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Nigerians Compare GEJ And Buhari's Visit To The White House.. See Differences Sp / Patience Jonathan's Alleged Campaign Speech At PDP Rally In Rivers / My Horrible Experience During GEJ Campaign In Abia State. (2) (3) (4)

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Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Equado(m): 4:03pm On Jan 08, 2015
Sincerely speaking,having followed GMB's campaign train through Rivers,Calabar and Delta state and listening to GEJ speech @ his campaign in Lagos,have been able to deduce the difference between the two. One of the campaign is issue based and a good know how on how things work in the nation while the other is just baseless blabbing and criticising of another without in-depth analysis on the issues affecting the nation. One of the campaign speeches was highly educational and a brief schooling in history,while the other has not been saying anything than attack the other and inciting hatred towards the other. I believe that my fellow nairalanders who have carefully been following the various campaigns can deduce one from another,I would not mention names but without sentiments we know who is who!!!
What's you guys take??

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by enoqueen: 4:08pm On Jan 08, 2015
Hmmmm!

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by deejoy(f): 4:09pm On Jan 08, 2015
irrespective of what u said....pls i kip asking what has GEJ done that has personally made u better... jst one pls. Thanks smileyirrespective of what u said....pls i kip asking what has GEJ done that has personally made u better... jst one pls. Thanks

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Niwdog(m): 4:14pm On Jan 08, 2015
Back
Hmm
Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Redoil: 4:15pm On Jan 08, 2015
Equado:
Sincerely speaking,having followed GMB's campaign train through Rivers,Calabar and Delta state and listening to GEJ speech @ his campaign in Lagos,have been able to deduce the difference between the two. One of the campaign is issue based and a good know how on how things work in the nation while the other is just baseless blabbing and criticising of another without in-depth analysis on the issues affecting the nation. One of the campaign speeches was highly educational and a brief schooling in history,while the other has not been saying anything than attack the other and inciting hatred towards the other. I believe that my fellow nairalanders who have carefully been following the various campaigns can deduce one from another,I would not mention names but without sentiments we know who is who!!!
What's you guys take??
gej get mouth die. I never knew that gej can speak to such an extent and this goes a long way to show the difference btw a pry school holder and a Phd holder.

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by stebell(m): 4:19pm On Jan 08, 2015
Redoil:
gej get mouth die. I never knew that gej
can speak to such an extent and this goes a long way to show the
difference btw a pry school holder and a Phd holder.

My guy jus take 1Million likes for dis ur comment. yu too much,

GEJ Rocks

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by xtianh(m): 4:21pm On Jan 08, 2015
Do u want ur curropt uncle to go to prison then people shout Nooooo. Do u want a government that wilk enforce discipline? People again echo Noooo.. is this a campaign by incumbent president?
They are afraid cus change is coming and prison awaits them
Smh for this country

#Febuhari

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Redoil: 4:28pm On Jan 08, 2015
stebell:


My guy jus take 1Million likes for dis ur comment. yu too much,

GEJ Rocks
APC is synonimous to failure.
From a neutral point of view:
SenseiX:
Who watched GEJ's campaign launch today...dude gave probably his best speech ever, he was clear,bold,factual and took Buhari and APC to the cleaners without mentioning names, a friend of mine who is an APC supporter was shocked at his audacity, He spoke like he really wants to win and clearly and audibly unlike Buhari whose words I can barely hear. I like this Goodluck Jonathan.........he has my vote
GEJ till 2019
PS- That crowd was the largest i've seen so far in this campaign season. The die is cast, the Eagle has landed

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Equado(m): 4:32pm On Jan 08, 2015
Redoil:
APC is synonimous to failure.
From a neutral point of view:
spot on bro

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by agabusta: 4:35pm On Jan 08, 2015
I thought you were going to be smart enough to put some of their speeches here for us to analyse instead of talking in abstraction and making insinuations.

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Atigba: 4:35pm On Jan 08, 2015
APC is agbero party

They are not focus

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Nobody: 4:36pm On Jan 08, 2015
Tell him not to run away from this year's debate. He can come with his Phd cert.
Redoil:
gej get mouth die. I never knew that gej can speak to such an extent and this goes a long way to show the difference btw a pry school holder and a Phd holder.

Waiting for Jonathan the Runaway Debater.

He ran away from presidential debate for not getting EXPO (the questions before the Debate)


He had a shameless counter debate with dbanj (who was not contesting the 2011 election)


What he did with Dbanj was a big disgrace, so he went ahead debating himself alone on National TV
[img]http://www.nigeriafilms.com/image.aspx?img=Y29udGVudC9jb250ZW50L0dvb2RsdWNrLUpvbmF0aGFuLWF0LWEtMS1tYW4tZGViYXRlLmpwZ3w2MDA=[/img]

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by FastShipping: 4:38pm On Jan 08, 2015
Jonathan claimed today on television that Buhari did not buy any weapon for the military. Well, records don't lie.

Here is a video of Buhari buying weapons for Nigerian Military in UK.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQuvrOFV8b4

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Redoil: 4:42pm On Jan 08, 2015
eighTHREAD:
Tell him not to run away from this year's debate. He can come with his Phd cert.
Waiting for Jonathan the Runaway Debater.

He ran away from presidential debate for not getting EXPO (the questions before the Debate)


He had a shameless counter debate with dbanj (who was not contesting the 2011 election)


What he did with Dbanj was a big disgrace, so he went ahead debating himself alone on National TV
[img]http://www.nigeriafilms.com/image.aspx?img=Y29udGVudC9jb250ZW50L0dvb2RsdWNrLUpvbmF0aGFuLWF0LWEtMS1tYW4tZGViYXRlLmpwZ3w2MDA=[/img]
console ur self any how you like. Please go out and shut the door you realk of failure.

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Equado(m): 4:52pm On Jan 08, 2015
agabusta:
I thought you were going to be smart enough to put some of their speeches here for us to analyse instead of talking in abstraction and making insinuations.
I said those that v carefully followed their campaigns,if you've not...you gat no biznez here...run along

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by otukpo(f): 4:58pm On Jan 08, 2015
Please can someone be kind enough to post the full speech?

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Akinsz: 5:13pm On Jan 08, 2015
When GEJ was talking about curruption his ADC (dat Col. wey dey always stand behind him) put on a smile, and from that look tell us that his OGA don become a great liar. Thats my observation.

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by nigerianvenom(m): 5:14pm On Jan 08, 2015
gej is the real deal.
buhari is preparing his tears speech come feb 15

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by taharqa: 5:17pm On Jan 08, 2015
Redoil:
gej get mouth die. I never knew that gej can speak to such an extent and this goes a long way to show the difference btw a pry school holder and a Phd holder.

You sure say Buhari get Pry Sch certificate so??

Hv you ever heard that guy talk??

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by atlwireles: 5:23pm On Jan 08, 2015
Equado:
Sincerely speaking,having followed GMB's campaign train through Rivers,Calabar and Delta state and listening to GEJ speech @ his campaign in Lagos,have been able to deduce the difference between the two. One of the campaign is issue based and a good know how on how things work in the nation while the other is just baseless blabbing and criticising of another without in-depth analysis on the issues affecting the nation. One of the campaign speeches was highly educational and a brief schooling in history,while the other has not been saying anything than attack the other and inciting hatred towards the other. I believe that my fellow nairalanders who have carefully been following the various campaigns can deduce one from another,I would not mention names but without sentiments we know who is who!!!
What's you guys take??

Most people watching at home were surprised by the president's delivery and tone. Also, he decided to take APC on directly. That shocked me personally.

This campaign season will be the best in Nigeria.

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Juliaann(f): 5:26pm On Jan 08, 2015
eighTHREAD:
Tell him not to run away from this year's debate. He can come with his Phd cert.
Waiting for Jonathan the Runaway Debater.

He ran away from presidential debate for not getting EXPO (the questions before the Debate)


He had a shameless counter debate with dbanj (who was not contesting the 2011 election)


What he did with Dbanj was a big disgrace, so he went ahead debating himself alone on National TV
[img]http://www.nigeriafilms.com/image.aspx?img=Y29udGVudC9jb250ZW50L0dvb2RsdWNrLUpvbmF0aGFuLWF0LWEtMS1tYW4tZGViYXRlLmpwZ3w2MDA=[/img]
[size=32pt] Stale!!![/size]

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Juliaann(f): 5:27pm On Jan 08, 2015
eighTHREAD:
Tell him not to run away from this year's debate. He can come with his Phd cert.
Waiting for Jonathan the Runaway Debater.

He ran away from presidential debate for not getting EXPO (the questions before the Debate)


He had a shameless counter debate with dbanj (who was not contesting the 2011 election)


What he did with Dbanj was a big disgrace, so he went ahead debating himself alone on National TV
[img]http://www.nigeriafilms.com/image.aspx?img=Y29udGVudC9jb250ZW50L0dvb2RsdWNrLUpvbmF0aGFuLWF0LWEtMS1tYW4tZGViYXRlLmpwZ3w2MDA=[/img]
[size=32pt] Stale!!![/size].

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by gunuvi(m): 5:32pm On Jan 08, 2015
Juliaann:
[size=32pt] Stale!!![/size].
Very very stale!! Actually the APC are afraid of GEJ and Buhari debate. Nigerians will laugh their head off as the only thing you will be hearing is kworoption, fe dee fee, walaitalai....hehehehe.

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by KayPumpin1: 5:37pm On Jan 08, 2015
Why is it now after all this while that he is now outspoken. Too late my brother. This is just deception to chop dey go.

Mbanu to Continuity.

#feBUHARI all the way.

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by SUBMARINE: 5:38pm On Jan 08, 2015
Equado:
Sincerely speaking,having followed GMB's campaign train through Rivers,Calabar and Delta state and listening to GEJ speech @ his campaign in Lagos,have been able to deduce the difference between the two. One of the campaign is issue based and a good know how on how things work in the nation while the other is just baseless blabbing and criticising of another without in-depth analysis on the issues affecting the nation. One of the campaign speeches was highly educational and a brief schooling in history,while the other has not been saying anything than attack the other and inciting hatred towards the other. I believe that my fellow nairalanders who have carefully been following the various campaigns can deduce one from another,I would not mention names but without sentiments we know who is who!!!
What's you guys take??

Bring both men to debate and you will see the difference between education and illiteracy

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by lilprinze: 5:39pm On Jan 08, 2015
That's the difference between an illiterate and a literate

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Juliaann(f): 5:39pm On Jan 08, 2015
gunuvi:

Very very stale!! Actually the APC are afraid of GEJ and Buhari debate. Nigerians will laugh their head off as the only thing you will be hearing is kworoption, fe dee fee, walaitalai....hehehehe.
hahahahaha seriously this is funny

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Olaolufred(m): 5:56pm On Jan 08, 2015
gunuvi:

Very very stale!! Actually the APC are afraid of GEJ and Buhari debate. Nigerians will laugh their head off as the only thing you will be hearing is kworoption, fe dee fee, walaitalai....hehehehe.

[size=14pt] PLS, ENCOURAGE EBELLE NOT TO ABSCOND LIKE 2011.
IT IS A DUTY HE OWE THE NATION.[/size]

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by valHarrison: 6:00pm On Jan 08, 2015
Lets compares the military regime of General Muhammadu Buhari (1983-1985) and President Goodluck Jonathan (2010-till date)

Read below:

In more experienced democracies, the choice of who deserves to be elected the president of Nigeria between President Goodluck Jonathan and former Head of state General Mohammadu Buhari, in the 2015 presidential election would be a forgone issue due to the fact that both contestants have been in office as president and Nigerians have experienced the governance styles of both, with first-hand observation of their strengths and weaknesses, and importantly what both achieved while in office.
It is important to examine the public records for the facts of what both did while in office because as Professor Wole Soyinka said about the public records of General Buhari while he was in office, “History matters. Records are not kept simply to assist the weakness of memory, but to operate as guides to the future”.

Hence to commence an examination of the record of both leaders we must start with the most critical, security. Much has been said about the record of performance by President Jonathan on security, while he declared a state of emergency and changed several Service Chiefs, all these efforts have been adjudged more from the fact that the well-resourced Boko Haram, like ISIS in Syria and Iraq, the Taliban in Pakistan and Afghanistan, as well as their Salafist comrades in Chechnya, Russia are still holding ground against the Nigerian Army. What is however without doubt is that with respect to the Jonathan government, the threat to the security of Nigerians are from external forces, Boko Haram, Kidnappers, armed robbers, etc. The latter two have been a problem for every government depending on scale, while religious zealots have periodically caused mayhem in the North generally and the North East in particular, in other regimes although with greater brutality.

In comparison however, whereas the threat to the security of Nigerians came from forces external to government in the Jonathan regime, with the Buhari regime, government itself was the source of the greatest threat to the security of Nigerians. Under Buhari’s regime anyone could be detained at his whim using draconian decrees, the list of those incarcerated under Buhari is lengthy, Sam Mbakwe, Fela Kuti, Femi Aribisala, Bisi Onabanjo, Bola Ige, Audu Ogbeh, and so many others. Individual security was so bad under Buhari that when Pa Adekunle Ajasin was acquitted twice by courts that found him not guilty of Buhari’s accusation of corruption, the Buhari regime re-arrested and detained him under Decree no. 2. While Buhari detained Tai Solarin and denied him medication even while Tai Solarin was having persistent asthmatic attacks. Even worse, Buhari ordered the judicial murder of Bernard Ogedengbe , who was sentenced to death under Decree 20 for a crime he committed before Decree 20 was enacted whereas it carried a lighter sentence when he committed the crime. Buhari refused to accept any pleas to spare Ogedengbe’s life, hence under Buhari the state denied the individual his life at the whim of ‘President’ Buhari. To summarize the state of security under Buhari’s regime, Professor Wole Soyinka expressed shock that any Nigerian will ever contemplate voting for Buhari as a president thus, “Buhari enslaved the nation. He gloated and gloried in a master-slave relation to the millions of its inhabitants. It is astonishing to find that the same former slaves, now free of their chains, should clamour to be ruled by one who not only turned their nation into a slave plantation, but forbade them any discussion of their condition”.

A second but important sphere for comparison is education, because although Nigerians like to celebrate oil and gas and the easy wealth it brings, globally it is acknowledged that the most important resource for a nation is its human capital, its people, their abilities and capabilities and how these capabilities are enhanced through education, formal and informal. In this regard, even some elders in the north of Nigeria who now tout Buhari as the presidential candidate of the north, like former Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Coomasie, are unable to wipe out the indelible annals of public record, where Buhari is noted to have stopped food subsidies in Nigerian universities and thereby prioritized the introduction of malnutrition into universities as an opportunity cost for other economic decisions. In contrast, Coomasie and his ilk are unable to deny the fact that Goodluck Jonathan has built more Universities in Northern Nigeria within three years from 2011 to 2013 than any northern leader ever did between 1960 and 2013. The list of these universities include, Federal University Lafia (2011), Federal University Wukari (2011), Federal University Lokoja (2011), Federal University Kashere (2011), Federal University Dutse (2011), Federal University Dutsin-ma (2011), Police Academy Wudil (2012), Federal University Gashua (2013), Federal University Gusau (2013) and the Federal University Birnin-Kebbi (2013), before this only the Gowon and Babangida governments built up to four universities each while others established one or two between 1962 and 1988.

Moreover, apart from the overwhelming and unprecedented investment in primary school education, through the universal basic education, vocational schools, and the launching of the special funding of the all-embracing education called Almajiri education -the very first in the history of northern Nigeria- the Jonathan administration took children from the streets of northern Nigeria and gave them new opportunities, whereas some elders of northern Nigeria who called western education “Haram” denied them formal western education but offered instead religious knowledge and USD 2000 Kalashnikovs to use as Boko Haram foot soldiers.

Again on the very critical issue of the economy, some have attributed Buhari’s regime with stabilizing the economy at a turbulent time by using counter trade to keep the IMF in abeyance, but this was not the independent assessment of evaluators who observed that the counter-trade mechanism was abused to siphon public funds by converting Nigeria crude to laundered funds for cronies of the Buhari regime. Of course, this could not be scrutinized by the Nigerian press. Those who dared ended up at No 15 Awolowo Road in Lagos or other such detention centres created to silence critics of the Buhari government. Still, independent assessors at the GATT, later the WTO, had written in their report number BOP/W/102 of September 1986 that on the Counter trade,” “Four principal countertrade agreements were concluded with Brazil, France, Italy, and Austria. This policy, while permitting a certain amount of extra imports to enter, was subsequently seen as causing considerable diversion of trade and substantial extra cost to the economy as a whole”. In contrast the past four years of the Jonathan administration has seen a steady economic growth of over 6% with a much larger GDP. Some have criticized the growth, saying it did not trickle down to all spheres of society, but the same thing has been said of the Chinese development which is poised to become the biggest economy in the world. Let's all arise and cast our vote for our humble president, Dr Goodluck Azikiwe Ebele Jonathan

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by Equado(m): 6:10pm On Jan 08, 2015
valHarrison:
Lets compares the military regime of General Muhammadu Buhari (1983-1985) and President Goodluck Jonathan (2010-till date)

Read below:

In more experienced democracies, the choice of who deserves to be elected the president of Nigeria between President Goodluck Jonathan and former Head of state General Mohammadu Buhari, in the 2015 presidential election would be a forgone issue due to the fact that both contestants have been in office as president and Nigerians have experienced the governance styles of both, with first-hand observation of their strengths and weaknesses, and importantly what both achieved while in office.
It is important to examine the public records for the facts of what both did while in office because as Professor Wole Soyinka said about the public records of General Buhari while he was in office, “History matters. Records are not kept simply to assist the weakness of memory, but to operate as guides to the future”.

Hence to commence an examination of the record of both leaders we must start with the most critical, security. Much has been said about the record of performance by President Jonathan on security, while he declared a state of emergency and changed several Service Chiefs, all these efforts have been adjudged more from the fact that the well-resourced Boko Haram, like ISIS in Syria and Iraq, the Taliban in Pakistan and Afghanistan, as well as their Salafist comrades in Chechnya, Russia are still holding ground against the Nigerian Army. What is however without doubt is that with respect to the Jonathan government, the threat to the security of Nigerians are from external forces, Boko Haram, Kidnappers, armed robbers, etc. The latter two have been a problem for every government depending on scale, while religious zealots have periodically caused mayhem in the North generally and the North East in particular, in other regimes although with greater brutality.

In comparison however, whereas the threat to the security of Nigerians came from forces external to government in the Jonathan regime, with the Buhari regime, government itself was the source of the greatest threat to the security of Nigerians. Under Buhari’s regime anyone could be detained at his whim using draconian decrees, the list of those incarcerated under Buhari is lengthy, Sam Mbakwe, Fela Kuti, Femi Aribisala, Bisi Onabanjo, Bola Ige, Audu Ogbeh, and so many others. Individual security was so bad under Buhari that when Pa Adekunle Ajasin was acquitted twice by courts that found him not guilty of Buhari’s accusation of corruption, the Buhari regime re-arrested and detained him under Decree no. 2. While Buhari detained Tai Solarin and denied him medication even while Tai Solarin was having persistent asthmatic attacks. Even worse, Buhari ordered the judicial murder of Bernard Ogedengbe , who was sentenced to death under Decree 20 for a crime he committed before Decree 20 was enacted whereas it carried a lighter sentence when he committed the crime. Buhari refused to accept any pleas to spare Ogedengbe’s life, hence under Buhari the state denied the individual his life at the whim of ‘President’ Buhari. To summarize the state of security under Buhari’s regime, Professor Wole Soyinka expressed shock that any Nigerian will ever contemplate voting for Buhari as a president thus, “Buhari enslaved the nation. He gloated and gloried in a master-slave relation to the millions of its inhabitants. It is astonishing to find that the same former slaves, now free of their chains, should clamour to be ruled by one who not only turned their nation into a slave plantation, but forbade them any discussion of their condition”.

A second but important sphere for comparison is education, because although Nigerians like to celebrate oil and gas and the easy wealth it brings, globally it is acknowledged that the most important resource for a nation is its human capital, its people, their abilities and capabilities and how these capabilities are enhanced through education, formal and informal. In this regard, even some elders in the north of Nigeria who now tout Buhari as the presidential candidate of the north, like former Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Coomasie, are unable to wipe out the indelible annals of public record, where Buhari is noted to have stopped food subsidies in Nigerian universities and thereby prioritized the introduction of malnutrition into universities as an opportunity cost for other economic decisions. In contrast, Coomasie and his ilk are unable to deny the fact that Goodluck Jonathan has built more Universities in Northern Nigeria within three years from 2011 to 2013 than any northern leader ever did between 1960 and 2013. The list of these universities include, Federal University Lafia (2011), Federal University Wukari (2011), Federal University Lokoja (2011), Federal University Kashere (2011), Federal University Dutse (2011), Federal University Dutsin-ma (2011), Police Academy Wudil (2012), Federal University Gashua (2013), Federal University Gusau (2013) and the Federal University Birnin-Kebbi (2013), before this only the Gowon and Babangida governments built up to four universities each while others established one or two between 1962 and 1988.

Moreover, apart from the overwhelming and unprecedented investment in primary school education, through the universal basic education, vocational schools, and the launching of the special funding of the all-embracing education called Almajiri education -the very first in the history of northern Nigeria- the Jonathan administration took children from the streets of northern Nigeria and gave them new opportunities, whereas some elders of northern Nigeria who called western education “Haram” denied them formal western education but offered instead religious knowledge and USD 2000 Kalashnikovs to use as Boko Haram foot soldiers.

Again on the very critical issue of the economy, some have attributed Buhari’s regime with stabilizing the economy at a turbulent time by using counter trade to keep the IMF in abeyance, but this was not the independent assessment of evaluators who observed that the counter-trade mechanism was abused to siphon public funds by converting Nigeria crude to laundered funds for cronies of the Buhari regime. Of course, this could not be scrutinized by the Nigerian press. Those who dared ended up at No 15 Awolowo Road in Lagos or other such detention centres created to silence critics of the Buhari government. Still, independent assessors at the GATT, later the WTO, had written in their report number BOP/W/102 of September 1986 that on the Counter trade,” “Four principal countertrade agreements were concluded with Brazil, France, Italy, and Austria. This policy, while permitting a certain amount of extra imports to enter, was subsequently seen as causing considerable diversion of trade and substantial extra cost to the economy as a whole”. In contrast the past four years of the Jonathan administration has seen a steady economic growth of over 6% with a much larger GDP. Some have criticized the growth, saying it did not trickle down to all spheres of society, but the same thing has been said of the Chinese development which is poised to become the biggest economy in the world. Let's all arise and cast our vote for our humble president, Dr Goodluck Azikiwe Ebele Jonathan
Good research*

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Re: Now Let's Compare GEJ Campaign Speech With That Of GMB by ARKdiscloser7(m): 6:22pm On Jan 08, 2015
deejoy:
irrespective of what u said....pls i kip asking what has GEJ done that has personally made u better... jst one pls. Thanks smileyirrespective of what u said....pls i kip asking what has GEJ done that has personally made u better... jst one pls. Thanks

I will answer your questions :

1) I was surprised when my Inlaw returned directly frome Europe to Enugu and it took him few minutes yo get to our house in New Haven, Enugu. It was a thing of joy as it saved him the stress of passing tru Lagos.

2) I traveled from Lagos to Enugu tru the Ore road smoothly, unlike before when we get sticker in traffic on same Ore road due to bad road.

3) my cousins reported with exciting picture s of how they travelled on AC train from PH to the east.

4) I've bin buying fuel without gueue esp. during festive period.

All the aforementioned facts were the opposite during OBJ's 8 years regime.

With this few points of mine I hope I have convinced but not confused you that I have benefit ed personally from GEJ regime.


Thanks.

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