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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by koboko69: 10:26am On Jun 17, 2016
omoharry:
Really?..Oga..why are you still dying to defend your boss when the whole world knows the fraud behind his lower school certificate..you said he has even attained much higher academic qualification so so what ever this is about is irrelevant...funny enough , aside from the school cert, what did he use to apply for those programms back then to clim up the ladder of his career? was it is not thesame fake certificate that does not exist?..see let us call a spade a spade and stop being unecessarily bias and partisan...i remember that when i was about to collect my university certifcate..we were asked to buy a WAEC/NECO scatch card in other to confirm the authenticity of our initial result we used in gaining admission into the university..i also recalled that some people we disqualified from collecting their certificate becasue O Level result did not exist in WAEC/NECO..so that means all thier years of labour in the university was null and void becos the foundation was faulty from the very begining ..so Mr man what exactly are you saying...we are not kids nor zombies..say that to those that choose to remain blind followers

You are blabbing based on assumptions. The issue here for him to produce a certificate, and to the best of my Knowledge, in Nigeria, an affidavit and a statement from the school where the said exams was written can cover for a lost certificate. The only body that can claim Buhari never sat for WASCE is Weac itself and the said school. In as much as neither of them have made this claim, all i see is blabbing and noise.

More the Constitution only said school certificate, school certificate can be Primary, secondary, degree or anything. Stop wasting your time on dead issues. Buhari is the president till his tenure expires.

What i expect a sane person to do, is to go to court to compel Waec to make an official statement, or clarify if the president actually sat for the exam should incase channels used for clarification does not work, not chasing shadows.

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Nobody: 10:26am On Jun 17, 2016
Mylove55:
i dont know why u flat head ipod are so dull, just within 6months of dis govt, refinery was working, power sector was working, until pdp sponsor avengers to disrupt d economy, ipod kanu and dansuki wil never be release, even if d avengers burn down niger-delta region, we wil all bear d brut together.
When they say that buhari supporters are zombies, you are a testament to that fact. Where in the world do you see people ascribe performance to body language Buhari met things in a not too good state. Instead of improving it, he is making things bad and worst

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by PapaBrowne(m): 10:26am On Jun 17, 2016
In the 11days that Buhari hasn't been president (Osibanjo has been acting) Nigeria has experienced more progress than in the 1year since Buhari took over.

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by DonCortino: 10:28am On Jun 17, 2016
blackpanda:


And so? If he brought 100 SANs nko
Quit this silly obsession with certificate. Everyone can see he is literate. The one that claimed to be a phd holder is the one that put the whole country in this mess we are today

Pls grow up! Good leadership is not by certificate
So u r swimming in milk n honey in today's nigeria?? Brainlesssssss!
Mind you d economy was intact during d phd holder's reign.

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Alfranco(m): 10:31am On Jun 17, 2016
Agunnewi:


My attention has been drawn to the fact that GMB hired 13 SANs and 10 lawyers to defend his inability to show the world his WAEC Certificate. That is not good for this democracy…

They said the Military board under GEJ hid GMB's WAEC certificate Today, GMB is President. So who is still hiding Buhari's certificate...

We are not wailing for GMB to show us his certificate (you can't give what you don't have) But to let the world know the scam that he is.

We need to let future generations know that Once upon a time, A Nigerian President was scammed into office without a basic WAEC Certificate

Posterity and future generations need to know That a President was asked to show his WAEC Certificate but he rather went to bring 13 SANs.

He stands accused but has the right to defend himself as he walks freely until found guilty. But many his government accused can't walk freely. Isn't this tyranny.

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by DonCortino: 10:35am On Jun 17, 2016
quid:

Thanks for educating blackpanda grin grin grin
Educating? Hm! He dose not have braaaaain! D info will just juggle in his empty skull n go down his spine.

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by smtx(m): 10:35am On Jun 17, 2016
kenny987:


And if I may ask, did u disagree with the hailing by the same Western media 1 yr ago? If u didn't then why now since u imply that you disagree with the western media as a matter of principle?

Don't mind Zombies!

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by truthspeaks: 10:36am On Jun 17, 2016
Certificate is part of it. And u r still in d blame game aftr a year n heading into ur 2nd year. Bubu's doullardness must hv affected evry1 of u Apc e-zombies. Pls can u tag d Wall Street as Ipob wailer cos am waiting for dat part. Even d blind can see dat ur mu.mu.hari has worsened evry aspect of Nigerian life n am sure he ll continue to blame anything he sees fit till 2019. Pls keep blaming grin
blackpanda:


And so? If he brought 100 SANs nko
Quit this silly obsession with certificate. Everyone can see he is literate. The one that claimed to be a phd holder is the one that put the whole country in this mess we are today

Pls grow up! Good leadership is not by certificate

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by ab4real15: 10:38am On Jun 17, 2016
wolfslair:
Look Nigeria@zoo Buhari think you the problem.

Go back to school,dullard.
Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by houstonia(m): 10:39am On Jun 17, 2016
The Topic is just like saying Ugochi is an Igbo name or Christiano Ronaldo is Portuguese .

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Easykul(m): 10:40am On Jun 17, 2016
It's all gonna get better someday.
Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by ttmacoy: 10:41am On Jun 17, 2016
Then our president needs to stop using western media to share information with the people he is leading and instead use the local media organisations.


delivite:
Take it easy fellas. I disagree with anything the western media says about Nigeria simply because it's the western media that said it. We can report our own news and know our own problems, thank you very much.

By the way, were they not just hailing buhari as the saviour Nigeria most desperately needed 1 year ago

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Gamesmart: 10:46am On Jun 17, 2016
osinbanjoisaliar:
It’s hard to see how President Buhari’s policies are good for Nigeria’s future.

Pete Hoekstra.

Senior Fellow.

The Investigative Project on Terrorism
Washington.

Mr. Hoekstra was the former chairman of the U.S.

House Intelligence Committee from 2004 to
2007.
www.wsj.com/articles/buhari-is-nigerias-problem-not-its-solution-1466109183

Foolish people like you will be propagating lies.

How is a letter/opinion sent to WSJ the opinion of WSJ?

Where did WSJ say Buhari is Nigeria's problem?
Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by fortune1968: 10:47am On Jun 17, 2016
kenny987:


In line with my learned brother posters above, I concur that you are an absolutely pathetic DISGRACE to rational thinking!

It is the basic minimum the law requires for eligibility. He swore an affidavit as to it's availability only not in his possession but that of the Army's. The requirement was an attachment of a copy of same as proof not to direct the INEC to the Army. A concerned citizen has picked on it and brought it to the attention of the court. Buhari therefore has a burden to prove his assertion ie possession of a WAEC/WASSCE certificate.

The law cannot depend on a mere allegation of literacy, it must be substantiated. In the event such proof is not forthcoming he will need to defend himself on the second leg of the suit which is perjury, lying on oath both as to possession and location of this qualification.
you are only disturbing yourself .A billion haters of d president like u cant disprove the fact that he has more than d required cert
Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Nobody: 10:49am On Jun 17, 2016
Kenai:


You're an UTTER DISGRACE to rational thinking!
So, a hypocrite who ran on "Integrity" and "Financial Prudence" is suddenly BLOWING taxpayers' money hiring SANs to defend his certificate fraud when he would have saved money and time by simply presenting the certificate if it actually existed.
These were the same legal practitioners he said were a hindrance to his war on corruption!

Do you have any shred of integrity? Do you have a soul?

With the reality playing out now, does Buhari still have the moral justification to label anyone as "Corrupt" when he himself is a product of corruption, nepotism, quota system and ethnic criminality?









thanks to u....we really need help in this country... how can u fight corruption with corruption... wen d foundation is faulty....

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by ilovecritics(m): 10:49am On Jun 17, 2016
Agunnewi:


My attention has been drawn to the fact that GMB hired 13 SANs and 10 lawyers to defend his inability to show the world his WAEC Certificate. That is not good for this democracy…

They said the Military board under GEJ hid GMB's WAEC certificate Today, GMB is President. So who is still hiding Buhari's certificate...

We are not wailing for GMB to show us his certificate (you can't give what you don't have) But to let the world know the scam that he is.

We need to let future generations know that Once upon a time, A Nigerian President was scammed into office without a basic WAEC Certificate

Posterity and future generations need to know That a President was asked to show his WAEC Certificate but he rather went to bring 13 SANs.


It's obvious Buhari can't lead us. He lacks a lotta things to govern this great nation. Things have changed. We need someone young and vibrant. This niqqur is dull.

And if every Nigerian will say White is White here we may be able to impact but it's disappointing when after all these things happening to Nigeria under Buhari someone will still say he knows what he's doing.

APC zombies this question is for you. .

If Bubu is a man of integrity why is he doing all he said he won't do? Why hasn't he delivered 10% of his campaign promises at least?
And why is EFCC arresting only PDP members?

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Nobody: 10:49am On Jun 17, 2016
Zombies make una come see oooooooooooo! Wall street journal don hire wailer ooooooooo!!

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by zizi04(m): 10:50am On Jun 17, 2016
Agunnewi:


My attention has been drawn to the fact that GMB hired 13 SANs and 10 lawyers to defend his inability to show the world his WAEC Certificate. That is not good for this democracy…

They said the Military board under GEJ hid GMB's WAEC certificate Today, GMB is President. So who is still hiding Buhari's certificate...

We are not wailing for GMB to show us his certificate (you can't give what you don't have) But to let the world know the scam that he is.

We need to let future generations know that Once upon a time, A Nigerian President was scammed into office without a basic WAEC Certificate

Posterity and future generations need to know That a President was asked to show his WAEC Certificate but he rather went to bring 13 SANs.

..your statement is pointless. just be a critic that you are. how will someone reach such high level without a certificate. instead of you to start a movement to warn your brothers to stop blowing oil pipes. there are spoiling development in their state and making it look undeveloped.
Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by jossyj: 10:53am On Jun 17, 2016
kenny987:


In line with my learned brother posters above, I concur that you are an absolutely pathetic DISGRACE to rational thinking!

It is the basic minimum the law requires for eligibility. He swore an affidavit as to it's availability only not in his possession but that of the Army's. The requirement was an attachment of a copy of same as proof not to direct the INEC to the Army. A concerned citizen has picked on it and brought it to the attention of the court. Buhari therefore has a burden to prove his assertion ie possession of a WAEC/WASSCE certificate.

The law cannot depend on a mere allegation of literacy, it must be substantiated. In the event such proof is not forthcoming he will need to defend himself on the second leg of the suit which is perjury, lying on oath both as to possession and location of this qualification.



Good to be here
Most times to learn
Thanks
And to the other animal up somwhere there pls forgive him for he knows not what to say.

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Nobody: 10:53am On Jun 17, 2016
Kenai:


As in!

Libyans. YAMS. Zombies. Dullards. Agents of WAEC Certificate Forgery. Stark Illiterates. NEPA Bill Intellectuals. APC Butt-Lickers.
Na dem sabi pass. #Sarcasm.

I can now see that, in the absence of a superior argument or logic, APC Zombies and their merry-band of gullible serfs and programmed robots will resort to hackneyed labels and worn-out cliches whenever they're faced with the spine-chilling reality of their hero's utter worthlessness to humanity.

Guy, let's bet - The next line of defence those zombies will adopt will be looking for old posts on the corruption in Wall Street, Manhattan, COMPLETELY oblivious to the fact that The Wall Street Journal (a print media division of Rupert Murdoch's FOX/NewsCorp) is totally different from "Wall Street" (The New York Stock Exchange).

Now I'm so thankful that Buhari actually won; because if he hadn't, many of his butt-lickers would have been pestering us with things like "If only Buhari had won that election, things would have been better by now, kwarrapt people would have been jailed, electricity would have been 90 billion megawatts!"

But today, he has been given the benefit of doubt, and the whole world has come to see him for the empty dunce he is.
ZERO MEGAWATTS, DOUBLE DIGIT INFLATION, HEALTH TOURISM.
The universe has confirmed he's a m00ron.

So, instead of making utter buffoons of themselves on the internet, his supporters should join Indiana Jones, Lara Croft and Dora The Explorer, in the search for Buhari's certificate.
Chai! Awon eleyi njeyan. :-(
Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by fortune1968: 10:54am On Jun 17, 2016
Who need d opinion of a useless journal here ?We know and trust our president is working SATISFACTORILY .Local and foreign wailers should commit suicide !
Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by jossyj: 10:55am On Jun 17, 2016
zizi04:
..your statement is pointless. just be a critic that you are. how will someone reach such high level without a certificate. instead of you to start a movement to warn your brothers to stop blowing oil pipes. there are spoiling development in their state and making it look undeveloped.

Recieve sence in whatever god you worship in his or her name

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by charlesu49(m): 10:55am On Jun 17, 2016
blackpanda:


And so? If he brought 100 SANs nko
Quit this silly obsession with certificate. Everyone can see he is literate. The one that claimed to be a phd holder is the one that put the whole country in this mess we are today

Pls grow up! Good leadership is not by certificate

Ya'll see the problem, now look at this stupid boy, let us all turn our attention to yet another idiot trying his best to smear this Nation with stupidity worse that BUBU has already done. Listen to the weak defence, why not come out with a third class in business admin and then approach SPDC with your "invisible skills" let's see how that pays off if you think the certificate is not so important. You disgust me.

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by jossyj: 10:57am On Jun 17, 2016
charlesu49:


Ya'll see the problem, now look at this stupid boy, let us all turn our attention to yet another idiot trying his best to smear this Nation with stupidity worse that BUBU has already done. Listen to the weak defence, why not come out with a third class in business admin and then approach SPDC with your "invisible skills" let's see how that pays off if you think the certificate is not so important. You disgust me.

Pls forgive him

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by cescky(m): 10:59am On Jun 17, 2016
Mylove55:
i dont know why u flat head ipod are so dull, just within 6months of dis govt, refinery was working, power sector was working, until pdp sponsor avengers to disrupt d economy, ipod kanu and dansuki wil never be release, even if d avengers burn down niger-delta region, we wil all bear d brut together.

Excuse me bro(lol)....u seem fustrated, u done chop today? Yesterday nko u see food chop...heya kpele.

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by frisky2good(m): 10:59am On Jun 17, 2016
Good leadership is not by certificate but perjury is a criminal offence in Nigeria


blackpanda:


And so? If he brought 100 SANs nko
Quit this silly obsession with certificate. Everyone can see he is literate. The one that claimed to be a phd holder is the one that put the whole country in this mess we are today

Pls grow up! Good leadership is not by certificate

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by awesomeDave: 10:59am On Jun 17, 2016
Dat is the product of brain damage due to inordinate consumption of raw cow milk. A cow is alwaz a cow QED

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by Yeeyo: 11:00am On Jun 17, 2016
Buhari dnt knw any tin abt governance, hw do u xpect him to perform any tin gud.

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by cococandy(f): 11:02am On Jun 17, 2016
Zero sense. Zero. Zilch. SMH
blackpanda:


And so? If he brought 100 SANs nko
Quit this silly obsession with certificate. Everyone can see he is literate. The one that claimed to be a phd holder is the one that put the whole country in this mess we are today

Pls grow up! Good leadership is not by certificate

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Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by genera83(m): 11:02am On Jun 17, 2016
[quote author=delivite post=46645744]Take it easy fellas. I disagree with anything the western media says about Nigeria simply because it's the western media that said it. We can report our own news and know our own problems, thank you very much.

By the way, were they not just hailing buhari as the saviour Nigeria most desperately needed 1 year ago

they also gave us a false rating during okwonjos economic rebasing as d fastest growing economy just one year ago but look where we are now. i bliv dey ar nt to b wholly trusted.[color=#990000][/color]
Re: Wall Street Journal: Buhari Is Nigeria’s Problem, Not Its Solution by zizi04(m): 11:02am On Jun 17, 2016
jossyj:


Recieve sence in whatever god you worship in his or her name
. where is yours?

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