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Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Nobody: 7:14pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
phantom:Plz are we reading the same story? This is an unbiased analysis without any primordial sentiment. Cc eph123 come and join me to read through |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Nobody: 7:17pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
phantom:What has been done wiyh the 5trillion naira expended so far |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Bizibi(m): 7:33pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
Someone is trying to blame the masses for making the president not to sell the national asset,una need better flog on the head...... God!!!! 4 Likes |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by zaimeg: 7:34pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
obiageIi:I don't think Nigerians are getting wise. The young people are even worse. Maybe the colonialists should have stayed a bit more. I think we should be thinking of the way forward though. No use crying over spilt milk. Nigerians have never had a good leader I dare say since time immemorial. But then, what do I know? |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by PDJT: 7:55pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
In Obama's voice: Buhari is doing a great job! $ > ₦. If you deal on hard currency, like Obama, this Christmas is in your back pockets. I would be grateful to Buhari, if I were you! |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Algebra12: 8:10pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
obiageIi: The author of this write-up need to get his head examined. So you still are giving yourselves consolation that you made the right choice in removing GEJ while admitting you were foolish in bringing in PMB? What is it called? Throwing away the baby with the bath water all because the baby poopooed??. Admitting your foolishness is good but dont bring in that line of GEJ not being an option, its stale already. You were a bad judge of character simple, or you fell to propaganda, or you simply hated the man. Stop justifying your foolishness. 6 Likes |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by luvablesam(m): 8:11pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
woodcook: My bro, I couldn't agree with you more.... paid online reps always trying to be clever by half.... He forgot that we had an almost 50 percent rise in fuel prices(Who shot that down? ) Allegations against some of his men(ministers), what has he done to investigate them? Are corrupt individuals only in the opposition? What has happened to our beloved Naira in the space of 18months? A man that prepared to be president for a whole 12years didn't need six months to select ministers When was Trump elected?? Hasn't he started making appointments? Please lemme just rest myself already 8 Likes |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by SillyMods: 8:21pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
obiageIi:There was no way we could have escaped the recession. In fact, we were heading in that direction before GEJ left when we were already borrowing to pay FG workers salaries. 27 of 36 states were owing salary arrears of between four and eight months. NOI equally raised the alarm and warned of the impending recession when she asked Nigeria to prepare for tough times ahead. Any truthful person who is not lazy to revisit happenings of 2014 and early 2015 will not find it difficult to agree that we would have been worse off if GEJ had remained. 3 Likes |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by chiefobdk(m): 8:22pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
Algebra12: you said it all. foolishness of zombies is epic. 1 Like |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by 4Play(m): 8:27pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
phantom: This line of argument - that GEJ's govt which ended in May 2015 looted all the money - is incredibly crass as a way of explaining why Nigeria went into recession in 2016. As a propaganda tool, it is terribly unimaginative (I predicted its emergence as the main go-to excuse to explain Buhari's imminent failure prior to his taking office). There are several defects to the argument but I would highlight one as follows: If you think it through, it masks a contradiction that hints at the profound idiocy of the argument. If GEJ's govt looted on a massive scale, then the Nigerian economy performed on the basis of the "leftovers" during GEJ's reign. In effect, Nigerians could not have benefited then from high oil prices as the oil revenues were being looted: a Buhari fanboy once told me GEJ's govt was looting at least 40% of oil revenues (at $100 p/b, that meant Nigerians subsisted on circa $60 p/b). The logical consequence of the "GEJ stole all the money" argument is that a fall in oil prices under a new "super-honest" regime such as Buhari's would not have a dramatic adverse impact on Nigerians as Nigerians didn't benefit from the initial high oil prices under GEJ as GEJ was stealing all the money. What we often forget is that the fall in oil prices started in the second half of 2014. By December 2014, oil prices were in the low 50s (sub-50 depending on the benchmark). Yet, the precipitous fall in living standards was more notable in 2016, long after the decline in oil prices began. The reality is that the moronic decision to fix the exchange rate, which is still going on though in a less overt fashion, precipitated a loss of confidence and intensified capital flight. Added to this was Buhari's trademark snail-pace governance (no sense of urgency in making crucial appointments or in unveiling policy). This has added to the perception of a hapless govt totally incapable of meeting the economic challenges it faces. For most still making excuses for Buhari, it is about saving face as many people were emotionally invested in the idea that Buhari would improve the economy by merely tackling corruption. Faced with the opprobrium and mockery of people who were sceptical at the outset, Buhari fanboys double down on the denial. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Algebra12: 8:35pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
obiageIi: You must be out of your senses for making the bolded comment. We refused to allow him sell assets?? Did you listen to yourself?? We allowed him increase fuel price by 67.63% We allowed him increase electricity tarrif We allowed him render our currency useless and claimed he is recovering looted funds. He has spent well over #8 trillion in 18 months, yet you are here yapping that we did not allow him sell asset. Which ones did he build? You better respect yourself. 5 Likes |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by zaimeg: 8:38pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
4Play:Apt! |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by paramakina202: 8:55pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
Obiageli is a Tiefnubu girl/man and s/he is writing for the benefit of his/her crooked master who has been outsmarted and completely outplayed by his masters at the top[North. Make we hear word jare!] 1 Like |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Nobody: 8:58pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
luvablesam: My bro I really dont understand how those guys look at issues. It is quiet sad how low people could descent just a bowl of food. 1 Like |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by obiageIi(f): 9:00pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
Algebra12:Very funny stuff, do you have a link to back this up or you pulled it out of the usual place |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by obiageIi(f): 9:02pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
zaimeg:Interesting take |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Nobody: 9:02pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
B 4Play: People like you still gives me hope about Nigerians. Most Nigerian youths can think about issues critically and ask questions even if their live depends on it. 1 Like |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by obiageIi(f): 9:11pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
Kathmandu:5 trillion where? |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by obiageIi(f): 9:13pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
SillyMods:Buhari's government could have handled things better especially in the first few |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Nobody: 9:17pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
When I say the 2015 elections were more about emotions than logic, people think I'm trying to say I'm better than they are. Yet, the simple truth is that choosing Buhari wasn't really a logical choice. Also, hate (hating GEJ)is about emotions and not logic. It wasn't supposed to be about whether GEJ did spectacularly well or not, but about whether the replacement was better. This was the simple fact I tried to get my friends to see. Emotions are very powerful. Be careful what you become emotionally invested in. APC/Tinubu knows this and they spent the previous 3 years working on getting Nigerians to hate GEJ. Hate blinds you to the truth. People lost friends in 2015 and many don't even know why! You allow hate take you over and it blinds you completely!! People fought long time friends just because of Buhari, yet what is your reward? You're saddled with a recession and unfriendly govt policies; you're saddled with a denialist and irresponsible president while we actually are in need of a proactive leader. We're all suffering because some people allowed their emotions grow too strong. Emotions are good only when properly channelled. Do not allow any emotion get too strong a grip on you that your brain shuts down. We're all currently suffering because too many people allowed that to happen.And, till date, we still have many who are so heavily invested against GEJ emotionally that they still can't see the truth. These are the "GEJ was never an option" crowd, those who are ignoring the clarity of hindsight just to hold on to their hate.This group would rather buy $1 for N1000 and pay 5k for 1GB than countenance voting for GEJ. This is the crowd that would rather vote for Abacha or Idi Amin or a dog or a stone than vote for GEJ. # copied from the twitter handle @Scartissue101 9 Likes |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by hylyne(m): 9:20pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
phantom: My friend shut up.... The economy wouldn't have been this bad, if not for the unguided ultrances from your Commander in chief of cattle rearer's Association. Atleast, their wouldn't have been pipeline bombing, which has affected budget financing and power generation too. He lacks what it takes to be a president, period. 3 Likes |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by PaulIdu: 9:20pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
obiageIi: If you think the 6 months delay is responsible for the glaring failure of Buhari then I am sorry you are still not aware how poor a leader Buhari is. I was part of those that campaigned and voted for him but within a year I realized he would be the worst leader Nigeria will ever have and I further realized he alone was responsible for setting Nigeria 20 years back as a result of his first stint as president.. As kids we were taught to blame Babangida and Abacha for most of our woes whilst the real problem was actually Buharis poor leadership in 1984 . As long as the man remains things will get worse and worse. Ask your self has thsi govt ever communicated to you in words or actions exactly where its headed , till today we dont have a roadmap for infrastructure, no road map for FDI, no road map for industrialization, no roadmap for security, no road map for electricity, no KPIs for critical sectors till date.... Please Buhari is a joke 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by obiageIi(f): 9:39pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
careytommy7:Bro, i still and will forever belong to this, forget this emotion talk, you actually seem to be the one who hasn't gotten over his emotions. GEJ WAS A DISASTER. 1 Like |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Newmanluckyman(m): 9:44pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
... We warned people about the consequences of voting in a wrong candidate in 2015 general election but as you may have it, hate, emotional outburst, tribalism, ethnic sentiments took center stage. For some of us who are privileged to witnessed his first rule in 1984, we were not surprise on the current economic crisis now. A Leopard can't change its color. Had it been that PMB lost that election, numerous stories and accounts from PMB fans could have been how he (PMB) could have turned around the fortunes of Nigeria, how he could have stopped corruption, how the new sheriff couldn't allow militants to vandalize critical asset and many more millions of "HOW'S" 2 Likes |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by obiageIi(f): 9:48pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
I would have expected a buhari in his first week to hold meetings with the stakeholders (including militants) in the niger delta, show them your working plan for the next 2yrs, do same with manufacturers, business community, miyeti allah (herdsmen), ipob and co. Send bills to the National Assembly for special court for corruption, push for PIB, emergency economy power. All of these could have been achieved on goodwill in the first few weeks. 1 Like |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by obiageIi(f): 9:50pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
Newmanluckyman:Gej had to go and no apologies for it but we may have made a mistake with his replacement 1 Like |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Newmanluckyman(m): 9:54pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
obiageIi:... So what is the purpose of this your thread if you can't learn from your judgement, mistakes,? 2 Likes |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Bizibi(m): 9:57pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
obiageIi:GEJ was a disaster then this one should be more than a great bad omen and a disaster...... I wish you people are here in abj,shame fr nor let una talk. Come and see coded underground corruption. |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Bizibi(m): 10:01pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
obiageIi:GEJ was a disaster then this one should be more than a great bad omen and a disaster...... I wish you people are here in abj,shame fr nor let una talk. Come and see coded underground corruption.don't bother yourself, we are already in it,we should just try and survive till it get better,right now I don't even believe things will stabilize next year because of what I'm hearing and seeing here. |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by obiageIi(f): 10:05pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
Newmanluckyman:Purpose? Do not reward failure (vote bad governments out like we did gejs without apologies) Do not vote an equally poor candidate like buhari is turning out to be. 1 Like |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by obiageIi(f): 10:08pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
Bizibi:I wish you could present facts for the bolded but who am i to argue when the likes of dambazou and co are still in government |
Re: We Made A Terrible Choice. Did We? (buhari's Failing) by Newmanluckyman(m): 10:21pm On Nov 30, 2016 |
obiageIi:... A bad govt? During the same period your country is not in recession, internationally adjudged to be the largest economy in Africa, inflation rate wasn't 18% as it is today, GDP wasn't shrinking to 2.4% y/y as it is today, rice was sold 9k a bag, modernization of our railway, revitalization of our agricultural assets, sound economic blue prints, no single political killing, absence of political victimization, INEC became truly independent, etc. My dear you voted emotionally and you're too proud to admit that. Or maybe you were simply following the bandwagon. Anyway, one thing was constant :the propaganda machine really held you SPELLBOUND. 1 Like |
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