Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,153,075 members, 7,818,220 topics. Date: Sunday, 05 May 2024 at 10:37 AM

Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? (3759 Views)

Ex-militants Threaten To Blow Up Hijacked Vessel, Expatriates Onboard Over Biafr / Tompolo: Armed Youths Blow-up Pipeline, Oil Facilities In Delta / Will Jonathan Reverse The Fuel Price To =n= 65/litre? (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (Reply) (Go Down)

Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Gbawe2: 2:56pm On Oct 11, 2013
http://247ureports.com/will-jonathan-blow-up-nigeria-for-2015-by-frisky-larr/


Will Jonathan Blow up Nigeria for 2015?
By Frisky Larr



It is not unusual in a democratic setting, to start laying the groundwork for electoral success two years ahead of an impending election. Many will agree however that it is highly unusual to spend good three years of a four-year tenure preparing for an election to usher in another four-year term. Since last year 2012, the race for 2015 in Nigeria seems to have overshadowed all forms of governance and every aspect of political reasoning to say the least of maturity. Today, it has gathered momentum in a seeming unstoppable pace to destruction.

[b]Many users of the social media (Facebook, Twitter and several other comment forums on the Internet) woke up to a new reality in 2012 that President Jonathan has become the first Nigerian leader to appoint a Special Assistant on New Media. The young man thus appointed wasted no time making himself known to users and consumers of the social media services. This process of popularization was soon followed by a sudden surge in a hitherto marginal stock of aggressive sympathizers and praise singers of the President in a seeming invasion of several forums. Most surprising to observers like me was less the reality of the President’s supporters suddenly turning uncouth, militantistic and foul-mouthed than their numerical upsurge at a logically mistimed period. It was a time that the President attained a climax in his serial media gaffes. He would not declare his assets publicly and wouldn’t give a damn what the constitution says. The schoolboy stage fright and glaring insecurity of a Nigeria’s President fretting on a Christiane Amanpour’s show on CNN on the fringes of the World’s Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland was fresh in memories.[/b]

When rumored insinuations then made the round that an undisclosed sum of taxpayers’ money had been earmarked for laundering the President’s image in the social media, the sudden emergence of a Special Assistant and hike in popular support became easier to understand. Ever since, President Jonathan has recorded a huge success in gaining followers and buyers of his image product more than he has covered grounds in real governance and accomplishments.

At the center of all these efforts since 2012 has always been 2015 on the President’s mind. Ironically, the President is yet to state unequivocally that he seeks to be re-elected in 2015 even though this has meanwhile become the world’s most poorly guarded secret. In spite of all modesty and innocence in the President’s aura cladding his steps and body language en route to 2015, his deeply concealed sense of viciousness and brutal determination to cling on to power even at the cost of Armageddon is beginning to take observers by surprise as time passes by.

The veiled threat insinuated at the initial stage when hints were made of the President’s ambition, that the Niger Delta militancy may become difficult to control without Jonathan has since made way for an open threat by Asari Dokubo of Nigeria’s disintegration if Jonathan does not have his way.

Then came the judicial release of one Major Hamza Al-Mustapha from high-profile homicide charges, whose hanging many had thought was a done deal. The release of this once-dreaded young military dude from incarceration was less the surprise – after all, the judicial process is deemed independent – than the quiet insinuation that trailed the court judgment in a Nigeria of anything goes. Purported inside sources gave a sneak view into a tiny corridor that seems to have shown the project of Al-Mustapha’s release and rehabilitation as one that was dear to the President’s heart. It was difficult to believe. Today however, seeing the alliance between this former fugitive and the fire-brand creek fighter Asari Dokubo in the pooling of individual resources to salvage 2015 for President Jonathan, one hardly knows what to believe anymore between rumors and visual realities.

Worse still, was the completely botched project of disorganizing the Nigerian Governors’ Forum. The project ended up in absolute fiasco for the President who chose to offer an official reception for his favored Governor Jonah Jang – in the status of a laughing stock Chairman of the Governors’ Forum. Yet those social media supporters of the President who are partly sponsored and partly ethnically biased, always find arguments to package a dark, soiling coal as a bright, glittering gold. The caption was 16 greater than 19.

As if that was not enough, the Rivers State fracas followed with another embarrassing attempt to impeach the Speaker of the peripheral legislature. What transpired as another disaster for the image of President Jonathan was white-washed by his image makers as a by-product of Amaechi’s inordinate ambition. The caption was 5 is greater than 26.

It culminated in the formation of a “New PDP”, mediation efforts by an ostracized Obasanjo that was suddenly rediscovered as acceptable in polite society only to be ditched again with accusations of masterminding the split in the very first place.

[b]Nigeria is now dancing to a theater of absurd lyrics in a political mess that couldn’t have come with worse tidings. Leaving no stone unturned in the catalog of consuming catastrophes, it is now becoming obvious that the nation is facing a serious financial crisis in the midst of huge oil earnings. Free-for-all looting of the oil sector in cash and crude oil has become the unenviable hallmark of the Jonathan Presidency. Illicit refineries reportedly litter the Niger Delta; they are run by people who are not unknown to the powers that be and the President declares openly that he lacks the courage to identify corrupt people by their names for fear of being attacked. The Federal government is unable to pay allocations to individual states thus breeding a time bomb that is waiting to explode.

Yet we have a former Vice President of the World Bank as the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy. If anything, the biggest loser in the Jonathan equation has become Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala whose reputation has now taken a serious hit for complicity in a culture of cleptocratic impunity. A lady who commanded hope for many optimists after she quit the Obasanjo government on the basis of principles after engineering the feat of debt-repayment is now ending up rubbishing all hopes for a better Nigeria. Many including myself, saw a presidential material in Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. Why she keeps on hanging to her position in a free-for-all looting government in which she is obviously unable to introduce any meaningful change simply beats all imaginations.[/b]

In spite of all these however, President Jonathan wants to hang on to power in 2015 and is prepared to go to any length to achieve this goal. The latest item conjured from his bag of tricks with a wield of the magic wand is called “National Conference”. It is indeed, pseudo-surprises of this sort that gives President Jonathan his unique position as the most unenviable, least intelligent President Nigeria has ever produced.
While many Nigerians will wholeheartedly welcome genuine discussions on charting the future path for the patchwork coexistence of Nigeria as designed by British colonial adventurism, President Jonathan’s transparent fraud packaged under this label is the least Nigeria needs at this very volatile stage. President Jonathan’s relatively amateurish presidency often loses respectability on account of the ease with which people see through his political designs, which he often thinks are packaged as surprises. His bleeding nose from the NGF surprise and Rivers Assembly surprise does not seem to hurt badly enough to impair another blunder in the valley of surprises.


In spite of the political and financial woes that the country is currently suffering, the President is setting up yet another Advisory Committee (one among countless and fruitless committees) to provide recommendations on a National Conference – not to organize the conference itself. Such recommendations will be subject to approval or rejection by the President – a President that has hitherto consistently rejected the notion of any conference on Nigeria’s sovereign existence pointing to the duties of elected representatives.
While it is easy to see through the President’s 2015 strategy in the establishment of this committee, he is obviously unable to see the uncontrollable implication of any inciting recommendation this committee may end up making. The President will have the ultimate prerogative of rejecting or approving any such recommendation by the committee but will be powerless nonetheless in approving or rejecting any public agitation that such recommendation may trigger.

In the end, the President will hold the four aces in confronting his opponents for the presidency while the committee would have successfully hacked off their “fair share of the national cake”. “Agree with my re-election or I will approve recommendations to start the process of splitting the country!” A trick of choice that may bear hazardous consequences. If parties are entrenched in obstinacy and stand their grounds, the worst case scenario will be designed to see Goodluck Jonathan reelected as President not of Nigeria but of a breakaway Niger Delta Republic.
It remains to be seen, if the theory will match practice. The current state of Nigeria is the type that would have long warranted military intervention in days gone by. Not today anymore. How the scenario plays out then will remain anybody’s guess but Goodluck Jonathan deserves all sincere wishes of good luck with the intense hope that he scales through the tempest unscathed.
Follow me on Twitter @FriskyLarrimore
Frisky Larr (M. A.)

3 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by gregg2: 3:06pm On Oct 11, 2013
You guys never get tired.
Keep writing rubbish while GEJ keeps moving the country foreword.

15 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by gbanikiti(m): 3:07pm On Oct 11, 2013
This process of popularization
was soon followed by a sudden surge in
a hitherto marginal stock of aggressive
sympathizers and praise singers of the
President in a seeming invasion of
several forums. Most surprising to
observers like me was less the reality of
the President’s supporters suddenly
turning uncouth, militantly and foul-
mouthed than their numerical upsurge
at a logically misting period.





LOBATAN!!

Dem plenty for nairaland o! Abi make I start to mention names? lipsrsealed

No wonder Sincere 9gerian keeps on lusting for Tinubu and Buhari and calling e-APC members rats and all manner of names. Now I understand.

3 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Goddex: 3:17pm On Oct 11, 2013
All you haters on nairaland including the author of this piece spreading hate stories on print and social media can go f**k you mama, for all I care. Bunch of loosers!

3 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by wesley80(m): 3:18pm On Oct 11, 2013
^ That's the only language Tinubu's e - rats understand!

7 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Gorrbachev: 3:20pm On Oct 11, 2013
gregg2: You guys never get tired.
Keep writing rubbish while GEJ keeps moving the country foreword.

Forward into a pit right?

1 Like

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Gorrbachev: 3:21pm On Oct 11, 2013
wesley80: ^ That's the only language Tinubu's e - rats understand!

Did the writer make any wrong accusation? No.
Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Gorrbachev: 3:23pm On Oct 11, 2013
Goddex: All you haters on nairaland including the author of this piece spreading hate stories on print and social media can go f**k you mama, for all I care. Bunch of loosers!

This process of popularization was soon followed by a sudden surge in a hitherto marginal stock of aggressive sympathizers and praise singers of the President in a seeming invasion of several forums. Most surprising to observers like me was less the reality of the President’s supporters suddenly turning uncouth, militantistic and foul-mouthed than their numerical upsurge at a logically mistimed period

3 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by blacksta(m): 3:25pm On Oct 11, 2013
Goddex: All you haters on nairaland including the author of this piece spreading hate stories on print and social media can go f**k you mama, for all I care. Bunch of loosers!

How did government mismanagement translate to hate story -
Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by wl092009: 3:29pm On Oct 11, 2013
JONATHAN can transform nigeria if he is really patriotic and honest,he has all the cards to turn the tide but will greed and corruption allow him.
The hausas should know that a lot of things has changed and we want to talk about nigeria on the table,if not GEJ will be the last president of nigeria.
They call us infidels in our fathersland and if anybody cannot forget about tribe and religion,then the person should be ready to forget nigeria.
Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Nobody: 3:30pm On Oct 11, 2013
Ebere Jonathan, by a mile the weakest of the pack we have had as presidents/heads of state . . . . . . .we can't be (and shouldn't be) stuck with this mediocre because of where he's from!!

1 Like

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Gbawe2: 3:33pm On Oct 11, 2013
Gorrbachev:

This process of popularization was soon followed by a sudden surge in a hitherto marginal stock of aggressive sympathizers and praise singers of the President in a seeming invasion of several forums. Most surprising to observers like me was less the reality of the President’s supporters suddenly turning uncouth, militantistic and foul-mouthed than their numerical upsurge at a logically mistimed period


gbanikiti: This process of popularization
was soon followed by a sudden surge in
a hitherto marginal stock of aggressive
sympathizers and praise singers of the
President in a seeming invasion of
several forums. Most surprising to
observers like me was less the reality of
the President’s supporters suddenly
turning uncouth, militantly and foul-
mouthed than their numerical upsurge
at a logically misting period.





LOBATAN!!

Dem plenty for nairaland o! Abi make I start to mention names? lipsrsealed

No wonder Sincere 9gerian keeps on lusting for Tinubu and Buhari and calling e-APC members rats and all manner of names. Now I understand.

Witty guys. That I highlighted in red what you guys picked up on obviously did not sink in for some "uncouth, militantistic and foul-mouthed" elements who contributed posts that proves the writer correct about the followership of GEJ.

2 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Gbawe2: 3:36pm On Oct 11, 2013
Goddex: All you haters on nairaland including the author of this piece spreading hate stories on print and social media can go f**k you mama, for all I care. Bunch of loosers!

Glad the vitriolic post above was predicted by the author of article who says precisely what many of us here have observed about GEJ fans.


Most surprising to observers like me was less the reality of the President’s supporters suddenly turning uncouth, militantistic and foul-mouthed than their numerical upsurge at a logically mistimed period.

5 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by gbanikiti(m): 3:43pm On Oct 11, 2013
Gbawe.:





Witty guys. That I highlighted in red what you guys picked up on obviously did not sink in for some "uncouth, militantistic and foul-mouthed" elements who contributed posts that proves the writer correct about the followership of GEJ.
they don't fail to dissappoint! They have proven beyond reasonable doubt that the writer of the article is right. Not to worry, more of them headed by their leader will soon comment on this thread.
Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by taharqa: 4:08pm On Oct 11, 2013
blablablabla.....lalalala
Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by wesley80(m): 4:10pm On Oct 11, 2013
They learnt from the best; Tinubu's e - rats!
gbanikiti: they don't fail to dissappoint! They have proven beyond reasonable doubt that the writer of the article is right. Not to worry, more of them headed by their leader will soon comment on this thread.

3 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Demdem(m): 4:11pm On Oct 11, 2013
Excellent piece.

1 Like

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by solomon111(m): 4:18pm On Oct 11, 2013
A man cannot exercise his right to vote and be voted for?
Only in Nigeria.

1 Like

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Toktee(m): 4:21pm On Oct 11, 2013
gregg2: You guys never get tired.
Keep writing rubbish while GEJ keeps moving the country foreword.
Look at ur hinglish,where is he moving the country to,to ur village?
Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Goddex: 4:29pm On Oct 11, 2013
Gbawe.:

Glad the vitriolic post above was predicted by the author of article who says precisely what many of us here have observed.

Well, maybe that is what you guys deserve since you perfected your skills in fabricating and propagating falsehood. Serial liers like you guys need not be treated gentlemanly any longer.
Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Toktee(m): 4:32pm On Oct 11, 2013
gregg2: You guys never get tired.
Keep writing rubbish while GEJ keeps moving the country foreword.
Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Nobody: 4:43pm On Oct 11, 2013
The whole article is a heap of rubbish. The only take away, is the fact that Tinubu house-boys have taken note of our President's growing and enormous popularity on the social media. For me, that is an admission of DEFEAT. Haters must bow to FRESH AIR

17 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by luvmijeje(f): 4:56pm On Oct 11, 2013
[quote author=Gbawe.
In the end, the President
will hold the four aces in
confronting his opponents
for the presidency while
the committee would
have successfully hacked
off their “fair share of the
national cake”. “Agree
with my re-election or I
will approve
recommendations to start
the process of splitting the
country!” A trick of choice
that may bear hazardous
consequences. If parties
are entrenched in
obstinacy and stand their
grounds, the worst case
scenario will be designed
to see Goodluck Jonathan
reelected as President not
of Nigeria but of a
breakaway Niger Delta
Republic.


[/quote]
If this is true, I can now see clearly why the President foolishness will become legendary. He is definitely not going to be re-elected and he is definitely not going to President of Niger-delta. The only option left for him is to be President of Ijawland and it's not even certain because the militants are smarter than him.
Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by ckkris: 5:40pm On Oct 11, 2013
Jonathan wins 2015 presidential election.

8 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Gbawe2: 5:40pm On Oct 11, 2013
luvmijeje: If this is true, I can now see clearly why the President foolishness will become legendary. He is definitely not going to be re-elected and he is definitely not going to President of Niger-delta. The only option left for him is to be President of Ijawland and it's not even certain because the militants are smarter than him.

The irony is that GEJ will not even have sensible backing if he were running to be President of his region. The support he enjoys on this forum is clannish and ethnocentric only in so far as it is the concept of keeping him 'boss of the whole Nigeria' behind it. If Nigeria were to break up, no sensible or sophisticated region will ever clamour for GEJ to rule because he will be nowhere near the best 100 any region can produce.

All what we see is led by the insincerity of those who are supporting a man who is clearly a very ineffective and mediocre leader because, to their jingoist mindset, he is repelling and "frustrating" the North and SW. In short, the clannish supporters of GEJ will cut their nose, through the support of a President leading Nigeria nowhere, to spite their face with their "keep it away from aboki by all means" mentality. They will sit up quickly and say a loud NO if GEJ were to be placed in charge of the entire 'sink or swim' fortune of their new nation if Nigeria separated. Nigeria is the orphan no one loves so everyone can gamble with its leadership. If it were everyone's beloved and seprate nation, GEJ may not even make commissioner.

3 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Goddex: 6:09pm On Oct 11, 2013
Gbawe, go put your noisemaking in tomorrow's senatorial elections in Delta state. As usual, you guys come on the media to rant rubbish but when PDP wins in the field you allege rigging.

1 Like

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by Nobody: 6:16pm On Oct 11, 2013
Super story.
Seems tinubu has come back to ginger ur spirit

3 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by jmaine: 7:00pm On Oct 11, 2013
This is just another conjured nonsence from familiar quarters . . . .Next Please . . . .

1 Like

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by blacksta(m): 7:02pm On Oct 11, 2013
jmaine: This is simply another loads of nonsence . . . .Next Please . . . .

This process of popularization was soon followed by a sudden surge in a hitherto marginal stock of aggressive sympathizers and praise singers of the President in a seeming invasion of several forums. Most surprising to observers like me was less the reality of the President’s supporters suddenly turning uncouth, militantistic and foul-mouthed than their numerical upsurge at a logically mistimed period


grin

3 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by jmaine: 7:03pm On Oct 11, 2013
blacksta:

This process of popularization was soon followed by a sudden surge in a hitherto marginal stock of aggressive sympathizers and praise singers of the President in a seeming invasion of several forums. Most surprising to observers like me was less the reality of the President’s supporters suddenly turning uncouth, militantistic and foul-mouthed than their numerical upsurge at a logically mistimed period


grin

Yes, only the supporters of GEJ are aggressive online . . . [size=14pt]Kudos on your Mega Hypocrisy[/size] . . . .

8 Likes

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by jmaine: 7:06pm On Oct 11, 2013
Sincere 9gerian: The whole article is a heap of rubbish. The only take away, is the fact that Tinubu house-boys have taken note of our President's growing and enormous popularity on the social media. For me, that is an admission of DEFEAT. Haters must bow to FRESH AIR

grin grin grin grin

1 Like

Re: Will Jonathan Blow Up Nigeria For 2015? by gramci: 7:30pm On Oct 11, 2013
Goddex: Gbawe, go put your noisemaking in tomorrow's senatorial elections in Delta state. As usual, you guys come on the media to rant rubbish but when PDP wins in the field you allege rigging.


the clown don't have voters card

2 Likes

(1) (2) (3) (4) (Reply)

What Does TAN Have To Tell Nigerians About The Super Eagles? / Buhari To Serving Govt Officials- 'stay Away From My Residence...walks Out Custo / IGP Replaced! Police HQ Buzzing... Happening Now?

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 56
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.