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Tuesday, July 09, 2019

Activist Oby Ezekwesili Says Nigeria Is Not Being Governed By A President

Activist and Former presidential candidate, Oby Ezekwesili, has again attacked President Muhammadu Buhari, saying that becoming President was his “one and only outcome”.






Ezekwesili said this on Tuesday in series of posts on her Twitter page while lamenting about state of the nation. The former minister said the current state of Nigeria shows the country is not being run by a President.









21 comments:

  1. Meanwhile she is among the people that brought him in the first place.

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    1. I just had a dream. Buhari will have a secret and private meeting with Atiku behind Tinubu’s back, he will betray Tinubu and allow Atilku win at d tribunal.
      They will pull the carpet off Tinubu’s feet and jail him eventually, the World will stand for Nigeria very soon. It’s just a dream o. Coincidentally I opened this and found Buharis post. Weird

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  2. Strong wording for the so called cabal in AsoRock.

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  3. My dear sis, Even the old corpses that placed him there are also complaining.
    Meanwhile the youth are watching BB Naija
    I heard that the man doesn’t even ask for updates on any of the government parastatals, they are all functioning independent of the President.
    The only people pumping money into the economy are Yahoo Boys and Sugar Daddies and Mummies. Companies that are still standing, various governments bodies are taxing then left and right, hard efforts for them to crumble. He wants the whole Naija to be sand sand like the north with sand huts so the remaining of us that RUGA doesn’t slaughter we would turn into uneducated, violent cattle hearders and be galavanting the whole Africa. Awolowo and all our soldiers that fought and died in the civil war would all be crying in heaven.

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  4. ...and all she has said, is the truth! Very sad truth! Nigeria has no president. I saw a video yesterday, where some men were narrating how someone came out of the bush, stood in the middle of the road and started shooting at oncoming vehicles. Thank God one of the cars had some SARS officials in them who returned fire. The said shooter ran back into the bushes. Can you imagine? This is just one of so many horrible videos circulating the internet about killings of people on highways. It is so sad. No jobs, no security, NOTHING!

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    1. Meanwhile SARS is there harrasing any youth they see with dreads and tattoo .
      Let them put the so called SARS on that highway and let them be harrasing d armed robbers.

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    2. Go and help me loud it to the people that voted him, how anyone in their right senses voted this man, I still don't get.
      Let me keep reading for my exams. God has bigger plans for me.

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  5. She is saying the reality 💯...Buhari is terrible

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  6. True. Come to think of it if Buhari is not governing this country who is?

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    1. The country is on auto-pilot. It is driving itself. In a perfect world Buhari is supposed to be in retirement at his cattle ranch in Daura reading news paper and watching the sun set.

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  7. Buhari is the worst president in the history of the whole world

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  8. How Buhari is Turning Nigeria into a Fascist State
    By Farooq A. Kperogi, Ph.D.

    Buhari’s Nigeria is a suffocatingly fascist, illegitimate rigocracy, and it will only get worse in the coming years. Dissent is now violently suppressed. Opposition is pathologized and criminalized. Elections are militarized and rigged blatantly—and with criminal impunity. Rule of law and due process are officially disdained and murdered at the highest levels. The judiciary is now a pitiful poodle of the presidency. Rank nepotism and total disregard for even the wispiest pretenses to meritocracy are now normalized.

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  9. There is no doubt that from 1999 to 2015, Nigeria did make minor, scarcely perceptible but nonetheless visible progress in democratic ethos. Elections have always been flawed, but they became progressively better, even if only marginally, each year. The 2015 election, defective as it was, represented a qualitative improvement over all other elections that preceded it, and is perhaps Nigeria’s best to date.

    There has always been intolerance for, even suppression of, dissent, but because this was often resisted by critical sections of the society—the media, civil society groups, and sometimes the judiciary— it often came across as anomalous.

    All that has changed. Critics of government lose their jobs without as much as a whimper from anyone. Critical voices on social media are arbitrarily arrested and jailed on trumped-up charges. The news media are forced to self-censor and squelch critical voices in their opinion pages. The judiciary has been subdued and decapitated. Votes no longer matter. INEC now arbitrarily allocates fraudulent figures to poodles of the presidency during shameful shams called “election.” Fraud and state-sponsored violence are now legitimate instruments of governance.

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  10. The Buhari regime legitimizes its strangulation of basic democratic liberties through duplicitous appeals to a transparently fake anti-corruption crusade that has been intentionally designed to ensnare only opponents of the regime while mollycoddling crooked pro-regime fat cats. That is classic fascism: it subsists on the self-created notion of widespread societal decadence, which justifies the enthronement of the authoritarian state, the worship of the supreme leader who reputedly embodies moral regeneration, and the suspension of civil liberties in the service of a putative moral revival.

    To be sure, Nigeria is no stranger to asphyxiating absolutist tyranny. But it has never experienced this depth, breadth, and severity of fascist despotism under a system that pretends to be a democracy. Most importantly, under past military dictatorships, the country always had a robust culture of civil rebellion to checkmate and neutralize tyranny.

    But Buhari’s fascist monocracy is enabled and nourished by the very people who had made it their life’s calling to fight past military dictatorships. And that is what is particularly scary about what is unfolding in Nigeria today. Human rights organizations, pro-democracy groups, and the legacy news media formation either are in bed with Buhari’s fascist regime or are too cowed to speak up. The result is that people are increasingly becoming desensitized to the habitual rape of democracy, and tyranny is being normalized.

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  11. Buhari is a joke!. Clearly you can't give what you don't have. Nigerians deserve the leaders they have. How can a school cert holder who didn't even have good grades be our president? We are even expecting him to do magic!.

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  12. THAT MAN NO BE BUHARI,HE IS JUBRIL FROM SUDAN.WE ARE BEING RULED BY FOREIGNERS.

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  13. How can u take a man who was a failed cattle reader without any tangible business enterprise to his name or self-development to lead a country and expect results? We all want to kill the cat but no one wants to bell the cat. Are we not aware it was and still is a stolen mandate? Where are all the country's elite to speak up? Our problem since 2015 has been just two men, why can't we say no to them in unity and chase them and all they represent out of Ask Rock?

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  14. Is really amazing an uneducated person ruling, What then do you expect...He cannot do magic. Not possible.

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  15. How in the past 4 years the national discuss is about cattle and herdsmen beats imagination of every sane being. When and how will the country move forward? Nigeria now occupy the last or second to the last in every known index used in measuring how far a country is progressing in the last 4 years. Even Bangladesh has passed us in some.

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  16. Nigerians are passing through very difficult period and yet Buhari is not doing anything except how to make herdsmen colonise our lands. I just pray that God will deliver us speedily from Buhari's "Next level" of anguish the same way He delivered the jews from Pharaoh. Amen.

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