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President Buhari's Federal Excuses Council by Reno Omokri

On January 22, 2016, I tweeted a joke which went viral. I had said that at meetings of the Federal Executive Council, the minister of information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, would address members and say 'turn to your neighbour and say, neighbour have you blamed Jonathan today'!
Yes, it was a joke, but like most good jokes, it had and still has a basis in reality!


The President and his ministers appear ill prepared for office and the evidence of this is their inability to take responsibility for the situation of things in Nigeria.


Was it not John Burroughs who said "a man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else"?


Those words should be embossed on a plaque and placed in a very prominent location at the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa.


Seeing this admonition weekly may help members of the Federal Executive Council take responsibility and stop acting the victim.


For example, Nigerians were shocked when the minister of Information, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said in December of 2015 that the Jonathan administration, which had left office six months ago, was responsible for the biting fuel scarcity the nation was and still is grappling with.


That statement by Mr. Lai Mohammed is a classic case of psychological projection (a psychological disorder characterized by a patient defending himself against his own unpleasant realities by denying the existence of the reality while at the same time blaming another for it).


And it gets worse. It is bad enough that this administration refuses to take responsibility for its own failures, it also wants to take credit for the success of others.


In a treatise bothering on megalomania, the publicity and communications team of President Buhari's office claimed the implementation of the Treasury Single Account (AKA TSA) as the major achievement of the first 365 days of the Buhari administration.


But for a government that prides itself on anti-corruption, that statement, fraudulent as it is, is dishonest and 'fantastically corrupt'!


First of all, the Treasury Single Account WAS NOT an idea of the Buhari administration and secondly the present government DID NOT initiate its implementation.


The TSA was conceived by the Jonathan administration and there was to be a staggered implementation because from an expert point of view, it was thought that if all Federal Government funds were suddenly pulled out of the commercial banking sector in one fell swoop, the shock on that sector would be so immense that it would trigger job losses and perhaps bank failures. It was thought that a gradual implementation would allow banks recover such that the baby would not be thrown out with the bath water.


Enter the Buhari administration which, in a hurry to claim credit, did not tread with caution, but in one fell swoop forcefully withdrew all Federal Government funds with the threat of sanctions to non compliant banks. 


Rather than claim this as an achievement, this administration should chalk this one up as a big failure because in their rush to implement something that should have been gradual they have unleashed an unintended consequence on the banking sector such that Nigerian banks over the last year have shed something like 50,000 jobs.


As a matter of fact, the pro-Buhari Leadership Newspaper had as a major headline on September 12, 2015, 'Banks Begin Massive Sack Over Treasury Single Account'!


Yet, even as the reality of their rushed action stares them in the face, a Presidential spokesman has the nerve to accuse former President Jonathan of lacking the will to implement the TSA!


And the excuses continue! In order to explain away its lackluster performance, various ministers and mouthpieces of the current administration have been touring media houses blaming the precarious state of the economy on the refusal of the Jonathan administration to save for the rainy day when crude oil prices were high.


In fact, President Buhari himself said "In the First Republic, more enduring infrastructure was built with meager resources. But in the past 16 years, we made a lot of money without planning for the rainy day.” 


But even as this administration is set on revising history, it should not be forgotten so soon that the Jonathan administration met about $6.5 billion in the Excess Crude Account, ECA, and increased it to almost $9 billion by 2012. However, the Nigerian Governors Forum, using their influence at the House of Representatives, had gotten that August body to declare the Excess Crude Account illegal in 2012. 


So excruciating was the pressure from the NGF and most notably from then then Rivers state Governor, Rotimi Amaechi, for the Jonathan administration to end the Excess Crude Account and the Sovereign Wealth Fund and instead share the funds in those accounts amongst the three tiers of government that they approached the Supreme Court, to challenge the legality of the Excess Crude Account and Jonathan's decision to transfer $1 billion from that account to the Sovereign Wealth Fund.


Working in tandem with Amaechi and his supporters in the NGF, the then minority APC members of the House of Representatives approached a Federal High Court on the 7th of February, 2014, for a perpetual injunction restraining the Jonathan administration from operating the ECA and to pay all the proceeds of that account into the Federation Account for sharing amongst the three tiers of government.


So it is quite clear that President Buhari made the accusation he made on April 4th, 2016 without cross checking the facts or consulting history. If the President is not happy that more funds were not saved in the Excess Crude Account, he should call a Federal Executive Council meeting and ask members to get up and point accusing fingers at his ministers of transport and Power, Works and Housing. 


In the last 365 days, the most consistent thing that has emanated from the Federal Executive Council is blames, excuses, finger pointing and a refusal to accept responsibility.


As at last count, the President and his ministers have excused their inability to stem the economic tide, fully defeat Boko Haram, provide jobs for Nigerians, maintain the availability of petrol, fix roads and improve power on the previous administration.


The funniest thing is that just as the media team of the Buhari led Presidency was reeling out its achievement in office on its first anniversary, two state governors were also doing the same thing.


The shocking thing however is that if you get the list of achievements released by Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike and Lagos state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode, and compare them with what has been released by the Presidency, the shocking verdict is that in terms of tangible achievements, like roads built and houses constructed and public infrastructure, both of these states have individually outperformed the Federal Government!


Do not take my word for it. Google their released anniversary documents and compare and contrast them by yourself. Ignore such silly and intangible achievements included in the Presidential list like 'motivated the military' and 'no more road blocks and curfews' (believe me, the President's team listed these as his achievements!) and focus on tangibles like roads constructed or hospitals built etc and it becomes clear to even the most brainwashed Buhari supporter that both Lagos and Rivers individually beat the Federal Government hands down.


Both Wike and Ambode took over from predecessors that did not really support them and who left huge debts and a high monthly wage bill, yet despite these seeming obstacles, both of them have proven the adage true that you will either find a way or you will find an excuse.


And for those who are saying that it is not realistic to expect a new government to achieve much, let me remind them that in his first year in office, former President Jonathan did not deliver excuses or blames. 


In fact in his first year, former President Jonathan revived the Nigerian Railway Corporation and for the first time in decades the Lagos to Kano rail services commenced in 2012 at a cost of ₦1500. He also built nine new universities including the only federal university in Katsina state where President Buhari hails from. Inflation reduced from 10.2% to 9.4% in his first year and remained at single digits throughout his tenure. Average Life Expectancy increased from 47 years to 52 years (according to the UN). In the same period he also launched the NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X satellites to expand Internet Bandwidth and provide early warning to prevent natural disasters as well established the Automotive Development Fund amongst others.


Many Nigerians must be wondering that if the Jonathan administration was as bad as the Buhari government says it is, then how come he had to leave office before they started experiencing double digit inflation, negative economic growth rate and 'budget padding'?


In conclusion, the word 'execute' means to carry out or put into effect something. When you have a body of men and women who are not carrying out anything, it is hard to see how you can honestly call them a Federal Executive Council. What are they executing? Put it this way, are you an executive if all you do is execute excuses? 

101 comments:

  1. Hmmmm


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  2. Hmmmm


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  3. Hmmm. This government, well time will tell. It's just painful that after 365 days, you come out to address the nation with more promises. I expected a score sheet of achievement based on all the hype given. #lindaobserve!!!

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  4. If things continue Like this APC can kiss their presidential election goodbye.

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  5. A bad man can never see any good in other people. Mr. Omokri keep mocking people who are better than you.

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    1. Ppl Like you talk with ur nose, theb wrtter analysis was based on fact an figure with dates and event. So what is his offence?

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    2. Constructions criticism, my brother ask them ?

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  6. Buhari we need things to get better....please. Ppl r suffering nd lamenting.

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  7. This is RIGHT ON POINT.
    We all keep shouting give PMB a chance when its clear even to a blind bat whatz happening.
    Give credit where its due and shoulder responsibilities. Enough of the blames and excuses. Enough acting like children. If they don't have much in strategy they should ask those their predecessors and shelve ego aside. You are not ruling your family but billions of diverse people.

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  8. I CANT WAIT UNTIL JONATHAN IS PROBED AND PEOPLE LIKE RENO WOULD BE PUT TO PUBLIC SHAME. RENO IS DOING WHAT HE IS EXPECTED TO DO....DEFEND THE GOVT THAT MADE HIM RICH. WE KNOW BETTER.

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    1. God, didn't u see the fact this guy pen down? What is PmB achievement the answer is Nigeria is broke!! Foolish gvt believe by the foolish and for the foolish

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  9. Reno...you will soon be exposed.

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  10. Reno what did Jonathan do with $114 a barrel of crude oil. A country like Nigeria should never have been broke even if Buhari assumed p

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    1. Idiot. Did u read the write up? Amaechi and co governors demanded all the money MUST be shared every month and he was the arrowhead....ditto with Fashola. They both knew what they were doing then, get enough to find APC campaign propaganda! If u don't know anything then stfu!

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    2. Well the ECA dt was supposed to be the country's savings kept reducing month after month... Governors cried out that it was better they start sharing the money rather than only FG dipping it's hands into it while claiming it's savings.

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    3. Well the ECA dt was supposed to be the country's savings kept reducing month after month... Governors cried out that it was better they start sharing the money rather than only FG dipping it's hands into it while claiming it's savings.

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  11. Linda u no wish us happy democracy day, abi u dey vex?, d lord is our strength in dis country o

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  12. I hate this government for 2 reasons: slowness and blame.

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  13. Shame on buhari...

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  14. Shame on buhari...

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  15. Reno, don't worry, the torch will soon get to your doorstep, then you will definitely start singing like a canary. You must believe that all Nigerians are fools. The more you continue to release these statements, the more it confirms your ignorance. You were part of a government that squandered Nigeria dry, dolling out billions of dollars to imbeciles, making us believe that we had the fastest growing economy in the world meanwhile it was because and FEC which you were a part of was emptying our foreign reserves and making us believe Nigeria was making money meanwhile we were squandering our savings. Stop inciting and misinforming a lot of half educated and even educated Nigerians with false information, it will not help you. I don't blame you notwithstanding, I blame their hungry bellies. You have stashed enough money like your co executives in the last administration and you now sit in the US forming being a critic. Please hold it, we are not interested in all these your fallacy, the down trodden have always been suffering, so the situation will not kill us as you clearly know. But one thing is for sure, generations after you will suffer for the damage the GEJ government has caused us. A word should be enough for the wise but trusting you, there must be an unreasonable response in this regard.

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    1. Dont mind the stupid Reno. Thank you for this comment. You just hit the nail on the head. Well said

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  16. But Abati in your fairest of hearts, do you think the TSA could have been effectively implanted in the Jonathan's administration with the kinda kleptomaniacs that filled his cabinet? Just because things are tupsey-turvey at the moment doesn't exonerate the last administration of their sin.Jonathan is a good man but never a GREAT presided. As for Buhari,he's still under scrutiny. Time shall tell.
    Anyways it's never easy to be an underdog😁

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    1. LOL Bonita...well said...Reno will soon be exposed. What they are trying to do is distract the people from the evils they did...that's why I support the probing of the past administration.

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  17. We all called Jonathan Mr. Clueless but PHB appears to be Mr. Deaf and Dumb Cripple.

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  18. Mike Okri, abi na Reno Omokri, you are well schooled and a good student of history. Please school all this Federal Excuses Council for me, that Nigerian needs Federal Executive Council and not the latter. Well said bro

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  19. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin30 May 2016 at 06:51

    Too long I beg,I will come back to read comments.

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  20. Way too long Reno.

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  21. Reno Omokri should just shut up, the guy is sounding so irritable lately, thinking he has an opinion on all issues just like daddy freeze

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  22. This shows that buhari is incapable of governing Nigeria, We need to pay them off for the remaining years before Nigerians start to die , this is not what we call them to do for us, what do they take us for when our president can't tell us truth, we can take this any more, how can they say they increase fuel price because Nigeria is broke that means #50.60 is indirect tax in every one liter of fuel we buy. God will not forgive Buhari for causing untimely death to Nigerians. # comments from C. E. O.

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  23. This shows that buhari is incapable of governing Nigeria, We need to pay them off for the remaining years before Nigerians start to die , this is not what we call them to do for us, what do they take us for when our president can't tell us truth, we can take this any more, how can they say they increase fuel price because Nigeria is broke that means #50.60 is indirect tax in every one liter of fuel we buy. God will not forgive Buhari for causing untimely death to Nigerians. # comments from C. E. O.

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  24. This shows that buhari is incapable of governing Nigeria, We need to pay them off for the remaining years before Nigerians start to die , this is not what we call them to do for us, what do they take us for when our president can't tell us truth, we can take this any more, how can they say they increase fuel price because Nigeria is broke that means #50.60 is indirect tax in every one liter of fuel we buy. God will not forgive Buhari for causing untimely death to Nigerians. # comments from C. E. O.

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  25. The one thing is if only buhari's supporters can be objective for once and stop blaming goodluck and start demanding that their messiah do more, then maybe things might get better.it does not help much for buhari's government to keep blaming goodluck for their obvious failures. Why don't you face ur failures squarely and get things done. For me, I think the buhari government is completely confused. The job is too complicated for the man.

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  26. My brother well done. Nice one. You ve said it all. Hope some reading blind Nigerians can read this and see the mess we ve put ourselves in.

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  27. true talk, all this administration know and only have for our future is excusis and blaming opposition party for their failiour. I done tire for all of them! God help remove them fast oooo!

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  28. Mr Reno it is good that you spoke about Lagos and Rivers doing which shows that their predecessors left working 2015 budgets but Mr Jonathan left a budget with 95% recurrent expenditure profile for Mr Buhari. What we see is the result of the 5%. So all the blames for Mr Buhari are actually Mr Jonathan's. So Mr Reno take dressing. Will Ambode or Wike have done what they did if Fashola and Ameachi left nothing for them to work. Fashola's story need no retelling, for Ameachi aside the politics Wike knows that Ameachi left a solid foundation. For Mr Jonathan's time at the Presidency, if the states refused to save what stopped the Federal Government from saving.

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  29. I wonder if Reno and others are truly Nigerians or have the interest of the country at heart as they claim. It is one thing to point out issues such as ensuring that we as a country are governed right, it is another to just tell lies and wrap it round issues to make your words 'saintly'

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    1. Love this comment. These guys don't care about Nigeria...They only care for their pockets. It is so clear that Reno has not recovered from power pulled away from he and his cohorts...but Nigeria should come first before any political agenda. If these guys are given another chance they will loot and dry up Nigeria. I strongly believe that God saw what Nigeria was about to go through and put Buhari to lead. It was only a matter of time under the past government and there would have been no money to steal....It would have become terrible chaotic probably leading to street riots country wide.

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  30. the core buharists evn make more excuses Dan Apc. Let actions speak n no wailer will wail n everybdy will b happy. U want all nigerians to be mute while some clueless lot mess up d economy? Can see u guys don't care abt Nigeria n d masses u only care abt Buhari's image

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  31. Mr Reno, you'll certainly live long. Buhari and APC are a total fiasco. I've NEVER seen a govt so bad, the worst govt in the history of this nation. All their energy is geared towards bringing this great nation to its knees. All I'm praying for now is God's ultimate intervention. God save us from these vicious and heartless leaders.

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  32. Nice article by Reno Omokiri. This government have thrown us into more darkness than light. We've paid so much for services they do not provide. The worst part is that they keep blaming the last government for their present failures.
    I weep at the TSA part. It shows how wicked APC can be. Their sabotage for Jonathan's government is what actually kept us where we are now.

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  33. God bless you sir.

    You know you are a fool if you were deceived by Buhari before election and still bin deceived now.

    Buhari with his cow brain.

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  34. Kikiki, can't deal! The truth is like yoyo bitter...#FailedGovt #FailedBuhariaOnodu

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  35. PROFOUNDLY THOUGHT PROVOKING!

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  36. ACTION & NOT EXCUSES. Let PMB live up to his responsibilities. Does it mean that all d FEC members focused jointly in helping EFCC to fight corruption & abandoned their assigned responsibilities. Can't nigeria move forward simultaneously with d fight against corruption.

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  37. Yeye. Railways with outdated trains and coaches, Nigcomsat that never worked. Jonathan should be in jail. Rubbish

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  38. Word!!! Pray they listen to the message and not attack the messenger.

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  39. Federal excuses council.. Lol😃

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  40. Hahahahahah, when I saw buhari's 1year achievements, I laughed. The truth is,if Nigerians don't act fast,worst things will happen. W#weneedredemptionnotchange#










    LIB ADDICT#just passing#

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  41. One thing i want to note is that the buhari led administrationn placed ao much focus on bringing down the jonahtan led administration.After doing this they became confused on what to do next.i mean if they wan this country to be better it is quite difficult but easy.Allocate resources to the igbis and let them be in charge of production of technological electronical and material things.Give farming to both the yorubas and hausa's then place the Niger delta in charge of oil production.

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  42. Well written. I salute your insight.

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  43. @Renoomokri: Don't blame president buhari. Blame the people that put him there.

    What a man sows, he shall surely reap. The Nigerian people cannot sow tribalism, illiteracy, nepotism, gerontocracy in leadership and expect to get the results of dynamic,vibrant leadership filled with youthful vigour, decisive innovative thinking and a killer instinct styled policy execution.

    In a world moving at the pace of the digital age, Nigerians open eye choose mediocrity and analog thinking.


    My fellow Nigerians, all the best O.


    www.hyphenpharmacy.com

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  44. What do u expect? Can u compare a PhD holder to A bsc holder? #selfimposedwahala.

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  45. I hate reading anything from this man,makes me sick.


    says,Genevieve.

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    1. Lol....I get the same feeling. You're not alone.

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  46. Reno has made some good points and the presidency need to take note. I do feel that in Reno's analysis he should comment on the monumental fraud under the Jonathan administration.

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  47. I tire O. Abeg help me ask them.

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  48. Rubbish article from a rubbish person. You and ur master put us where we are. Foool!

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  49. Abeg I no fit read am.....

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  50. God pls redirect buharia ways in Jesus name.

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  51. This Reno can tell some silly lies...

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  52. I can't believe this guy is still free.... Reno should be behind bars by now. After you finished all the money you expect the president to perform miracle! Efcc will catch you soon

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  53. Rightly put,i still wonder why they still trade blames a year after....,not even one tangible achievement!lol

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  54. This man should just shut up already, if not that nigeria is an uncivilised country, people like omokori should be hiding in shame. All you politicians are responsible for what we face today and if you and your like cannot profer solutions then it is better you shut up .

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    1. Reno will soon be picked up.

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  55. We know all these and more Reno...let those who are blinded, stay blind

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  56. PMB's supporters are too blind to see

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  57. Nice speech @Reno, but why wasn't all this achievements by Jonathan not well communicated and besides GEJ was surrounded by fantastically corrupt executhieves who knows nothing than to enrich their pockets and throw caution to the wind. I believe in Buhari and time will tell if he succeeded or failed.

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  58. This Reno or Rhino of a guy continues to irritate me with their foolish analysis of the Nigerian situation. Is it so hard to understand that Buhari is making serious efforts to address the rot he inherited.
    Simple question is, what kind of economy did Jonathan inherited and what kind did he hand over?? Jonathan led us into this dungeon we are in and we cannot come out of it without serious pains! Plain and simple.
    Jonathan would have continued to manage this economy "well" if he had won because he would have continued to borrow money thereby mortgaging the future of our children. And of course, Reno's family is safely secured in the US!! Bunch of fools, can you just leave us alone to bear our pains and heal peaceful.

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  59. The guts on this guy tho!! What gives the likes of him the moral justification to say sh**t about current happenings in govt. He, Ezekwesile,Abati etc shld just be happy we nigerians hvnt linched them just yet. Let them not provoke us more

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  60. Lol no be lie , just relax I know most them still supporting apc and buhari will soon cry out in shame , four years is just around the corner their eye go clear

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  61. True talk. This shoe is certainly bigger than them because they were not ready for governance; power was the focus not the people. May God help our leaders to be more responsible and focused in leading this country to the promised land.

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  62. Reno will you marry me?

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    1. Get out of here...not interested in you!

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  63. Simple Truth! Reno writes with fact! All ye Buhari sympathisers, go and argue with Google if u think he lied in anything he said

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  64. True talk. The reverse is the case when an illiterate is your president.

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  65. I always do enjoy reading most of reno omokri write ups. Always very interesting articles. Thumps up for you, Please keep it up

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  66. the point remains that the GEJ administration was very poor, hence his loss at reelection. I agree with the fact that Buhari administration should stop making excuses and pointing accusing fingers. The major sectors of the economy- power, employment, economy melt down and security was in shambles in the previous administration as much as it is now. Therefore, nobody should start singing praises of GEJ because the over 12million that voted him out cannot be wrong. Or how best can one explain the staggering large scale of corruption and fund misappropriation that happened under his watch. Bottom line; this administration, i agree, has not done much except for the revelation of 'fantastically corrupt' practices that happened in the last 5yrs.

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  67. the point remains that the GEJ administration was very poor, hence his loss at reelection. I agree with the fact that Buhari administration should stop making excuses and pointing accusing fingers. The major sectors of the economy- power, employment, economy melt down and security was in shambles in the previous administration as much as it is now. Therefore, nobody should start singing praises of GEJ because the over 12million that voted him out cannot be wrong. Or how best can one explain the staggering large scale of corruption and fund misappropriation that happened under his watch. Bottom line; this administration, i agree, has not done much except for the revelation of 'fantastically corrupt' practices that happened in the last 5yrs.

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  68. the point remains that the GEJ administration was very poor, hence his loss at reelection. I agree with the fact that Buhari administration should stop making excuses and pointing accusing fingers. The major sectors of the economy- power, employment, economy melt down and security was in shambles in the previous administration as much as it is now. Therefore, nobody should start singing praises of GEJ because the over 12million that voted him out cannot be wrong. Or how best can one explain the staggering large scale of corruption and fund misappropriation that happened under his watch. Bottom line; this administration, i agree, has not done much except for the revelation of 'fantastically corrupt' practices that happened in the last 5yrs.

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  69. #PointOfCorrection...Like the domino effect, once a weakness is found in your logic or argument, the rest of them become invalid as well. You have accused the sitting president of not checking facts...let me point out ine of your own. The satellite projects in Nigeria were not for bandwidth expansion like you have said...but for imagery, meaning that the country should be making money from selling geographical images for research based activities and operations. How do I know? My brother-in-law is the senior budget officer of the agency assigned with managing space research related projects in Nigeria...as an engineer I have done a few tinkering with their works...so I am family to that agency aka NARSDA. It is a human flaw to speak out of an assumed boldness without proper fact finding, trust me it becomes serious with religious and socially charged issues. I have made a few of mine with Christian literature as a student pastor on campus and with this administration...i still live with that humiliating feeling of inadequacy. Please stop these lame blame games, whatever were reasons why you served the past administration could still see you doing likewise with this one or a future one, so watch these hasty words.

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  70. Reno always killing it...

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  71. This is so national headache! God should come rescue us. It more like from a fry pan to fire! I just hope err'thing get better with time...

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  72. I just read a comment of APC e-rat up here saying that Buhari will soon point his searchlight on Reno Omokri for saying the truth! This is how they have been threatening, harassing and suppressing people that have contrary opinion with this govt! Instead of APC zombies to counter Reno's article with valid argument, they are threatening him that Buhari will send EFCC after him! This is how bad our democracy has been destroyed by Buhari! No more freedom of speech as enshrined in the constitution!

    Osibanjo invited APC e-rats recently and bribed them to keep on reeling lies in the social media! They call themselves - Social Media Influencers! Their jobs is to formulate and fabricate lies and keep giving people false hopes! Buhari's govt is replete with dullards! The signs are all there! If you keep hoping that Buhari will deliver this country from this wilderness he has brought the country, you are on your own!!!

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  73. truth is bitter.....
    facts are sweeter.....
    Objectivity will make a better country.....just very soon we hear one term is not enough

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  74. THANK YOU, MR. RENO OMOKRI!!!
    U just gave very valid points.
    GOD bless GEJ!

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  75. Wailing wailers get a life. Yawns. Too long. I cant read. Next please

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  76. It is sad that Reno who should be facing justice for participating in the destruction of Nigeria is been hailed here. What a shame

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  77. This guy is a fool. How do u expect him to build hospitals and construct roads in just one year when Jonathan's administration looted all the money meant for infrastructure? How many roads did PDP construct in 16 years. Abeg go and hang yourself. Fool

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  78. Fighting corruption is an achievement, fighting tax evasion, promoting local industries, giving security, refusing to devalue the Naira are great steps in the Buhari led administration. Why are we looking for dollars desperately? Do we buy and sell in dollars within Nigeria? This aint our currency. We need to buy locally made goods to strengthen our Naira. Importation of goods which can be made in Nigeria should be reduced. We need to promote technological advancement and industry by carrying it out by ourselves.

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