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Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by Malawian(m): 7:23pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
BUBU CASSANDRA. Nice one |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by Gmajor(m): 7:26pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
nuelyoyo:can you summarize? |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by Montaque(m): 7:40pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
ATERI: Enforced discipline will have a hard time in a democratic setting of post 2015 Nigeria. Its easier now if nurtured, not forced on people. As you can see what the corruption fight and militancy raid has resulted in; more trouble for you eventho u meant good initially. My mentor wanted the general back in 2015, but I told him what he expects is not gonna be easy now. It will work well in a military setting, like we had in him and Murtala. Just like choosing between trump and hillary. Diplomacy rules the world now, especially a complex country as ours. Or else you mess things up. I hope we never make this mistake again; of using a 1983 idea to lead a 2016 generation. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by sarutobie(m): 8:15pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
nnachukz:on the contrary, I was just a few years past 27 during the election campaign BUT I never fell for the sugar coated lies from Buhari and his machinery. I asked myself, what was his achievement when he had all the power to himself? Nil....I asked myself what has he contributed to the nation's growth since he left Dodan barracks for over 30 years? Nil, no philanthropic endeavor of note..we only hear from him when it gets to election time...obasanjo and most of his colleagues went back to school to get more enlightened and knowledgeable but he never did...I was very little during his first rule, but that is why we have the bloody internet! one could get a centuries worth of knowledge and history at the tip of his fingers....so WHY did learned nigerians fall for such deciet?? 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by Nobody: 8:28pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
....and who would they have voted? Jona? gartamanta: |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by fergie001: 9:35pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
Honestly,very incisive.I took my time and read this,very very good,archiver,but the truth is that GEJ because of the high hopes Nigerians bestowed on him was dashed.Forget what anyone can say,we for still manage Nigeria was bad about CORRUPTION.God Bless Nigeria |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by Bilabong(m): 10:01pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
idupaul:tanks sir |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by Image123(m): 10:42pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
Babangida upholds fundamental human rights, i guess that sums up the whole article. |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by Image123(m): 10:50pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
sarutobie: And you think GEJ would have been a better option? How exactly? The house was already crumbling as it were. By now, GEJ and noi would have borrowed out Nigeria to IMF and world Bank. The major drawbacks have been militant criminals disturbing power and the economy. Asides that, every other thing will have happened and even worse and faster. |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by ATERI(m): 11:17pm On Aug 03, 2016 |
Montaque: The point I was making has to do with the difference between Buhari of the 80s and the Buhari of today. There is no single Nigerian that would view our political history objectively and conclude that any past leaders of Nigeria did better than Buhari of the 80s. Not a single one! Buhari governed Nigeria in the 80s impeccably. But the Buhari of today has made it difficult for Nigerians to remember the Buhari of the 80s. The Buhari we have today is getting the basics wrong, that has nothing to do with this being a democracy or not. Not just good enough! The problem with Nigerians is that, we are all guilty of what we accuse others of. When Obasanjo became President in 1999, he wanted to impress the Yorubas, having betrayed them over the years. Obasanjo`s appointments favoured Yorubas and Igbos more than the Northerners, that was the reason why the North threw Sharia at him. So Buhari`s lopsided appointments today should not be blown out of proportion. Goodluck Jonathan did the same, so why not Buhari? My problem with Buhari today ranges from hypocrisy ( his children are schooling abroad while asking us to look inward ) to lack of empathy ( refusing to give 5k to the unemployed ), not forgetting his total dullness when it comes to representing Nigeria and Nigerians abroad. If he had got these right, I would be the first to defend his economic record and tell those that are not happy about it to jump into the sea! |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by Ayatullah(m): 4:58am On Aug 04, 2016 |
[quote author=paulabdeel post=48154944] Your opening paragraph is a disaster. One that makes me ask how old you were in 1986. No offense intended. If you were grown up then and read magazines you wouldn't have stated that Newswatch was a magazine of no repute. It was the best magazine of that era. It had four of the best columnists of the time. Late Dele Giwa, Dan Agbese, Soji Omotunde and Yakubu Mohammed. So much so that Dele Giwa was killed with a letter bomb. Corruption was very high under Jonathan, but the economy was stable and Nigeria was a foreign investment destination. Unfortunately this is no longer true. Haba. [/quote ] Newswatch was only glossy and not reputable under those names you mentioned. They eventually sold out their conscience. That is why it was possible for Jimoh Ibrahim to finally buy and bury Newswatch! If you agreed that corruption was very high under Jonathan, then it will be very unwise of you to say "the economy was stable." How can the economy be stable under high corruption. It further shows your love for "glossy" rubbish! |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by saintneo(m): 10:20am On Aug 05, 2016 |
dearsly:Why was Buhari referee to as Cassandra? |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by dearsly(m): 10:33pm On Aug 05, 2016 |
saintneo: Read about Cassandra in ancient Greek mythology.... |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by mikolo80: 11:45pm On Aug 05, 2016 |
nnachukz:but they are old enough to see that pdp is was will never be it |
Re: Buhari Was Inexplicably Deaf On His Own Advice On How To Lead (newswatch,1989) by mikolo80: 11:58pm On Aug 05, 2016 |
sarutobie:what was obj and gej contribution to Nigeria. A failed poultry and a misplaced thesis ba. You're one of those that is gtjjgajdtdmp rice sharing and irrelevant donations. For honorary doctorate |
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