5 Bizarre Reasons Why Trump Should Unseat The President Of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari [Part 1] - TrueFacts

5 Bizarre Reasons Why Trump Should Unseat The President Of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari [Part 1]

Firstly it would be empirical to state that this piece is completely logical and not politically influenced, and the judgment is fully based on obtainable facts and is defendable. Having said this, it would be inequitable to label this factual-listed contribution as a politically motivated one when its contents are crystal clear and are meant to reveal to the world the real demon veiled as the Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.  


Since the swearing in of the incumbent President of Nigeria, the country has undeniably undergone a sequence of changes and transformations as was promised by the sitting party before the election; but is it the “CHANGE” every Nigerian was told of, are Nigerians experiencing the “CHANGE” they hoped for? There is truth in the fact that we that follow up world political news will agree that Nigerians are experiencing positive changes. 


President Buhari


From announcing that he would be president of a selected few, unlawfully arresting and detaining opposing party members, suing the House of Senate to starting a campaign to make him unanswerable to the legislative and judiciary (arms of government) tagged “#iStandWithBuhari”. Nigeria’s democracy is without a doubt in a shambolic state and if not rescued now, just like other countries before now Nigeria would be in a dictatorship!


1. He funded Clinton’s presidential campaign

History was made when Donald Trump was democratically elected (58th Presidential Election) as President Elect of The United States of America (PEOTUS) on the 8th November to be the 46th President of The United States of America.

Later on, it was alleged that The President of The Federal Republic of Nigeria funded the presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton, a presidential candidate of the Democrats for the November 8th Presidential Elections, which Donald Trump won in grand style which came as a shock for many who prior to the elections have concluded Hillary Clinton would win the election owing to the stats and information the media presented.

The information was supposedly leaked by a nongovernmental group, known as American Black Group for Democracy. The President of The Federal Republic of Nigeria allegedly supported the Hillary Clinton campaign with a sum that amounts to $500M, though the presidency has publicly denied this claims.

What further fuelled these allegations was the fact that during the visit of the Secretary of State John Kerry, he only visited the northern leaders of course after having a closed-door meeting with the President of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari. And backing up this claim, it would be necessary to say that President Muhammadu Buhari is NOT fond of President-Elect Donald Trump (giving the fact that he is a Muslim and a Sharia Law activist); and for this reason would in his utmost capabilities try and do anything just to see that Trump lost the US Presidential elections. 

To make matters worse, he delayed his congratulatory message to Donald Trump; and when he finally sent his message he did it on social media instead of calling the office of the POETUS as did other African leaders. 


2. He is  a dictator and not a democratic leader

Since President Muhammadu Buhari took over as the President of Nigeria, everything has gone from bad to worse, and the feasibility of it becoming better is far from happening at the moment. 
Just under 2 Years of reign as the President, his tenure has overseen over 550 (this figure can be confirmed in the letter Congressman Tom Marino wrote to State Secretary John Kerry, urging him to terminate the United State’s assistance to Nigeria until he desists from his undemocratically system of governance) unlawful, brutal and unjustified killings of men, women and children by the military under the command of President Buhari.

And with his preference in choosing to silence and annihilate anyone he foresees as a political threat and opposition has seen many locked behind bars (some in secret prisons located in the Aso Rock (Presidential Villa) even when a court acquits. Notable groups like the Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) among others seeking referendum have been greeted with an iron fist; where the military has often opened fire whenever they gathered for peace movement demanding attention from international bodies.

Over 50 of these who are fathers, mothers and children to many have fallen by the gunshot of the Nigerian Military under the command of the dictator Muhammadu Buhari.


3. He is corrupt and hypocritical

Since taking up the corruption fight, although he said before the election during his campaign that if he gets elected as the President, he would let bygone be bygone. He would not probe any past President or opposition party members. But that he has done and has done it to the fullest and to the best of his capabilities. But the fact still remains that up on till this moment his corruption fight is one-sided; he fights only the opposition party members and is yet to probe and lay a finger on any of his party’s faithful. 

It is important to state that most of the top guns of the Presidents party All Progressive Congress (APC) formerly had their allegiance to the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) where which the immediate past President Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan pledges his allegiance.

President Muhammadu Buhari concealing no hatred, went for and arrested a former military officer retired Major General Dasuki (served as the NSS Chief during President Goodluck Jonathan’s term) who was among those that arrested Buhari after he (Buhari) led a military coup which saw Shehu Usman Shagari overthrown. Same faith has befallen many of his predecessor’s ministers and aides who have refused to join his party and support his administration. It is 100 percent correct to say he goes with the mentality of “If you are not with him…you are his enemy” and he surely will treat you as one. 


4. He is a murderer

Buhari is guilty of so many charges against humanity and yet no international organization has acted regarding the issues mentioned. It is at this moment clear that international organizations both governmental and nongovernmental have paid deaf ears and are playing the “not concerned” game. From Britain to America, and the world at large, there are powerful leaders and organizations that if and when they take up this issue, can resolve it; but yeah, why haven’t any African leader stood against this, why haven’t any world leader stood against this.

Maybe they have not been informed or seen it yet on TV, this is because the Nigerian Media are not free to publicize and broadcast information of this sort to the nation and to the world. The Nigerian media are been controlled from the office of the president, there is no freedom of journalism.
The Nigerian Army under the command of President Buhari through the Army General Buratai, has committed abominable acts by using excess military force on humanity and are yet to be queried based on this. The Independent People of Biafra IPOB), Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Shitites etcetera are all victims of President Buhari’s inhumanity and insanity.

The love ones of those that have fallen do not even get to see the bodies of their own that died while standing for themselves, they don’t get the chance to give final funeral rights; for their bodies are thrown into moving waters and some left to rotten in forests.
President Elect Trump Should Unseat Buhari!


5. He is against the judiciary and the legislative arms of government

Since Buhari took over as the boss in Aso Rock (Presidential Villa) things have gone from bad to worse in Nigeria. The exchange rates, the level of international trade, the unity among Nigerians, the unity among the decision makers among so many others. 

The peace level in Nigeria has indeed reduced drastically since Buhari took over as President, particularly after he said he that the 5% that did not vote for him should not expect the same treatment the other 95% who voted for him gets; this sparked anger among so many Nigerians and this then led to the resurgence of several groups of the Niger Delta Militants vandalizing crude oil and gas pipelines of high profile companies which reduced Nigeria’s production of oil by over 1,500 barrels per day and possibly contributed to the decline of the country’s economy.

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