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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by cooluc(f): 12:41pm On Apr 18, 2015
maclatunji:
That the majority of Nigerians are not pleased with the performance of President Goodluck Jonathan in the last 4 years is not in doubt following his defeat at the polls.

However, he cannot have failed totally and must have made some positive impact in certain aspects of governance.

So, what policies of President Goodluck Jonathan would you like President-elect Muhammadu Buhari to maintain and build on for the benefit of Nigerians?


SURE_P.
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Olofintoto(m): 12:42pm On Apr 18, 2015
So Nigerians knw these things nd they said d man is clueless.
I comment my reserve
ShowYourCertificate:
Oh, so you guys knew Jonathan had good initiatives for the country but chose to turn a blind to it during the campaigns. I can see guys mentioning agricultural reformed, railway reforms, YouWin, Automotive Plan, Electric Power Reforms, Free & Fair Elections, etc. All of these wonderful projects were done by Jonathan but you guys chose to use propaganda to destroy them. Now you want to reap where you did not sow? You guys are just funny. You're all set to enter into a big abysmal hole that you can't comprehend grin. Those projects are Jonathan's, don't dabble into sth you didn't start and hence don't understand.
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Entchidodo: 12:42pm On Apr 18, 2015
tupacshakur:

[s]
Dem take multiple monikers swear for you, Ichidodo?

Besides, when will you seize "beefing" Tinubu, the man who strategized the downfall of PDP? grin grin

I know you always wish he was flatheaded.

Oloshi like you![/s]
Conehead from Southwest Nigeria, face yah work...

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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Haykay80(m): 12:43pm On Apr 18, 2015
Stealing is not corruption grin
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by kennynelcon(m): 12:43pm On Apr 18, 2015
He failed in all aspect.
BH should rock its his turn .
ABI NO BE CHANGE AGAIN?
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by NobleAky(m): 12:44pm On Apr 18, 2015
Sure-p especially the GIS type!

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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by tupacshakur(m): 12:44pm On Apr 18, 2015
Entchidodo:
Conehead from Southwest Nigeria, face yah work...

Iyalaya e! grin
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by cocoberry(f): 12:44pm On Apr 18, 2015
Hmmmmm I'm actually interested in one of those mention


Sweetguy25:
Youwin
Electric Power sector Reforms
NIMC Identity management reforms
Electoral Reforms
Nigerian Industrial Master Plan
National Automotive Plan
Agriculture Reforms
Railway Reforms
etc
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by kennynelcon(m): 12:44pm On Apr 18, 2015
No no no He failed in all aspect.
BH should rock its his turn .
ABI NO BE CHANGE AGAIN?




NO DIVERSION.

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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by dekins: 12:45pm On Apr 18, 2015
Agriculture and the various empowerment programmes aimed at creating jobs
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by dondo83(m): 12:45pm On Apr 18, 2015
omenka:
This strides in agric sector people have been talking about, I just don't understand. It appears I'm the only one who doesn't see it oo.

Frankly, the only gain I can point a finger at is the push back of the terrorists in the last couple of months. Buhari should sustain that. Besides that, I think this admin has been a total disaster.

Haba there is God ooh, in as much as i detest Gej his administration has been fantastic in agriculture, let me give u 2 examples, fertiliser racketeering has stopped . with the fall of naira haven't you noticed food stuff price has remained constant? in times past just 1hour effect on our naira or if there was fuel scarcity prices of food jumps up. Buhari should keep the minister of agric, he deserves it.

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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by poshtimms: 12:46pm On Apr 18, 2015
[b][/b] grin[s][/s]Who tell u say GMB get tym for all dis work wey GEJ did, dis man elect get anoda planz for revitalization of nigeria economy.... Just letz kip calm all is gonna b well
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Nobody: 12:46pm On Apr 18, 2015
theV0ice:


Can you point to where and how I "chose not to see anything good in other's laborious efforts"?

So that the law of karma doesn't jump on you?
i got nothing to say2ya other than die there...so die there,punk..
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Entchidodo: 12:47pm On Apr 18, 2015
tupacshakur:


Iyalaya Mi grin
What a very stupidt conehead.....
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by deeptechcool(m): 12:48pm On Apr 18, 2015
omenka:
This strides in agric sector people have been talking about, I just don't understand. It appears I'm the only one who doesn't see it oo.

Frankly, the only gain I can point a finger at is the push back of the terrorists in the last couple of months. Buhari should sustain that. Besides that, I think this admin has been a total disaster.
You are very correct. The much talked about Agric policy is only on paper. It s during this era that people of Benue pay more for fertilizer. If anybody thinks I'm lying, the person should join the next available Benue Links bus.

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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by d33jy85: 12:48pm On Apr 18, 2015
One Program that they shud keep is the Graduate Internship Scheme (GIS) under the umbrella of SURE-p. Even if they are to dismantle SURE-p let them kip that aspect of the program because it positively affected 10s of thousands of lives let dem retool the program and make it more credible and transparent. The Program can be used as a stepping stone to alleviate youth unemployment the partner Firms shud be throughly screend n not jus take young Graduates n exploit dem 4 marketing. They shud use d prog. As a stepping stone to getting employment in2 civil service. If after the 1 year internship u seem duly qualified u will get permanent. Employmen in d civil service.

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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Nobody: 12:49pm On Apr 18, 2015
theV0ice:


Ok madam. i agree
too late,u must die..
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by geoworldedu: 12:52pm On Apr 18, 2015
[b][size=17pt]Some Nigerians are mentally poor. Abject poverty has affected the brains of many Nigerians to the extent that they feel satisfied earning peanuts for life.

The SURE-P Nonsense some people are mentioning is a total rubbish where GRADUATES are being paid #30,000 which they worked for.

Your govt pockets #100,000 per every 30k given to you. They establish all those nonsense just to embezzle our money. For example, they might have earmarked #20 billion naira for that annually but they end up embezzling #19.5 billion and you still sing their praise? Nonsense!!!

Instead, let them use the #20billion naira to set up great industries where thousands of people will be employed and paid handsome salary. In such way, our economy will grow better.

Youwin is another big nonsense which only 0.00005% of Nigerians would only benefit from. Take for example, how many of the people you really know have gotten anything from the YOUWIN. Be sure that 99.999% of us don't have anyone who have benefited from it. SO, BUHARI SHOULD SCRAP THE NONSENSE AND CREATE JOBS INSTEAD!!! [/b][/size]
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by themodernman: 12:52pm On Apr 18, 2015
Sweetguy25:
Youwin
Electric Power sector Reforms
NIMC Identity management reforms
Electoral Reforms
Nigerian Industrial Master Plan
National Automotive Plan
Agriculture Reforms
Railway Reforms
etc

Please can someone teach how to cancel out that National Automotive Plan?
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Bloggz74(m): 12:52pm On Apr 18, 2015
*Education
*Road construction
*Aviation reforms
*Agrilculture
*FOI and press
*Rail and transportation
*Power sector
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by HoseaAudu(m): 12:52pm On Apr 18, 2015
Sweetguy25:
Youwin
Electric Power sector Reforms
NIMC Identity management reforms
Electoral Reforms
Nigerian Industrial Master Plan
National Automotive Plan
Agriculture Reforms
Railway Reforms
etc

I doubt if YOUWIN will continue because the Northern Elite were totally against it from the word go. They felt the program was targeted for people of other region apart from the core North.

GEJ scraped NERFUND and introduced YOUWIN.

NERFUND was 100% controlled by the Northern elite and fealt slighted when it was scraped and Youwin introduced.
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Chirokusko: 12:53pm On Apr 18, 2015
But for the resent push on B/H, which seems to be political, I rates Jona. far far below average. The Agricultural Reforms you guys are shouting of are coincidence. What tangible, masses oriented actions were put in place to improve the sector. GEJ is a total failure, none of his programs should be copied.
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by AhmedMustapha(m): 12:55pm On Apr 18, 2015
ShowYourCertificate:
APC did not only talk about the level of performance of the Jonathan led government, they also condemned most of his policies as well. Even MzJackBaueress along with the APC gang here on nairaland know this. I remembered vividly how they criticised the Railway Project.

Remember these are just Nairaland loyalists of the APC so they don't speak for the APC. Still waiting for an official statement from the APC saying the President has done nothing.

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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by sharonalex: 12:56pm On Apr 18, 2015
Breaking News....on RFI 7am news.....Nigeria's minister of petroleum Mrs Diezani Alinson Maduekwe returned $16 billion to the Federal Government of Nigeria she was escorted by the former Head of State Gen.Abdulsalami Abubakar Rtd. to president Goodluck jonathan residence in the presidential villa...jonathan who was seen visibly angry how ever directed the CBN Governor to return the money to the tresury of the federation
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by geedeex2(m): 12:56pm On Apr 18, 2015
Railway projects my foot,while other countries are giving their citizens the best, GEJ gave us locomotive train and the bastard okupe defended his master telling it to our face that we do not deserve new and modern trains because we are not America.
ShowYourCertificate:
Oh, so you guys knew Jonathan had good initiatives for the country but chose to turn a blind to it during the campaigns. I can see guys mentioning agricultural reforms, railway reforms, YouWin, Automotive Plan, Electric Power Reforms, Free & Fair Elections, etc. All of these wonderful projects were done by Jonathan but you guys chose to use propaganda to destroy them. Now you want to reap where you did not sow? You guys are just funny. You're all set to enter into a big abysmal hole that you can't comprehend grin. Those projects are Jonathan's, don't dabble into sth you didn't start and hence don't understand.
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by ApexTitan(m): 12:57pm On Apr 18, 2015
Ah, now the "Change" rhetoric is now mellowing down eh?

grin grin

We all want change, change everything! cheesy

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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by synergycom19: 12:57pm On Apr 18, 2015
There is nothing GEJ did,all is 419,the only thing he did is to redefined Corruption
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by emmykk(m): 12:58pm On Apr 18, 2015
Sweetguy25:
Youwin
Electric Power sector Reforms
NIMC Identity management reforms
Electoral Reforms
Nigerian Industrial Master Plan
National Automotive Plan
Agriculture Reforms
Railway Reforms
etc
I wonder why they voter against even with his good policy.Nigeria will soon know voting can be wrong
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Nobody: 12:59pm On Apr 18, 2015
Buhari should continue with the:
-construction of the 5 new international terminals,
-the rail transport revolution (he can improve on it, and
-the automotive policy which seeks to encourage local production of cars.

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Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by Akposkool(m): 12:59pm On Apr 18, 2015
ShowYourCertificate:
Oh, so you guys knew Jonathan had good initiatives for the country but chose to turn a blind to it during the campaigns. I can see guys mentioning agricultural reforms, railway reforms, YouWin, Automotive Plan, Electric Power Reforms, Free & Fair Elections, etc. All of these wonderful projects were done by Jonathan but you guys chose to use propaganda to destroy them. Now you want to reap where you did not sow? You guys are just funny. You're all set to enter into a big abysmal hole that you can't comprehend grin. Those projects are Jonathan's, don't dabble into sth you didn't start and hence don't understand.
all he did were on paper mostly. No physical reforms. We want to see these things live not on paper. So understand the difference
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by theV0ice: 1:00pm On Apr 18, 2015
Rexxie:

too late,i must die..
Rexxie:

i got nothing to say2maself other than die here...so die here, Rexxie the punk..

Ok
Re: Which Jonathan Policies Should Buhari Continue? by ijustdey: 1:01pm On Apr 18, 2015
Agricultural reforms
And we should allow for the railway reforms and not the old cargo trains GEJ did give us

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