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Nigerian Hypocrisy: You Voted Buhari's "Change" But Reject Trump's "Change"? by fallout87: 5:04am On Oct 10, 2016
It's funny Nigerians are desperate for Trump to fail yet they voted Buhari who is the Nigeriam Trump and continue to defend his poor misguided dictatorship.

Maybe Americans should vote for "change" like Nigerians did and watch their country go to hell like Nigerians are watching in HD.

Trump will only have to blame Obama for all his problems like Buhari lol!

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Re: Nigerian Hypocrisy: You Voted Buhari's "Change" But Reject Trump's "Change"? by Engineer123(m): 5:30am On Oct 10, 2016
What concern Nigerians with USA election? American will vote wisely for the right candidate.

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Re: Nigerian Hypocrisy: You Voted Buhari's "Change" But Reject Trump's "Change"? by Amberon: 5:45am On Oct 10, 2016
You're a very poor analyst. Trump and Buhari shouldn't be in the same sentence.Trump has succeeded in virtually almost every undertaken in life, and it is widely believed that one who could run a successful business from scratch and grow it into something extraordinary will succeed in many other ventures he gets into.

Do you think running a country is as hard as running a multi billion dollar company? Any one can run a country, but not anyone can be the founder of a multi billion dollar company.

If Buhari were running a company the way he has run Nigeria, don't you think the business would've crashed? In fact he would have gone bankrupt. You don't expect someone who has been a failure all his life to start succeeding now. Many presidents could care less about their wrong decisions because it doesn't directly affect them but a businessman must analyze and dissect a business idea before venturing into it because the outcome directly affects him.


If Clinton wins, I feel it will be the same with the Obama's administration cuz most of Obama's decisions were actually hers. Trump on the other hand will generate wealth for America cuz that's what he's been doing for himself for the past 3 decades.

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Re: Nigerian Hypocrisy: You Voted Buhari's "Change" But Reject Trump's "Change"? by ERONX(m): 5:47am On Oct 10, 2016
Spot on
Re: Nigerian Hypocrisy: You Voted Buhari's "Change" But Reject Trump's "Change"? by Nobody: 5:50am On Oct 10, 2016
Amberon:
You're a very poor analyst. Trump and Buhari shouldn't be in the same sentence.Trump has succeeded in virtually almost every undertaken in life, and it is widely believed that one who could run a successful business from scratch and grow it into something extraordinary will succeed in many other ventures he gets into.

Do you think running a country is as hard as running a multi billion dollar company? Any one can run a country, but not anyone can be the founder of a multi billion dollar company.

If Buhari were running a company the way he has run Nigeria, don't you think the business would've crashed? In fact he would have gone bankrupt. You don't expect someone who has been a failure all his life to start succeeding now. Many presidents could care less about their wrong decisions because it doesn't directly affect them but a businessman must analyze and dissect a business idea before venturing into it because the outcome directly affects him.


If Clinton wins, I feel it will be the same with the Obama's administration cuz most of Obama's decisions were actually hers. Trump on the other hand will generate wealth for America cuz that's what he's been doing for himself for the past 3 decades.
and how many times trump has declared bankruptcy?

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Re: Nigerian Hypocrisy: You Voted Buhari's "Change" But Reject Trump's "Change"? by fallout87: 6:33am On Oct 10, 2016
Trump would bring the same change to America and the world that Buhari brought to Nigeria.

Then when it all goes bad, he will blame his predecessor.

I will restate, it is ironic, the same people who voted Buhari now don't want Americans to vote Trump. They are both fake change mavericks who are promising a revolution which will turn into an oppression. They both are bigots who haven't changed and are too stubborn to understand anything that isn't them.

They also feel democracy is jailing every opposition.

Both are horrible.

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Re: Nigerian Hypocrisy: You Voted Buhari's "Change" But Reject Trump's "Change"? by Amberon: 7:44am On Oct 10, 2016
Trump was never proven to be bankrupt. He could've declared bankruptcy to evade tax. Its very common. People declare bankruptcy for many reasons. 50cent declared bankruptcy to avoid paying child support to his fiance, fabregas did so too.

Besides this isn't about who is going bankrupt. Its about who will be a better president. Trump will bring security to America and reduce her debt. Clinton plans to bring in millions of refugees and we most of them will be terrorists (eg Germany). Clinton will increase debt due to the many unnecessary oversea wars.

Clinton has always been the unofficial president. Many past presidents decisions were hers.
ABUZINZU:
and how many times trump has declared bankruptcy?

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