Saturday, 30 May 2015

General Muhammadu Buhari GCFR


If I were to be president Buhari

1. I will put in anti-corruption policy (Effective one. Dog that can bite)
2. Review the policy of education (not to be certificate, but building capacity)
3. Empower other tries of government to be able to stand on their own.
4. Open other sources of Revenue aside oil.
5. Encourage Religious tolerance
Finally, thank God I’m not president Buhari.  - Akin Oladele



If I'm to serve the people of this nation, then I'll have to do it the hard way and cut the fingers that fed me. Meaning I'll fight corruption and all it forms starting with Obasanjo and Tinubu. And once the root of the tree has been cut, the trees begins to fall. - Oladiti Samuel


I would first of all set up an independent commission to embark on an anti corruption exercise.
Those people embezzling public funds should be brought to book and they should be made to refund those funds. I would constitute a cabinet who would work earnestly and faithfully to delivery their best on every sector of the economy. E.g. education, commerce and industry, petroleum. Lastly, in the area of foreign policy and international relations, I would ensure that Nigeria pursue a dynamic foreign policy such that the country will be free from the laws of Western domination economically. - Alabere Mariam Olamide


I will solve the most immediate issue pressurizing the economy. Damilola Gospel


Hmmmm. Quite complicated in that Nigeria has been shabbily managed. But I think sanitation will suffice. Sanitation in terms of bribery and corruption and diversification in terms of soures if revenue. Let’s variegate our sources of revenue. – Dada Mayowa

Firstly I will see to the endemic epidemic of no payment of salaries across the nations, as that would at first bring a sigh of relief to the eager masses experiencing shortage of money circulation. Secondly, Bringing about a reduction in the cost of petroleum products as that would influence other sectors too. With that big two, Smiling would be a peculiarity to almost all Nigerians if not all. Ogunsunmi Joel Abiodun


Employment opportunities, Payment of debts... In fact, they are so many. You know Nigeria has got lot of issues to be addressed – Grace Abioye

Firstly reduce the of petrol – Mariam Salam

Oyebiyi Gospel Damilola
This is kind of complicated -
Alabere Olamide

Dekola Samuel



Salam Mariam


Dada mayowa
Michael Chukwu


First of all I would reduce the price of the hiked fuel to a reasonable and pocket friendly amount. I would make all other natural resources in the country alive again so as not depend on fuel alone which is even not smiling at us even though we produce them. So as to be a source of meaning employment to youths that are yet to have something doing with their waiting brains –
Dekola Samuel


I will bring back d normal price of petrol to the then #30 per litre. That's all. Tunde idowu


Nigerian’s expectations from General Muhammad Buhari are quite varied. And with the state of the nation, it is obvious that General Buhari has a daunting task ahead of him. But in my own words, I’ll charge President Buhari with this quote ‘where there is no vision, the people perish’ Proverbs 29:18


Every patriotic citizen has a dream; they have expectations and they are so enthusiastic about getting to see experiential change in all perimeters of a democratic and blessed nation. They have sung the songs of change in past days and months. Apparently, the change is here now.


But in order not to be grounded like a spoilt Volkswagen placed on pounding mortars and stones, President Buhari should catch a vision for our dear country. He has to lead Nigeria this time with envisioned targets and at the same call for periodic appraisals and on-the-spot assessments in all sectors.


Sir, don’t run this country without a vision. Vision will make you prepare for the more difficult days and relieve Nigerians of the democratic pains we have suffered in the hands of the PDP for well over 12years or thereabout. As a country, our expectations from you are enormously high, but your visionary government will bring sufficient answers to each of them.  

Finally, a leader is one who knows the way, goes the way and shows others the way – John Maxwell. To command is to serve, nothing more nothing less.

God bless Nigeria.
Gbolu Olaomo

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