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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 7:32am On Aug 11, 2016
eziokwubundunuwa:


Fulani issues and Boko Haram has highly reduced as well as corruption. What we are experiencing in terms of economy is effects of dependence on oil and sabotage by nda which can only be solved easily through violence. IMO violence should be employed as a last option after the ongoing dialogue is exhausted. Right now if I was Buhari there is nothing extra I could do better than what is being done.

Fulani issues have reduced

Are you for real?

They have been going about raping women, destroying farms, killing in droves and sacking communities and you come up with this gibberish?

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by globe16: 7:36am On Aug 11, 2016
eziokwubundunuwa:


Fulani issues and Boko Haram has highly reduced as well as corruption. What we are experiencing in terms of economy is effects of dependence on oil and sabotage by nda which can only be solved easily through violence. IMO violence should be employed as a last option after the ongoing dialogue is exhausted. Right now if I was Buhari there is nothing extra I could do better than what is being done.
but abagworo boko haram are now spraeding to Imo state unlike before.. The op has decided to stop lying to himself.. when will you follow suit?

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by Progressive01(m): 7:38am On Aug 11, 2016
SuperPanther:


The Igbos are too big to be pushed under not to talk of adding the Niger Delta to it.

You cannot take the east for granted and have it smooth, never!!!!

Buhari's immaturity and arrogance has gotten us into this mess.

Many of us saw this coming but you omenka, fulanimafia and others kept cheering him on shouting the new sheriff is in town.

Buhari failed to handle the Biafra agitation well likewise the Niger Delta agitation.

Tell him to apologise for that 5% speech and after that, he should dress in Igbo & ND attires and go to the SE & SS and talk to the people, letting them know they are also Nigerians and that we can work together to make this nation great again.

Buhari should be humble for goodness sakes, this is not 1966 or 1983, this is 2016!!!

I am yet to see the sort of maturity one would have expected from Buhari to be honest.
Ok, let me guess, when he apologises for the "5%" talk, the economy would start turning around I suppose.

And they sound as though they know any better.

Smh.

Abeg, make una carry una tribal nonsense comot from my face this morning.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by PaulIdu: 7:38am On Aug 11, 2016
Progressive01:
I edited my post, you may wanna review your response.

Now, what has "Fulani" got to do with anything?? If it is about appointments, let me ask, does appointing, instead of a Fulani man, an Efik, Igbo, Idoma, Kanuri, Yoruba, Ijaw, etc automatically translate into turning the tide in our economy?? When you raise issues and you bring in arguments regarding ethnicity, you just mess things up, especially on this forum.

The economy is what it is today not because of the pilots we have but because the fundamentals are in shambles!!

Cast your mind back to what it was just weeks before handover!! There was no fuel anywhere, no electricity, banks were closing by 12noon because there was no electricity. Telecoms companies were unable to sustain their activities due to issues bordering on availability of gasoline/diesel to power their generators, etc!!

All these happening when crude was still being sold @ $70pb!! Now, it is being sold at just over half that price and people expect to see miracles happen!! Brother, it isn't that simple.

When recession came calling sometime in 2006 (or thereabouts) with a crash in crude prices, Nigeria defended her currency and her economy with over $20billion. Imports was sustained and the value of the naira was hardly affected. We had over $60billion in our reserves then!

Today, we are talking about just over half that amount at the point of handover with a population increase of over 15million!! This implies that if $20billion was being used to keep the economy afloat then, we would require even more today to do same!!

Now, imagine the implication of pulling out over 20billion dollars from our current reserve about a year ago or even now, and being left with about 10-15billion in reserves!! Imagine a country that isn't credit worthy!!

Dude, these are fundamental issues that would take time to correct. People don't see these things because they are too emotional to analyse them dispassionately.

Everybody is feeling the pangs, but I foresaw this coming from day one, so did NOI herself and Sanusi. They warned that we saved for the rainy day but the admin they worked under never heeded that warning. Today, shiit has really hit the fan and everyone is pointing accusing fingers at this government. I'm afraid I won't blame her on the state of the economy- it has been a long time coming.


Ps: you still haven't suggested what you would have done differently though.


You guys still don't get it nobody has lost faith in Buhari because the economy is bad we have lost faith because we have seen he lacks the wisdom and vision to lead any nation .. See an example below from my previous post


I stopped supporting Buhari not because the economy is bad or slow ..I did because I found out he lacks wisdom and vision required to steer any economy either one in boom or in a recession .. okay let me me give you an example if you are President of a Country that depends on oil from most of its revenue and Oil prices drop at a time when you haven't diversified the economy ..What would a wise president do ? 

Ans: A wise president will know that to meet up the revenue deficit from low oil price you will have to improve out put and try expand your agreed quota by any means. (Just yesterday Saudi Arabia hit is record out of 10,650,000 million barrels a day like any wise leader would)

What will a visionless president do?

Answer : He will tense up the fragile peace in the Niger delta by first revoking a proposed university of Niger delta, he would order the EFCC to start investigating ex militants for corruption, he would then order the EFCC to declare Tompolo wanted and infact give him a deadline to turn himself in (who does that) without remembering that till recently Tompolo was in charge of pipelines surveillance for year so had good upstanding of how they work.

Another instance is in a country that has an employment and productivity deficit and depend on small 4 stroke Petrol Generators to drive most of the small businesses because of poor power supply ..what does Buhari do ? He orders the minister of power to increase the electricity tarrif by 50 percent and then goes ahead to increase petrol price by almost double . A wise president would increase petrol and maintain the electricity tariff as it is till the economy improves because increase both at the same time will increase the cost production by over 100 percent thereby driving a rapid inflation..

Bro I can go on and on ..Buhari lacks good decision making abilities infact if you give him the Swedish economy today he will destroy it in a year.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by TonyeBarcanista(m): 7:40am On Aug 11, 2016
@OP I recall how passionate you were for Buhari, it is so sad that his policies and style are disappointing.

I'm also glad that you admitted that PDP is nor an option (the party must rest in peace)...

Be assured that a viable alternative is cooking and shall be unveiled in 2019...

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by eph12(m): 7:45am On Aug 11, 2016
Progressive01:
I edited my post, you may wanna review your response.

Now, what has "Fulani" got to do with anything?? If it is about appointments, let me ask, does appointing, instead of a Fulani man, an Efik, Igbo, Idoma, Kanuri, Yoruba, Ijaw, etc automatically translate into turning the tide in our economy?? When you raise issues and you bring in arguments regarding ethnicity, you just mess things up, especially on this forum.

The economy is what it is today not because of the pilots we have but because the fundamentals are in shambles!!

Cast your mind back to what it was just weeks before handover!! There was no fuel anywhere, no electricity, banks were closing by 12noon because there was no electricity. Telecoms companies were unable to sustain their activities due to issues bordering on availability of gasoline/diesel to power their generators, etc!!

All these happening when crude was still being sold @ $70pb!! Now, it is being sold at just over half that price and people expect to see miracles happen!! Brother, it isn't that simple.

When recession came calling sometime in 2006 (or thereabouts) with a crash in crude prices, Nigeria defended her currency and her economy with over $20billion. Imports was sustained and the value of the naira was hardly affected. We had over $60billion in our reserves then!

Today, we are talking about just over half that amount at the point of handover with a population increase of over 15million!! This implies that if $20billion was being used to keep the economy afloat then, we would require even more today to do same!!

Now, imagine the implication of pulling out over 20billion dollars from our current reserve about a year ago or even now, and being left with about 10-15billion in reserves!! Imagine a country that isn't credit worthy!!

Dude, these are fundamental issues that would take time to correct. People don't see these things because they are too emotional to analyse them dispassionately.

Everybody is feeling the pangs, but I foresaw this coming from day one, so did NOI herself and Sanusi. They warned that we saved for the rainy day but the admin they worked under never heeded that warning. Today, shiit has really hit the fan and everyone is pointing accusing fingers at this government. I'm afraid I won't blame her on the state of the economy- it has been a long time coming.


Ps: you still haven't suggested what you would have done differently though.
My suggestions
1. Focus all energy on generation of at least 18 hours electricity supply all over Nigeria. We are losing too much money using alternatives, money that could be used to be more productive as an individual and as a nation. This would even reduce fuel consumption and we won't have to worry about fuel scarcity because we would have more than enough for our vehicles. Trust me do this and watch Nigeria take that giant leap. In fact 100 generations from now will never stop appreciating APC and Buhari, there will be no more oppositions. Even PDP members will carry placards for APC. Just ignore some other projects and focus on this for a year, people will complain(we have been complaining for a long time so what's the difference?)but at the end of the year there will be rejoicing.
2. Statement of intent is to have a review of salaries earned by public officers. No one should be allowed to earn more than a 100k-150k monthly. I mean this should be the salary at the highest level. No more bonuses. At the end of the year there can be 13th month salary and that's all. Do this and see how much we would have saved. After all how many Nigerians earn more than this even at the peak of their careers? Only a very small percentage. This would immediately eradicate that do or die mentality of political positions seeking individuals.
3. Leave the media and do your work. Any government that has to come explain what he has done/ been doing to me has failed or is failing. Normally you don't need to sing your praises, people should do that for you voluntarily. These projects should be visible even to the blind and audible to the deaf. This was why I couldn't vote for Jonathan last election. Though I love him personally, I have to search and search before I can know of any projects he has successfully completed and even some were still debatable. It shouldn't be so.



I will stop here for now.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by Nobody: 7:57am On Aug 11, 2016
Progressive01:
I edited my post, you may wanna review your response.

Now, what has "Fulani" got to do with anything?? If it is about appointments, let me ask, does appointing, instead of a Fulani man, an Efik, Igbo, Idoma, Kanuri, Yoruba, Ijaw, etc automatically translate into turning the tide in our economy?? When you raise issues and you bring in arguments regarding ethnicity, you just mess things up, especially on this forum.

The economy is what it is today not because of the pilots we have but because the fundamentals are in shambles!!

Cast your mind back to what it was just weeks before handover!! There was no fuel anywhere, no electricity, banks were closing by 12noon because there was no electricity. Telecoms companies were unable to sustain their activities due to issues bordering on availability of gasoline/diesel to power their generators, etc!!

All these happening when crude was still being sold @ [b]$70pb
!! Now, it is being sold at just over half that price and people expect to see miracles happen!! Brother, it isn't that simple.[/b]

When recession came calling sometime in 2006 (or thereabouts) with a crash in crude prices, Nigeria defended her currency and her economy with over $20billion. Imports was sustained and the value of the naira was hardly affected. We had over $60billion in our reserves then!

Today, we are talking about just over half that amount at the point of handover with a population increase of over 15million!! This implies that if $20billion was being used to keep the economy afloat then, we would require even more today to do same!!

Now, imagine the implication of pulling out over 20billion dollars from our current reserve about a year ago or even now, and being left with about 10-15billion in reserves!! Imagine a country that isn't credit worthy!!

Dude, these are fundamental issues that would take time to correct. People don't see these things because they are too emotional to analyse them dispassionately.

Everybody is feeling the pangs, but I foresaw this coming from day one, so did NOI herself and Sanusi. They warned that we saved for the rainy day but the admin they worked under never heeded that warning. Today, shiit has really hit the fan and everyone is pointing accusing fingers at this government. I'm afraid I won't blame her on the state of the economy- it has been a long time coming.


Ps: you still haven't suggested what you would have done differently though.
Stop trying to brainwash and delude the young man like you did before, we all know that APC colluded with some oil stateholders during that period to cause artificial fuel scarcity in order to discredit GEJ's govt and cause him to lose the election.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/177824-apc-behind-fuel-scarcity-plotting-sabotage-of-power-supply-jonathans-campaign.html

And stop altering the oil price at then in order to further delude him, the prices were lower then
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/30/oil-prices-fall-as-us-crude-stocks-hit-record-for-7th-successive-week.html
http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/15/investing/oil-price-high-2015/

And we all know that Governors, especially two APC governors pressured and threatened GEJ to disburse some funds from reserves, even while he tried to make a special fund called a sovereign wealth fund, so that it would not be easy for one to take from there.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/204809-pressured-squander-18bn-excess-crude-saving-jonathan.html

So stop all these baseless and beguiling assertions of yours. only the gullible will accede to your deceptive gambits.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by joseph1832(m): 7:59am On Aug 11, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
@OP I recall how passionate you were for Buhari, it is so sad that his policies and style are disappointing.

I'm also glad that you admitted that PDP is nor an option (the party must rest in peace)...

Be assured that a viable alternative is cooking and shall be unveiled in 2019...
If that alternative have you writing epistles for him, then I'll say it's a no goer because history here have told us whoever you support always end up doing nothing.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by Sanchez01: 8:02am On Aug 11, 2016
michelz:
Op,you're on the right path to redemption,but still have a long way to go.
Ask your self this question:
If GEJ and Buhari were the only people contesting,who would I vote for?
Don't hurry to answer the question...but be sure you get the answer before 2019.
Judging a man by his past is unfair, even those lessons have been learnt by two persons; the masses and the politician in question. We know what Buhari is capable of and what Jonathan is capable of, and probably what they have learnt of themselves while in office. Given the chance today, I'd gladly vote Jonathan, only if he can contest under a platform that is far from PDP.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by Sanchez01: 8:06am On Aug 11, 2016
eziokwubundunuwa:


Fulani issues and Boko Haram has highly reduced as well as corruption. What we are experiencing in terms of economy is effects of dependence on oil and sabotage by nda which can only be solved easily through violence. IMO violence should be employed as a last option after the ongoing dialogue is exhausted. Right now if I was Buhari there is nothing extra I could do better than what is being done.
It seems you're not in the Nigeria I'm in. It is no longer a secret that Fulanis own Nigeria at this point, as a result of their unchallenged attack on innocent lives and people's properties. Has corruption really reduced? I guess you might want to explain the recent budget padding saga, right under the nose of the Presidency that took almost a year to come up with one.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by docadams: 8:11am On Aug 11, 2016
Sanchez01:
Just last year, I joined the many Nigerians who actually thought a dogged fourth time contestants woild be the best thing to happen should Jonathan be kicked. A year after, I have lost my voice around friends and family each time a political discourse comes up, most especially about the state of the economy.

Problems bothering on insecurity, power, state of the economy and corruption have all grown worse than it was under Goodluck Jonathan. Not like Jonathan would have been able to redeem the nation a second time though, and I would have still clearly voted against him if I had caught a glimpse of the anomalies ongoing before hand, but this time, I would have just given my vote to Kowa or Hope.

Without mincing words, Nigeria is presently on autopilot; President Buhari clearly has no idea on what should be done. The BBOG Buhari used as a tool during his campaign have been forgotten, more than ever Fulani herdsmen have been armed and fortified as they impact roads and streets with cow dung and horrible flies. The budget padding saga is still an issue to watch while daily corruption charges hover around the president and his minions.

Just a handful of the many APC faithfuls who are fast realizing that the Change we have is in reverse, it is worthy of note to clearly state that I have lost faith in the Buhari-led administration.

I sincerely hope Kowa would come out stronger with young, vibrant, intelligent and dynamic candidates in 2019.

Hmmmmmmm

Life is a marathon run by participants with varied endurance.
Only the fittest reach the end. You are right to dropout whenever your strength fails you.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by tuniski: 8:13am On Aug 11, 2016
Progressive01:
I edited my post, you may wanna review your response.

Now, what has "Fulani" got to do with anything?? If it is about appointments, let me ask, does appointing, instead of a Fulani man, an Efik, Igbo, Idoma, Kanuri, Yoruba, Ijaw, etc automatically translate into turning the tide in our economy?? When you raise issues and you bring in arguments regarding ethnicity, you just mess things up, especially on this forum.

The economy is what it is today not because of the pilots we have but because the fundamentals are in shambles!!

Cast your mind back to what it was just weeks before handover!! There was no fuel anywhere, no electricity, banks were closing by 12noon because there was no electricity. Telecoms companies were unable to sustain their activities due to issues bordering on availability of gasoline/diesel to power their generators, etc!!

All these happening when crude was still being sold @ $70pb!! Now, it is being sold at just over half that price and people expect to see miracles happen!! Brother, it isn't that simple.

When recession came calling sometime in 2006 (or thereabouts) with a crash in crude prices, Nigeria defended her currency and her economy with over $20billion. Imports was sustained and the value of the naira was hardly affected. We had over $60billion in our reserves then!

Today, we are talking about just over half that amount at the point of handover with a population increase of over 15million!! This implies that if $20billion was being used to keep the economy afloat then, we would require even more today to do same!!

Now, imagine the implication of pulling out over 20billion dollars from our current reserve about a year ago or even now, and being left with about 10-15billion in reserves!! Imagine a country that isn't credit worthy!!

Dude, these are fundamental issues that would take time to correct. People don't see these things because they are too emotional to analyse them dispassionately.

Everybody is feeling the pangs, but I foresaw this coming from day one, so did NOI herself and Sanusi. They warned that we saved for the rainy day but the admin they worked under never heeded that warning. Today, shiit has really hit the fan and everyone is pointing accusing fingers at this government. I'm afraid I won't blame her on the state of the economy- it has been a long time coming.


Ps: you still haven't suggested what you would have done differently though.
Excuses and a narration of the past ain't solution rather an admission of incompetence! Buhari/apc should throw in the towel. Even if a barrel is 200$ and reserve 500bn, buhari will still deliver us a recession! The name buhari is a punishment to nigerians. He has nothing to offer and limited in capacity and exposure!

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 8:14am On Aug 11, 2016
Progressive01:
Ok, let me guess, when he apologises for the "5%" talk, the economy would start turning around I suppose.

And they sound as though they know any better.

Smh.

Abeg, make una carry una tribal nonsense comot from my face this morning.

Part of what is destroying our economy is the agitations.

If Buhari can get the full support of the east then we can get the very best from our crude oil and then all put hands together to see how we can diversify. As it stands, every single barrel of crude oil matters.

Buhari should form an inclusive government and see how he will begin to shine.

Enough said.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 8:17am On Aug 11, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
@OP I recall how passionate you were for Buhari, it is so sad that his policies and style are disappointing.

I'm also glad that you admitted that PDP is nor an option (the party must rest in peace)...

Be assured that a viable alternative is cooking and shall be unveiled in 2019...

I am with you on this one Barcanista.

Buhari will be sent back to Daura no doubt but one thing is certain, PDP is not an option.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 8:19am On Aug 11, 2016
blueto:
Stop trying to brainwash and delude the young man like you did before, we all know that APC collude with some oil stateholders during that period to cause artificial fuel scarcity in order to discredit GEJ's govt and cause him to lose the election.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/177824-apc-behind-fuel-scarcity-plotting-sabotage-of-power-supply-jonathans-campaign.html

And stop altering the oil price at then in order to further delude him, the prices were lower then
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/03/30/oil-prices-fall-as-us-crude-stocks-hit-record-for-7th-successive-week.html
http://money.cnn.com/2015/04/15/investing/oil-price-high-2015/

And we all know that Governors, especially two APC governors pressure and threatened GEJ to disburse some funds from reserves, even while he tried to make a special fund called a sovereign wealth fund, so that it would not be easy for one to take from there.
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/204809-pressured-squander-18bn-excess-crude-saving-jonathan.html

So stop all these baseless and beguiling assertions of yours. only the gullible will accede to your deceptive gambits.

Thank you my brother.

Just before the elections the APC made sure that everything was grounded to paint GEJ in bad light.

They created the fuel scarcity then and also made sure that power supply was non existent.

If only they knew that things would turn out this way for them.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by Sanchez01: 8:20am On Aug 11, 2016
Progressive01:
I edited my post, you may wanna review your response.

Now, what has "Fulani" got to do with anything?? I[/b]f it is about appointments, let me ask, does appointing, instead of a Fulani man, an Efik, Igbo, Idoma, Kanuri, Yoruba, Ijaw, etc automatically translate into turning the tide in our economy?? When you raise issues and you bring in arguments regarding ethnicity, you just mess things up, especially on this forum.

The economy is what it is today not because of the pilots we have but because the fundamentals are in shambles!!

Cast your mind back to what it was just weeks before handover!! There was no fuel anywhere, no electricity, banks were closing by 12noon because there was no electricity. Telecoms companies were unable to sustain their activities due to issues bordering on availability of gasoline/diesel to power their generators, etc!!

All these happening when crude was still being sold @ [b]$70pb
!! Now, it is being sold at just over half that price and people expect to see miracles happen!! Brother, it isn't that simple.

When recession came calling sometime in 2006 (or thereabouts) with a crash in crude prices, Nigeria defended her currency and her economy with over $20billion. Imports was sustained and the value of the naira was hardly affected. We had over $60billion in our reserves then!

Today, we are talking about just over half that amount at the point of handover with a population increase of over 15million!! This implies that if $20billion was being used to keep the economy afloat then, we would require even more today to do same!!

Now, imagine the implication of pulling out over 20billion dollars from our current reserve about a year ago or even now, and being left with about 10-15billion in reserves!! Imagine a country that isn't credit worthy!!

Dude, these are fundamental issues that would take time to correct. People don't see these things because they are too emotional to analyse them dispassionately.

Everybody is feeling the pangs, but I foresaw this coming from day one, so did NOI herself and Sanusi. They warned that we saved for the rainy day but the admin they worked under never heeded that warning. Today, shiit has really hit the fan and everyone is pointing accusing fingers at this government. I'm afraid I won't blame her on the state of the economy- it has been a long time coming.


Ps: you still haven't suggested what you would have done differently though.
Fulanis have everything to do with Nigeria right now because it all boils down to security at the end of the day. They keep ransacking every village and town they go to without being cautioned or called to order. I do not care if the entire cabinet is made up of Igbos, Hausas, or Yorubas, neither would I battle an eyelash if they're all from Efik, Urhobo, Ibibio, Isoko or Ijaw.

My question bothers on security and not on appointments. It's either you understood this or you're deliberately tilting my viewpoint to a perspective I never even thought of.

PS: Life has taught me that spectators think they're good judge of things, just like football spectators think they're better than most players and managers. As a matter of fact, they tend to have suggestions that are more plausible than that of the persons they're watching. I'm not one of them, however. We just have to ask certain questions and highlight the many problems facing Nigeria right now, which are but not limited to;

1. Security
2. Power
3. Employment
4. Food and shelter
5. Mono-economy
6. Corruption
7. Accessibility of Roads and
8. Poor Economic Policies.

There are specialists called ministers that have been put in place to tackle some of these. They should come up with a viable strategy to better Nigeria.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by Firefire(m): 8:29am On Aug 11, 2016
I am here only to read comments... grin


Reading comments tinted with pains and agony as a result of past unforgivable error(s) gladdens the gods.

For me and my immediate family we are well protected by His grace, I feel for my extended family as I cannot be able to continue the extensive support in this harsh and unfavorable economic condition brought about by Buhary and his gangs of criminals. embarassed

Fellow Nigerians, brace-up, tougher days ahead...'cause the suffering is still in STAGE I, STAGE II loading...

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:31am On Aug 11, 2016
SuperPanther:


I am with you on this one Barcanista.

Buhari will be sent back to Daura no doubt but one thing is certain, PDP is not an option.
GBAM!!!

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by fulanmafia: 8:44am On Aug 11, 2016
You must still be dreaming.

If you like, don't humble yourselves and build bridges with other regions to cure your political irrelevance, continue waiting for an apology from PMB for saying the stark truth. You can only reap where you sowed.

The current economic crisis has nothing to do with Ibos and everything to do with the condition of the economy even BEFORE handover as well as the dramatic loss in value of our major revenue earner and the activities of economic terrorists (who you support by the way).

Only a condemned hypocrite would hail the scAvengers and lament about the economy in the same breath.

SuperPanther:


The Igbos are too big to be pushed under not to talk of adding the Niger Delta to it.

You cannot take the east for granted and have it smooth, never!!!!

Buhari's immaturity and arrogance has gotten us into this mess.

Many of us saw this coming but you omenka, fulanimafia and others kept cheering him on shouting the new sheriff is in town.

Buhari failed to handle the Biafra agitation well likewise the Niger Delta agitation.

Tell him to apologise for that 5% speech and after that, he should dress in Igbo & ND attires and go to the SE & SS and talk to the people, letting them know they are also Nigerians and that we can work together to make this nation great again.

Buhari should be humble for goodness sakes, this is not 1966 or 1983, this is 2016!!!

I am yet to see the sort of maturity one would have expected from Buhari to be honest.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by Firefire(m): 8:51am On Aug 11, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
@OP I recall how passionate you were for Buhari, it is so sad that his policies and style are disappointing.

I'm also glad that you admitted that PDP is nor an option (the party must rest in peace)...

Be assured that a viable alternative is cooking and shall be unveiled in 2019...


My friend.... smiley

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by Emyogalanya: 9:03am On Aug 11, 2016
Pls put this record straight is it that gej is not an option or that pdp is not an option i don't get it, all u guys behind buhari what will happen lets on assumption buhari is from pdp will pdp still not be an option ? What if in reverse gej enters apc will he still not be an option? Ok let me put it differently is apc about buhari alone aren't there other good options within them. Yes what about pdp ur post seem to say there is no more other options apart from gej? Be opened. Is that not peter obi I'm seeing in pdp or is he just good enough for anambra state and not Nigeria. And later u come here calling ipob names for agitating abi? . Someone asked in a thread that we suggest one politician that can do well what's ur take on it? We ur thread is incomplete cos u condemned without making suggestion or proferring solutions and alternative to buhari/apc Why all this nonsense u people keep coming up with

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by TonyeBarcanista(m): 9:03am On Aug 11, 2016
Firefire:


My friend.... smiley
My boss... how far
Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 9:32am On Aug 11, 2016
fulanmafia:
[s]You must still be dreaming.

If you like, don't humble yourselves and build bridges with other regions to cure your political irrelevance, continue waiting for an apology from PMB for saying the stark truth. You can only reap where you sowed.

The current economic crisis has nothing to do with Ibos and everything to do with the condition of the economy even BEFORE handover as well as the dramatic loss in value of our major revenue earner and the activities of economic terrorists (who you support by the way).

Only a condemned hypocrite would hail the scAvengers and lament about the economy in the same breath. [/s]


Whether you like it or not Nigeria is so dependent on crude oil.

We need every single dollar we can get from the sales of crude oil due to the downturn in the economy.

Things would have been much better without all these destruction of oil facilities which has also affected power forcing SMEs to close down and Nigerians are lamenting.

Whether you accept it or not, the SE & SS are two sides of the same coin, you cannot fight one side without dragging the other side in.

[size=16pt]MILITANTS DEMAND RELEASE OF NNAMDI KANU AFTER HIJACKING SHIP[/size]

http://europe.newsweek.com/nigerian-militants-demand-release-nnamdi-kanu-after-hijacking-ship-421735



We will build no bridges with the sons of ustaman dan fodio.

Our only prayer now is for you to discover as much crude oil as you want in the north so that everyone can say bye bye.

Keep screaming sai baba till 2019 when Nigerians will be waitibng for Buhari.

Nonsense.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by dockokwus: 9:33am On Aug 11, 2016
Sanchez01:

. Given the chance today, I'd gladly vote Jonathan, only if he can contest under a platform that is far from PDP.
I thought u were making valid points till u made this statement.
My friend,many are agreed that up to this point PMB has failed spectacularly,but u shud not wish GEJ on any nation ,even in your nightmares.
For me,if it's btw PMB as he is presently going and GEJ, as he ever cud be,the best option shud be each region going it's own way.Either of them both now will be filled with immense pain.
A Yar'Adua wud have been the only tolerable option in a one Nigeria,but unfortunately he is dead and buried and there is no politician alive now that is similar to him in ideas,implementation and forthrightness.His only drawback was his slowpace.He meant well,was forthright, had enormous integrity and showed it;acted and implemented his carefully thought out policies well.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by globe16: 9:36am On Aug 11, 2016
Emyogalanya:
Pls put this record straight is it that gej is not an option or that pdp is not an option i don't get it, all u guys behind buhari what will happen lets on assumption buhari is from pdp will pdp still not be an option ? What if in reverse gej enters apc will he still not be an option? Ok let me put it differently is apc about buhari alone aren't there other good options within them. Yes what about pdp ur post seem to say there is no more other options apart from gej? Be opened. [s]Is that not peter obi I'm seeing in pdp or is he just good enough for anambra state and not Nigeria.[/s] And later u come here calling ipob names for agitating abi? . Someone asked in a thread that we suggest one politician that can do well what's ur take on it? We ur thread is incomplete cos u condemned without making suggestion or proferring solutions and alternative to buhari/apc Why all this nonsense u people keep coming up with
Off all the people in pdp its peter obi your mentioning? how is peter obi different from the looters in pdp.. What happened to people like sullivan chime?
Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 9:39am On Aug 11, 2016
dockokwus:

I thought u were making valid points till u made this statement.
My friend,many are agreed that up to this point PMB has failed spectacularly,but u shud not wish GEJ on any nation ,even in your nightmares.
For me,if it's btw PMB as he is presently going and GEJ, as he ever cud be,the best option shud be each region going it's own way.Either of them both now will be filled with immense pain.
A Yar'Adua wud have been the only tolerable option in a one Nigeria,but unfortunately he is dead and buried and there is no politician alive now that is similar to him in ideas,implementation and forthrightness.His only drawback was his slowpace.He meant well,was forthright, had enormous integrity and showed it;acted and implemented his carefully thought out policies well.
Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by fulanmafia: 9:40am On Aug 11, 2016
Wrong. The SE is simply riding on the coat tails of the SS for relevance. Same coin my foot.

There's no doubt that Nigeria currently runs a mono economy, which is why you should either join the fight against militancy or shut your mouth about the economy.

If Buhari fails by 2019, I will be at the forefront of the campaign against him. What I will definitely NOT do is patronize ignorance and pretend he is the source of our economic challenges today, or act like he has a magic wand to perform miracles just a year into his government.

I don't expect you to build bridges with other regions either, Ibos are politically handicapped which is why your political destiny is now stamped on the ass cheeks of the Ijaws which you must continue to kiss for any political relevance.

My daily quota for engaging ipod yoots is now exhausted so you can save your response.

SuperPanther:


[s]Whether you like it or not Nigeria is so dependent on crude oil.

We need every single dollar we can get from the sales of crude oil due to the downturn in the economy.

Things would have been much better without all these destruction of oil facilities which has also affected power forcing SMEs to close down and Nigerians are lamenting.

Whether you accept it or not, the SE & SS are two sides of the same coin, you cannot fight one side without dragging the other side in.

We will build no bridges with the sons of ustaman dan fodio.

Our only prayer now is for you to discover as much crude oil as you want in the north so that everyone can say bye bye.

Keep screaming sai baba till 2019 when Nigerians will be waitibng for Buhari.

Nonsense.
[/s]

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 9:44am On Aug 11, 2016
fulanmafia:
Wrong. The SE is simply riding on the coat tails of the SS for relevance. Same coin my foot.

There's no doubt that Nigeria currently runs a mono economy, which is why you should either join the fight against militancy or shut your mouth about the economy.

If Buhari fails by 2019, I will be at the forefront of the campaign against him. What I will definitely do is patronize ignorance and pretend he is the source of our economic challenges today, or act like he has a magic wand to perform miracles just a year into his government.

I don't expect you to build bridges with other regions either, Ibos are politically handicapped which is why your political destiny is now stamped on the ass cheeks of the Ijaws which must continue to kiss for any relevance.

My quota for engaging ipod yoots is now exhausted so you can save your response.


Call it riding, call it whatever you wish, the fact remains that the SE & SE make up the eastern bloc and are two sides of the same coin.

[size=16pt]MILITANTS DEMAND RELEASE OF NNAMDI KANU AFTER HIJACKING SHIP[/size]

Militants claiming to support the Biafran cause have hijacked a merchant ship off the Nigerian coast. They are demanding the release of pro-Biafran leader Nnamdi Kanu as a ransom for the safe return of the ship and its crew.

The ship was allegedly hijacked on Friday in the Bakassi Peninsula, a disputed region between Nigeria and Cameroon off the southeastern coast of Nigeria, according to domestic media outlet NewsDay reported on Sunday.

A spokesman for the militants, named only as General Ben, said on Saturday in Nigeria’s southern oil hub of Port Harcourt that a 31-day ultimatum had been issued to the Nigerian government within which Kanu—who was arrested in October 2015 and is awaiting trial on charges of treason—should be released. The spokesman threatened to blow up the ship with the crew onboard if the government failed to comply.

A group of ex-Niger Delta militants—who were allegedly involved in the destruction of oil pipelines in Nigeria’s oil-producing heartland during an insurgency in the mid-2000s—reportedly issued the deadline earlier in January, though it is not clear if the same group is responsible for the hijacking.

Bridgadier General Rabe Abubakar, the Nigerian military’s director of defense information, tells Newsweek that the incident has taken place and that the Nigerian authorities are pursuing the hijackers, but was unable to provide further information about the ship or the condition of the crew. “This is an act of criminality, an act of sabotage,” says Abubakar.

When asked whether the militants were demanding Kanu’s release, Abubakar tells Newsweek: “We don’t care about personality. What we care about is the nation, the safety of our ex-patriates, the safety of our citizens and the safety of everybody who is [in Nigeria] on legitimate contentions or business.”

Kanu is the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a secessionist movement that advocates the creation of an independent state of Biafra in southeastern Nigeria. Biafra existed as a republic separate from Nigeria between 1967 and 1970. Its creation by Nigerian military officer Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu sparked a three-year civil war in which more than 1 million people were killed.

http://europe.newsweek.com/nigerian-militants-demand-release-nnamdi-kanu-after-hijacking-ship-421735

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by forray(m): 9:45am On Aug 11, 2016
Progressive01:
Ok, let me guess, when he apologises for the "5%" talk, the economy would start turning around I suppose.

And they sound as though they know any better.

Smh.

Abeg, make una carry una tribal nonsense comot from my face this morning.

You seem to always over think things. What Buhari lack is diplomacy. His lack of diplomacy and unnecessary utterances is the major cause of must unrest in this country.

He shld try to be diplomatic, act as the father he is, try bringing peace and calm the various agitating group in the country. A peaceful environment will provide ground from positive growth and development. That is one area he is failing.

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by SuperPanther: 9:47am On Aug 11, 2016
fulanimafia see this

[size=16pt]Niger Delta: Asari Dokubo Declares Support For Avengers, Biafra[/size]

http://www.reportsafrique.com/2016/07/niger-delta-asari-dokubo-declares-support-avengers-biafra/

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by Emyogalanya: 9:50am On Aug 11, 2016
Pls what has Pete obi in common with looters educate me pls, if he has any corruption allegation over his head. Sullivan? Am not talking about looters am talking about a man who managed anambra state well read my post again for more comprehension. What am saying is that pdp still have him as a material and we should not throw either apc or pdp away cos they have other Good presidential materials apart from buhari and gej is that too hard for ur comprehension?
globe16:

Off all the people in pdp its peter obi your mentioning? how is peter obi different from the looters in pdp.. What happened to people like sullivan chime?

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Re: I Have Lost Faith In This Government by ConqueredWest: 10:06am On Aug 11, 2016
PaulIdu:



You guys still don't get it nobody has lost faith in Buhari because the economy is bad we have lost faith because we have seen he lacks the wisdom and vision to lead any nation .. See an example below from my previous post


I stopped supporting Buhari not because the economy is bad or slow ..I did because I found out he lacks wisdom and vision required to steer any economy either one in boom or in a recession .. okay let me me give you an example if you are President of a Country that depends on oil from most of its revenue and Oil prices drop at a time when you haven't diversified the economy ..What would a wise president do ? 

Ans: A wise president will know that to meet up the revenue deficit from low oil price you will have to improve out put and try expand your agreed quota by any means. (Just yesterday Saudi Arabia hit is record out of 10,650,000 million barrels a day like any wise leader would)

What will a visionless president do?

Answer : He will tense up the fragile peace in the Niger delta by first revoking a proposed university of Niger delta, he would order the EFCC to start investigating ex militants for corruption, he would then order the EFCC to declare Tompolo wanted and infact give him a deadline to turn himself in (who does that) without remembering that till recently Tompolo was in charge of pipelines surveillance for year so had good upstanding of how they work.

Another instance is in a country that has an employment and productivity deficit and depend on small 4 stroke Petrol Generators to drive most of the small businesses because of poor power supply ..what does Buhari do ? He orders the minister of power to increase the electricity tarrif by 50 percent and then goes ahead to increase petrol price by almost double . A wise president would increase petrol and maintain the electricity tariff as it is till the economy improves because increase both at the same time will increase the cost production by over 100 percent thereby driving a rapid inflation..

Bro I can go on and on ..Buhari lacks good decision making abilities infact if you give him the Swedish economy today he will destroy it in a year.



He will destroy the Swedish economy in 6months.

He has increase the interest rate to 14% and also put more tax burden on the people.

By 2019, the Afonjas will be too hungry to come online. grin

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