The hashtag- #100WastedDays was created days before President Buhari’s 100 days in office.
Hence, it was with feverish excitement that Nigerians on Twitter, delved into the topic on Saturday, September 5, when it officially became 100 days that President Buhari, had been in power.
The tweets range from downright nasty to balanced objectivism, as everyone voiced their opinions.
Here are some of them;
After #100WastedDays not a kobo has been recovered from looted 150B dollars as claimed by #babagoslow. What a shame!
— Jay NT (@jaypuzz) September 6, 2015
They have no plan.
They have no action.
They have laboured in vain to deny their own promises pic.twitter.com/HYBXU3e73y
— Ebube D Statesman (@akaebube) September 5, 2015
Can somebody help me educate @MBuhari that Nepotism which characterised his govt is also corruption. #100wastedDays
— Opeyemi Duke (@OpeyemiDuke) September 6, 2015
Not a kobo spent on power not even a presidential directive all he has done is spend on propaganda to claim GEJ achievements #100wastedDays
— Ita.B.duke (@itabasseyduke) September 6, 2015
PMB has taken bold steps in tackling corruption, I agree, but only illiterates will praise him for improved electricity #100wastedDays
— Wisdom of Socrates☦️ (@TWEETEST_BOI) September 6, 2015
https://twitter.com/General_IBB/status/640271319267999744
GMB has no Minister of Finance or SAs to manage falling economy, stocks, etc
Just 2 media aides and a photographer#100WastedDays
— Ebube D Statesman (@akaebube) September 5, 2015
A "committee to revive Nigerian Airways"
But no aviation minister.
— Onye Nkuzi (@cchukudebelu) September 5, 2015
A political party that ran its presidential campaign on lies will run its government on lies. Nigerians, you asked for it. #100WastedDays
— Ohimai Godwin Amaize (@MrFixNigeria) September 1, 2015
#100WastedDays and Adams Oshomole and his APC cohorts are still having numeric diarrhoea, without a single penny recovered…
— St. (@SaintAnosike) September 6, 2015
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