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Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by nedu666: 12:10pm On Dec 02, 2013
Juunaidu tactically is threatening the both gej, the entire country but most especially the SW. what does he mean by the SW is forfront of nothern president in 2015. and if otherwise happens lagos will suffer, tinubu should know better bla bla bla.

in my view this is a subtle way of threating the yorubas against backing out of supporting nothern agenda

secondly it shows that his claim to having the numbers is bullshit if he needs to threaten the SW to achieve his aim.

thirdly the only blood that will flow will be in his household and the north. especially for my stupid ibo brothers still leaving up north.
Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by AcidosisMega: 2:09pm On Nov 29, 2014
Oh yea; we are seeing the massive bombings and over flow of blood


muhehehehe
Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by donmalcolm21(m): 2:14pm On Nov 29, 2014
I pray you lose a family member so that you will know how it feels to lose a loved one.
Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by OreMI22: 2:19pm On Nov 29, 2014
[size=20pt]Junaid, you can make empty threats as you wish.
Your blood will flow first if we decide to act. That is a promise.
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Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by jamace(m): 5:32pm On Nov 29, 2014
This APC people like blood shedding o. Hope he will lead the fight. I pity the almajiris that will be brainwashed to do the dirty job. Any way, every body is ready.
Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by Montaque(m): 6:26pm On Nov 29, 2014
ilugunboy:


Why not start the advice with Kingsley Kuku and Asari Dokubo. They've once threatened us with one form of violence or the other if GEJ is denied the chance to run.
br0,as much as l d0nt like asari and his threats, this present threat is w0rris0me. Which 0ne is wr0ng, t0 threaten us with vi0lence if a citizen is disenfranchised 0r t0 threaten vi0lence if a citizen is given his right?. B0th are n0t civilized but 0ne is m0rally wr0ng. Let's give everyman his right,even if we d0nt like him,dats civilized dem0cracy. Am nt a GEJ fan but u can't deny him his right,rather v0te against him.
Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by PenSniper: 7:09pm On Nov 29, 2014
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, please ensure you contest in 2015 and dare both the senior and junior almajiris. The evil north has ruled Nigeria for 39 years or thereabout but only took Nigeria back to the 15th century. Junaid Mohammed is a chalatan and a quack. The chief tribal and sectional jingoist accusing others of same. Who told the slowpoke the SW agitates for power shift to the north ? It shows how daft Junaid is. I dare say you will crumble with hypertension when you hear the results from the SW. If we are to talk of justice and fairness, then the north has no right to aspire to the presidency for several decades to come. In postulating your stupid idea for the north, please try not to drag the SW into it for have nothing in common with you.

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Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by Nobody: 8:03pm On Nov 29, 2014
If you are a non native but still living among the Jihatdists, you have three options:

1. Relocate as fast as you can.

2. If you must, get a weapon for self defence. If you must die, die in dignity.

3. Stay and die like a chicken as your blood will soak the "baboons and the dogs".
Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by Ayus34(m): 9:37pm On Nov 29, 2014
[quote author=emrall post=19911123]

…Says Jega’s INEC too lousy to guarantee free, fair and credible poll

From: ISMAIL OMIPIDAN, Kaduna

Second Republic member of the House of Representatives and Russian trained Medical Doctor, Junaid Mohammed, has declared that blood would flow on the streets of Nigeria, should President Jonathan insist on running for the presidency in 2015.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with Sunday Sun from his base in Kano, the former lawmaker, who chaired the House Committee on International Economic Relations and Socialist Bloc, argued that it was wrong for anyone to suggest that the clamour for power to return to the North in 2015, was coming from the North alone, insisting that there abound more agitators in the South-west, in this regard, than there are in the North, adding that “I can tell you today that there are more agitators in the South-west, for power shift to the North, than there are in the North. And they are doing this because they believe in justice and fairness. If you have faith in a system, you must ensure the system runs fairly and justly too. Apart from the issue of fairness and justice, the South-west knows that it has a lot to lose, should it allow the country to plunge into any political upheaval. Lagos alone, accounts for 45 percent of our national economy, and my friend, Bola Ahmed Tinubu is aware of that notorious fact. So the South-west cannot fold its hands and watch one irresponsible and incompetent leader lead the country into an avoidable political violence. Common sense tells the South-west that it would not be in their interest for this country to convulse again.”
He also spoke on the recent clampdown by EFCC on some governors and other issues of national interest.


The closest President Goodluck Jonathan has come to saying whether or not he would run in 2015 was to say recently that he was under pressure to run. Should he run?

First and foremost, I do not believe he should run. He should not run, whether he is under pressure or not. He is his own man, therefore, he should be responsible enough to take that decision, and not to bore us with the irresponsible statement of saying he is under pressure. He should stop playing with the destiny of this country. He is humble enough to know the consequences of his action, should he insist on running. But let me warn that he should not do anything that would plunge the country into avoidable anarchy.
Quote me, if Jonathan insists on running, there will be bloodshed and those who feel short-changed may take the warpath and the country may not be the same again. His running will amount to taking about 85 million northerners for a ride and that is half of the country’s total population. So, there will be bloodshed. But we don’t pray to get to that level, before his ethnic and tribal advisers pull him back.

In case these advisers are unable to pull him back, what are the options available to Nigerians?

The option is to pile up pressure, to ensure that he does not take the country for a ride. Nigerians must be prepared not to allow him force any political upheavals or violence on us, because that will be the consequence, if he fails to listen to the voice of reason. At any rate, on the three criteria globally used to measure preference for a leader, this man has got none of them. They are competence, integrity and acceptability. On competence, you journalists know this better. President Jonathan is incompetent. He has got no integrity, because he is also corrupt and irresponsible. On acceptability, apart from his few ethnic and tribal advisers, who are urging him to contest, Jonathan today is not acceptable to the generality of Nigerians. So on all these three counts, he is nowhere, so on what basis is he going to run? Answer me, I am asking? So like I said from the onset, in order to avoid political upheavals and violence that his action would cause this country, it will be in the best interest of Nigeria for him not to run. And history will surely be kind on him, should he decide to take that path of honour.

Since you are saying he should not run, is the opposition, as we have today, a viable alternative?

I want to be careful, with my choice of words. What do you mean by viable alternative? Was Jonathan a viable alternative before 2011 election? Or was late Yar’Adua a viable alternative before 2007? It’s after you have tested someone that you know whether the person is a viable alternative or not. It’s you journalists that use those words. I am a politician, and I have been in it for about 40 years now, therefore, I won’t succumb to that choice of words.
Having said that, if there is going to be a free and credible election, I don’t mind if Jonathan runs, because I know he would be roundly rejected by Nigerians. But the last thing you want to guarantee in a country where the police have suddenly become an arm of PDP’s militia is a free and credible election. You don’t win election by using the bullets. So we are in a Catch 22 situation.
With what we have seen so far under Jega, INEC cannot guarantee a free and credible election. INEC is very corrupt.

Where do these leave the North which has been clamouring for power to return to it in 2015?

It’s wrong to say it’s only the North that has been clamouring for power to return to the region in 2015. I can tell you today that there are more agitators in the South-west, for power shift to the North, than there are in the North. And they are doing this because they believe in justice and fairness. If you have faith in a system, you must ensure the system runs fairly and justly too. Apart from the issue of fairness and justice, the South-west knows that it has a lot to lose, should it allow the country to be plunge into any political upheaval. Lagos alone accounts for 45 percent of our national economy, and my friend, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is aware of that notorious fact. So the South-west cannot fold its hands and watch one irresponsible and incompetent leader lead the country into an avoidable political violence. Common sense tells the South-west that it would not be in their interest for this country to convulse again.

Come to think of it, Obasanjo was unfairly and undemocratically imposed on us by a few Generals from the North, using state resources to fund the PDP in 1998. I am not a member of the PDP, but I was in Jos (at the convention that produced Obasanjo, as the presidential candidate), and I knew Obasanjo never won the primary; it was manipulated in his favour. But we thought Ekwueme was decent enough to challenge what transpired. Instead, he was doing ‘paddy paddy’ with Obasanjo, until recently when I read the interview he granted one Hausa newspaper. Now, because of the way Obasanjo came in, when he was leaving too, he gave Nigerians, a mentally and physically sick Yar’Adua. And after Yar’Adua, we now have this nincompoop as president. I gave this background because there was no justification for having Obasanjo in the first instance. It could have been anybody from the South, thrown up through a credible process, not by a few Army Generals.
So, as I was saying, if Jonathan insists on running, there will be violence in Nigeria if he wins, because he can’t win a free, fair and credible election. I don’t speak for the North, but I believe what the north wants is a competitive process, where the game of number comes to play and the North has the numbers. If there is going to be a credible election, Nigerians will not bother, because for me and for most Nigerians, the process is more important than the result. But these present people cannot guarantee that.

Look at Anambra. Is that the kind of a thing we want to see in 2015? A situation where PDP which is the party at the centre, is giving thumbs up to a process that not only disenfranchised more than half of the registered voters, but also disenfranchised its own candidate and his entire family. Is that fair? This is why I said from the beginning that Jega’s lousy INEC, with highly partisan people in the country, with the police, as PDP militia cannot give us a free, fair and credible election where Jonathan is a cand
this guy has been a one of the useless leaders from.the North. ...giving the whole north a bad name......I ve mo right to tell Jonathan not to contest because u re no longer in ur medieval era.....me personally will not vote fir Jonathan base on my personal conviction that he did not posses the character of a leader....infact if he was,a fool like u will not ve the gut to spew jargons. ....Jonathan performed below expectation if not the whole Nigerians that voted him in 2011,will still vote him,and u would ve done nothing about that ,can only rant and heaven will not fall! but the president himself performed below average,so he bleeped up,therefore he won't get my vote Come next year,by God's grace. ...so don't believe it's urs useless rant that dictate for me......OLD FOOL!!!
Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by Purity1(f): 9:44pm On Nov 29, 2014
SLIDEwaxie:
read ur post again and rate how foolish u sound undecided

Any fool bilivin that trash is a moronic entity!

And u screaming amala and ewedu all the time is becoming stale. Apart fro the fact that it makes me hungry cos i imagine myself eating it with a nice big goat meat or cow leg(bokoto)..hot and fresh, i also thank God that i won't be eating a primitive kind of food where u throw a whole bunch of palm kernels into a pot of water to prepare a food called banga!

Yuk!!!!
i thought you wanted to make some sense but you ended in the same destination with the op
Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by SOUNDKING: 11:53pm On Nov 29, 2014
Born 2 rule mentality is so dangerous in one Nigeria.

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Re: 2015: There Will Be Bloodshed, If Jonathan Runs Warns Junaid Mohammed by lilflipnerd: 5:37am On Nov 30, 2014
Who is this na, pls allow him to run and b booted out



Sai buhari

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