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Friday, August 19, 2016

HOW PRESIDENT BUHARI BECAME THE "DOG" THAT ROSE TO POWER...............................SOLFARD.BLOGSPOT.COM



THERE is a myth that there are "heads'' that dictate the pace of any president in Nigeria.
I find it hard to believe this hard knuckled fact.

 It is of course hard to sink in, when you know that these men have not been named, and from a seemingly "unreliable source''.

HOW  would you tell if this information is true- is a fact that must be established by true advocates who have been in the arena of these men?.
Who is able to differentiate between presidents who incessantly bring the same agendas come to bare on the economy of Nigeria?
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any difference between this two

Defeated in his bid for re-election in the 28 March poll, Nigeria's Goodluck Jonathan had a rapid and highly improbable rise to power,also for this- savior Buhari who also for a reason called pity rose to power people gave him a chance.

Until November 2009, Goodluck Jonathan was serving out his time as a low-key deputy from the south of the country to a low-key president 

Also Buhari from the north was in the "hiding" but only to surface as the Roche of the most populated black nation in the world.


HOW DID GOODLUCK RISE TO POWER?

President Umaru Yar'Adua was taken to hospital in Saudi Arabia and was not seen again in public until he died on 5 May 2010.
Step forward, Mr. Jonathan. After months of political wrangling, Nigeria's elite finally accepted him as acting leader in February 2010 when the ailing president returned home, but remained too ill to govern.
Barely 12 hours after Mr. Yar'Adua's death, Mr Jonathan was sworn in as the new president and commander-in-chief of the armed forces of Africa's most populous nation - one of its most fractious democracies.

HOW DID PRESIDENT BUHARI BECOME THE  DOG THAT ROSE TO POWER 


A trader, Joe Fortemose Chinakwe, was

arrested in Sango-Ota, Ogun state, for naming 

his and inscribing “Buhari” on his dog has 

been released.


His release was facilitated by the intervention 

of both the Serkin Hausa and President-
General of non-indigenes in the state.


Speaking to Vanguard after his release, Chinakwe, who is 30 years old, said that he named his dog “Buhari” because President Buhari has been his hero since he was military ruler over 30 years ago.

Narrating his ordeal, he said.

It is often said that "the wits that made the

goat  put its "virgina"  behind it is what made 

it unwise to the point of losing his piety."(Solfard)

Joe Fortmose ChinakweThe presidency of Nigeria lost its power to

command respect when the said government

also gave its right for citizenry development

to the gutters.


How can the same government that promised

what it could not fulfill not lead to a citizen

naming his dog the hallowed name

"President".

'' You cannot eat your cake and have it ''.

Give us what you promised and you will earn your respect.