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You have failed to deliver your 100-day in office promises- Nigerian students tell Buhari

The National Association of Nigerian Students, NANS, has accused President Buhari of not fulfilling his '100 days in office' promises which he made during his campaign. In a letter tagged “Let the change be realistic, not a mantra” signed by NANS Vice President on National Affairs, Comrade Timileyin Gbenga Ayenuro, the student body expressed its disappointment...read it after the cut...


The National Association of Nigerian Students [NANS], the apex students' body in Nigeria, expresses disappointment and worries over the non-fulfillment of the 100-day in office promises that President Muhammadu Buhari earlier made during the 2015 Presidential Election and the denial of such vows by the media machinery of The Presidency.

RECALL ON BUHARI'S PROMISES DURING CAMPAIGN
During Mohammadu Buhari’s Presidential campaign, it should be recalled that a public letter was published by the President titled, “My Covenant”. He made no fewer than thirteen promises to Nigerian in the document which are: Reduction of fuel price to N45 per liter; Subsidize oil price at $100 a barrel; pay the poorest 25 million people N5, 000 every month; guarantee 40,000 megawatts of electricity in four years; Post NYSC Stipends; provision of Free meal ticket per day for all Nigerian school children and also provision of three million jobs in his first year in office.

To the utmost surprise of every Nigerian students, President Muhammadu Buhari, has not only failed to deliver on his numerous "100-day in Office promises", the president and his media machinery are intentionally and falsely, in the bid to cover the ineptitude of failing the "100-day integrity test" in the court of public opinion, denying these lofty promises made during the electioneering campaign.
Also, he promised to build four refineries in one year; provide free education to all Nigerian children, conquer Boko Haram in two months, payment of allowance to Graduate job seekers, Tackling Child Labour, Graduate Employment, Nationwide Environmental Sanitation Plan, No foreign Health Care for Government officials, 20% Education Budget, Just Farm, Government Buys Policy, Educating the Girl Child, An Independent EFCC and ICPC, Establishment of Office of Public Defender, Protecting Freedom of Speech, More Government spending on Health, Improving National Security, Prompt and stress free pension payment, Addressing Ethno Religious Tolerance, A fair deal with women and Corruption Free Election.

With the aforementioned lofty promises, Nigerians taught the change they expected had come. But amazingly, after 100 days in office, Buhari whom they described as ‘Baba Go Slow’ because of his sluggishness in executing government policies has not achieved any of the promises.

NIGERIANS EXPECTATIONS
Muhammadu Buhari should learn that Nigerians mean business and ready to see developments around the nooks and crannies of the country. Nigerians believe that terrorism will be a thing of the past, corruption will be a forgone issue. Nigerians believe that the new president should find a lasting solution to the backlog of unpaid salaries, perennial fuel scarcity, fuel subsidy regime, cost of governance, institutionalized corruption, insecurity, erratic power supply, poorly-developed education and all other human endeavors. The clock is ticking!

OUR TAKE ON RECENT APPOINTMENTS
Also, it is disheartening and perhaps, indicative of the direction the administration of President Buhari is heading with respect to the lopsided appointments made so far. He is just being driven by the passion to salvage a ‘perceived’ sinking state, irrespective of who is negatively affected. He needs to know that we have a federation that should be run through established laws. All the federating units must be part of the government to avoid unnecessary litigation against constitutional violations. There are still many more appointments to be made and Nigerians are watching to see what will happen.
IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL CONFAB REPORT
Furthermore, we urge the Federal Government under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari to implement the recommendations contained in the National Conference report because it is the only way to solve Nigeria’s myriad of political and economic problems. Buhari must do whatever is necessary to ensure the
implementation of the confab report. The implementation will further re-launch and revamp the nation. Non- implementation of the report will amount to turning deaf ear to the voice of the people. Since governance is about people, government should do what the people want.
WORDS OF ENCOURGEMENT TO NIGERIANS
We still enjoin all well-meaning Nigerians to repose their faith in solemn assurance of a new, united, peaceful and prosperous Nigeria and join hands together with the Federal Government to re-invent governance, entrench freedom and democratic ethos, create jobs, eradicate poverty, build infrastructure, sustain businesses, secure lives and properties, re-enact the essence and value of peaceful co-existence among Nigerians and restore the lost glories, hopes, faith and confidence of our people under this current administration.
Comrade Timileyin Gbenga, AYENURO
The Vice President, National Affairs, National Association of Nigerian Students [NANS]
September 4, 2015.

139 comments:

  1. Laughs* farts and walks away* what were u guys expecting? Voting for a cow....where cow De rule humans? Sooso na obodo anyi bu Nigeria! Nyooo unu!

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    1. It is not business as usual when STUPID NANS visits politicians and their pockets will be swelling with naira, dollar, pounds and euro.

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    2. HahahahahaHahahahhahahahah, like seriously what do they expect. Miracle??? One thing is to promise another thing is to keep it. And the most annoying part is that they are denying they ever promised. Fools. I don't know what they take Nigerians for.

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    3. Lolzzzzzzz... I so much like moses, ur comments dey make sense

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  2. They're mad they shud allow pmb to work Biko, they expect him to fix the Country overnight, the mess PDPigs put us into

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    1. You should be an illiterate, this association pointed out flaws in his campaign promises (that obviously made Nigerians choose him over Goodluck) and you seat here blaming the previous administration?? A time will come when the past will not matter because our future is no where to be found...

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  3. Let them go and resit their CARRY OVERS!!!!!
    They want him to SPEND MONEY that is NOT in the TREASURY!!!

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  4. Hello everyone...Wow! Good to be back here, it's been a while.. been so  so busy. Hope you all are doing great?  

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    1. Didn't even notice your absence! U back with more verses to attach to ur comments? Ok i now understand y u took a break , to sort them out.... Kwantiniu!

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    2. Oh my dear Bishop where did you go? You made love the bible that I'm now addicted but it's been a week I read it now sha. Welcome

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  5. Let them go and resit their CARRY OVERS!!!!!
    They want him to SPEND MONEY that is NOT in the TREASURY!!!

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    1. Even a magician can't perform all those in 2 years. The point is that he actually agreed to do all those in 100 days...or should I say he "conveniently" did not renounce that 100 day agenda when it was circulating. Who didnt hear about his 100 day agenda and how he vowed to defeat bokoharam in 2 months. You probably would have though it ridiculous if you had some sense. I can remember how stupid I thought some of my colleagues were, but they actually swallowed what you see there hook, line and sinker. #Lesson to be learnt, dnt bite more than you can chew. Imagine if he didn't lie about all these, will any1 criticize him for it? Even if he's making progress, he'l always lag behind cos pple will still try to compare what he is doing to what he promised....He brought it on himself. Why lie for a campaign?

      I dnt like buhari, I think he is too tribalistic...doesn't mean I can't change my mind if he's doing well. Am yet to see anything dat will make me change my mind.

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  7. Let's still be patient with Buhari Buh continue praying for him for wisdom Luke 2:52

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    1. Verse Nke mbu! I see Nwa nnaa, INA agba ajo mbo

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  9. "Let the change be realistic not a mantra"
    END OF STORY.

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  10. Exactly..He Failed# But Let's still give him more time

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  11. I know the problem of this NANS.Those piloting the affairs of the association haven't gotten a penny in their pocket as usual hence the criticisms.
    Buhari never promise to perform these Merlin magic in 100 days but rather 4yrs.Stop putting pressure on the old man.Slow & steady wins the race
    Besides only fools would swallow everything politicians say hook,line & sinker.The only thing is for a good govt to fulfil Atleast 60% of its promises

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    1. You are a genius, how reasonable can a lady be. Probably d best comment I've read on LIB. God bless u. Don't mind those NANs embezzlers, it's no wonder they are failing in school, lol. No money/ allocation doled out by an irresponsible and corrupt government as usual led to this their outburst, imagine how far-reaching and deeprooted politics can be, d leaders of tomorrow being used as a mouthpiece for propaganda. I'm sure they were paid to do this. God help Nigeria.

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  12. Later, when companies refer to most graduates as unemployable...we cry foul! Describing someone as a failure in 100days when the basis of your argument are things promised in 1-4years makes no logical sense. Not holding brief for Buhari but I was expecting a well articulated piece. O ma ga o

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    1. Be reasonable my friend,wot they mean is dat he hasn't started any of those afore-mentioned promises within the 100days,u are u employable?

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    2. Be reasonable my friend,wot they mean is dat he hasn't started any of those afore-mentioned promises within the 100days,u are u employable?

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  13. Go to school and read ur books leave governance for politicans..most likely u r not being bribed like the previous govt,thats ur pain!

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    1. Its obvious u don't reason,governance is for the people too not just for politicians,they also have a stake,right to criticize or ask questions cuz they are nigerians too.

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    2. Its obvious u don't reason,governance is for the people too not just for politicians,they also have a stake,right to criticize or ask questions cuz they are nigerians too.

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  14. He has forgotten all that instead he's witchunting people who worked with the pas administration.LAMO! Still watching

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  15. Is there a body call NANS,ehyah u guys are now awake from ur slumber becos for the past 6yrs u were so mute....awon ole gbogbo

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  16. Lemme just say, this guy's tenacity is admirable, GEJ was a child of GOODLUCK, right place at the right time, possesseD not so much by way of true political skill, grit and statecraft. PMB knows all that, he knows in d land of d blind the one eyed is king, ergo, any improvement no matter how little will seem like a lot..... BUT LET HIM F*CKING GET GOING ALREADY!

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  17. Most times when we walk into big malls, boutiques, supermarkets, we never question their prices. We pay exactly what we see on the price tags and even hand out tips to the staff.
    But the moment we are out of these shops and want to buy banana, our bargaining game gets off to the roof. Poor widow with 12 hungry children at home tells you banana is N100. She even takes out her time to explain how difficult it was for her to even buy it, how the economy is so tough.
    But we insist that if it's not N50, we are not paying. Some of us even step back into our cars and make to drive away. But because 'half bread is better chin chin', this woman is forced to call you back and sell to you at little or no gain. In her heart, she cries, she's worried about how she'll survive with her children. She silently reassures herself that 'It's well.
    God will definitely provide.'' While you happily chop the luscious banana. Take some seconds out and think about this, guys. Please don't bargain hard with small vendors like this. They do business not to buy designer bags, Gucci shoes but to LIVE and EAT!


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  18. Let the Nans president eat his shit. Comrade Gbenga you are a fool. Buhari nah magician? You guys should leave this man alone. You are looking for free money. Don't go and work

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    1. They are indirectly calling for a bargain, they want Buhari to rub their backs, so they can give him good publicity, positive propaganda. Your plans have failed, this is a revolutionary govt

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  19. Let the Nans president eat his shit. Comrade Gbenga you are a fool. Buhari nah magician? You guys should leave this man alone. You are looking for free money. Don't go and work

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  20. Thank God this is Timileyin Ayenuro's opinion not Nigeria student's opinion. I hope you shared the money they transfered into your account with all the students in Nigeria.

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  21. Someone needs to tell Buhari that Nigerians voted him

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  22. Thank God this is Timileyin Ayenuro's opinion not NANS opinion. I hope you shared the money they transfered into your account with all the students in Nigeria.

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  23. #FACTS of Life. Always Propaganda Congress

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  24. It is a shame dat d youths in dis country ve all gone to sleep, we are lethargic, spoilt and always want to b spoonfed.How do we all expect a 73 year old man to perform miracle in 100 days, what wus his antecedents in d last 10 years as regards management of a people and allocating and creating resources as side d one's done for his family? Since his last public office in 1998 has Buhari being involved in any meaning venture of creating wealth himself how much more for a nation? That he succeeded in PTF wus as a result of d enormous funds available @ dat time there by transmitting into success.But today there is no money, he is not known to b a business man who can come up with innovative ideas on how to attract investment. He can't attract investment and @ d same time run a government, he is just to Old to function.We have done dis innocent Man a great disservice with our votes by voting for him in now. If we had dis much of vote power why didn't we make sure he won in 2007 when age wus still on his side. Shame on us all if we knew we wanted to b spoonfed then we should have allowed dis Pensioner to rule when he could ve easily and not now.There no youths in Nigeria u just have babies. Leave Buhari alone, a man who is meant to b asleep now,Tinubu with d north and youths all went to disturb his sleep and expect him to wake up immediately and start performing. NANS should shut up as well as very youth (Matured Babies) and leave Buhari alone.In a country of 170 million we narrowed our political space to two weak individuals Jonathan who wus in every way a weak ling and Buhari who is weak in age. Shame on us all. We r meant to b looking after our ageing parents and not them looking after us

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    1. Talk about your self, shame on you! Not us... do you listen to yourself?? I'm sure you've never staged a govt protest or done anything worth while and you come to linda's platform to badmouth youths in General for laissez-faire and weakling attitude in approaching situations. This old men don't want to live power and as the ruling class they are always successful because the odds are in their favor.
      I'm sure your a girl or senseless small boy, rather rant than make a viable plan and execute it.

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    2. You must be one of the lazy youths the was talking about, his write up makes so much sense.Just as he rightly said we the youths are lerthagic,the protest you claimed to stage was it to uphold youth empowerment or to help the old ones to continue to remain in power.What efforts have you made in your own domain to out with the older ones? Infact he was lenient on the average Nigeria youth for me the Nigerian youths lack developmental ideologies to upstage the older ones, you are one of them.

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  25. Nysc increment allowance. I can never believe this man again. He is one tribalistic cattle rearer.

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  26. U suck . Why would u expect him to do all that in 100 days . Why not Wait and see what he's gonna do in few years time . What have u gat to say about Jona administration . Make u na calm down jor

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    1. When ur buhari was making promises like a magician u no talk u are calling jonathan.he shld atleast start something dats wot they are asking for u baboon.unrealistic promises ur buhari is making

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    2. When ur buhari was making promises like a magician u no talk u are calling jonathan.he shld atleast start something dats wot they are asking for u baboon.unrealistic promises ur buhari is making

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  27. nice one....we need people to speak up...especially d appointment of a thing ain't good at all

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  28. E don happen!!! I Sidon watch all of una. Una never see anything. All those Buhari supporters in LIB will soon see fire and brimstone

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  29. Buhari never made promises based on 100 days. People should rewatch Buhari's Q&A at the chattam house during the presidential campaigns. PDP apologists are pushing hard to rope him into such concoction in order to find faults with him as it's their norm.

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  30. Instigation biko. The President is not a magician. Linda take note!

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  31. Instigation biko. The President is not a magician. Linda take note!

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  32. Instigation biko. The President is not a magician. Linda take note!

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  33. People must always talk, talk, talk n talk... My prayer for you mr. President is for God Almighty to give you the grace n wisdom to move our country Nigeria forward. God bless Nigeria.

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  34. Imagine that these ones think their opinions count. Now, every tom, dick and harry want to be heard. It's a people's government yes, don't forget also that economics states that human wants are numerous, and it involves f allocation of "scarce", I repeat scarce!, resources to its best uses. So, Buhari is going to provide for u what u need, not what u want, and that wouldn't come easy cos he's gonna get pulled in 1000 different directions, for something u want in just 100 days. Niggas, shut up and let him work

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  35. Wch students body self, how come i don't know abt them......wetin concern them and politics, useless youth

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  36. Wch students body self, how come i don't know abt them......wetin concern them and politics, useless youth, but they are 100% right dou, PMB is an ass

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  37. Wch students body self, how come i don't know abt them......wetin concern them and politics, useless youth, but they are 100% right dou, PMB is an ass

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  38. Hmmmm...

    I beg to disagree wit them abt he failed bcos its too early to truly judge him except they desire he fail. God forbid!

    Shalom!

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  39. He must be mad for that stupid comment.who know the bastard as NANS President.

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  40. Well documented. I really commend whoever wrote dis. Wait o!... He made all dis promises and hasn't fulfilled any yet?? Damnit!! He must be a heart breaker cos my heart is broken after I read all dis....APC is a sham!! Believe it or not!!

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  41. Well said and to those who will say pdp is sponsoring them jst stop already don't turn a blind eye to facts, he made this promises in his campaign

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  42. Best ever said truth, thanks for dis ... Mbok abeg help me tell d baba go slow

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  43. Errrm, Who is this guy?

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  44. Thank God we still hv some sensible students in Nigeria, dat was d change dey voted for.

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  45. Joke Sylvia is crushing on Jeff joor. So fuc***ng obvious.

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  46. I'm really loving Nigerians and their optimism plus thank God for the social media.
    ~D great anonymous!

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  47. Can these dull students please get a life. In jonathans time were they harassing him. Please go and read your books. Shuuuuuuuuu

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  48. Is this the same NANS that was endorsing looters?

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  49. Sponsored i guess.you are all foolish if you thought he was going to deliver all within such a frame time of 100days.ori yin o pe rara.he is a superman now

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  50. Is this the same NANS that was endorsing looters?

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  51. Nah.. This nigga is stupid, is the president God or a machine. If they think it's so damn easy, the fool should be in his shoes, dumb ass ppl

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  52. Bunch of thugs, association of steal and give us our share, every responsible Nigerian knew that there was changes in every aspects of government in Nigeria for the 100 days of pmb in power we have seen a lot of positive changes most especially in amenities and transparent in governance. God bless, protect and guide you my president and God bless Nigeria.

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  53. I pity ur future, NANS shd nt allow politicians 2 use dem o, ao well can 1yr old baby talk or walk? Don't b a tool of distraction

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  54. I pity ur future, NANS shd nt allow politicians 2 use dem o, ao well can 1yr old baby talk or walk? Don't b a tool of distraction

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  55. Buhari got noting to offer dis country, he is just accoupying space

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  56. I'm guessing PDP members were part of the students because I can't remember his campaign promising half of the things mentioned

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  57. But I think power has greatly improved. Nigeria has never had it so good like this for a long time. Every where I visited (East, West and North) it the same thing. Other sectors needs his attention. But power sector, so far so good. I know GEJ put it place but unfortunately, PMB is taking the glory.













    #TeamBlessed#

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  58. O boy wailers everywhere!!!

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  59. Nigerians should learn to be patient after all he as 4years to fulfill all the promises made and stop stirring up issues.. After all we have been in worse situation....

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  60. Nobody to give this ones chop money again.

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  61. Gbamest!!!


    ◇◇◇◇◇◇ If ignorance is bliss, wipe the smile off my face ◇ ◇ ◇ ◇ ◇ ◇

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  62. Dis dudes are hypocrites. Are diz not d same ppl who were welcome by SSA on media to d president?

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  63. *yawns* flips hair nd walk away














    Lib freak

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  64. This is so sad. And someone will tell me these are leaders of tomorrow. They can not even analyse a simple and straight forward document before expressing their obvious ignorance. Porridge for brains I must confess. Can somebody please show me where Buhari's covenant says that all these promises will be fulfilled in the first hundred days in office? I vigorously shake my head for some of our future leaders who do not even have the mental capacity to think. Where has it been mathematically proven that 100 days now equals 1 year. Na wao. Anyways, I no blame una. Afterall, the social media space is a free-for-all arena where even the "butterfly calls itself a bird".

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  65. Student union stop misleadin nja ur information is fak bcos u lak aweanss on wht d gvt of PMB has achiev in d 1st 100dazs,,,,,,,,,King Andrew

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  66. When Jonathan was ruling,i never heard anything frm these NANS of a group oo,when everything was going bad with d past administration U guys didn't make any fuse,now U have mouth and expect Buhari to be ur magician.wowww.ku she mr timi.

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  67. Hmmmm!students re not smiling,nawa,sidon look na dog name!

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  68. I'm nt disappointed in him b4
    Cos our Nigerian's leaders are nothing bt failure.

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  69. U people should jst shutup and face ur books! This is not a champagne/irresponsible government that used to give u money anyhow in the past! The party/honeymoon is over.shingbain una no go collect.

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  70. Student union stop misleadin nja, u lack awareness of wht it was b4 PMB and wht it is now on is 100daz in offic..........- if I wi direct ur organs go check nnpc, subsidy currently now, arm forc, body language of PMB in international communities,,,,,,,. a tip

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  71. You are Crazy,why your papa no run for Presidency? As for me am feeling the impact of positive change already. Constant electricity and I'm sure more is on its way.He isn't Messiah for crying out lout so shut up your gutter mouth and get a life. Na so u wan make Nigeria Transform within 100days haba!!!

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  72. One would have thought that the NANS student body, having gone through tertiary education would be more in tune with the happenings in the country and the economic policies embarked upon by the current administration.

    Yes, promises were made during campaigns and these were genuine promises. The PMB administration only realised the level of the rot and decay in the system when it assumed the mantle of leadership.
    So far, a lot has happened in the last 100 days which the past govt was not able to achieve in the 6 years of its administration .

    Corruption and looting will soon be a thing of the past . We all know that NANS as a body has degraded itself do low as to seek gratification from politicans and incubent Govts. This is slready a thing of the past.

    So when NANS says PMB has not done anything in 100 days, they should tell us how GEJ fixed light in 6 years or how security was tackled or how the G8 Nations worked with Nigeria on economic growth and policies.

    If there was anything gpod GEJ did , the devaluation of our currency wiped it all away and we are where we are today as a result of the gross corruption carried out in the GEJ administration.

    All corrupt officials must be brought to book . No one should be spared!

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    1. Linda, aw can we like a comment? Cos this right up here will get a million likes frm me.

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  73. Lol....trust his fanatics to run here panting and yelling 'wailing wailers'. #Pathetic.

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  74. Lol....trust his fanatics to run here panting and yelling 'wailing wailers'. #Pathetic.

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  75. Smiling in chinko tongue.....
    Instead of Nigerians t pray t God 4 a good governance, we re saying sm1 ll bring CHANGE, who is he? Is he nt human like us? Hav we forgotten wot d Lord says in psalm 127:1 ? So, let us pray 4 God's mercy in dis country...it 'll b well wt our souls.

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  76. That is the change Nigeria need from Baba go slow, When they voted for him.

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  77. True talk plz tell d old man..





















    Lib freak

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  78. Mtcheew!
    Y'all shuld jst Gerrahia

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  79. That's why they gave us flimsy excuses that the past administrations had emptied our treasuries, hence witch hunting them, seriously these people are dubious in nature and the most painful thing is people don't still get to understand their ordeal.God help Nigeria

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  80. PDP inspired write up...PMB is not a Magician

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  81. PDP SPONSOR NANS.FOOLS

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    1. U anonymous u are d biggest fool,APC has always been d biggest propangandist are u not aware pls let ur buhari start working on his magician promises

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  82. I think, it wld b beta for him to b up and doin than to always blame past govt. It only a poor workman that battles and blame his working tools

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    1. Olodo!, so is d past government his working tool?.

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  83. I think, it wld b beta for him to b up and doin than to always blame past govt. It only a poor workman that battles and blame his working tools

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  84. Dis guy doesn't know what is talking about. Buhari didn't said he will make fuel pump 45. And u are blaming him for nothing, while u said he promise to do most of d job in 4years not in 100 days

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  85. Welldone NANS it's gud to put our government on their toes hop all dis statements is not political motivated, I think PMB didn't said he going to fulfilled all dis promises in 100 days while in office. We should exercise some patience people especially people dat doesnt believe in him. One positive thing about pmb government we hardly have light in my area b4 we now enjoy electricity for atleast four hours in a day now.

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  86. Personally, I thought that 100 days is enough for the President to appoint ministers that would assist him run the country. Again, the Northeners who were generally referred to as educationally disadvantage zone have suddenly become the hot bed of intellectual genius going by his recent appointments (26 Northers against 6 Southerner. No thanks for total exclusion of South East). Does it mean that 26=6? The only difference I see so far is that while people loot and smile in the past administration(chop I chop), now people loot and "tight" their faces(chop and clean mouth). Does it mean again that the Igbos ve finally been vindicated? - Pupa B

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  87. Dem fit just let dis man focus on leading this country 4 once?

    Aunty linda. Biko

    Can keep calm its my birthday 2day

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  88. Whether you guys lament from now till tomorrow, it won't change what the man had in mind. And for you guys always abusing a man old enough to be your father/ grandfather, u better watch it. Something you can't say in front of him(cowards) if you have respect for your own father, you won't abuse someone else's father.

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  89. pls help me tell buhari to give me my #7000 he promise me during his campaign .

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  90. pls help me tell buhari to give me my #7000 he promise me during his campaign .

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  91. Linda Is it true that this man wants to remove the church at Aso Rock?

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  92. Now i know the NANS VP is a coward by criticizing and condemning the BUHARI Government.If not a fool, who wouldn't see the achievements made in just 100 days of the administration, which PDP failed to accomplished in its 16 years of stay in power. BUHARI said 40,000 mega watts of electricity go and ask how many megawatts has been generated in just 100 days. Is i because you stay in a bush where PDP failed to electrify in 16 years. On appointments the man said best on merit no Godfatherism. So just shut up go sit down and think of how you can clear your C/Os.

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  93. How many promises did PDP fulfilled in 16 years?

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  94. Juliet Iwuno, can't you coment without telling Linda to take note?

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  95. Where was NANS during the Jonathan dismal regime? They now what themselves to be used by the dying PDP? Let them go and read their books and let this govt put the country back on course.

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  96. Let them go and resit their CARRY OVERS!!!!!
    They want him to SPEND MONEY that is NOT in the TREASURY!!!

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