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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Nobody: 2:19pm On Mar 23, 2015
emmykk:
where was the dictator when power was snatch from him?

Please stop asking useless questions. Focus on what is happening now!!
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by 50calibre(m): 2:19pm On Mar 23, 2015
mctolspell:
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IS that the reason why you switched to PDP? I usually don't do this but I'm still shocked on how you can change from one party to another conveniently without any iota of guilt.. I thought you used to preach Politics with Ideology too?

Who the fuc*k is he? Internet touts don't count.

He's allowed to switch to wherever he wants, it still doesn't make any atom of difference. You can't really blame him for switching allegiance though, it's a common Nigerian trait to swap conscience/principles for little change..... A direct implication of the poverty and penury ravaging the country.

I hear retar*d Jonathan is on a dollar distribution spree, this guy's NL trolling abilities was probably noticed by one of Jonathan's goons who then offered him $50 to troll for them.

Say what you want, but a man's got to eat. Hunger is real!!

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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by repogirl(f): 2:20pm On Mar 23, 2015
Can't help but laugh at the concluding statement, the people who help him win wouldn't be the ones to help him govern? Who do they think they are bullshitting?

Why help him win in the first place if you have no stakes in it? Rubbish!
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by fresh15: 2:21pm On Mar 23, 2015
Is it not the same UK that caused the problem we face today that this report comes from? Their initial agreement with North to rule Nigeria forever is no more possible by the recent turn out of events.That is why they support old and clueless Buhari against vibrant and intelligent Jonathan.The tyrant old military dictator does not have a place in Nigerian governance anymore.Jonathan must move on with his wonderful transformation agenda.

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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Nobody: 2:22pm On Mar 23, 2015
hassan85:
oga Barcanista, I read Political Science, from Ahmadu Bello University 2009-2013. I understand nigerian govt and politics. Whch or who have ever won election in nigeria without resinabl percentage 4m d north?? And d south? ACN worked for PDP In 2011 u knw that. Nows its not dsame. Have u eva wondard y muazu, lamido are al in d west campaigning? Cos dia s no hope. How About d west itself APC Got 4 States. See all d odds are against Gej. Its a fact ur neighbor wil tel u.
I read civil engineering but when I started working, I discovered dat most of d things we learnt in school was way too different 4rm wat we do practically. U get?!

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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by honeric01(m): 2:25pm On Mar 23, 2015
barcanista:
The UK telegraph and other foreign press and journalists should make sure that they get their PVC and be ready to vote for the Dictator. As long as Nigerians are concerned, we are renewing the tenancy of President Jonathan in few days time.

Your name is also we?
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by ibietela2(m): 2:25pm On Mar 23, 2015
viczing:
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so far am concerned is weak UK is weak if Russia come they get scared like mad the last time I checked a former UK parliament man said UK can't survive a Russian attack.... they just get lucky cos of their nato participation that's all....

Poke nose uk.... y'all made this country this way so please and please warn your tabloid to stfu

The useless UK that can't help us in this false marriage now talking as if they can help him if he wins
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Nobody: 2:26pm On Mar 23, 2015
Junk journalism at its best with the tinge of neo - colonialism...do we need the UK tabloid to decide choice for Nigeria 's next President?
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by emmykk(m): 2:26pm On Mar 23, 2015
dadaic:


Please stop asking useless questions. Focus on what is happening now!!
how did he carelessly loss power at his prime 44.

Don't worry by say Sunday the winner Will emerged. We know the strength and stronghold of the major candidates.

Love buhari but Jonathan will win.
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by ibietela2(m): 2:28pm On Mar 23, 2015
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Rilwayne001:


Take a chill pill, you'll soon die of heart attack by weekend tongue tongue
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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Nobody: 2:29pm On Mar 23, 2015
bruno419:
I hate doing this but I m always pushed to, all the apc supporters are very stupid,imagine committing a whole giant of Africa to a remote controlled grandpa.. I pity u all...quote me negatively and die young

Dumbo

It is not curse to die young

Your life does not really belong to you so is your death. The set of people that would affect are just your close ones. So it does not really matter, they will move on

So Mr man, you are too dumb to give an opinion on political matters so if I were you I will shut my trap

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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by bruno419(m): 2:33pm On Mar 23, 2015
Justfollowit:


Dumbo

It is not curse to die young

Your life does not really belong to you so is your death. The set of people that would affect are just your close ones. So it does not really matter, they will move on

So Mr man, you are too dumb to give an opinion on political matters so if I were you I will shut my trap

more stupid than I expected
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Eluwilussit(m): 2:34pm On Mar 23, 2015
dearpreye:


Simple. These foreign folks have mastered the art of being seen as relevant in the scheme of things back in Nigeria. And a lot of our people are buying into that nonsense. Lets see if the Chatham House and the Telegraph will come and prevent the tears of the former coup plotter this weekend.

Nonsense. The Nigeria they skewed in favour of the lazy North is gradually being changed, and they are scared their relevance may soon go into space as vapour. A working Nigeria is NEVER in their interests.....

Very true. It will be stupid to fall back on Buhari as a messiah. Why vindicate the military? Why give this vagabond the opportunity to make a name? No matter how weak Jona is, he's still better than a GMB.

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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Nobody: 2:35pm On Mar 23, 2015
bruno419:
more stupid than I expected

Bwahahaha

Is that all
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by hotgunz(m): 2:38pm On Mar 23, 2015
All ds crazy people in Nigeria will jst open dere mouth and type nonsense, since we don't respect our own president how do we expect other nation to respect us... Can any Nigeria newspaper read dat againt tony Blair?
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Riodiao(m): 2:41pm On Mar 23, 2015
Letter to Buhari from the grave of the innocents –
By Bashir Yusufu
Dear General Buhari; I would’ve addressed this letter privately to you, but in the expectation that you may not receive it, I decided to make it an Open Letter, in the hope that you would stumble on it, read it and hopefully feel some of the pains and anguish that have been my lot. Having said that, permit me therefore to proceed with the rest of this missive from the grave of innocents departed.
Last night, while I was at my modest home in Katsina, relaxing and probably half-awake, I heard the voice of my cousin who was killed in the North in April 2011 during the post-election violence instigated by your loss of the presidential election. With bloodshot sad eyes, my cousin, looking apparition-like, was wailing “Gen Buhari, why why”. My cousin’s name is (or was) Mallam Yusuf Danfulani, a bright young lad originally from Katsina State, who was slaughtered in cold blood and set on fire by youths chanting “Sai Buhari”, like they are again now chanting in 2015.
Gen Buhari, in case you have forgotten, Yusuf was slaughtered in your name even though he never did any wrong to you, and even voted for you against Dr Jonathan. He lost his life just because the murderers you encouraged by your many hate speeches believed Yusuf to be from middle belt or southern Nigeria, most probably because of his bulky looks and brave, patriotic attempts to prevent the killing of an innocent Youth Corper, Ukeoma Ikechukwu. Even though he cried out in Hausa and Fulfulde, he was still not believed by those you (Buhari) managed to brainwash to see all non-Fulani Nigerians as conspiring to vote against you. In this very case, Yusuf voted for you but his ‘Sai Buhari’ killers never believed he did. Like you, Gen Buhari, the mob was baying for the blood of innocents.
If not for Yusuf’s best friend who was with him and was himself nearly killed, we would not have recognized his charred body that was burnt beyond recognition. And thanks to the same friend for recounting to us the little he could make out at the last moments of Yusuf’s life, the agony he passed through and the most important words he uttered before he gave up. It is the same words I heard him utter last night from the grave: ‘Gen Buhari, why why’. Yet, to this day, you (Buhari) have not cared to apologize or show any remorse, but you instead offered lame excuses for the bloodletting you had instigated, and still instigate. I now ask you this: Gen Buhari, must you always shade blood, like you started doing from 1983, to rule Nigeria? Do you recall how you killed Brigadier Bako in 1983 just so you could take power by force from Shehu Shagari?
General Buhari, Ukeoma Ikechukwu himself was reported missing that same day Yusuf was murdered by your supporters, and finally confirmed dead the following day when his charred remains was discovered in a hooded area. Apparently, your supporters had dragged him out of the open and tortured him before finally snuffing life out of him. Like my cousin, Yusuf, Ukeoma was very young and an innocent. Unlike Dr. Jonathan, they were not contesting against you. Yet, when they were killed, part of Nigeria was killed with them; the same Nigeria that you are now angrily campaigning to rule.
Yusuf and Ukeoma were not alone. Six other innocent Youth Corpers were also murdered in Bauchi, where you Buhari, polled 1,315,209 votes (almost 82 per cent), defeating Dr Jonathan who scored 258,404 votes and did not even hit the 25 per cent mark. The corps members were reportedly chased to a police station where they sought refuge. But the rioters, who were raving mad with bloodlust and chanting “Sai Buhari”, overran the station and murdered the young Nigerians in cold blood. So, Gen Buhari, as you can see from the Bauchi result and it’s aftermath, your supporters even shade blood when you win; still you have no qualms. Today, you are prancing around the nation, arrogant and angry as usual, behaving like you have already won the election; and thus setting up another bloodletting if you are not announced winner.
The story of Obinna Okpokiri is as heart-wrenching as Yusuf’s. The 27-year-old was butchered and burnt to ashes, in the service of his fatherland. Okpokiri’s own circumstances were as gruesome as they could be. He had run to the Corpers’ Lodge as the rampaging ‘Sai Buhari’ rioters targeted Youth Corper polling officers recruited by INEC for the election. As painful death loomed, the young Nigerians contemplated fleeing to the barracks. But they were not lucky enough. Your ‘Sai Buhari’ supporters caught up with them, slaughtered and set them on fire. Like Yusuf, these innocents are human beings and future leaders on the last laps of fulfilling their national duty before moving on to a bright future. But it was not to be because, in your name, Gen Buhari, they were slaughtered, sliced, soaked in petrol and scorched. Reduced to ashes in minutes and in the most callous fashion by those that are not better citizens or humans than them.
General Buhari, while you are now busy inciting another violence, please bear in mind that in 2011, your supporters turned violent in whole 12 northern states as they burned the homes, vehicles, and properties of innocent Nigerians, some of whom are also Muslims and Northerners like you and my cousin Yusuf. Your ‘Sai Buhari’ supporters also targeted and killed Christians and members of southern Nigerian ethnic groups, who were seen as supporting the PDP, and they burnt churches across the north. One particular attack in Bauchi stood out as most heart-breaking. According to Human Rights Watch, on April 17 in Giade, a rural town in northern Bauchi, ‘Sai Buhari’ mobs attacked youth corps members in the town. The Corpers, who were mostly from Yoruba, ran to the local police station to seek refuge, but the mobs stormed the police station. The mob killed the police officer on duty and burned down the police station. They raped two of the female youth corps members and then hacked them to death with machetes, along with five male youth corps members. In total, rioters killed ten youth corps members in that town alone.
A lecturer at the Nuhu Bamalli Polytechnic, Zaria, Kaduna State, described to Human Rights Watch how a mob of Muslims chanting “Change, Sai Buhari” attacked and killed several Christian students, a Christian lecturer and four Muslim students suspected of being PDP sympathizers on April 17: He said “Between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m., they entered the school chanting slogans and shouting: “Where are the Christians and Muslims that supported the ruling party?” They had painted their faces black and were shouting that they needed “change”, the Congress for Progressive Change campaign slogan. The mob had all sorts of weapons – machetes, sticks, and clubs. They started breaking the glass on the buildings. The students ran away but the mob pursued them into the staff quarters and they had nowhere to go. The mob beat them to death. The lecturer they killed was Yoruba“.
Finally, Gen Buhari, let me end this letter by asking you this question: When are you going to apologize to me, to Yusuf’s aged parents, to Ukeoma’s parents, to parents of all innocents murdered by your brainwashed supporters, to Nigeria and to mankind? And here is Yusuf again, asking you from the grave: “Gen Buhari, why why”.
Bashir Yusufu.
yusufubashir@yahoo.com
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by ibietela2(m): 2:45pm On Mar 23, 2015
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Change2015:


A real giant of Africa would not need assistance from Chad and Cameroon to deal with Boko Haram. That is how low your Jonathan has brought us!

#change
#GMB
#APC
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Is it only US that is fighting ISIS? What about in Iraq? Libya?
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Nobody: 2:46pm On Mar 23, 2015
bruno419:
I hate doing this but I m always pushed to, all the apc supporters are very stupid,imagine committing a whole giant of Africa to a remote controlled grandpa.. I pity u all...quote me negatively and die young

You are useless and an uneductaed f00l!!!! angry angry

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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by eagleeyez: 2:46pm On Mar 23, 2015
dearpreye:


Simple. These foreign folks have mastered the art of being seen as relevant in the scheme of things back in Nigeria. And a lot of our people are buying into that nonsense. Lets see if the Chatham House and the Telegraph will come and prevent the tears of the former coup plotter this weekend.

Nonsense. The Nigeria they skewed in favour of the lazy North is gradually being changed, and they are scared their relevance may soon go into space as vapour. A working Nigeria is NEVER in their interests.....


Okay.... But they are right on the foreign journalists
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by bruno419(m): 2:46pm On Mar 23, 2015
lestat:


You are useless and an uneductaed f00l!!!! angry angry
another product of masturbation
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Riodiao(m): 2:47pm On Mar 23, 2015
My dear people of Rivers State, we of this generation will not in good conscience expect forgiveness and compassion from our forebears, posterity, and the spirit of our unborn generations if it is recorded in the annals of history that after 48 Years of Rivers people supporting leaders from all other parts of this country with our votes and resources, we were the same that witch hunted and hounded down the very first ever President from this region, granted us by providence.

I wash my hands off this treachery.

In the light of the above, I wish to urge all My Supporters, the Good People of Rivers State to join hands with other well-meaning Nigerians to massively vote for President GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN (GCFR) and the Transformation Agenda that has brought so much relief and succour to the greatest number of Nigerians. I also urge all Rivers People to vote for Chief Barr Nyesom Wike (CON), who has shown by his antecedents, track records and boundless capabilities that he will deliver good governance to the People of Rivers State.

Thank You and God Bless You All Abundantly.

Engr Tele Ikuru
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by hassan85(m): 2:48pm On Mar 23, 2015
pinkbee:

I read civil engineering but when I started working, I discovered dat most of d things we learnt in school was way too different 4rm wat we do practically. U get?!
pinkbee i quite agree with u. But as a political scientist? Wat we study s wat happns evryday.. Til date its stil hapning. Jega s a political scientist do u see how he's working? Not like murice iwu. See i just dnt knw how beta to explain to u. But we study nijeria. Not united states yes we do study comparative politics but nigerian politics s our domain.
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by ibietela2(m): 2:48pm On Mar 23, 2015
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adenine02:
this pdp e-diots will soon say UK telegraph is own by tinubu
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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by sandraa(f): 2:50pm On Mar 23, 2015
Almost all the people that want Buhari to win this election have not collected their PVC.
They are mostly the office and bussiness people that understand the need for change . but no time to pick PVC or go register.
APC pls do some miraculous thing ooooo
Change all the way!

Sai Buhari

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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by BodyKiss(m): 2:55pm On Mar 23, 2015
bruno419:
I hate doing this but I m always pushed to, all the apc supporters are very stupid,imagine committing a whole giant of Africa to a remote controlled grandpa.. I pity u all...quote me negatively and die young

Fóol. Now you can die
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by bruno419(m): 3:00pm On Mar 23, 2015
BodyKiss:


Fóol. Now you can die
who is ur father
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by amara2015: 3:02pm On Mar 23, 2015
Nigeria will never vote for a diaper wearing fossil, that belongs to the museum.
Sai GEJ
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by bewla(m): 3:04pm On Mar 23, 2015
pls pls pls as any one heard from F F K and Fayose or them done decamp
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Chigold101(m): 3:04pm On Mar 23, 2015
Rilwayne001:


TANoid

[size=15pt] Atleast UK telegraph is neither owned nor funded by Tinubu/APC

PDP/TANoid AFTER BUHARI IS ANNOUNCED THE WINNER ON SUNDAY

living in dream world...come to think of it how of those that will vote on saturday will read this LUBICH.
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Lucasbalo(m): 3:04pm On Mar 23, 2015
barcanista:
The UK telegraph and other foreign press and journalists should make sure that they get their PVC and be ready to vote for the Dictator. As long as Nigerians are concerned, we are renewing the tenancy of President Jonathan in few days time.
Renewing tenancy four more years of poverty , infrastructural decay, corruption , nepotism , failing health sections, lack of electricity, 70% youth unemployment, average Nigerians living on less than $2 a day while Naira is losing her value daily, living in a country the elites will fly to Europe for their medical needs while millions of Nigerians die of treatable diseases, living in a country that produced hundreds of thousands of graduates with no prospect for gainful employment . I can go on but if that is what you want, good for u because I know overwhelming majority of Nigerians don't want to live in a hellhole under a clueless , inept and corrupt leader.

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Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by amara2015: 3:08pm On Mar 23, 2015
You should all know by now that GEJ appointed all the state RECs. Its the info they pass unto Jega that he will release to Nigerians. PDP planned the outcome of this election about 4yrs ago. Just wait and see, its a done deal!
Sai GEJ
Re: 'better An Ex-dictator Than A Weak President'- UK Telegraph by Rilwayne001: 3:11pm On Mar 23, 2015
Chigold101:
living in dream world...come to think of it how of those that will vote on saturday will read this LUBICH.

Console yourself very well.

It will soon dawn on you.

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