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The Mistakes I Will Be Glad To Make by tpbehappy(m): 1:52pm On Mar 10, 2015
I want to gladly make this "MISTAKE"

The older generation keep saying the younger generation is about to make a mistake by voting for General Muhammadu Buhari come March 28th, but in fact, the younger generation is about to correct the glaring mistakes of the older generation.

If the older generation is so infallible and sacrosanct, they wouldn’t have brought us into the unfortunate situation that the Nigerian state is currently facing.


Nigeria is the only OPEC country that imports refined fuel, and they say Voting for the man who built three oil refineries (Warri, Kaduna and PH) and 20 oil depots is a Mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Insecurity has been threatening the corporate existence of Nigerians since 2009 and they say that voting for the man who stopped similar insecurity and terrorism within months is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Corruption and irregularities have marred our national fabric and slowed our general development from time immemorial, and they say that voting for the man who reduced corruption to its all time low is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Inflation stands at more than 8% today and they say that voting for the man who reduced inflation from 35% to 3.2% under 20 months is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Our federal roads are in a 'state of emergency' and they say that voting for the man who built more roads than the Nigerian government have built in the last 15 years is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Our Naira has been witnessing a landslide devaluation (currently N225 to 1$) which has left a negative impact on the nation’s economy, and they say that voting for the man who maintained a steady exchange rate at N1 to 1.34$ is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Nigerians are considered to be among the top drug traffickers around the world today, and they say that voting for the man who reduced drug...........
Pls Nigerians, cast your Vote wisely.

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Re: The Mistakes I Will Be Glad To Make by CrazyScientist: 1:54pm On Mar 10, 2015
How many times will the older generation correct you that buhari built no refinery?! Google is your friend, Wikipedia is too wink
Re: The Mistakes I Will Be Glad To Make by HURUCHI(m): 2:01pm On Mar 10, 2015
tpbehappy:

I want to gladly make this "MISTAKE"

The older generation keep saying the younger generation is about to make a mistake by voting for General Muhammadu Buhari come March 28th, but in fact, the younger generation is about to correct the glaring mistakes of the older generation.

If the older generation is so infallible and sacrosanct, they wouldn’t have brought us into the unfortunate situation that the Nigerian state is currently facing.


Nigeria is the only OPEC country that imports refined fuel, and they say Voting for the man who built three oil refineries (Warri, Kaduna and PH) and 20 oil depots is a Mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Insecurity has been threatening the corporate existence of Nigerians since 2009 and they say that voting for the man who stopped similar insecurity and terrorism within months is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Corruption and irregularities have marred our national fabric and slowed our general development from time immemorial, and they say that voting for the man who reduced corruption to its all time low is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Inflation stands at more than 8% today and they say that voting for the man who reduced inflation from 35% to 3.2% under 20 months is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Our federal roads are in a 'state of emergency' and they say that voting for the man who built more roads than the Nigerian government have built in the last 15 years is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Our Naira has been witnessing a landslide devaluation (currently N225 to 1$) which has left a negative impact on the nation’s economy, and they say that voting for the man who maintained a steady exchange rate at N1 to 1.34$ is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Nigerians are considered to be among the top drug traffickers around the world today, and they say that voting for the man who reduced drug...........
Pls Nigerians, cast your Vote wisely.

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Re: The Mistakes I Will Be Glad To Make by olu77(m): 2:02pm On Mar 10, 2015
tpbehappy:

I want to gladly make this "MISTAKE"

The older generation keep saying the younger generation is about to make a mistake by voting for General Muhammadu Buhari come March 28th, but in fact, the younger generation is about to correct the glaring mistakes of the older generation.

If the older generation is so infallible and sacrosanct, they wouldn’t have brought us into the unfortunate situation that the Nigerian state is currently facing.


Nigeria is the only OPEC country that imports refined fuel, and they say Voting for the man who built three oil refineries (Warri, Kaduna and PH) and 20 oil depots is a Mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Insecurity has been threatening the corporate existence of Nigerians since 2009 and they say that voting for the man who stopped similar insecurity and terrorism within months is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Corruption and irregularities have marred our national fabric and slowed our general development from time immemorial, and they say that voting for the man who reduced corruption to its all time low is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Inflation stands at more than 8% today and they say that voting for the man who reduced inflation from 35% to 3.2% under 20 months is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Our federal roads are in a 'state of emergency' and they say that voting for the man who built more roads than the Nigerian government have built in the last 15 years is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Our Naira has been witnessing a landslide devaluation (currently N225 to 1$) which has left a negative impact on the nation’s economy, and they say that voting for the man who maintained a steady exchange rate at N1 to 1.34$ is a mistake...I say that's a mistake I will gladly make.

Nigerians are considered to be among the top drug traffickers around the world today, and they say that voting for the man who reduced drug...........
Pls Nigerians, cast your Vote wisely.


Me too. I have decided not to repeat the mistake of 2011 but rather to make this new mistake and stand by it.

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