President Muhammadu Buhari claims to have done everything in his power to benefit Nigeria.
According to presidential spokeswoman Garba Shehu, Buhari made the remarks in Washington, DC, while meeting with Al-Mahfoudh Bin Bayyah, secretary-general of the Abu Dhabi Forum, and Bob Roberts, his deputy.
Buhari stated that the government’s focus is to solve problems impacting youths because they are the country’s hope for a better future.
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The president also noted the need to raise generations of youths devoid of religious extremism and bigotry.
He urged the group to continue to target the young people “who are the promise of the future”.
Reacting to President Buhari’s statement on ThisMorning , Governance and strategy expert, Yemi Mapaderun said the use of the superlative by Mr. President is actually not there in the sense that he has used that superlative several times, especially at challenging times in the course of these seven and a half years were he has often told Nigerians that he is doing his best to be on top of some of the challenges that were confronting the nation.
He stated that in a presidential system, the final six months, and in certain cases twelve months, of a president’s tenure is commonly referred to as the lame duck period.
This is not to diminish the president but a scenario of an era coming to an end and a new beginning becoming.
Mr Mapaderun said he believes, that the president has put himself in a proper psychological frame of mind, and he’s also trying to let the people know, particularly the international community, that he is conscious of the fact that his time as president and commander in chief of the armed forces of Nigeria is coming to an end and that he is at peace with that situation.
He added that what the president is also trying to tell us is that he has done his very best, In other words, there is nothing else that can make him want to sit back or look back or impose a successor in a way that will translate or be seen as a third term for him.
The President’s statement according to him, is very significant in many ways but the question now is what will Nigerians say is their response to Mr. President.
Mr Yusuf went on to say that, aside from the psychological relief and the message that the statement sends to the world and Nigerian communities, it can also spark a debate over whether the President’s best is enough for Nigeria. In other words, has he lived up to the expectations of Nigerians who voted for him as president in 2015 and did so again in 2019.
“If this is opened up for debate and comments, there will be two extremes among the partisans. Those who support him will say yes, he has been a very effective and impactful president. Those who oppose him will certainly want to dismiss his claim to any semblance of success. But for the rest of the people who are neutral, who are not Partisan’s, and who can have some level of objectivity, they can begin to look sectoraly how prices are being impacted in one way or another”, he added.
President Muhammadu Buhari claims to have done everything in his power to benefit Nigeria.
According to presidential spokeswoman Garba Shehu, Buhari made the remarks in Washington, DC, while meeting with Al-Mahfoudh Bin Bayyah, secretary-general of the Abu Dhabi Forum, and Bob Roberts, his deputy.
Buhari stated that the government’s focus is to solve problems impacting youths because they are the country’s hope for a better future.
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The president also noted the need to raise generations of youths devoid of religious extremism and bigotry.
He urged the group to continue to target the young people “who are the promise of the future”.
Reacting to President Buhari’s statement on ThisMorning , Governance and strategy expert, Yemi Mapaderun said the use of the superlative by Mr. President is actually not there in the sense that he has used that superlative several times, especially at challenging times in the course of these seven and a half years were he has often told Nigerians that he is doing his best to be on top of some of the challenges that were confronting the nation.
He stated that in a presidential system, the final six months, and in certain cases twelve months, of a president’s tenure is commonly referred to as the lame duck period.
This is not to diminish the president but a scenario of an era coming to an end and a new beginning becoming.
Mr Mapaderun said he believes, that the president has put himself in a proper psychological frame of mind, and he’s also trying to let the people know, particularly the international community, that he is conscious of the fact that his time as president and commander in chief of the armed forces of Nigeria is coming to an end and that he is at peace with that situation.
He added that what the president is also trying to tell us is that he has done his very best, In other words, there is nothing else that can make him want to sit back or look back or impose a successor in a way that will translate or be seen as a third term for him.
The President’s statement according to him, is very significant in many ways but the question now is what will Nigerians say is their response to Mr. President.
Mr Yusuf went on to say that, aside from the psychological relief and the message that the statement sends to the world and Nigerian communities, it can also spark a debate over whether the President’s best is enough for Nigeria. In other words, has he lived up to the expectations of Nigerians who voted for him as president in 2015 and did so again in 2019.
“If this is opened up for debate and comments, there will be two extremes among the partisans. Those who support him will say yes, he has been a very effective and impactful president. Those who oppose him will certainly want to dismiss his claim to any semblance of success. But for the rest of the people who are neutral, who are not Partisan’s, and who can have some level of objectivity, they can begin to look sectoraly how prices are being impacted in one way or another”, he added.
President Muhammadu Buhari claims to have done everything in his power to benefit Nigeria.
According to presidential spokeswoman Garba Shehu, Buhari made the remarks in Washington, DC, while meeting with Al-Mahfoudh Bin Bayyah, secretary-general of the Abu Dhabi Forum, and Bob Roberts, his deputy.
Buhari stated that the government’s focus is to solve problems impacting youths because they are the country’s hope for a better future.
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The president also noted the need to raise generations of youths devoid of religious extremism and bigotry.
He urged the group to continue to target the young people “who are the promise of the future”.
Reacting to President Buhari’s statement on ThisMorning , Governance and strategy expert, Yemi Mapaderun said the use of the superlative by Mr. President is actually not there in the sense that he has used that superlative several times, especially at challenging times in the course of these seven and a half years were he has often told Nigerians that he is doing his best to be on top of some of the challenges that were confronting the nation.
He stated that in a presidential system, the final six months, and in certain cases twelve months, of a president’s tenure is commonly referred to as the lame duck period.
This is not to diminish the president but a scenario of an era coming to an end and a new beginning becoming.
Mr Mapaderun said he believes, that the president has put himself in a proper psychological frame of mind, and he’s also trying to let the people know, particularly the international community, that he is conscious of the fact that his time as president and commander in chief of the armed forces of Nigeria is coming to an end and that he is at peace with that situation.
He added that what the president is also trying to tell us is that he has done his very best, In other words, there is nothing else that can make him want to sit back or look back or impose a successor in a way that will translate or be seen as a third term for him.
The President’s statement according to him, is very significant in many ways but the question now is what will Nigerians say is their response to Mr. President.
Mr Yusuf went on to say that, aside from the psychological relief and the message that the statement sends to the world and Nigerian communities, it can also spark a debate over whether the President’s best is enough for Nigeria. In other words, has he lived up to the expectations of Nigerians who voted for him as president in 2015 and did so again in 2019.
“If this is opened up for debate and comments, there will be two extremes among the partisans. Those who support him will say yes, he has been a very effective and impactful president. Those who oppose him will certainly want to dismiss his claim to any semblance of success. But for the rest of the people who are neutral, who are not Partisan’s, and who can have some level of objectivity, they can begin to look sectoraly how prices are being impacted in one way or another”, he added.
President Muhammadu Buhari claims to have done everything in his power to benefit Nigeria.
According to presidential spokeswoman Garba Shehu, Buhari made the remarks in Washington, DC, while meeting with Al-Mahfoudh Bin Bayyah, secretary-general of the Abu Dhabi Forum, and Bob Roberts, his deputy.
Buhari stated that the government’s focus is to solve problems impacting youths because they are the country’s hope for a better future.
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The president also noted the need to raise generations of youths devoid of religious extremism and bigotry.
He urged the group to continue to target the young people “who are the promise of the future”.
Reacting to President Buhari’s statement on ThisMorning , Governance and strategy expert, Yemi Mapaderun said the use of the superlative by Mr. President is actually not there in the sense that he has used that superlative several times, especially at challenging times in the course of these seven and a half years were he has often told Nigerians that he is doing his best to be on top of some of the challenges that were confronting the nation.
He stated that in a presidential system, the final six months, and in certain cases twelve months, of a president’s tenure is commonly referred to as the lame duck period.
This is not to diminish the president but a scenario of an era coming to an end and a new beginning becoming.
Mr Mapaderun said he believes, that the president has put himself in a proper psychological frame of mind, and he’s also trying to let the people know, particularly the international community, that he is conscious of the fact that his time as president and commander in chief of the armed forces of Nigeria is coming to an end and that he is at peace with that situation.
He added that what the president is also trying to tell us is that he has done his very best, In other words, there is nothing else that can make him want to sit back or look back or impose a successor in a way that will translate or be seen as a third term for him.
The President’s statement according to him, is very significant in many ways but the question now is what will Nigerians say is their response to Mr. President.
Mr Yusuf went on to say that, aside from the psychological relief and the message that the statement sends to the world and Nigerian communities, it can also spark a debate over whether the President’s best is enough for Nigeria. In other words, has he lived up to the expectations of Nigerians who voted for him as president in 2015 and did so again in 2019.
“If this is opened up for debate and comments, there will be two extremes among the partisans. Those who support him will say yes, he has been a very effective and impactful president. Those who oppose him will certainly want to dismiss his claim to any semblance of success. But for the rest of the people who are neutral, who are not Partisan’s, and who can have some level of objectivity, they can begin to look sectoraly how prices are being impacted in one way or another”, he added.
President Muhammadu Buhari claims to have done everything in his power to benefit Nigeria.
According to presidential spokeswoman Garba Shehu, Buhari made the remarks in Washington, DC, while meeting with Al-Mahfoudh Bin Bayyah, secretary-general of the Abu Dhabi Forum, and Bob Roberts, his deputy.
Buhari stated that the government’s focus is to solve problems impacting youths because they are the country’s hope for a better future.
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The president also noted the need to raise generations of youths devoid of religious extremism and bigotry.
He urged the group to continue to target the young people “who are the promise of the future”.
Reacting to President Buhari’s statement on ThisMorning , Governance and strategy expert, Yemi Mapaderun said the use of the superlative by Mr. President is actually not there in the sense that he has used that superlative several times, especially at challenging times in the course of these seven and a half years were he has often told Nigerians that he is doing his best to be on top of some of the challenges that were confronting the nation.
He stated that in a presidential system, the final six months, and in certain cases twelve months, of a president’s tenure is commonly referred to as the lame duck period.
This is not to diminish the president but a scenario of an era coming to an end and a new beginning becoming.
Mr Mapaderun said he believes, that the president has put himself in a proper psychological frame of mind, and he’s also trying to let the people know, particularly the international community, that he is conscious of the fact that his time as president and commander in chief of the armed forces of Nigeria is coming to an end and that he is at peace with that situation.
He added that what the president is also trying to tell us is that he has done his very best, In other words, there is nothing else that can make him want to sit back or look back or impose a successor in a way that will translate or be seen as a third term for him.
The President’s statement according to him, is very significant in many ways but the question now is what will Nigerians say is their response to Mr. President.
Mr Yusuf went on to say that, aside from the psychological relief and the message that the statement sends to the world and Nigerian communities, it can also spark a debate over whether the President’s best is enough for Nigeria. In other words, has he lived up to the expectations of Nigerians who voted for him as president in 2015 and did so again in 2019.
“If this is opened up for debate and comments, there will be two extremes among the partisans. Those who support him will say yes, he has been a very effective and impactful president. Those who oppose him will certainly want to dismiss his claim to any semblance of success. But for the rest of the people who are neutral, who are not Partisan’s, and who can have some level of objectivity, they can begin to look sectoraly how prices are being impacted in one way or another”, he added.
President Muhammadu Buhari claims to have done everything in his power to benefit Nigeria.
According to presidential spokeswoman Garba Shehu, Buhari made the remarks in Washington, DC, while meeting with Al-Mahfoudh Bin Bayyah, secretary-general of the Abu Dhabi Forum, and Bob Roberts, his deputy.
Buhari stated that the government’s focus is to solve problems impacting youths because they are the country’s hope for a better future.
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The president also noted the need to raise generations of youths devoid of religious extremism and bigotry.
He urged the group to continue to target the young people “who are the promise of the future”.
Reacting to President Buhari’s statement on ThisMorning , Governance and strategy expert, Yemi Mapaderun said the use of the superlative by Mr. President is actually not there in the sense that he has used that superlative several times, especially at challenging times in the course of these seven and a half years were he has often told Nigerians that he is doing his best to be on top of some of the challenges that were confronting the nation.
He stated that in a presidential system, the final six months, and in certain cases twelve months, of a president’s tenure is commonly referred to as the lame duck period.
This is not to diminish the president but a scenario of an era coming to an end and a new beginning becoming.
Mr Mapaderun said he believes, that the president has put himself in a proper psychological frame of mind, and he’s also trying to let the people know, particularly the international community, that he is conscious of the fact that his time as president and commander in chief of the armed forces of Nigeria is coming to an end and that he is at peace with that situation.
He added that what the president is also trying to tell us is that he has done his very best, In other words, there is nothing else that can make him want to sit back or look back or impose a successor in a way that will translate or be seen as a third term for him.
The President’s statement according to him, is very significant in many ways but the question now is what will Nigerians say is their response to Mr. President.
Mr Yusuf went on to say that, aside from the psychological relief and the message that the statement sends to the world and Nigerian communities, it can also spark a debate over whether the President’s best is enough for Nigeria. In other words, has he lived up to the expectations of Nigerians who voted for him as president in 2015 and did so again in 2019.
“If this is opened up for debate and comments, there will be two extremes among the partisans. Those who support him will say yes, he has been a very effective and impactful president. Those who oppose him will certainly want to dismiss his claim to any semblance of success. But for the rest of the people who are neutral, who are not Partisan’s, and who can have some level of objectivity, they can begin to look sectoraly how prices are being impacted in one way or another”, he added.
President Muhammadu Buhari claims to have done everything in his power to benefit Nigeria.
According to presidential spokeswoman Garba Shehu, Buhari made the remarks in Washington, DC, while meeting with Al-Mahfoudh Bin Bayyah, secretary-general of the Abu Dhabi Forum, and Bob Roberts, his deputy.
Buhari stated that the government’s focus is to solve problems impacting youths because they are the country’s hope for a better future.
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The president also noted the need to raise generations of youths devoid of religious extremism and bigotry.
He urged the group to continue to target the young people “who are the promise of the future”.
Reacting to President Buhari’s statement on ThisMorning , Governance and strategy expert, Yemi Mapaderun said the use of the superlative by Mr. President is actually not there in the sense that he has used that superlative several times, especially at challenging times in the course of these seven and a half years were he has often told Nigerians that he is doing his best to be on top of some of the challenges that were confronting the nation.
He stated that in a presidential system, the final six months, and in certain cases twelve months, of a president’s tenure is commonly referred to as the lame duck period.
This is not to diminish the president but a scenario of an era coming to an end and a new beginning becoming.
Mr Mapaderun said he believes, that the president has put himself in a proper psychological frame of mind, and he’s also trying to let the people know, particularly the international community, that he is conscious of the fact that his time as president and commander in chief of the armed forces of Nigeria is coming to an end and that he is at peace with that situation.
He added that what the president is also trying to tell us is that he has done his very best, In other words, there is nothing else that can make him want to sit back or look back or impose a successor in a way that will translate or be seen as a third term for him.
The President’s statement according to him, is very significant in many ways but the question now is what will Nigerians say is their response to Mr. President.
Mr Yusuf went on to say that, aside from the psychological relief and the message that the statement sends to the world and Nigerian communities, it can also spark a debate over whether the President’s best is enough for Nigeria. In other words, has he lived up to the expectations of Nigerians who voted for him as president in 2015 and did so again in 2019.
“If this is opened up for debate and comments, there will be two extremes among the partisans. Those who support him will say yes, he has been a very effective and impactful president. Those who oppose him will certainly want to dismiss his claim to any semblance of success. But for the rest of the people who are neutral, who are not Partisan’s, and who can have some level of objectivity, they can begin to look sectoraly how prices are being impacted in one way or another”, he added.
President Muhammadu Buhari claims to have done everything in his power to benefit Nigeria.
According to presidential spokeswoman Garba Shehu, Buhari made the remarks in Washington, DC, while meeting with Al-Mahfoudh Bin Bayyah, secretary-general of the Abu Dhabi Forum, and Bob Roberts, his deputy.
Buhari stated that the government’s focus is to solve problems impacting youths because they are the country’s hope for a better future.
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The president also noted the need to raise generations of youths devoid of religious extremism and bigotry.
He urged the group to continue to target the young people “who are the promise of the future”.
Reacting to President Buhari’s statement on ThisMorning , Governance and strategy expert, Yemi Mapaderun said the use of the superlative by Mr. President is actually not there in the sense that he has used that superlative several times, especially at challenging times in the course of these seven and a half years were he has often told Nigerians that he is doing his best to be on top of some of the challenges that were confronting the nation.
He stated that in a presidential system, the final six months, and in certain cases twelve months, of a president’s tenure is commonly referred to as the lame duck period.
This is not to diminish the president but a scenario of an era coming to an end and a new beginning becoming.
Mr Mapaderun said he believes, that the president has put himself in a proper psychological frame of mind, and he’s also trying to let the people know, particularly the international community, that he is conscious of the fact that his time as president and commander in chief of the armed forces of Nigeria is coming to an end and that he is at peace with that situation.
He added that what the president is also trying to tell us is that he has done his very best, In other words, there is nothing else that can make him want to sit back or look back or impose a successor in a way that will translate or be seen as a third term for him.
The President’s statement according to him, is very significant in many ways but the question now is what will Nigerians say is their response to Mr. President.
Mr Yusuf went on to say that, aside from the psychological relief and the message that the statement sends to the world and Nigerian communities, it can also spark a debate over whether the President’s best is enough for Nigeria. In other words, has he lived up to the expectations of Nigerians who voted for him as president in 2015 and did so again in 2019.
“If this is opened up for debate and comments, there will be two extremes among the partisans. Those who support him will say yes, he has been a very effective and impactful president. Those who oppose him will certainly want to dismiss his claim to any semblance of success. But for the rest of the people who are neutral, who are not Partisan’s, and who can have some level of objectivity, they can begin to look sectoraly how prices are being impacted in one way or another”, he added.