Absolutely,that was no lie.President Muhammadu Buhari has never been known to be pretentious
On 30 May 2015 14:19, "Abolaji Adekeye" <blargeo.dekeye@gmail.com> wrote:
-- Chidi, I salute you.
I think you read that statement wrong. PMB has to be the president of
everybody whether kowa, Apga or Pdp. He has to be president over and
for the Tiv, Igbo, Ijaw, Fulani and other ethnic nationalities.
The recent election has left us a nation divided and it behooves the
new government to bridge that divide.
Your "Change began with a lie" is disingenuous and malicious. I
think ,in my humble opinion , that all well meaning Nigerians would
support and give the new government a chance; benefit of the doubt.
Eternal vigilance should not be sacrificed and it is also imperative
to have a virile and vibrant opposition. However in discharging that
duty we should not allow base instincts and primordial sentiments
cloud our sense of fairness.
You are a poet and you of all people know that a tale grows in the
telling. You told it wrong: The Poet lied.
On 5/30/15, Chidi Anthony Opara <chidi.opara@gmail.com> wrote:
> President Muhammadu Buhari contested the 2015 presidential election on the
> platform of All Progressives Congress(ÀPC). So his policies will be
> predicated on the manifesto of his party.
>
> The criteria for the choice of persons to work with the president will be
> based on the Ideological compartibility of such persons with the APC
> manifesto.
>
> At the end of the President's four-year-tenure, the success or failure of
> his administration will be judged by the implementation or non
> implementation of the APC manifesto.
>
> Although President Buhari is every Nigerian's President, he belongs to the
> APC on whose platform he became President and there is nothing wrong with
> that.
>
> It is unfortunate that the change started with a lie.
>
> CAO.
>
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