Sunday, November 20, 2016

A BRICKLAYER PERFORMING SURGICAL OPERATION. THE TALE OF BUHARI MINISTERS

The current Nigeria administration can be said to be a total failure in the wake of recession, many have attributed to many reason ranging from social and economic factors some even belief that our dependence on imported goods where the means of purchasing and transacting such business which is dollars will be on very high demand'

However having taking serious look at the configuration of the present Buhari kitchen cabinet one can deduce and name it the conglomerations of round peg in a triangular holes President Buhari might mean well but this is not paying any dividends as the president and its cabinet seems clueless to a greater extent.

How can one explain a situation where the job of repairing a damaged bridge is given to a medical doctor ? ofcourse one should not expect any short and better that absolute failure the present administration has been a big disaster  going by the list of Buhari minister its not just appointing a lot unpopular candidates as minister but,,, not appointing the qualify hands,  lets take a few roll calls of the so called Buhari ministerImage result for Fayemi pics
What has graduate of history and international relations got to do with Ministry of solid materials? was the appointment made by picking of raffle, its really surprising to see  the Former Ekiti State governor ( Kayode Fayemi) who is a graduate of History and international relations being paraded and ministers for Solid Minerals, another prominent example is the minister for Agriculture Audu Ogbeh a graduate of french, the former governor of Rivers Mr Rotimi Amechi a graduate of literature, Babatunde Raji Fashola who brought alot of hardship on Lagosians due to imposition of multi tax as well refusal to continue the postgraduate scholarship introduced by Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu  some of us would have dropped out of school if not for Tinubu good heart but Raji fashola came and silently abolished the process, Buhari appointed fashola as substantial minister with several ministries inclusive,, can a fourman perform the function of  four men? a lawyer by profession now being paraded as minister for power  works and so on. did fashola actually perform wonders in Lagos? ofcourse NO 

Another example among others is Okechuku Enlamah a doctor by profession who is now the minister for trade and investment and ofcourse the list and flops go on and on.what about the Minister of Sport Minister Solomon Dalong who has not bee n making no sense from inception ofcourse hisflip flop during the under 20 dream team where he claimed that the ministry has no business with the dream team being stranded in the united State, the minister for sport just just displayed  another height  cluelessness by saying  that Nigerian qualification for the world cup is just going to be a mere waste of resources , he argue that there is no point participating in the world cup since the  Nigerian team will and can not win the competition, the question now is if the world cup participation all about winning or to foster world peace and unity and other non tangible factor, its not just about winning, what a minister who does not even know the nitty gritty of its ministry a man always showing  open support for the Biafran state from his outfit , what an absolute display of emptiness of idea a gross display of intellectual imbeciles   Am of the opinion that its high time President Buhari come of this crazy political pay off at the expense of Nigerians, professional should be allow to handle what they know how to do best and the likes of Aba Kiyari should desist from taken charge of the ruler ship of Nigeria, Nigerians voted for Buhari (though seems clueless), people should not take the advantage of the president clue-lessness to their advantage and to the overnight cabals in the likes of Raji Fashola, Kayode Fayemi and co you should all be reminded that south west can not be trapped into your political hegemony, the antics of naming Asiwaju Bola Ahmed bad will definitely not see the light of the day 

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