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A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by nwaanambra1(m): 12:37pm On Mar 15, 2015
MOST OF US ARE ALWAYS SCARE OF READING LONG EPISTLE BUT PLS I BEG OF YOU TO TAKE YOUR TIME AND READ THIS ARTICLED BY DAN AGBESE. WE NEED TO EXPLORE ALL ANGLE IN ORDER TO RESCUE THIS GREAT NATION WHOSE FUTURE IS VERY SHAKY MOST ESPECIALLY NOW.
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Let us begin this brief discussion with the obvious. General Muhammadu Buhari, former head of state, 1984-85, is in the presidential race for the fourth time since 2003. It is thus easy for his detractors to put it down to his consuming ambition to rule this country for the second time. I think it should now be possible for us to be fair and open-minded about him, what he stands for and what motivates him to weather his disappointments and maintain his focus towards his objective of leading a competent and dedicated national team to salvage our dear country ravaged by termites. It has been his obsession for 31 years now.

It is difficult not to admire his courage. Three times he ran the race and three times he lost. Each time, believing that the verdict by the electoral umpire did not reflect the true decision of the people, he pursued his case all the way to the highest court in the land. In 2003, he spent more than three years trying to persuade their lordships to listen to him and do justice to him, the electoral system, the rule of law and the country. The courts failed him each time because politics trumped justice in the temple of justice. The system failed him each time with palpable injury to our collective sense of justice. Yet, he was not, to use the popular saying, even shaken. Each setback fired his resolve. It seems to me that only he could see the rainbow where the rest of us see the dark clouds of despair and lost hope. I have no intention of couching his political ambition in sacerdotal terms but a man this faithful to his cause and belief is an inspiration.

It is no longer difficult to see that the general is clearly motivated by nobler and higher objectives than his alleged greed for power, whatever his detractors might say. For one, his quest is clear evidence that unlike many, he has not lost faith in the present and the future of our country. Buhari believes that our country is not a lost cause.

Many of our compatriots have more or less given up on the country because they are convinced that like Nazareth, nothing good will come out of this lumbering giant of Africa. You can’t blame those who feel that way. Nigeria seems condemned to being a permanently potentially great country. Lesser African and other Third World countries have pulled themselves up by their bootstraps but ours seems content to hold the candle to such countries. This country has squandered its riches and opportunities and overdrawn from its bank account of international goodwill. It evokes more pity than pride. Its once loud voice in the comity of nations has been reduced to incoherent whining. Its once commanding presence in the international arena has been reduced to a black fedora at photo ops at the gathering of world leaders.

Buhari told TheNews magazine at an interview in December 2003, “I think this country is in a mess.” He has consistently demonstrated his belief that the mess could be cleaned up and it would be morning again in Nigeria. If good people run away from the mess, it would only get messier. This has been his mantra since January 1984. He told us on his assumption of office as head of state: “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country than Nigeria. We shall remain here and salvage it together.”

The general is still in the salvage operation. In 1984, Buhari came into office as an angry general. He was disappointed that in only four years and three months or so, the politicians had managed, quite remarkably, to put the economy in serious “predicament.” Our country was “afflicted” by a “crisis of confidence.” Nigeria became a risky country to do business with. Its trading partners denied it lines of credit. Young Nigerians were checking out in search of greener pastures elsewhere.

His appearance on the political scene in 2003 was a big surprise to many, yours sincerely not excepted, who believed that Buhari hated politics and the politicians. How could he keep the company of those who worship in the shrines of untruth and who verily believe that corruption is merely a smart way of being “better pass your neighbour”? There were obstacles in his path in the shapes and sizes of some of those he put behind bars in 1984-85. They had become the party moguls and the deciders-in-chief of political fortunes and misfortunes in the country. How could they let the general on to the turf? They obviously feared that if Buhari came again, he would head them back into jail again. Time sharpens the edge of revenge.

Buhari looked beyond that and surprisingly showed that he understood the elementary facts of a presidential contest. He did not come into it as a joke. He did so with serious-mindedness. He was the only presidential candidate that year to publish his manifesto – an impressive document that lamented our lost opportunities but wasted no tears over them or indulge in a puerile and futile blame game. His manifesto detailed his appreciation of our national challenges and his informed approach to meeting and defeating them.

Twice Buhari stood on the platform of his party, ANPP, and twice the wily politicians used him as a bargaining chip with the ruling party. Thus compromised and happy with it, the politicians also made their party history. Their vengeance was to make Buhari a political orphan. By the 2003 general elections, the party had lost all but two of the seven states it won in 1999.

Buhari understood the game. He took an unprecedented step. He formed his own political party, Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, on whose platform he contested the presidential election in 2011. Was he doing all these because of his greed for power? It does not add up.

Buhari is the most misunderstood Nigerian of his generation since his whirlwind 20-month rule. Much of the misunderstanding is a product of the fear of the man they refuse to understand. He has been tarred and feathered as an alleged religious fanatic whose alleged objective in seeking power is to Islamise Nigeria. Yet, his detractors find it convenient not to remember that in his quest for the presidency, Buhari has not carried his campaigns to mosques or Muslim groups anywhere in the country. Religion has never featured in his campaigns. Political leadership is not about the god you worship. It is about serving that god by serving the people.

On the other hand, unlike Buhari, President Goodluck Jonathan is busy mining religion for his political benefits. It is no secret that he hops from one obscure church to another, seeking assurance from pastors that he is the man chosen by God. Twice, he took state governors, ministers and pastors to pray at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. I have heard no one accuse him of Christianising Nigeria.

The trouble for Buhari’s detractors is that despite their poor attempts to tarnish his integrity, they are unable to reasonably question his solid credentials: his incorruptibility and his belief in and commitment to discipline and the rule of law. Not all of us are comfortable with a strong leader. Many of us prefer a weak and jolly leader who holds the cow for the smart ones to milk. When US President Obama advised that Africa needed strong institutions, not strong leaders Buhari’s quite sensible response was that you need strong leaders to build strong institutions on the continent. Just see how many of our national institutions are mothballed through a poor appreciation of the fact that nations are built and they progress on the strong pillars of their institutions.


The governor of Jigawa, Sule Lamido, was once quoted as saying, “the fear of Buhari is the beginning of wisdom.” Perhaps, that is the problem. (To be concluded).

http://leadership.ng/columns/413368/the-buhari-phenomenon-1
Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by SeverusSnape(m): 12:38pm On Mar 15, 2015
Buhari is a despotic, Certificateless illiterate.

Let them keep laundering his image. [img]http://makeagif.com/7XJFp9[/img]

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Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by clevvermind(m): 12:41pm On Mar 15, 2015
op, are you talking about buhari the terrorist?

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Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by nwaanambra1(m): 1:12pm On Mar 15, 2015
ON SEVERAL OCCASION OF WHICH I WAS OPPORTUNE TO STEP OUT OF THE BORDERS OF THIS COUNTRY, I AM ALWAYS FILLED WITH ANGER ON THE WAY I WAS ADDRESSED AND TREATED AS A NIGERIA COMPARE TO THE WAY SOUTH-AFRICANS, KENYANS AND EVEN GHANAIAN WERE TREATED. THE WORLD SEE NIGERIANS AS LEPERS TO BE TREATED EITHER WITH DISDAIN OR PITY. I LOOK AT US AS NIGERIANS I SEE INTELLIGENT MEN AND WOMEN THAT CAN PROUDLY STAND THEIR GROUND AMONG COMMITTEE OF NATIONS.

THEN I BEGIN TO WONDER WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? WHY ARE WE NOT RESPECTED LIKE THEM OTHER NATIONS - FORGET THE SCAM TAG, THE FACT STILL REMAINS THAT INDIANS, LEBANESE AND EVEN AMERICANS HAVE MORE SCAMMERS THAN NIGERIANS - THEN WHY ARE WE SINGLED OUT TO BE TREATED LIKE A PARIAH NATION [PLS DON'T GET ME WRONG - AM TOTALLY AGAINST CHEATING OF WHATEVER NATURE].

THEN IT OCCURRED TO ME THAT ITS ALL ABOUT LEADERSHIP! WE LACK LEADERS WHO HAVE THE AUDACITY TO TELL THE WORLD THAT NIGERIANS DESERVES TO BE RESPECTED. WE LACK LEADERS THAT CAN FEEL OUR PAINS, LEADERS WHO ARE PATRIOTIC. WE LACK LEADERS WITH A HUMAN FACE!

WHEN GENERAL BUHARI ANNOUNCED HIS INTEREST IN THE PRESIDENCY IN 2003, I INSTANTLY SAW IN HIM THE KIND OF LEADER THAT NIGERIA SO MUCH NEEDS TO STRAIGHTEN THINGS OUT. I LATCHED ON TO HIS PRESIDENTIAL BID AND SUPPORTED HIM BOTH FINANCIAL, MATERIALLY AND OTHERWISE, AND I WAS SO HAPPY TO SEE THAT LOTS OF NIGERIANS ALSO SEE WHAT I SAW IN HIM.

HE WAS SEVERALLY RIGGED OUT NOT BECAUSE NIGERIANS DON'T WANT HIM BUT BECAUSE THE THE POLITICAL RULING CLASS WHERE ALL AGAINST HIM BECAUSE WHAT HE STOOD FOR IS NOT GOOD FOR THEM.

NOW FINALLY, THE TIDE HAS CHANGED. THEY HAVE INDIRECTLY SUCCEED IN MAKING HIM A CULT WITH MILLIONS OF FOLLOWERS THAT TRANSCENDS TRIBE, RELIGION AND REGION.

NIGERIANS HAVE SEEN HIM AS A TRUE NATIONALIST WITH AN HONEST DESIRE FOR THE GOOD OF OUR DEAR FATHERLAND.

WHEN YOU READ SOME POSTS OF NIGERIANS ON NAIRALAND AND THE COMMENTS OF THE PEOPLE IN THE STREET, YOU WILL AGREE WITH ME THAT THE CHANGE WE ALL SO EARNESTLY DESIRE IS HERE AND WE MUST GRAB IT WITH BOTH HANDS.


LET ME CONCLUDE WITH THIS EPIC POST FROM A NAIRALANDER:


Obipat:
. Why am I osu? Is it because I want a better leader? Thaat I finished my NYSC since 2012 and no job and I feel like tryIng. Another person? DId u know that GMB was not an optIon to me in 2011? DId u know that GEJ failed all his 2011 campaign promIses? DId u know that we have 3 graduates in my family wIthout jobs. DId u know tht God will forgv u if u use ur senses and vote for GMB

THIS POST SAYS IT ALL.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by Obipat(m): 2:14pm On Mar 15, 2015
nwaanambra1:
ON SEVERAL OCCASION OF WHICH I WAS OPPORTUNE TO STEP OUT OF THE BORDERS OF THIS COUNTRY, I AM ALWAYS FILLED WITH ANGER ON THE WAY I WAS ADDRESSED AND TREATED AS A NIGERIA COMPARE TO THE WAY SOUTH-AFRICANS, KENYANS AND EVEN GHANAIAN WERE TREATED. THE WORLD SEE NIGERIANS AS LEPERS TO BE TREATED EITHER WITH DISDAIN OR PITY. I LOOK AT US AS NIGERIANS I SEE INTELLIGENT MEN AND WOMEN THAT CAN PROUDLY STAND THEIR GROUND AMONG COMMITTEE OF NATIONS.

THEN I BEGIN TO WONDER WHAT IS THE PROBLEM? WHY ARE WE NOT RESPECTED LIKE THEM OTHER NATIONS - FORGET THE SCAM TAG, THE FACT STILL REMAINS THAT INDIANS, LEBANESE AND EVEN AMERICANS HAVE MORE SCAMMERS THAN NIGERIANS - THEN WHY ARE WE SINGLED OUT TO BE TREATED LIKE A PARIAH NATION [PLS DON'T GET ME WRONG - AM TOTALLY AGAINST CHEATING OF WHATEVER NATURE].

THEN IT OCCURRED TO ME THAT ITS ALL ABOUT LEADERSHIP! WE LACK LEADERS WHO HAVE THE AUDACITY TO TELL THE WORLD THAT NIGERIANS DESERVES TO BE RESPECTED. WE LACK LEADERS THAT CAN FEEL OUR PAINS, LEADERS WHO ARE PATRIOTIC. WE LACK LEADERS WITH A HUMAN FACE!

WHEN GENERAL BUHARI ANNOUNCED HIS INTEREST IN THE PRESIDENCY IN 2003, I INSTANTLY SAW IN HIM THE KIND OF LEADER THAT NIGERIA SO MUCH NEEDS TO STRAIGHTEN THINGS OUT. I LATCHED ON TO HIS PRESIDENTIAL BID AND SUPPORTED HIM BOTH FINANCIAL, MATERIALLY AND OTHERWISE, AND I WAS SO HAPPY TO SEE THAT LOTS OF NIGERIANS ALSO SEE WHAT I SAW IN HIM.

HE WAS SEVERALLY RIGGED OUT NOT BECAUSE NIGERIANS DON'T WANT HIM BUT BECAUSE THE THE POLITICAL RULING CLASS WHERE ALL AGAINST HIM BECAUSE WHAT HE STOOD FOR IS NOT GOOD FOR THEM.

NOW FINALLY, THE TIDE HAS CHANGED. THEY HAVE INDIRECTLY SUCCEED IN MAKING HIM A CULT WITH MILLIONS OF FOLLOWERS THAT TRANSCENDS TRIBE, RELIGION AND REGION.

NIGERIANS HAVE SEEN HIM AS A TRUE NATIONALIST WITH AN HONEST DESIRE FOR THE GOOD OF OUR DEAR FATHERLAND.

WHEN YOU READ SOME POSTS OF NIGERIANS ON NAIRALAND AND THE COMMENTS OF THE PEOPLE IN THE STREET, YOU WILL AGREE WITH ME THAT THE CHANGE WE ALL SO EARNESTLY DESIRE IS HERE AND WE MUST GRAB IT WITH BOTH HANDS.


LET ME CONCLUDE WITH THIS EPIC POST FROM A NAIRALANDER:




THIS POST SAYS IT ALL.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

. God bless u, GEJ can't decIeve me again. Let's vote enmasse for GMB for future of our chIldren

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Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by arsetalks(m): 2:26pm On Mar 15, 2015
clevvermind:
op, are you talking about buhari the terrorist?
Your father is the terrorist. You bastard hypocrite.

Who wrote this in another thread fooool.

clevvermind:



why are you calling her names? is that what
buhari taught you? to be disrespecting someone
old enough to be your mother?

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Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by vanilson(m): 2:31pm On Mar 15, 2015
SAI BUHARI

#ihavedecided

All Nigerians wake-up wherever you are for #change#!
Buhari and Osinbajo Can change this country and Nigeria will be better again. Yes they can do it. Don't let people deceive people party, deceive you.They are coming again!!! Shine your eyes well, OBJ, called them hawks that surround GEJ, Its has been proven that we are not moving forward for past 6 years now, all what they do is to recycle themselves and continue embezzlement of Nigerians money. You can see for yourself, people deceive people PDP party, that is their mentality. They said Buhari will take us back if elected President! Nigerians say it's a good decision to go back when you've lost your way on a 6 years. PDP journey where our destination as a nation is no longer visible. Please, Buhari, take us back to the era where:
1. One Dollar was less than one Naira. It is incredible today
2. Everything was on first come first serve basis.
3. There was zero tolerance for corruption.
4. Oil refineries in PortHarcourt, Warri & Kaduna were built & running at full capacity.
5. Anybody with questionable wealth was afraid to display it in public not spending 10billion naira to fabricate and air documentary on them on AIT and NTA.
6. There was Zero tolerance for indiscipline. Everything was in order.
7. Nigeria had no debt at all
8. Neglecting your children was a crime
9. Littering the public place was a crime.
10. Twenty oil depots were built and functioning.
11. Western world can't interfere into our nation.
12. Chad invaded Nigeria, we sent them packing but did not harness their Land
13. Our economy was NOT running on
14. We can sleep with our eyes closed because we were secured.
15. Countries like Indonesia and Malaysia need not to set example on how to deal with drug pushers
16. The Maitaseine Islamic Sect insurgency in the North was crushed on record time not 3weeks to election
17. We want those days when Buhari was a military Governor but did not amass illegal wealth.
18. We want those days when Buhari was a Minister of Petroleum but did not hire a private jet for N10 billion.
19. We want those days when Buhari was a Head of State but did not loot the Treasury. 20. We want those days when Buhari was Head of PTF but did not steal the Fund even in the days of Abacha when stealing was the order of the day.
Pls, Buhari & Osinbajo, take us BACK! We can't afford another 4yrs of waste in the hands of PDP!!! Take us BACK to the good old days of this our great nation.
#ihavedecided to vote for #change#

click like to vote GMB/PYO

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Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by clevvermind(m): 3:36pm On Mar 15, 2015
arsetalks:
Your father is the terrorist. You bastard hypocrite.

Who wrote this in another thread fooool.



am i lying against him? did i call him dunce, fool, drunkard, goat etc?
Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by SeverusSnape(m): 3:40pm On Mar 15, 2015
arsetalks:
Your father is the terrorist. You bastard hypocrite.

Who wrote this in another thread fooool.



Buhari is an illiterate terrorist.
Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by arsetalks(m): 3:42pm On Mar 15, 2015
clevvermind:
am i lying against him? did i call him dunce, fool, drunkard, goat etc?
You are what I said you are, a foool.

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Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by omenka(m): 3:44pm On Mar 15, 2015
I've NEVER believed in any politician as much as I do GMB. The man is simply an Enigma who commands Love, Respect and Fear (amongst his enemies/ enemies of Nigeria).

If you ever come across this post sir, know that I love you. smiley

God bless and preserve you for Nigeria.

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Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by arsetalks(m): 3:47pm On Mar 15, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Buhari is an illiterate terrorist.
He is more educated than your father.
Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by SeverusSnape(m): 3:52pm On Mar 15, 2015
arsetalks:
He is more educated than your father.
And I'm more educated than you and your entire generation.
Re: A Great Political Icon Whom Might Supass Nelson Mandela Is About To Be Born by clevvermind(m): 5:03pm On Mar 15, 2015
arsetalks:
You are what I said you are, a foool.
you are a kid. grin I dnt trade words with kids. Ok.

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