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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by Koleman(m): 10:24am On Feb 06, 2016
SylarsMcQuins:


Don't mind that fool, they should keep on deceiving themselves.

No be only America...
u still be pikin. Na only south east politics u sabi. world politics is stronger.
Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by erusen: 10:25am On Feb 06, 2016
Kreamie:
You people and your religious dementia
so u can't shut up and let other people express their views with their religions or with any thing they deem fit,then go and hug transformer

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by emonkey(m): 10:26am On Feb 06, 2016
khalhokage:
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday said that with the quantum of problems his administration inherited, he sometimes wondered why he had to seek power at this time.

Buhari spoke in London while addressing members of the Nigerian community in the United Kingdom.

Our correspondent obtained a transcript of the President’s address to the gathering on Friday.

Buhari said he wondered why oil, which used to sell for over $140 per barrel, would reduce to $30 per barrel during his time as the President.

Notwithstanding the problem, however, Buhari said he kept praying to God to be merciful to the over 170 million Nigerians who are exposed to poverty, illiteracy and other social ills.

He said, “With the problems we have in this government, I sometimes wonder. At least, this time around, I asked for it, I prayed for it, I went round the country and I asked for it. But the first time under the military, I allowed the military to take decision.

“But I say why me? Why is it that it is when they have spent all the money, when they made the country insecure that I returned?
“Why didn’t I come when the treasury was full? Oil price was over $140 per barrel and when I came, it slipped down to $30. Why me?
“I keep on praying to God to pity Nigeria and its over 170 million people who are exposed to climate change, illiteracy and poverty.”

The President, however, said his administration had succeeded in mopping up over N2.2trn as of January through the Treasury Single Account arrangement.

He said although the TSA was introduced by the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, that administration could not implement it for reasons best known to its officials.

He said his administration decided to implement the arrangement when he came on board and discovered that the country was broke.
The President said, “You know the condition we are in now. I am sure with demands from home, in spite of what your effort is, you know we are really in trouble.

“We have tried to impose what we call Treasury Single Account. The reason is simple. This government did not initiate it, it was initiated by the previous government. But it was so unpopular to the bureaucracy, so the previous government for its own reasons, could not impose it.

“But when we came and we found out that we were broke, we said this is the way to do it.

“I will tell you two examples to convince you. Firstly, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had more than 45 accounts. Ministry of Defence had more than 70 accounts. Tell me which Accountant-General can trace all these accounts?

“So, we imposed TSA. By the end of December, coming to January 2016, we mopped up more than N2.2trn which would have been used through bureaucratic system to raise vouchers and sign cheques so that they don’t go into the next budget.”

The President said Nigeria owed the United States and Britain a lot of appreciation for stopping the former administration from rigging the last presidential election.

He recalled that ahead of the elections, the former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), urged the service chiefs and the then Inspector-General of Police to tell officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission that they could not guarantee their safety during the polls.

He said the then Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, however, gave a comprehensive report at a meeting of the National Council of State, where he said he would be able to deliver, at least, 60 per cent free and fair election.
The President said as of that time, the country had never gone beyond 45 per cent.

He said it took the intervention of US Secretary of State, John Kerry, for the last administration to conduct credible election.

He said, “Then we insisted that election must be done according to the constitution.

“At this point again, I must hasten to thank the United States for sending the Secretary of State, Kerry, to go and read the riot act to the previous government and speak to Prof. Jega, the Chairman of INEC and speak to us as opposition that the US would not tolerate any election outside the Nigerian constitution.

“They maintained the pressure from that date until after the election and the formation of the new government.

“I think Nigerians honestly should thank the US for this. The same thing with Britain, they used all their experience and their powers to make sure that the Federal Government did not rig the last election.

“We thank God, we thank these super powers and we thank technology. Why we thank technology is because of the permanent voter cards and the card readers.”

Buhari said the issue of Diaspora voting had been coming up in all the countries he had visited since the inception of his administration.

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[size=16pt]Cry Cry President grin grin grin grin.. Why me Boohooo cry cry cry cry[/size]

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by tonychristopher: 10:26am On Feb 06, 2016
Calebsky:


I do not do that. Rather, I have a commendation for him. His administration did well and he surrounded himself with a team of economic achievers. They made Nigeria, in their time, the number one destination of FDI's and top economy in Africa. Nigerians fared better.

Albeit, not without faults. That's how it is the world over.

His legacies live on.

So you have refused to blame Jonathan today

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by Realist2: 10:26am On Feb 06, 2016
Buhari realy said this ?, did you forget your desperation to rule the country at all cost?, you threatened the cooperate existence of Nigeria,maimed and once shed tears in the stadium just to rule us, if you would have loose the last election, even in a free and fair way,the country would've been at war by now because of your desperation.
In Fashola,s voice , if the kitchen is too hot for you....... you know what to do.

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by remirez07(m): 10:28am On Feb 06, 2016
khalhokage:
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday said that with the quantum of problems his administration inherited, he sometimes wondered why he had to seek power at this time.

Buhari spoke in London while addressing members of the Nigerian community in the United Kingdom.

Our correspondent obtained a transcript of the President’s address to the gathering on Friday.

Buhari said he wondered why oil, which used to sell for over $140 per barrel, would reduce to $30 per barrel during his time as the President.

Notwithstanding the problem, however, Buhari said he kept praying to God to be merciful to the over 170 million Nigerians who are exposed to poverty, illiteracy and other social ills.

He said, “With the problems we have in this government, I sometimes wonder. At least, this time around, I asked for it, I prayed for it, I went round the country and I asked for it. But the first time under the military, I allowed the military to take decision.

“But I say why me? Why is it that it is when they have spent all the money, when they made the country insecure that I returned?
“Why didn’t I come when the treasury was full? Oil price was over $140 per barrel and when I came, it slipped down to $30. Why me?
“I keep on praying to God to pity Nigeria and its over 170 million people who are exposed to climate change, illiteracy and poverty.”

The President, however, said his administration had succeeded in mopping up over N2.2trn as of January through the Treasury Single Account arrangement.

He said although the TSA was introduced by the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, that administration could not implement it for reasons best known to its officials.

He said his administration decided to implement the arrangement when he came on board and discovered that the country was broke.
The President said, “You know the condition we are in now. I am sure with demands from home, in spite of what your effort is, you know we are really in trouble.

“We have tried to impose what we call Treasury Single Account. The reason is simple. This government did not initiate it, it was initiated by the previous government. But it was so unpopular to the bureaucracy, so the previous government for its own reasons, could not impose it.

“But when we came and we found out that we were broke, we said this is the way to do it.

“I will tell you two examples to convince you. Firstly, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had more than 45 accounts. Ministry of Defence had more than 70 accounts. Tell me which Accountant-General can trace all these accounts?

“So, we imposed TSA. By the end of December, coming to January 2016, we mopped up more than N2.2trn which would have been used through bureaucratic system to raise vouchers and sign cheques so that they don’t go into the next budget.”

The President said Nigeria owed the United States and Britain a lot of appreciation for stopping the former administration from rigging the last presidential election.

He recalled that ahead of the elections, the former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), urged the service chiefs and the then Inspector-General of Police to tell officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission that they could not guarantee their safety during the polls.

He said the then Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, however, gave a comprehensive report at a meeting of the National Council of State, where he said he would be able to deliver, at least, 60 per cent free and fair election.
The President said as of that time, the country had never gone beyond 45 per cent.

He said it took the intervention of US Secretary of State, John Kerry, for the last administration to conduct credible election.

He said, “Then we insisted that election must be done according to the constitution.

“At this point again, I must hasten to thank the United States for sending the Secretary of State, Kerry, to go and read the riot act to the previous government and speak to Prof. Jega, the Chairman of INEC and speak to us as opposition that the US would not tolerate any election outside the Nigerian constitution.

“They maintained the pressure from that date until after the election and the formation of the new government.

“I think Nigerians honestly should thank the US for this. The same thing with Britain, they used all their experience and their powers to make sure that the Federal Government did not rig the last election.

“We thank God, we thank these super powers and we thank technology. Why we thank technology is because of the permanent voter cards and the card readers.”

Buhari said the issue of Diaspora voting had been coming up in all the countries he had visited since the inception of his administration.

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Mr. Oga, no be u go tell us say the country dey messed up. 9ja don dey in trouble before 1960. so nah work dem voted u for so stop Complain. talk less and work.

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by prettyboi1(m): 10:29am On Feb 06, 2016
"If you can make it through the night,there's a brighter day."-Tupac Amaru Shakur.

Typically, things always get tough before they get better. Mr.president,just stay committed to offering the nation all the best and in due time,it would be clear to all to see ....how far our nation has come.

God Bless Nigeria. Amen.

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by 100Cents: 10:29am On Feb 06, 2016
We also thank APC for either rigging or not rigging Kano, Kaduna and Katsina states.

We hear..

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by Okies27(m): 10:32am On Feb 06, 2016
khalhokage:
President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday said that with the quantum of problems his administration inherited, he sometimes wondered why he had to seek power at this time.

Buhari spoke in London while addressing members of the Nigerian community in the United Kingdom.

Our correspondent obtained a transcript of the President’s address to the gathering on Friday.

Buhari said he wondered why oil, which used to sell for over $140 per barrel, would reduce to $30 per barrel during his time as the President.

Notwithstanding the problem, however, Buhari said he kept praying to God to be merciful to the over 170 million Nigerians who are exposed to poverty, illiteracy and other social ills.

He said, “With the problems we have in this government, I sometimes wonder. At least, this time around, I asked for it, I prayed for it, I went round the country and I asked for it. But the first time under the military, I allowed the military to take decision.

“But I say why me? Why is it that it is when they have spent all the money, when they made the country insecure that I returned?
“Why didn’t I come when the treasury was full? Oil price was over $140 per barrel and when I came, it slipped down to $30. Why me?
“I keep on praying to God to pity Nigeria and its over 170 million people who are exposed to climate change, illiteracy and poverty.”

The President, however, said his administration had succeeded in mopping up over N2.2trn as of January through the Treasury Single Account arrangement.

He said although the TSA was introduced by the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan, that administration could not implement it for reasons best known to its officials.

He said his administration decided to implement the arrangement when he came on board and discovered that the country was broke.
The President said, “You know the condition we are in now. I am sure with demands from home, in spite of what your effort is, you know we are really in trouble.

“We have tried to impose what we call Treasury Single Account. The reason is simple. This government did not initiate it, it was initiated by the previous government. But it was so unpopular to the bureaucracy, so the previous government for its own reasons, could not impose it.

“But when we came and we found out that we were broke, we said this is the way to do it.

“I will tell you two examples to convince you. Firstly, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation had more than 45 accounts. Ministry of Defence had more than 70 accounts. Tell me which Accountant-General can trace all these accounts?

“So, we imposed TSA. By the end of December, coming to January 2016, we mopped up more than N2.2trn which would have been used through bureaucratic system to raise vouchers and sign cheques so that they don’t go into the next budget.”

The President said Nigeria owed the United States and Britain a lot of appreciation for stopping the former administration from rigging the last presidential election.

He recalled that ahead of the elections, the former National Security Adviser, Col. Sambo Dasuki (retd.), urged the service chiefs and the then Inspector-General of Police to tell officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission that they could not guarantee their safety during the polls.

He said the then Chairman of INEC, Prof. Attahiru Jega, however, gave a comprehensive report at a meeting of the National Council of State, where he said he would be able to deliver, at least, 60 per cent free and fair election.
The President said as of that time, the country had never gone beyond 45 per cent.

He said it took the intervention of US Secretary of State, John Kerry, for the last administration to conduct credible election.

He said, “Then we insisted that election must be done according to the constitution.

“At this point again, I must hasten to thank the United States for sending the Secretary of State, Kerry, to go and read the riot act to the previous government and speak to Prof. Jega, the Chairman of INEC and speak to us as opposition that the US would not tolerate any election outside the Nigerian constitution.

“They maintained the pressure from that date until after the election and the formation of the new government.

“I think Nigerians honestly should thank the US for this. The same thing with Britain, they used all their experience and their powers to make sure that the Federal Government did not rig the last election.

“We thank God, we thank these super powers and we thank technology. Why we thank technology is because of the permanent voter cards and the card readers.”

Buhari said the issue of Diaspora voting had been coming up in all the countries he had visited since the inception of his administration.

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. This is no time to lament. Save us all that trash cos we know them. Get to work and stop our dirty linens outside cos it will us more harm than good. Only us can right the wrongs, no West won't help you in your lamentation. A word is enough for our dear president.

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by fineyemi(m): 10:32am On Feb 06, 2016
Anyi2015:
u better quite cos u dont knw wot ur doing dia
1s he quite, will u take over?. Tink b4 commenting.
Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by Paperwhite(m): 10:32am On Feb 06, 2016
tongue
HungerBAD:
Mr. President.

In 1985 you were rudely interrupted by that guy called Babaginda, who actually started the downfall of Nigeria with so much introduction of corruption into the polity, Structural Adjustment Programme that took Nigeria 40 Years backward, and when he was leaving in a hurry gave us the spineless one called Shonekan, who in turn signed Nigeria to Abacha when men in Guns rounded him up in his Boxers Short in the Night.

Babangida made corruption an institution in Nigeria, only rivaled by the clueless one. A clueless one, so clueless it is even rumoured he copied some EXPO on his LAP to be able to pass his PHD exams.

And so PDP swore that Nigeria and Nigerians must suffer. If Nigeria was a girl, the way the PDP raped Nigeria would have made the girl permanently crippled. And so we took our Prayers to God , we cried to God to send us a Moses before the PDP rape us, to the extent that our legs will be cut off.

Unfortunately, you took over from a man who had already killed Nigeria, and you had to go to the Cemetary to wrestle the Coffin from him before he buried us.

And so God answered our Prayers.

And that is why you are the President.





Tell this trash to your fellow zombies.Guess they are technically listening.

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by kannymoore(m): 10:33am On Feb 06, 2016
biafranking:
stop telling us cockk and bull stories. You said you were coming to fixed nigeria irrespective how the situation or condition of nigeria is.
You people messed up this country.this is what happen when country depends solely on crude oil.
mr man,seek the advise of able economist like pat utomi or invite ngozi okonjo iweala to sort things out.
As you can see,things re getting hot every blessed day dollar rises up.
I used to supplied A4 papers to business centre users when the price was btw 2900 to 3100naira highest,but now i cant do that again cos of dollar going up like skyscrappers.


You can imagine,1 carton of A4paper now is btw 5000 or 5100naira.
if you want to print your cv or document, they will charge ten naira for each copy now.
Buhari,you should have given other able men a chance from apc.not you,i dont want you as a president and i dont want jonathan either but somebody else that s able to listen to others.

I'm sorry about your plight but couldn't you supply the business centres with made-in-nigeria copier paper instead?
I vehemently refuse to believe that good made-in-nigeria copier paper do not exist!
Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by fineyemi(m): 10:33am On Feb 06, 2016
Anyi2015:
u better quite cos u dont knw wot ur doing dia
1s he quit, will u take over?. Tink b4 commenting.
Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by 9jatatafo(m): 10:34am On Feb 06, 2016
I really wonder if this man is serious about the business of governing Nigeria. I see now reason why ask why me? You sold the mantra change to use with the hope and expectation of you coming to clean up the house.
I am really appalled that your victory was hinged on the US and Britain as superpower. You must do the bidding of these 2 super powers. Countries who don't have oil are doing well Mr President and if you really have the interest of this country at heart, steady the ship and stop complaining. Put your economic team and sound economic policies in place. You have the experience so you can do it

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by repogirl(f): 10:35am On Feb 06, 2016
Mr. Boooooohari, Stop complaining and do the right things!

Be open minded, not biased, work with the right people not those that help to put you in power. Work with people with futuristic ideas, people that understand how the economic system works and automatically thus country would be put back into shape.

Boooohari might mean well but he isn't going about this in the right way and please stop all this pitiful bambiala banter in foreign countries!

We want a leader not a complainant, nobody forced you to be president. You claimed to have the solutions, so even if oil is free, you should find a way to make this country work!

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by wristbangle: 10:35am On Feb 06, 2016
Bugatie:


You guys can believe anything you want but am sure that if Jonathan wanted to rig himself back to office, he could have done that and nothing will happen!

America ko, mumurica ni

Thank God GEJ lost the election

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by Paperwhite(m): 10:36am On Feb 06, 2016
BenBruce4Presdt:
[s][/s]

Trash!

Biasly said.. .

Maliciously omitted Obasanjo and Yar'adua name in this your rhetorics painted it "Bigot" with capital "B"..
Thought I'm the only one who took note of this his bullcrap epistle.

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by Nobody: 10:39am On Feb 06, 2016
Buhari is incompetent.

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by chernest2002: 10:40am On Feb 06, 2016
This is confused man's statement, Mr president, governance is not bread and butter even though you are enjoying all the good things of life. Stop all this excuses and get to work. Is obvious you have seen failure coming and you start preparing ground for it, even your navigator Obj have seen your failure coming but I say, please vacate now and hand over to vp osinbajo, he is a professor and I trust him ,at least he is a graduate and looks and talks as one who has some clue. Resign now so that Nigeria will be saved from your clueless system.

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by catso(m): 10:40am On Feb 06, 2016
Sòró ní yen...
How can a president of a whole nation be saying that, even to the international community.
There is no nation that doesn't have it's own problem. Leaders are elected to solve problems not nagging about it.
Obama inherited economic meltdown, but I never see him lamenting about, but came up with policies that revitalised their economy.

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by eltweezy90(m): 10:40am On Feb 06, 2016
Bugatie:


You guys can believe anything you want but am sure that if Jonathan wanted to rig himself back to office, he could have done that and nothing will happen!

America ko, mumurica ni
He would not have succeeded. Without America or even Britain, Nigerians were simply fed up.
Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by gmy2k: 10:42am On Feb 06, 2016
For the 1st time i now agree with those that say Buhari doesn't know y he's in govt house, Buhari doesn't have anything to offer n is confused

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by Kreamie(m): 10:43am On Feb 06, 2016
LOL...Here's a noose...Tie it around your neck...You'll be fine smiley
erusen:
so u can't shut up and let other people express their views with their religions or with any thing they deem fit,then go and hug transformer
Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by BenBruce4Presdt(f): 10:44am On Feb 06, 2016
Paperwhite:
Thought I'm the only one who took note of this his bullcrap epistle.

Until all of us in this country beg BenBruce for commonsense, we have a long way to go.. .

The guy need double the dose..

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by chizpim(m): 10:45am On Feb 06, 2016
Progressive01:
What the Ineffectual Buffoon did to this country is unpardonable honestly. They screwed things up so badly especially in the last days before their departure to foreclose any chances of Baba succeeding. It was their game plan to sabotage his efforts ahead of time and use the seeming failure to blackmail APC out of Aso Rock.

This is why I insist Baba hits them harder and harder to ensure PDP as a party NEVER rises again.

Baba is being too democratic for my comfort. angry
. All you APC supporters are bad luck and bunch of fools.. How was the state of american economy before obama came in, did he complain? Allll

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by erusen: 10:45am On Feb 06, 2016
Kreamie:
LOL...Here's a noose...Tie it around your neck...You'll be fine smiley
u are the frustrated one here nigga

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by joey150(m): 10:45am On Feb 06, 2016
Buhari take your vacation and shut the 4k up.

You are beginning to piss me off

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by redcliff: 10:45am On Feb 06, 2016
HungerBAD:
Mr. President.

In 1985 you were rudely interrupted by that guy called Babaginda, who actually started the downfall of Nigeria with so much introduction of corruption into the polity, Structural Adjustment Programme that took Nigeria 40 Years backward, and when he was leaving in a hurry gave us the spineless one called Shonekan, who in turn signed Nigeria to Abacha when men in Guns rounded him up in his Boxers Short in the Night.

Babangida made corruption an institution in Nigeria, only rivaled by the clueless one. A clueless one, so clueless it is even rumoured he copied some EXPO on his LAP to be able to pass his PHD exams.

And so PDP swore that Nigeria and Nigerians must suffer. If Nigeria was a girl, the way the PDP raped Nigeria would have made the girl permanently crippled. And so we took our Prayers to God , we cried to God to send us a Moses before the PDP rape us, to the extent that our legs will be cut off.

Unfortunately, you took over from a man who had already killed Nigeria, and you had to go to the Cemetary to wrestle the Coffin from him before he buried us.

And so God answered our Prayers.

And that is why you are the President.






You see your folly? Do they write exams in PhD Programmes?

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by BenBruce4Presdt(f): 10:45am On Feb 06, 2016
gmy2k:
For the 1st time i now agree with those that say Buhari doesn't know y he's in govt house, Buhari doesn't have anything to offer n is confused

Wake up and run from the Zombies.. .and embrace BenBruce for commonsense..
Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by biafranking: 10:47am On Feb 06, 2016
MISSCONGENIALITY:
#Why me? cheesy
babe ke kwanu? What is why me?
Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by tonychristopher: 10:49am On Feb 06, 2016
gmy2k:
For the 1st time i now agree with those that say Buhari doesn't know y he's in govt house, Buhari doesn't have anything to offer n is confused

This I saw a year ago...now you are seeing it...will you join the elite premium membership of wailers forum

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Re: I Didn’t Know Why I Came To Rule Now – Buhari by tonychristopher: 10:51am On Feb 06, 2016
MISSCONGENIALITY:
#Why me? cheesy

Did you remember that shaggy music called why me

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