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Thursday, July 02, 2015

Buhari Goes From Nigeria’s Change Champion To ‘Baba Go Slow’


Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari took office a month ago on a wave of hope that he would quickly deal with a deepening economic crisis and an Islamist insurgency in the north. So far, he hasn’t met those expectations.



While Africa’s biggest oil producer has been hit by a 40 percent fall in petroleum prices in the past year that has slowed economic growth and weakened the currency, Buhari, 72, has delayed naming a cabinet until September. 





As the momentum of being the first opposition candidate to win power at the ballot box fades, critics are mocking him as a sluggish elderly man, or “Baba Go Slow.”


Buhari has acknowledged the crisis, saying last month that his government is facing severe financial strain, with a Treasury that’s “virtually empty,” and his party is calling for patience. Yet his lack of urgency in tackling economic woes could leave Nigeria badly adrift, said John Ashbourne, an economist at Capital Economics in London.

“Every week that Nigeria goes without a cabinet increases the chance that it will face a dangerous shock -- whether a revenue collapse or a currency crisis,” Ashbourne said by phone Tuesday. “Leaving the federation without a finance minister would be a questionable choice at the best of times; doing so during a period of economic instability is difficult to explain.”



Investor Displeasure
Nigeria’s currency, twice devalued in the past year in an attempt to cope with lower oil income, has weakened 7.7 percent against the dollar this year on the interbank market. The International Monetary Fund estimates that growth will slow to 4.8 percent this year from 6.1 percent in 2014. The naira was trading at 198.85 against the U.S. dollar at 2.38 p.m. in Lagos.


The Nigerian Stock Exchange Index hit its 2015 peak of 35,728.12 on April 2, the day after Buhari was declared the election winner. Since then it has fallen 8 percent.

The cabinet delay won’t please investors, said Alan Cameron, an economist at Exotix Partners LLP. They’re expecting tighter fiscal policy, a currency devaluation and a greater focus on tax collection after the drop in oil prices, he said.


“There was initially some hope that Buhari would be able to tackle these changes more quickly and with more credibility, but the time line has now been pushed back,” Cameron said by phone from London. “It’s going to be a difficult pill to swallow for foreign investors.”


Inertia Concern
The central bank has banned importers from using the foreign-exchange market to buy certain goods as it seeks to stabilize the naira and hold on to external reserves, which are down 16 percent this year to $29 billion.


“Even what little could have been achieved so far, such as the nomination of ministers, has not been addressed, and there is a sense of inertia,” Folarin Gbadebo-Smith, managing director of the Center for Public Policy Alternatives, a Lagos-based research group, said by phone Wednesday.


Buhari’s own party, the All Progressives Congress, has recognized the growing public disenchantment and pleaded for patience.
“Nigerians are right to demand even a faster pace. Nigerians are right to ask that a government be quickly put in place,” party spokesman Lai Mohammed told reporters at a June 30 press conference in Lagos, the commercial capital. “All we ask for is a little more patience, a little more understanding.”


Government Change
Buhari is facing a unique situation because his victory over the incumbent, Goodluck Jonathan, ended 16 years of rule by the Peoples Democratic Party, his spokesman Femi Adesina said.
“This is not a normal changeover, it is from one government to another,” he said.

Buhari, who previously governed Nigeria as military ruler in the 1980s, has moved more quickly in the fight against the Islamist militant group, Boko Haram, which has waged a violent six-year campaign in the north.

He ordered the army to move its headquarters from Abuja, the capital, to the northeastern city of Maiduguri, the scene of some of the worst fighting, and has traveled to neighboring countries such as Chad and Niger to discuss cross-border military cooperation.

It’s the “one area in which the Buhari administration has hit the ground running,” Mohammed said.
Yet, while troops from Nigeria and Chad have largely dislodged Boko Haram from its self-declared caliphate in the northeast this year, the insurgents have stepped up hit-and-run attacks.


Corruption Fight
Buhari will also have to deal with shortcomings in his own army, which Amnesty International said last month should be investigated for war crimes, including unlawful killings.
In a step toward meeting his campaign promise to attack corruption that has crippled Nigeria for decades, Buhari disbanded the board of the state-run Nigerian National Petroleum Corp. The National Economic Council on Monday set up a four-member panel to probe its accounts.
Even some opposition lawmakers say Buhari needs more time.

“His approach may be different, but I am patient, I will give him some time,” Ben Murray-Bruce, a PDP senator, said in a June 29 interview in Abuja.
Where Buhari has come up short is communicating a sense of engagement to the public, said Gbadebo-Smith.
“He doesn’t say anything about anything,” he said. “The public would be satisfied with signals that say we are doing something about this, we are on top of this.”
Culled from bloomberg




I honestly think he knows what he is doing and needs more time...there was so much rot in the system...still is...

Even a magician cannot fix Nigeria's problems with his magic...It needs JESUS and time!








102 comments:

  1. Stella he needs more time you say?
    What of our ministers?
    Y is he taking forever to reveal them?
    Mscheew! Baba Go slow...

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    1. Yes he does need more time dear. Imagine fixing issues that took 16good years to pile up. It ain't a days job u know. Slowly but surely. The end will justify it all.. I believe

      But Nigerians sabi yab person oh. Sharp sharp dem don give baba new name. Lol

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    2. Sisi Eko, it took like 30 years and more...not just 16 years...but Buhari should be faster or else, their would be economic depression pretty soon @this rate.
      If you want to hear the truth, Buhari is pretty old, and not his former younger self...let's pray he's able to achieve what he sets out to do.

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  2. Why am I not surprised?
    My fingers are still crossed waiting for Buhari's magical change.
    The game always looks easier when you are not the one on the pitch.

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  3. They should be patient with him,it is not an easy task

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    1. Let them not be patient, let them keep complaining and whining like toddlers after just a month.Whether he is baba go slow or baba snail, i know for a fact that his administration can never be worse than the previous one.

      Nigerians think criticising Buhari is the way forward and the solution to the country's problems.. Some will even go to extreme lengths for the president to fail so they can mock him and say we said it .If he fails, we all fail, if the economy collapses, we suffer the consequences, it is that simple.

      The least we can do is support him and give him more time.How can you appraise him after a month?? 30days?? Clowns!!


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  4. So Stella You Know and then u people want Jonathan the Magician to fix it so soon.
    Na so. The More Buhari delay the Cabinet the More APC government continue to steal Nigeria Money with the Excuse of PDP messed up the System.
    Baba Go Slow get the govt running.
    Who never meets a messed up system, Obama did and he fixed up.
    Up till date NO Secretary of the Country.
    Na Baba Go Slow way, When you give him an opportunity(1983-85) he messes up.
    Well I pray God helps him. Amen!!!!

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    1. Shut up! Jonathan had 6 years to make an impact but he didn't.
      Buhari has been there for just over a month. Wait till the end of his tenure before you compare him to GEJ.

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    2. Get the fuck. And ApC are already comparing just 32days with GEJ Achievement

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    3. Chinyelu, but there was no crisis for Jonathan to fix when he assumed office na. At least nothing major. Except u are referring to the issues that cropped up while he was in office and couldn't fix until he left.

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    4. Anon where in the whole writeup did chinyelu mentioned Gej or is Jonathan now Obama? Pepper body.

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    5. Mrs Mustapha ur olodo na grade one.

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  5. Even in 2011 it took GEJ six weeks to appoint ministers, so I see no reason y Buhari is often criticised by PDP stalwarts for being slow in appointing ministers.

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  6. BABA GO SLOW?.
    Hehehehehe
    l dey raff o

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  7. And they want him to turn Nigeria around in just a couple of months!

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  8. Lol.
    Nigerians, this is just the beginning.
    What were you people thinking when you elected an 82 years old man to lead you in this age in human development?

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  9. Baba Duara Dullard is a papa go slow. the economy is not at peace. stock market capitalisation has dropped sharply. APC people are applauding him for a good job. fuel queue still everywhere. fighting in senate and house of reps.

    baba duara dullard. i am waiting for the wolves to come and talk nonsense here.

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  10. People should just be patient and watch this man. Lets see what he has to offer, maybe this is his own idea of change.
    Seriously, where i wont be happy with him is if he fails to tackle corruptions.
    Lets not push him

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  11. Lol...inherited an empty treasury that can built an helipad in Daura? Ok na

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    1. @Jasmine to build helipad cost less than 10m so do you prefer your president risking his life for a journey to his town for 2 hours when we can afford to cut his journey amd make him safe with less than 10m. Lets be reasonable sometime.

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    2. *build. Don't mind him. Liar sokundo!

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  12. The most important thing as said is "he doesn't say anything about anything" that's bad. Oh well as him don say he belongs to "everybody and nobody"

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  13. Who sent him? Didn't he know all these before begging people to vote for him. He's there now, and he's overwhelmed. He should do the needful and stop been slow.

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  14. Ok naw. Congratulations to al batch B corp members including my self... abeg bV wish us ooo

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  15. Stella supporting buhari since 1629, this man has not done any tangible thing, rather he went for inec chairman so that he can be rigged in after four years, appointing his hausa person again, old dull man.baba go slow

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    1. Was it not a hausa man that was there before? And was appointed by an ijaw man? Una too like tribalism jare.

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  16. He met an empty account so he has been traveling with his personal money and feasting with his personal money too. Thank you sir. May you live long to contest for the next election cos I see that's your hobby.

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  17. Please do not rush Mr President, it is a gradual process, PHCN in my area is now trying a little unlike last year so let's wait and pray for more to come. Na so them use their gragra hurry my padi Uncle Jona until them hurry D man comot.

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    1. Taaaa!! Na raining season cause am. During Dry Season you can now come here and say the Difference. Which Baba Go slow do am

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    2. And u think it's Buhari that fixed phcn in just few weeks that he came into power...without ministers?...think!

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  18. Jesus will definitely fix

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  19. No, I don't think he knows what he's doing. What is witholding the release of his ministerial list is simply diversified interest in APC. Many of them invested so much in his presidential ambition and they're now demanding their dividends by way of appointments. Its more than a month after inauguration. A president that wishes to effect change as quickly as possible would have put his cabinet in order while cleaning whatever rot there is in the system. He's pulled in all directions, he's facing serious pressure and I believe he's in utter confusion and indecision. Sorry Mr President. Now you've seen that its not easy

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    1. And u are privy to this information because u are his PA abi? That said a wise man once said if I am given an hour to get a task done I will use 45mins to examine the issues surrounding it. We have been having ministers since 1960 of what use have they been. Solutions are easy once you have a clear diagnosis. If he is baba go slow me I am nwa patience. It is until 2019 my patience will run out. Simple and short.

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    2. @Lnydy mx, you are so correct. I know it will come to this. All the APC Tigers and Lions that contributed money during the campaign will want to nominate ministers for him so that they can recoup their investment.

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    3. @mamazee, he had 12 years to do that...he's been contesting ever since...he should have constructed a blue print. For those talking about how long it took Jonah to organise his cabinet, I say that was then and this is now...it is a different time...Buhari should act fast before economic depression sets in

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  20. Nah real baba go slow. lol ..I DEY LAUGH O..( in OBJ's voice )

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  21. Stella did you say even a magician cannot fix Naija?...why did Buhari aka Baba go slow portray himself as one?...

    He thought Nigerians are still those naive people that they put in their pockets...
    He must fulfil all his promises ohh...
    Thank God for freedom of speech!....

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    1. He must fulfill those countless mouth watering campaign promises that won him the election. No excuse is good acceptable.

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  22. I don't understand,is he suppose to be a magician? Just 30 days in office.

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  23. Stella, u are in Germany saying u honestly think he knows what he is doing. Are u his friend? Did he confide his plans in u? He made so much promises during campaign and now he is just working at a snail's pace.

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  24. Are u even answering dem?

    The poor man just took d mantle of leadership and bam!dey want Magic in hours.not even months.
    The paint hasn't even dried on d WAll and dey wanna crucify d poor man.

    Upe!

    We have waited Years for Leaders who deceived us and played us biiig time.so m very certain we can wait just 8 months for a Leader who KNOWS wots he is doing.

    I enjoin all of us to Wait and Pray.
    He wins,we win!



    I take GoD beg u Eka Joy and D Boss of dis blog,just before u comment on dis post,pls remember that GoD loves u two and wants u two always Happy and optimistic....LMAO




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    1. As long as Buhari's campaign promises sounded like that of a magician...Nigerians will continue to expect magic...he said boko haram will feel the impact of his government from the first day of administration, but now it seems like he's feeling the impact of boko haram..i haven't seen any change at all lol not even small sef...what he wants now is to bring boko haram to the east...just watch app will turn their backs on him soon...trust Nigerians

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    2. You re one woman i respect in this blog, you have a way of speaking out without insults.

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    3. Nwunye General no go kee me ooo. So u dnt want dos two to skin u alive? Kwaaaaaa biko baba go slow shud add a lil speed jor *side eyes at u*

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    4. For where, I will talk oh! He must be a magician. Shebi he portrayed himself as a magician during his campaign. Until he shuts me up with tangible change we can see, I will keep talking.

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    5. Hahahahaha...

      I have not finished praying for my self and family na to dey pray for Baba go slow....mtcheeeew...

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    6. Akuoma chill....it has come.change has come nwanne(in Enugu accent)

      Datudichic,na beg I dey beg Dem two.I see any Post on Oga,and I just heave a sigh cos automatically,I jus remember d Queen and Joy.

      @ Olaedo,nne Udo!(in Enugu accent).hope u r good Hun.

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    7. Nwunye General, is your Oga a friend to Alh Buhari?

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  25. The earlier ppl begin to realise its not how fast but how well, the better for them. Its still the same ppl who will blame him if fast action backfires in the end! Mtscewwww... Pls let's give this man a chance

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  26. Fast n furious has neva won the race. It's the slow and steady that wins the race. We have permanent secretaries in the ministries, let him be working with them until he appoints ministers. Afterall, there are countries that don't use ministers and they are doing quite well.
    Mr Ashbourne face ur own country and leave us alone.

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  27. HaHaHaa!!!

    You guys should chill. I want to believe this is more strategy than sluggish. So, let's just chill before we start casting aspersion.

    SaiBuhari!

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  28. They should have labeled him "baba no movement"
    Buhari has not done anything significant since taking over the government. He only spend the time blaming the past administration for his cluelessness and ineffectiveness.

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    1. Very soon you'll see "baba no regret'. *rme*

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  29. My take on the relocation of the military headquarters to fight terrorists-When America was fighting with terrorists,did they move their military headquarters to Iraq oa Afghanistan? Misplaced priorities..Moving the military headquarters to maiduguri,boko haram stronghold,is very suspicious..Time reveals true motives

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  30. the man slow but he will still do something.
    me i am waiting to see how that feeding of school children will work out

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  31. Nah I think it`s too early to criticize him though the mandate jonathan handed over to him was slow and complicated, being fast over these would hid their looting traits. Let him work at a pace that will enable him know the rudiments of the past government ,deal with it, recover the stolen properties , then move on from there.

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  32. But patience is what Nigerians don't have.
    May God help this our country.
    I am full of hope, e go better.

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  33. Stella we are not asking him to fix it in a day, but let him appoint ministers who will deal with issues properly. This military style ruling will not work in this day and age. This man is an illiterate for crying out loud, he needs knowledgeable and educated professionals to steer the economy in the right direction. Honestly I pity Nigeria, we are on auto pilot right now.

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    1. Illiterate? Do you know the meaning of the word? Unable to read or write.
      Buhari is not illeterate. You can argue that he doesn't have the requisite experience to govern the country but you would still be wrong.
      He was a former president. If you believed in GEJ because he had a doctorate degree, where did he leave you today?

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  34. Baba go slow???

    Nigerians are the meanest pple ever lmao.

    Queues are back in Abj tho, dollar is still going up and salaries are still unpaid.

    I do hope buhari makes it....I am for change irrespective of who it comes in form of

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  35. Every week that Nigeria goes without a cabinet increases the chance that it will face a dangerous shock -- whether a revenue collapse or a currency crisis,” Ashbourne said by phone Tuesday. “Leaving the federation without a finance minister would be a questionable choice at the best of times; doing so during a period of economic instability is difficult to explain.” God will help us. This is so sad

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  36. During d last election, PDP were campaigning that 6 years isn't enough for Jonathan to fix things, that he needs more time, which is 4 years making 10 years. Is that what they want Buhari to fix under 1 month?

    Some pple must be breathing tru dr rectums!

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    1. Odeshi GEJ ruled for 5 years. Shut up from the day GEJ took power Buhari and his Cohort didn't let him be

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    2. I carry this matter for head cos I don't know what they want this man to do again. He's trying to scrap some unnecessary ministries to cut the overall govt expenditure. Yet people are grumbling. Which work do the ministers do sef? All they do is show face when the media arrives, but hardly work behind doors. Just show off. This man has seen this and he wants to CHANGE the system. Allow him ohhhh!!! Enough said

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  37. While I do not have anything against this man, I think he put himself under this pressure. His promises before campaign has put him under this ridicule.

    He/APC saw that Nigerians wanted change and started to tap into it foolishly, promising juicy things that would make the mouth water. He/APC just wanted to win the "Federal" and "Presidency", so far they have shown that they had no plan for afterwards hence the whole confusion and "show of shame" they have exhibited so far.

    The funny thing about this man's campaign promises to me is he gave himself deadlines, Google up his manifesto ans read if you have not, then you will see why people are not patient with this his "Go slow" move.

    But let APC know that Nigerians are becoming much more politically conscious, and if they don't perform, Nigerians would vote KOWA if need be.

    Fingers crossed. God save Nigeria.

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  38. Nigerians pls learn to pray for ur leaders n stop d criticism. Buhari is no magician, he needs time & he needs our prayers. Even if he promised heaven on earth n he does not get our support, it will all be in vain.
    This just goes to show hw we behave when God does not answer our prayers the way we expect.
    Terrible impatient lot!
    Her Majesty

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    1. Our Majesty,like u dey mind.

      Infact me and u and others go dey begin pray for dose Naija People who don't wanna pray,to pray for Our President and his cabinet....

      The Sai wins,we all win.

      #GodBlessOurPresident
      #DivineWisdom4OurSai
      #DivineHealth4OurSai

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    2. Gbam!!! Dts why we r so diabolical in Nigeria,u dey find miracle but can't wait for God to do his will @ d appointed tym. U will see dem running from pillar to post when deir solution is right infront of dem but no patience to look for it

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  39. Stella,you've said it all.Nigeria needs JESUS and JESUS only, to fix this problem.l strongly believe that when the fear of GOD comes upon nigerians, the change we are clamouring for will come faster than we expect.shalom.

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  40. I also think he needs more time . It's not reasonable to expect change in a month. He has to study the problems plaguing the country in order to derive a concrete plan to solve them. Lets all be patient . But I think he needs to come up with the ministerial list as soon as possible because he cannot solve Nigeria's problems singlehandedly . I think the delay may be as a result of the current unrest at his party but this shouldn't serve as an excuse . It's expected that before running he must have had a group of people in mind whom he expected to be capable of running the country with him. It's not enough to run for office and win an election , there should be a plan on how to do so before you even announce your candidacy. But we're in a country where political parties are formed as a result of collective greed and not core values or ideas , so I'll like to believe that he wants to sift out the dregs first.
    We want change, we expect change and shall have nothing short of it. Buhari is our president and we must all accept this and move forward but that doesn't mean we shouldn't criticise anything done by his administration that displeases us, but let's give him some time before criticising .

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  41. Let's wait n see. Jesus fix it!

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  42. Hhahahajahhaha, Mr go slow no bi small

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  43. Bubu is confused. The country he ruled in d 80's has grown so big and complicated than he imagined.

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  44. I don't understand Nigerians oh, will naming the ministers solve the many problems of this nation? When Jonathan was busy destroying the economy and money was developing legs and walking out in trillions, what did anybody have to say about that? And even if they talked, what difference did it make? U pple shld free the man abeg! Let him take his time and do what he can. This country is rotten and 1 80sth year old man isn't gona solve everything. Give him space and let him breathe. Nigerians know how to clamp down on a patient humble person, please let the man work....give him a year or 6 months before U start any evaluation pls!

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    1. No mind Nigerians, instead of us to come together and let dis man work we r complaining upandan,mschewww

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  45. Odiegwu he doesn't know what he is doing jare. Now he has realised that uneasy is the head that wears the crown. He should do magic now. I thought he said he had d antedote to Nigeria's problems now he's giving excuses ranging from age limitation, to financial incapacitation.His new style is when he does something and people criticize it, he would turn around and deny it. Of all places to send bokoharam prisoners, it is Ekwulobia prisons. Ask me what is his motive, if not to destabilise the south east. A nation that is still battling with security challenges, and the only way he could curb it was by sending d soldiers back to the barracks leaving us at d mercy of plain cloth policemen. Baba One Chance! Na prayer we dey.

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  46. Baba go slow!
    Baba no movement!
    Choi! Nigerians got no chills!
    Let's keep praying for our Presido and country...
    I reserve my comments till after 100 days...

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  47. You said -
    Even a magician cannot fix Nigeria's problems with his magic... BUT why the promises as if we don't reason.
    Blunder! As a President, he shld know that Mr Jega will be handing-over on 30/6/15. Imagine after it, he decided to appoint someone else to head INEC. Thank God some APC supporters saw/heard it and reacted shah.
    Una sure say this man get the brain to fix the mess? Mama Peace you dey see them kwo?

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  48. Let's us wait a little i insist cos even Jesus in the bible when he was approached to perform a miracle at the wedding his first reply to his mother was Woman my time has not come, we all know the miracle that happen afterwards so let's wait and see after all we now believe our votes works wonder.

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  49. Let's us wait a little i insist cos even Jesus in the bible when he was approached to perform a miracle at the wedding his first reply to his mother was Woman my time has not come, we all know the miracle that happen afterwards so let's wait and see after all we now believe our votes works wonder.

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  50. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Fuck them enemies shah....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  51. He's worse than a snail.
    Baba go slow. Hahahahahahaha.

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  52. SAI BABA, take all the time you need please. I'll rather have a president who is meticulous about making important decision that could potentially affect the lives of over 200 million Nigerian citizens that to have a clueless president who makes HASTY and STUPID decisions. Too many "appointments" equals too many "thieves".

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  53. SAI BABA, take all the time you need please. I'll rather have a president who is meticulous about making important decision that could potentially affect the lives of over 200 million Nigerian citizens that to have a clueless president who makes HASTY and STUPID decisions. Too many "appointments" equals too many "thieves".

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  54. PD Young Billionaire2 July 2015 at 21:18

    Baba knows what he is doing.

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  55. I love baba.
    He will deliver

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