by GhaliNaaba(m): 9:51am On Dec 22, 2014 |
Bayelsa will vote for GMB, Edo state will vote for GMB, Rivers will vote for GMB, Imo will vote for GMB, South west will massively vote for GMB, North central will massively vote for GMB, North west will Massively vote for GMB, North East will all Happily vote for GMB So I wonder what give PDP/GEJ that hope. This Change is indeed a moving train. Try to stop it and you get crushed!!! Senatorbimbola@yahoo.com 1 Like |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by lacasa: 9:55am On Dec 22, 2014 |
arsetalks: Why not lay bare your points to counter his claims. If you can thats. Their type can't argue points. They r as empty as their president 1 Like |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by Nobody: 10:00am On Dec 22, 2014 |
lacasa:
Their type can't argue points.
They r as empty as their president Actually his type are more empty than the President 3 Likes |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by oziegbe2015: 10:26am On Dec 22, 2014 |
Jonathan only hope is to rig. The entire north is gmb, 80% west apc(gmb). Imo would be split. Even the rest igbo states need change, edo ph gmb 1 Like |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by Nobody: 10:54am On Dec 22, 2014 |
GhaliNaaba: Bayelsa will vote for GMB, Edo state will vote for GMB, Rivers will vote for GMB, Imo will vote for GMB, South west will massively vote for GMB, North central will massively vote for GMB, North west will Massively vote for GMB, North East will all Happily vote for GMB So I wonder what give PDP/GEJ that hope. This Change is indeed a moving train. Try to stop it and you get crushed!!! Senatorbimbola@yahoo.com
Seconded 1 Like |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by HIGHESTPOPORI(m): 10:56am On Dec 22, 2014 |
GhaliNaaba: Bayelsa will vote for GMB, Edo state will vote for GMB, Rivers will vote for GMB, Imo will vote for GMB, South west will massively vote for GMB, North central will massively vote for GMB, North west will Massively vote for GMB, North East will all Happily vote for GMB So I wonder what give PDP/GEJ that hope. This Change is indeed a moving train. Try to stop it and you get crushed!!! Senatorbimbola@yahoo.com
Only in ur dreams,dats what was predicted online in 2011 too |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by scribble: 10:58am On Dec 22, 2014 |
Saibuhari |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by Nobody: 11:00am On Dec 22, 2014 |
freezone4real: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President.
You don’t have to read this if you’re one of those #GEJtill2015bigots or #BringbackJonathanCampaigners because you won’t find the next few lines friendly. This column is neither meant to appease the proponents of Buhari, but it’s a school of thought meant to trigger open minds into cognitive and productive reasoning.
The last 6 years which represents President Jonathan’s tested leadership capacity has been buoyant for some and bad for the majority, with the first group of people majorly made up of sycophants and sentimental followers. People like Asari and Tompolo can’t have any reason at all to complain about Nigeria’s dreadful situation as they are major benefactors of this clueless Government. No offence, but I already stressed that this is not a friendly article.
Boko Haram Yes! Boko Haram. How can you not be expecting to see that name in any article that addresses the performance of Jonathan’s administration? It’s in fact now a household name that is stuck in the mouth of virtually every Nigerian citizen. It’s not like Nigerians are holding the President responsible for the loss of lives but we are not happy with him (till now) about his almost lackadaisical attitude in the fight with the insurgency, his porous leadership that accommodates impunity without shame and encourages corruption which is the bane behind every crime; even the most unspeakable evil deeds buoys down to the ineffectivenessof the Government in rendering justice.
So Yes! Our President has failed Nigerians; not because of the Nyanya bombing but because he was seen dancing 24 hours after the barbaric event; not because more than 200 girls were kidnapped, but because it had to take 17 year-old Malala to incite some thoughtfulness in the President to see the Parents of the abducted ones. These gestures from Mr. President aren’t just uninspiring and unthinkable but inhuman. It only goes to show how desperate and blind our President is….he doesn’t really care how much lives are snuffed out every day, as long as he remains President………. till 2019 (in his mind).
For people in the southern part of Nigeria which some consider relatively safe and secure; free from terrorism, it is high time you stopped feeling you’re in a comfort zone; just like Asari said. ‘There is fire on the mountain and nobody seems to be on the run…’
Boko Haram animals are not like common street thugs or even the provincial force of the Niger Delta militants. You know why; these guys are not fighting for money and they can’t be appeased with some oil blocks. This is what our leaders have to admit and stop allowing themselves to get hoodwinked by fake Boko Haram negotiators. As you know, FG recently turned out to be the MAGA while trying to negotiate with supposed Boko Haram representatives. It is only an that will think Boko Haram wants to negotiate. Like seriously?
So think of it, if Goodluck Jonathan is this passive now in the war with insurgency, what will happen during his 2nd term. By the time more terror springs up from all angles (It surely will and I’m not just referring to BH.
The more the corruption in Government, the more the crime as time moves on), he simply wouldn’t care who and who dies.
Do you really think GEJ will do anything different this time other than what we have all seen for the past 6 years? Think again! May God bless and sustain you for venting the cardinal points which borders on the grievances of Nigeria Populace against this present administration. Can GEJ's supporters counter these candid points please? I am waiting to see your response here and in the absence of none, it's General Muhammed Buhari all the way till GEJ stops being a cocoon of the few privileged criminal elements around him. 1 Like |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by Nobody: 11:03am On Dec 22, 2014 |
HIGHESTPOPORI: Only in ur dreams,dats what was predicted online in 2011 too Funny enough, you're also living in a fool's paradise to think GEJ will remain in Aso rock beyond 2015. |
Re: Why Buhari Will Be Nigerias Next President. by freezone4real(f): 1:14am On Dec 23, 2014 |
oscarforreal:
May God bless and sustain you for venting the cardinal points which borders on the grievances of Nigeria Populace against this present administration. Can GEJ's supporters counter these candid points please? I am waiting to see your response here and in the absence of none, it's General Muhammed Buhari all the way till GEJ stops being a cocoon of the few privileged criminal elements around him. Amen |