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Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by rexzqcom(m): 12:13am On Jan 21, 2015 |
Coup plotter like buhari should be banned for life from participating in civil democracy. 4 Likes |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by predentstats: 12:22am On Jan 21, 2015 |
tobex23: Are you justifying military rule as a measure to curb corruption? Then Obasanjo's administration of 1999 should have been cut short an by now we will still be under dictatorship. Lets leave sentiment and face face truth. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by datribune: 12:23am On Jan 21, 2015 |
duni04: How clueless can anyone be to refer to Shagari's govt as a democracy. It was a kleptocracy consisting of d worst set of criminals masquerading as politicians who looted our nation to bankruptcy in d worst recession in our history. d thieving politicians particularly of d NPN, looted d nation to d extent dat no one would borrow d heavily indebted Nigeria any more money. There was no food, no money. Soap, milk, sugar etc popularly called essential commodities disappeared from d shelves just like in Zimbabwe. d federal govt could not pay staff salaries. Few states were able to apply d IMO FORMULA - (half salary) pioneered by Kalu Idika Kalu d then Imo state comm 4 finance. Multinationals like kingsway, UTC, PZ etc left d country. Daily more people became unemployed. In short d economy collapsed. There was utter chaos & tension as more & more people joined d queue of d unemployed. No food, no jobs, no salaries. d nation was a time bomb & a descent to anarchy was imminent. U ar talking of institutions. smh. Is it not when u hav a nation dat u will talk of institutions?. Pls don't thru ignorance of happenings back then trivialize what was a serious national emergency. d reason why knowledgeable people revere GMB even today is because they know dat in 1983 Nigeria was d better because of Buhari's coup. I told u what Ghana did to those dat landed them in a similar position. Is Ghana not d better because of Rawlings actions?. Pls don't defend thieves. |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by sistrunk: 12:27am On Jan 21, 2015 |
mymadam: Shikena shikena shikena oh..levels don chng naw am 10/10 in neato c's voice!! |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by datribune: 12:59am On Jan 21, 2015 |
eaglechild: U insult d concept of democracy when u refer to our govt as a democracy. It is more of a kleptocracy & a govt by thieves. If GMB's govt was not good why do d elders who having experienced both GMB's dictatorship & GEJ's democracy yearn wit nostalgia 4 a return to d good old days?. How transparent is dis government?. Buhari came to power in d worst economic recession in our history but thru his ingenuity he turned d economy around & made d nation buoyant once again. d politicians of d Shagari era within 4 yrs, 3 months squandered d reserves handed down to them by d OBJ military govt. They looted d treasury to bankruptcy & left d nation wit an unprecedented debt burden. Some of dis debts were paid by d Buhari govt & d rest paid off by OBJ recently. |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by rexzqcom(m): 1:46am On Jan 21, 2015 |
If our present constitution was drafted and adapted without military influences, it would have included a constitutional provisions to BAN all coup plotters for life from participating in civil democracy as a deterrent against future coup plots. An amendments to that effect is not late for consideration. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by sethken: 2:38am On Jan 21, 2015 |
dridowu: The worst civilian administration under a democratic rule is better than the best military dictatorship. The military take over of 1983 set Nigeria back 20 years. We had better institutions and infrastructure back then. Democracies every where make mistakes, and should be allowed to correct itself. A democratic government should not be over thrown by some zealot military officer who believes that he is the god of anti-corruption. At the end of the day, it is all false. The military steal power to continue the pillage unquestioned and unopposed. You cannot wrestle power from the people with a barrel of gun, if you do, you are a thief. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by naijaking1: 2:51am On Jan 21, 2015 |
datribune: Like to see you defend the overthrow of the equally corrupt Tafawa Balewa government. Go on! 1 Like |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by neocortex: 3:38am On Jan 21, 2015 |
dridowu: Unfortunately, the military failed to achieve all those things you listed. The closest they could do is mobilize Nigerians against one another in the civil war. He who sacrifices his freedom for temporary security deserves neither liberty nor security and will get none - Benjamin Franklin 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by neocortex: 3:41am On Jan 21, 2015 |
Seun: And are still facing. Just as the fight against evil is an existential fight , anti-corruption strategies goes on forever. No one except the myopic can declare victory. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by ISpiksDaTroof: 4:08am On Jan 21, 2015 |
ApexTitan: Talk about what you know. Just a friendly advice. |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by ISpiksDaTroof: 4:23am On Jan 21, 2015 |
MansaMoussa: End of story!!! |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by Nobody: 4:55am On Jan 21, 2015 |
safarigal:But it has since been established that Buhari attended clandestine coup meetings. Even OBJ had advance knowledge of the coup. |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by MansaMoussa: 6:11am On Jan 21, 2015 |
HNosegbe: Honestly, I still think the Burkinabe Military should get 60% of the Credit! If they had not turned against the Regime, what chances do you think the Civilian Protesters must have had? In a hypocritical world as ours today, a thousand Burkinabes would've been mowed down by Security forces during the demonstration and all we would have heard is international condemnations. Compaore fled when it was clear to him that he had lost military support! And the Burkinabes know this, that is why they rewarded Col. Zida by electing him as head of the Interim Govt. So you see, once the military affirms itself as protectors of the people, civilian regimes become more careful! |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by Nobody: 6:27am On Jan 21, 2015 |
BlackTechnology:I see am my brother. What do u expect from APC that sounds like OPC and is led by area father bola tinubu? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by banky0503(m): 6:48am On Jan 21, 2015 |
peckhamboi:you were happy then because you don't know better, i dont think u will now bro. 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by joseph1832(m): 6:58am On Jan 21, 2015 |
okpurukata:Democracy is not about you or your village, its about we all as a people collectively and compactly. You never bordered to ask why you father and others were joyful when the martial music started playing did you?. |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by okpurukata(f): 7:13am On Jan 21, 2015 |
joseph1832: Why did the jubilations cease within a matter of months. Mr man, democracy is a is about my village, your village, and everyone's village. Try another line abeg. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by joseph1832(m): 7:25am On Jan 21, 2015 |
okpurukata:Then you should have thought of that before you use your village as a yardstick. Where did the jubilation cease? Kindly tell me please, I quiver to know. |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by okpurukata(f): 7:34am On Jan 21, 2015 |
joseph1832: In addition to my village, it ceased among the press, where press freedom became a taboo. It ceased with the cancellation of the Lagos metro line. It ceased with the various senseless executions. To crown it all, my parents had to queue for food now termed "essential commodities". Should I continue. Let me state here that APC could have done better than Buhari. There are more erudite bright Northerners than this guy. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by ApexTitan(m): 7:35am On Jan 21, 2015 |
ISpiksDaTroof: Thanks for the advice, I always endeavour to restrict my discussions to matters that I'm fairly knowledgeable in. In subjects that are outside my scope my participation takes on the form of questions and inquiries. That said I know for certain that your comment earlier was totally incorrect; the US constitution does not make room for a forceful takeover of government by the military. Where did you get that from? |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by BlackTechnology: 7:37am On Jan 21, 2015 |
okpurukata: Is so disgusting and highly irritating that the so called educated SW will be praising a felony like coup Awo's free education was a waste. joseph1832: Any coup against GEJ government will see Nigeria breakup and the SS/SE/MB being an eternal enemies of your region. We will forever be in the state of war. |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by duni04(m): 7:38am On Jan 21, 2015 |
datribune:U are just stubbornly ignorant. You have refused to allow common sense sink into ur brain! Nigeria is the only country in the world that has had terribly corrupt regimes? They've never had such in Britain, the US or France? Did the military generals in those countries stage coups to "Rescue" the people from the corruption? Please use ur head and get the point. Stop being dogmatic and sentimental. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by BlackTechnology: 7:41am On Jan 21, 2015 |
ApexTitan: Don't mind the educated illiterate You should have asked him why the US military had never plotted a coup In short, the US encouraged arms possession as a means to deter coup plotters and not encourage them I pity SW region if any coup takes place Their region will be burn to the ground for any coup instigated by them. |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by BlackTechnology: 7:45am On Jan 21, 2015 |
duni04: Gbam Let them be inciting a coup. One thing is sure and that being that SW will be wiped off if any coup takes place because of them War War War Blood will flow |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by BlackTechnology: 7:50am On Jan 21, 2015 |
naijaking1: The way Igbos were killed for the overthrow of Tafawa 's government so shall the SW be destroyed in their land for any coup instigated by them against GEJ MansaMoussa: |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by joseph1832(m): 7:54am On Jan 21, 2015 |
okpurukata:Freedom of the press? Please listen to yourself, which military regime have ever allowed press freedom. The shutting up of the press is a basic characteristic of any military regime, be it in Nigeria or outside Nigeria. I wouldn't know about your parents but I know I had food on my table, my father never failed to provide for his family. So did many of my neighbours then. Please continue.... The APC only field GMB because he's the only person who can go wrestle the PDP one on one, he proved that during the 2011 presidential election. So my good man, what on Earth are you talking about eh. |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by Okikiade(m): 8:00am On Jan 21, 2015 |
[b][/b]Military Rule's an abberation! Buhari should appologize for the truncation of elected government! He & his co-hort should 've been a deterrent instruments not an ursuper! The devil you know is better than "unproving angel"; we should beware of wolf in sheep's clothing! #GodknowsBest #GodGuides |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by iykofias(m): 8:16am On Jan 21, 2015 |
jingh:ya, afterall dia r worse tins in lyf |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by iykofias(m): 8:20am On Jan 21, 2015 |
notoriousbabe:hehehe, easy o. No wan hear sey e ban u |
Re: Buhari 'Not Sorry' For 1983 Coup: Does Corruption Justify Military Action? by datribune: 8:35am On Jan 21, 2015 |
duni04: Hahahaha who is d ignorant one here. Re-read my posts & urs & see who is ignorant about d happenings back then. In my earlier post i enumerated d problems in d nigeria of 1983 so dat u can know dat d problem was beyond dat of corruption. d error u make is dat u trivialize d problem as being a problem of corruption. It was beyond corruption. It was about preventing d nation from sinking into chaos because of d economic situation brought about by d actions of profligate & corrupt politicians. drastic problems deserve drastic situations. Those countries u mentioned didn't hav d problem dat nigeria had. A country dat had a similar problem was Ghana & they adopted a more drastic solution than Nigeria did. Did Buhari's action help to save our country frm a descent into imminent anarchy & bring relief to hapless nigerians?. U bet it did. |
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