If I Were to do it Again, I Will Vote Buhari



I am aware some people may not be comfortable with my title, but I need to share my perspectives nonetheless. Hear me and hear me well: If I were to do it again, I will vote Buhari. I have few regrets in my life, one of them is not voting for Muhammadu buhari in 2011.

Why? I was beclouded by ethnic ambitions to vote a shoeless person who expects me to get him shoes by voting him!



The reason I voted Buhari was simple: I do not want to vote Goodluck Jonathan a second time. Mark you; I don’t regret voting for him in 2011. He was the best candidate. But in 2015, the demands and skills required are different. I have to be realistic and I am sure I took my decisions based on every assumptions of rationality!
Voting Jonathan on March 28, 2015 would mean I am deliberately promoting him beyond his level of existing competency, a reversal of the management theory known as Peter’s Principle where managers stop being promoted when they have risen to their level of incompetence. Jonathan was just at that point. This is why I have always maintained that last year’s presidential election more than just a rejection of Jonathan but of saving our country from the brink of total collapse.

For those wondering how I arrived at the conclusion that Jonathan is incompetent, check his records in the fight against insurgency. Our army became so demoralized that a ragtag team of 18 Boko Haram members arriving on seven motorcycles had our soldiers fleeing, ahead of civilians, as it happened in Mubi before the town fell to the sect. I can’t even talk about Baga and the sadness of the massacre coupled with the presidential silence on the matter, especially when he couldn’t wait to express ‘grief’ at 17 people killed in France. Chibok girls were kidnapped and he has no clue as to the direction of whom to believe. My goodness!

Need I ask: How many fuel subsidy thieves have been prosecuted since the scam was revealed in 2012? If my memory serves me right, how does Jonathan rank in managing the economy? What was the exchange rate of the Naira when he came to power? What was it before he left? What was the pump price of petrol when he came to power? What was it before his uncelebrated end? What has become of our external reserves? The Nigeria became the biggest economy in Africa thanks to “Goodluck” Jonathan, not because of Ebele Jonathan!

Enter General Buhari. Since he was elected President, Buhari’s professional critics have settled into their new roles as opposition. Not wanting to be classified as “failures” after their “hero” last the presidential election, President Muhammadu Buhari’s opponents or better still critics appear to be cruising off with an early lead. They “regret” for those of us who voted and supported Buhari in the last election.

They are now in the “Didn’t I Tell You?” mode. They appear to cry more than the rest of us these days on social media. At the comfort of their mansions built from syphoned public money, they give crumbs to some spin doctors to write on why the economy (they crumbled) is now crumbling. Some of them, having no shame, will even go as far as China to manifest symptoms of madness. Good enough we tolerate these madness at home, but what happens when this goes as far as the market place?

Watching from a far, I have come to realize that Buhari’s critics can fall under any of the following categories: First, are the career Jonathanians or Wailing Wailers (apologies to Femi Adesina) as they are now popularly known. Leading this pack is our dear Femi Aribisala. In fact one of these people had openly written that he will not accept Buhari as his President. These people were so sure that their boss or hero will win no matter the costs. They “prophesized” that Buhari will never “smell” Aso Rock. In fact, Aribisala once wrote under the title: How To Lose Presidential Election Four Times in one of his columns stating his reasons why Buhari would lose the fourth time. If wishes were horses, they say, men will ride. How time flies. Anyways, they are foremost among Buhari’s critics!

Not all Buhari’s critics are pro-Jonathan as many may think though it is very difficult to vouch for this distinction. We can have a second group as those having issues either personally with Buhari himself or his party the All Progressives Congress (APC). This group accommodates people like a former Governor of old Kaduna state Alhaji Abdulkadir Balarabe Musa and a renowned writer Okey Ndibe.

One really cannot explain Balarabe Musa’s issues with Buhari considering the fact that they are from the same state, Katsina. He was noted to have criticized President Jonathan vociferously at some points and I am not aware he has rescinded on his opinion about Jonathan. His criticisms of President Buhari is what one finds hard to explain, other than the fact that he may probably know something about Buhari (both of whom come from the same state) that is not to public knowledge. On the other hand, Okey Ndibe’s case can be because he had issues at some point with the way the APC was been run. I am not sure Ndibe will be your first choice of a Jonathanian or GEJite. Either way they constitute a pack of their own.

The third group is perhaps the most reckless. They are nothing but tribal pirates, ethnic buccaneers and religious Vikings. In this group, we boldly include Biafran agitators and their sponsors. They are myopic in views; tactless in approach and reckless in criticisms. On the one hand they urged their “people” not to vote in the election on the other hand they want Jonathan to win in an election they forced their people not to vote. I find it difficult to reconcile these contrasting objectives. More confused was I when I knew that former President Jonathan is Ijaw, a tribe that proudly supported the Federal Army during the Nigerian Civil War. It was only Radio Biafra (a source of dissemination of slanderous messages and propaganda) that broadcast the news that President Buhari authorized the bombarding of “Biafran territories”, by which they mean Cross Rivers and Akwa Ibom. While they told their viewers that “Igbos are not Nigerians”, one is left to wonder at what point did the Efiks, Ibibios, Orons, etc., (which they also claim as part of “Biafran territories”) became Igbos.

Apart from this pirate radio which, I later knew, broadcasts from London, no other credible news medium reported the “bombardment”!

The fourth group can be neglected as mere “professional” critics, wanting no more than mere attention or patronage. Some of them may have good intentions you never can tell!

Now that we have analyzed Buhari’s critics and their intentions, I guess the time has come for us to give them a direct replies to the issues they raised.

We voted Buhari, not to magically solve the problems created for more than 16 years of misrule, but to help us keep the goats far away from the yams. If he is doing this job (as we all agree he is doing), I wish to disappoint again that I will vote Buhari again if I have to!


Olusola Daniel writes from Lagos.
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  1. Sensible right up. At least coherent.

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  2. 101% well articulated my brother. The fifth group are those who are afraid to go to jail and yet not bold enough to release our stolen funds.

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  3. The next voting is gonna be in the grazing field with PMB.

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  4. Yes o, I will do the same all over again. I have no regret voting him in the last election.

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  5. Who is this Attention seeker? We are talking about what is currently happening and he is here recalling yesteryear's politics- comparing GEJ and Buhari. It shows how foolish people can be

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    1. He's spilled out nothing but the truth and truth they say...is bitter.
      If GEJ had been reelected, I can't just stop imagining how Nigeria would have survived under him. When crude oil was $100+, he didn't save(confirmed by his minister of finance, Ngozi). What would have happened now that the price oscillates between $30 & $40?
      Full credit must be given to PMB. He can at a time when Nigeria truly needed a saviour.
      The hardships being faced by Nigerians today are the aftermath of PDP's reckless administrations, especially under GEJ.
      We possibly can't expect PMB to just wave a magic wand so as to remove the hardships all at once...he's not a magician.
      But with his integrity and the sincere mindset he already has to rule and which is already showing, I strongly believe in him.
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  6. Proud of you PMB, May you succeed by God's grace, AMEN!!!

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  7. Brainwashed sycophants planted by an incoherent party.

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  8. Yeah all lovers of our dear country will forever vote for buhari

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  9. Dis guy has succeeded in ridiculing himself. His write up clearly shows his direction. Every tin gej was wrong and every tin pmb is right. Have u forgotten so soon dat our army fled las week wen Boko haram boys confronted dem? I know if it was gejs in power I know wat scandalous write ups u would have done. Every tin is crumbling in dis regim and u have d bile 2 talk bull shit and ur fellow myopic gangs are affirming ur psedo views.

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  10. Dis guy has succeeded in ridiculing himself. His write up clearly shows his direction. Every tin gej was wrong and every tin pmb is right. Have u forgotten so soon dat our army fled las week wen Boko haram boys confronted dem? I know if it was gejs in power I know wat scandalous write ups u would have done. Every tin is crumbling in dis regim and u have d bile 2 talk bull shit and ur fellow myopic gangs are affirming ur psedo views.

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    1. All I can say is you are a big fool. The army fled last week, but in less than one year people are returning to their villages once occupied by bokoharam.you are a big fool. PMB's administraion is doing more with more than 100% less earnings than tGej's, we see sincere efforts to revitalise our refineries, we are seeing plans to diversify an economy almost completely reliant on 'cheap' crude oil, and we are seeing plans for infrastructural development with real economic impact. You are a big fool. The proposed budget has a 30% increase in capital expenditure. Of course u won't understand all these because u are an ignorant fool. You need good unbiased education to understand why we are better of without a Jonathan that would have most probably borrowed from IMF and devalued our currency to satisfy your stupid and thoughtless needs, instead of encouraging criminally minded people like you to work hard and increase our GDP. You won't understand all these cos you are a big fool. To any thinking hardworking Nigerian, we all know that Buhari is moving Nigeria in d right direction. For the first time in our lives tailors have good to eat and political things have to sell their property to pay debts and survive if nothing else makes me happy, this sure does.

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    2. What security guaranty will you give to people who were deceived to come home when the army they had in mind to protect them were chased away bokoharam people . Be tactical

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  11. Stupidity at it highest level. How on earth will yhu compare PMB that lack policies to GEJ who is an administrator per excellent. Yhu are sick

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    1. What kind of policies are you referring to? Policies that drained our foreign reserves, policies that ensured we did not save in an oil boom, policies that has now turned oil boom under GEJ to oil doom under PMB, policies that increased looting in Nigeria to heights never heard of before? Policies that increased the nations indebtedness to over $64billion during an oil boom? What is this guy smoking? GEJ, an administrator per eexcellent? You must be from Pluto!

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  12. All dat dis mad writer wrote, buhari is doing d worst. Pump price is higher now, dollar is higher now, our economy is in worst state. My brother tell ursef d truth buhari is messing up dis country. Gej is better dan buhari

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  13. I will vote for Buhari one million times, again and again.

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  14. Mr. Olusola Daniel seems to be faceless individual. Nobody is telling you not to vote PMB again but when myopic individuals like you make unbalanced argument you make us all look foolish. This is the time for every Nigerian to stand up and be counted. How do we make our country better? PMB administration are not doing better today. Mr. Olusola, have you seen this level of fuel scarcity before in Nigeria? was it caused by GEJ? What of power supply? have you ever heard or seen a day with 0 mw of power produced in Nigeria? I am not blaming you in any way but do not make us all look stupid.

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    1. You are already "stupid" by your comments!

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    2. Yes! U r already stupid, cos it's on record nigeria had many days with 0MW. Even more than 2 days during last admin.

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    3. Stupidity is your second name sir. Go and check your record very well.

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    4. Stupidity is your second name sir. Go and check your records well....!

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  15. The write up is fare, and coherent, all which are happening to us as a people are as a result of the sin of the past,( my opinion); not saying the Buhari government is saint!!! but they is so much hope for the future... Anyone who can come out this bold to tell his fellow ruling class to stop the wanton looting of the nation treasury I will continue to support, right now our military are beginning to be great again, away from DASUKI financial arm staved policies of the past.... states are beginning to look at other alternative economic sources of a way of funding, Mr. Olusola does not need to write to tell me what to do as a Nigerian, if the government does well within the time frame to propel our ailing economy better b4 the election it gets Nigerian votes, if it does not then it goes like the PDP; with what is happening Nigerian does not believe in political party anymore, we need fuel, light, Road, good transportation network, sound and affordable schools for our children, justice and fairness in our judiciary, and people oriented policies from our law makers then you don't need a campaign to get re-elected just do the needful Nigerians are watching!!!!

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  16. The title says it all. No need to read this biased and probably sponsored writeup. What's the objective? I should start crying over spilt milk? I should just hate the "other guy" and eat that hate for breakfast? Get real please. "Learn from the past to work now towards a better future" and I'm not seeing it with this clueless "new" administration. You can't repackage the devil and call him an angel. The same people in govt then are still there now. And no single one has any track record worth mentioning. Nothing has changed. That's why the results are what they are - No one working, everything failing, distraction reigning. Smh.

    We have not swallowed enough crap that's why the lost generation is here typing while these people and their kin are eating up the nation's wealth. Disgusting.

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    1. 8:09, Thanks for being sensible in the midst of these sentiments. You saved me words.

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  17. i like the last paragraph 'We voted Buhari, not to magically solve the problems created for more than 16 years of misrule, but to help us keep the goats far away from the yams. If he is doing this job (as we all agree he is doing), I wish to disappoint again that I will vote Buhari again if I have to!'

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  18. Vote for him again and again. Who cares. I hope you and your family are in Nigeria to witness the consequences of your sai buhari.....

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  19. Sai Buhari! Sai Buhari! Sai Buhari!

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  20. Thunder fire you mr writer I thought you are living in canada if u like go and bring all ur dead to vote craze man

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  21. It would be nice if Mr writer states only facts and not politicise issues this sensitive!
    First my village was invaded by Fulani herdsmen simply because they challenged their destroying their farms while grazing. PMB is mute, PMB has been mute on several killings of this nature. My question Mr writer, does your PMB support this? Is lie Mohamed not aware of this?
    Two we have suffered fuel scarcity most since 1999 under PMB, question Mr writer, please justify this.
    We have witnessed lots of rule of law violations since PMB took over Why? Human rights violations by military in all parts of the country.

    I really am finding it difficult to believe any body leaving in Nigeria today will speak this way. While we needed change from the way PDP ran Nigeria, we certainly didn't need to Chang efron frying pan to fire. Let me remind you that fighting corruption on a corrupt platform is worst than the corruption itself and that is what we see today.
    How could EFCC be selective in people they try?

    We are no longer campaigning so please be real in your submission.

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  22. What a useless and bias write up idiot! ...

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  23. Like Daniel, I am incurably optimistic that PMB will succeed if Nigerians cooperate with him. He has a large dose of integrity and patriotism to see us through our travails. My only fear is that as a people, we appear to be experts in squandering golden opportunities for national rebirth.

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  24. Excellent!!! Just excellent!!!!!!

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  25. The write-up is on point, but I know the wailing wailers would continue their wailing

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  26. Last 3 contributions on points Selkap miri+ yanny+ Anonymous 1:29 and anonymous 8:05 the truth is the truth..... i.e. for the last 11 months or so this administration took over does not point to the fact that they are responsible for the nation present predicament, who are those that were given licenses to lift petroleum product in Nigeria under which government were the licenses issued? who signed out our power sector contracts with the JENCOS and ...... who signed out outrageous contracts with militant to guide oil pipelines from vandals with the vandals and now no monies to pay the vandals anymore that is y our oil and gas pipelines would never be spared anymore so for a very long time we are not sure of constant electricity, not because we don’t have gas to power the grid, but because the vandals must be appeased financially every-month .... We lie on our conscience claiming that we do not know why we are suffering pointing fingers at people who has come to salvage the situation to do it in a jiffy it is not going to happen overnight, for me I know that we Nigerians are the cause on why we are suffering not the new government!!!!!! Greeeeed!!!!!!!!!! Since the government is no longer ours let us frustrate them, you lie you are frustrating your entire countrymen because if you have money for fuel today you must surly toil to buy tomorrow; for me I support this government because I know our suffering is self-inflicted

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  27. GMB carry go, if Godluck try to go for Local Government Chairman now, believe me you, it will never win but, if we are to vote for him to go back to "ZOO" honestly all Nigeria we unanimously vote for him to go and became President of all Animals in their kingdom because, that's where he Godluck can govern well, all I know is that, soon under this administration things we soon better, all we need is just a little, little patient: God bless Nigeria.

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  28. Human beings are sentimental in nature

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  29. God bless Nigeria!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  30. GOD BLESS NIGERIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  31. Buhàri we still love you........

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  32. Is it not when you survive the Fulani herdsmen,rampaging kidnappers and hardship brought about by lack of sound policies that you will do it again?Were!Olosi ni ye!

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  33. You are one of those benefitting from the sale of black market fuel.Ewure!

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  34. HUNGRY MAN SEEKING CHEAP POPULARITY FROM HUNGRY PRESIDENT. IT IS A PITY.

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