 Yn y reall a'r gweithio mewn gwnaeth ymlaeniad mewn pryddyn, mewn gwahaniaeth ym Mhau Madae Bohais, ac ym ysbryd yn Ysbryd yn ymddangos i'w ddweud, y pan yw'r pan o gyfnodd y Plynyddol, ymddech chi'n ymddi i'w bryd i'w ymddangos i'r cyffredig, ymddych chi'n gweithio i'r Fylltu i'u ymddangos i'w ddweud, o'r bwysig o'r cyffredig, ac ymddi i'w gweithio i'w ddweud.작wyd, ac ydw i yng Nghymru, oedd y Gan-Ngυdd ddeudio y Ffwrn mathau, gan ddiddordeb yn dyfodol, i ddiogel i fynedog, ac i ddodol yn gwneud, oherwydd dy'n meddwl y dyfodol sydd y Gwnnigol yn gwneud, gan gwneud am froch fynd i rydym nhw'n mynd gwybod yng Nghymru, a gydfodol i'r Lywodraeth Cymru, ydych chi, yng Nghymru, yn Llywodraeth Cymru, os gwaith iawn, hynny'n gartymai'n gwneud ar yr agenannawn ni yn cyfsidgol. Cymru yna'n dweud ar y cyfnod a'r yn ymgyrch yn y llan. Rhaid i'n ddod i'n ddiddordeb am ymddangos gyntaf yn Can Robinson, mae'r ffordd unrhyw yng nghymru fyddfaeth yn ddiddordeb yma. Mae'n addysgu'n ddiddordeb am ymddangos, Alestr Wilcox, mae'n ddiddordeb sy'n ddiddordeb yn ynmysgolol, ac mae'n ddiddordeb am ymddangos gyfan, mae'n ddiddordeb yn yma'n ddiddordeb yn ymddangos. Fy wnaeth i'n ddiddordeb yma'n ddiddordeb yma. I am ydych chi i gael. It's nice to be here again on my evening Nigerians. It's my pleasure having me too, nice to see my good friend. I like him. Let's go straight to the conversation. Let me start with Pandew. You're saying that Mr President's message was hollow, it was a source of expectations and it's either ond yw'r ffordd o'r ffordd ar Y niderians oherwydd ein ffordd er fydd n Михai'n i'n imen nhw'n fach. Rwy'n rhaglion gwybod o'r ysbytiau sy'n gweithio ar y ddau, boeddwn i'ch cynnwraeth eu hwnnw ydy ddarganwyr cymdeithasol, mae'r collwai hwnnw yn rhoi ychydig o'i papurau sydd yn siarad i'r bethau, ond mae'r ffordd nad yw'r salafau mae'n fath o'r unrhyw arwag mor hyn sy'n gweithio i'r hynny. Mae'r llan ar gyfer hynny'n cymryd. It's self-evaluation and I think that Mr President should be sincere with himself and good health to Nigerians when he speaks to us. He speaks on democracy and the two other counter-election television houses before that day. We avoid of words to whatever's to down-stension at a time like this in Nigeria. The country is collapsing under Mr President's watch. ac mae'n gychwyn, ac yn gwych yn unrhyw gwyddoedd y cyfnod, yn gwych yn ei ddoch yn ychwanegwyd, yn ychwanegwyd, y bydd y cyfnod yn ymgyrch. Yn ymgyrch yn ymhyrch, yw'n cyllid yw'r grwp honno, yn ymgyrch, yn ymgyrch, yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch? Ychwanegwyd yn ymgyrch, oedd yn ymgyrch, oherwydd, sy'n ei ddod, yn ymgyrch yn Y nidiolol yng Nghyrch. hefyd yn ystod a gwahodd am y fysgwysg, yma, ac mae nid oedd hwn be'n dwybydd yn ymwneud o'i ysglethau 500 mili imagery, hefyd yn ymwneud yn maen nhw'n gwirio. Mae hynny'n escwp meddwl y byd. Mae fyddwn yn gwisgwysgwrnol i ffyrdd yn ei wneud. Mae pob yn gwisgwysgwrnol i ddechrau. Mae hynny, byddwn yn gwisgwysgwrnol i ddefnydd ddesgwysgwrnol i ddefnydd yn gwirio. Mae'r anfer is Doing. Mae'r anfer i'r anfer yddo. rydych chi'n amser? Mae chi'n bwysig yng nghael sydd wedi'i ei wneud gyngor i ymddangos ei ffordd Ion asgwrdd. A fyddai'n meddwl a'r sgwrs', mae'r mewn holl democracy a'r hun, mae'r mwy i'w haf, rhan o'r ysgrif dros y bobl, a'r oedd yn dda fi'r teimd hon trwy, ac mae'n byw i'r Deyrnas. Rwy'n mynd i'n meddwl, ynglynwg yn sgwrs yn mawr gyngor am ysgrif yn ni, o hyd yn ddechrau'n ym mhwylio i'r tynw ar gyfer y dyma. A fyddwn y dyma'r prydynwn i'n ddefnyddio, yn y cyfaint cymryd, yn ysgrifennu'n ddechrau'n gweld y byddwn i'r ddechrau. Mae'n gweithio i'r ddweud ac ym mhwyaf. A ydyn ni'n edrych yn gweithio i ddim yn gweithio. Mae'n meddwl ychydig, yn y cyfrifiadau gweld o'r rhaglion cyflwydoedd nid yw. Mae'n meddwl yma'n gwirionedd ar gyfer yr ymdweud mewn gwirionedd, grandfather is conducted at the affairs of the nation. And it is at the time that Nigeria shall tell the truth, that things cannot continue in the best interest of Nigeria. Let me go to Sh으�la. AFVRI has said that the president's speech was short of expectations and he exposed his administration, and the fact that his administration is bent on taking steps that are not in the best interest yna'n amser gennychu Ffyniferia ac mae hefyd wedi byw'i dweud yma y gallu yn i reif� Getoedd rhaiolaeth naethau Ffyniferia. Mae biad o'n mynd i feddwl i'w Ffyniferia er mwyn Nidniol iawn o'n mynd i ddweud i gael eu hynny ond maen nhw'n ffynu'n gweld ei dynnu, mae mae gennych nhw'n iawn i siaradwyr llawer o presidenciaeth. Mae bwysig yn ni fyddai bwysig yn ei ddefnydd o'r f Magazyn. Felly,丫 odb iawn at ffyniferia yn eiddiol i chi oedd. ac ymddwn i'r grwau sydd gyda y presidant yn ddweud, ond pannewch yn ddiwedd i'r presidant yn ysgrifiannol. Yn y llyrgyn iawn, arbennwch yn ei ddweud. Dwi'n i'n ffordd a'r Lester. Ymddwn i'n ddweud yr Ynysgrifiannol yn ddwylo'r teimlo, yw yn 2015. Mae'n ddweud ond, byddwn i'n ddweud ymddangos y byddai'r Ynysgrifiannol yn ddweud. ond y cyfannau wneud yn fawr i yn 2015. Y Ffennifairau wedi gydag y dyfodol i gydag y dod ar y dyfodol o'r ffordd. Felly byddwch chi'n ddefnyddio ddim oedd y pethau, fel mae'n fawr yw'r ffordd yn ddefnyddio ar y dyfodol o'r ffordd y Ffennifair a'r pandy. Yn symbolu, dyfodol ar yr eich ddweud, ymdweud i gael â'r ysgrifennu yn dod yn 2015. Rwy'n deall y gallu ddweud. Be ydych chi'n gwybod, mae'n ddych chi'n ddweud i'r dysgu. I will analyse the President's speech. I want to thank Mr Robinson, let me say to you, Mr Robinson. The absence of a battle opposition is being fueled by my brother Robinson and Mr O'Shaen. I don't know what his name is. I think PAN DEF and Affinity Ferry, the other Affinity Ferry, the new world group, is not the very opposition we have in the country. Well, the main opposition party, the PDP, they are nowhere and they can't find their ass together. So it gratifying that PAN DEF and Affinity Ferry is filling in that gap. And you don't expect anything different from an opposition other than to have a critical analysis and find fault in what they are against. So it's a welcome situation, it's understandable and of course they are doing a good job. Alistair, what are the things that you think as a Nigerian are the things that make us as a country better off now than we were in 2015? If you know any. I said, did you hear what I said? I'm not a gormans spokesman. I'm not a gormans spokesman. I said as a Nigerian, what do you think? What are the things you think are better now than they were in 2015? What are the things that you think the president was referring to? Oh, okay. If I have to take it from my own perspective, the president talked about superior aspects of life, talked about infrastructure development. And of course certainly, except even to the blind, you will know that today we have better infrastructure in terms of road networks in Nigeria than we were in 2015. As of today, you have a better agricultural environment. Today agriculture is taking a very, very top shot. A financial system that is all-inclusive. And if you want to play, you can play into it. You have less of agwagantum corruption in the system. So there are quite a number of things. I know my brothers will talk about, oh, you hear of physicality every day, you hear of killing every day. Oh, maybe we'll forget so recently that from 2003 up to 2009 before the Amnesty program in the south-south, I mean, what we are having, what we are waiting today in the north-west, it was like a child's play. And even though today is not even a clear case, my brother knows that. So maybe sometime we will forget our past and we hammer on one thing that has been become the news that is sort of insecurity. But if you look at the entire government of governance, you have a more responsible governance. Forget about what the position will always tell you. They will always tell you things are not, of course, that's the work of your position. So long as you are in your position, you always find fault. But I can tell you that today you have a more quality good road networks. Today, railway structures are coming up every day. And you see what is happening in Lagos the other day. You see what's happening in the master. So even with any less, this government is struggling hard to deliver. Look, it has not been an easy journey for them. And anybody who is thinking otherwise, should know that she's a Nigerian and should know what is reality. So I'm not begrudging the opposition. I'm not begrudging pandep. I'm not going to find a party. They are in opposition with this government. So they will always find opposite three views as to whatever it is. But the president has laid out his fork out. And it is there for everybody to see if you decide. I'm going to come back to you. Let me quickly go back to the FNF gentlemen. Mr Bishani, can you hear me? Yes, I'm struggling. I'm struggling to hear you. I told you I'm going to die. Well, yes. So let me pose a question to you. So Alistair is saying that the government has done so much. The government on the President Buhari is more responsible. He's talked about infrastructural growth. He's talked about agriculture being the top tier thing that this government has accomplished. He's also put a caveat that he knows that you will respond that insecurity is rife, but that this government obviously is better. The country is better off now than in 2015. But I know that FNF beg to differ on that. Can you comment there, please? Well, thank you very much. Let me first of all make certain clarifications. FFNF is a social political organization. And we act in tandem with some other organizations which you mentioned, like PANDEF, like Hanisi, Indipo, and the Midwbeth Forum. We are not a political party. Therefore, we are not in the business of opposing governments only or merely for the purpose of achieving political power. Therefore, we are in a better position to say things as they are. Well, the gentleman trying to brilliant us by saying that he knew we were going to talk about insecurity. The purpose of the state and even government, the fundamental basis for having a government, is the security of life and property. A government that is not able to guarantee the security of life and property is not a government properly so-called, with respect to the present administration. Yes, I've had some of the things he mentioned. It's not our business to start by saying that with him because we know if he's a Nigerian, I only know whether he's a Nigerian or not, if he's a Nigerian, you will know that all those things he mentioned claim into insignificance in the face of the insecurity of life and property in the community, in the Nigerian society. When this administration came on board, the administration was talking about every Nigerian who was convinced that, oh, a Buhari would do better than a Jonathan because an army general, he had been a head of state before, and he comes from the northern parts of the country where the issue of Boko Haram then was. And as soon as within a short time, you will be able to put that behind us. Buhari came to power on three basic programs. He spoke about security, about improving the economy, and about putting an end to corruption or whatever it is to believe. The question I have asked the gentleman is that all these three issues fit from the basis of Buharis coming to power, fit of them we used to say he has actually tried, isn't in terms of what was the change rate of the Naira to the dollar by the time it came and what it is now, what or will it be in terms of even the cost of wealth. What is it that you want to say about the Buhari administration in terms of the economy? The things you have mentioned are little things that anybody can do. Yes, maybe in the latest he completed the rail system that he inherited from the previous administration, and is able to do one of two things that anybody can do in comments, that we are talking of fundamental things. Nigerians today are there better, because you are asking that question, are Nigerians today better than they were in 2015 when Buhari came? The answer is no. Did you listen to your president when he was addressing the world, he wasn't addressing the nation, when the president is granting an interview to an international audience through a medium like a rise television? Mr Biseni, the president was talking to the whole world when you proud that that was the president of Nigeria. Well Mr Biseni, I'm going to have to tell you to hold that thought because we need to wrap up, so I'm going to go back to Ken Robinson. Mr Ken Robinson, I saw that you were disagreeing with Alasda and some of the things that he said quickly. If you were in the president's shoes, because it seems like the president has his pick full, and there's so much to hold and pull from different directions, what would you rather do in a sentence because we're out of time? Yes, let me just quickly, Sola has reacted, clarified some position, but let me quickly say that Pandeff is not playing a position to the president. Pandeff is a mixture of various parties. We have APC members in Pandeff, we have PDP members in Pandeff, we have other political party members in Pandeff. Pandeff comprises ethnic nationalities in the Niger Delta. Our interest is the interest of the Niger Delta people, the shared interest of the Niger Delta people, and that's what we're doing. Let me remind Alex. We don't have time. Okay, sorry briefly, on the 1st of November 2016, about 100 persons from the Niger Delta paid a visit to Mr President and we submitted to him what we call in point agenda. Today this is 2021. It is only two or one and a half of those items that have been implemented by Mr President. That is a quarks call. That is two of us esteem. In that is a success for us in the Niger Delta. The east-west road is no issue of construction as been added to it in a week. We have to go. Mr President needs to open up the system. He needs to allow, as he said, he cannot eat 95% the way he treats the 5%. But that's not the language of the President. He needs to change his type. He should be broad minded. He should be inclusive. Nigeria belongs to all of us. No section on country more than the rest of us. We need to go. I need quickly, Alistair, in one sentence, we need you to put it in the last word, please. I'm very proud of Mr President. I remain proud of Mr President. I will keep being proud of Mr President. That is something of President Mahmoud Goharry in all his actions and inaction. I want to thank my brother Robinson for saying at least he has done two. If other admissions have done one of all of those items, maybe we will not be here. I think our brother was there. Our own brother was there. For six years, he did not even have. But somebody came and did one and a half or two. So it's a plus. We need to go. We need to go gentlemen. We need to go. I wish we had more time to have this conversation, but time is not our friend. Ken Robinson is a pandeff. Of course, Sholah Ebisheni is of Afhenifer and Alistair Wilcox. It's a political analyst and an accountant. Thank you very much gentlemen. We have to go. That's it on plus politics. I am Mary-Anna Cull. Have a good evening.