But The So-called #100DaysPromise Was Not On Any Mainstream Media Channel
Correct me if I am wrong. At the time I knew we at ENDS dissected the so-called Buhari 100 days covenant and certified it fake for too many reasons. We noticed it was not published in any of the main stream media channels. Not on PremiumTimes, not on Vanguard, not on SaharaReporters, not in Punch. So obviously it was fake and not released by the APC official media channel or by Buhari's presidential campaign.
The so-called Buhari promise only showed up in editorials like AbuSidiqu and NewsRescue, a particular editorial that was openly dedicated to destroying Jonathan by any means necessary.
We also noticed the so-called #100dayspromise was riddled with errors...
had no formal introduction nor formal ending and had no publicity agent
name. It was a sham of a document, albeit a sweet document and certainly
not one made by any formal media office.
Not unsurprisingly Buhari in Chatham house shortly after his victory as
can be heard at 34 minutes of the "Prospects for Democratic
Consolidation in Africa: Nigeria’s Transition" speech video rapidly
responded that whatever #100dayspromise must be a fake document and that
he knew nothing about it.So in conclusion, bright people wrote the #100dayspromise. Rather fascinating and provoking things were written in it. The problem is, it was not written by or signed by President Muhammadu Buhari. It would have been retarded to make such robust promises of the first 100 days of a new government when you have not yet known what you are being handed over or been handed it. Perhaps a young youth who has never occupied a position of authority could imagine and conceive of such overzealous document, but not a professional and never a known to be slow and steady from his first stint, former great president who knows what the job entails.
Now let us keep enjoying our great new nation.
Dr. Peregrino Brimah
http://ENDS.ng [Every Nigerian Do Something]
Email: drbrimah@ends.ng Twitter: @EveryNigerian