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Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by CaptainAmerica1: 3:09pm On Mar 07, 2015
mulattoclaro:
What about his muslim brothers that slaughter christians? Who cares if he doesn't talk with my Gej. Is Morrocco better than Nigeria? A country still ruled and governed like a personal property. King mohammed or what he is called should shut his sun baked mouth if he has nothing to say. Gej is working. Just that Apc and its useless, hopeless and silly supporters are too blind to see it.

Stop this mentality. It's not good

The Muslims are the most affected by the insurgency but you make it seem otherwise.

and by the way, in case you didn't read, they didn't say they won't talk to him, they said only after elections so it won't be used for political gains (which GEJ is interested in)

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Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Jaisman26(m): 3:17pm On Mar 07, 2015
Gbawe2:


I have stopped trying to figure out GEJ's actions ages ago. Everything he does is cynically self-serving and entirely about his own self-preservation so I doubt this attempt at 'dialogue' with the Moroccan King is any different. Instructive that King Mohammed is not even interested in hearing what GEJ has to say. What an openly disdainful treatment of the leader of the biggest black nation on earth .
Unfortunately, u don't know what u are talking about. I prefer GEJ thousands times compare to one old cargo dictator.

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Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by CaptainAmerica1: 3:18pm On Mar 07, 2015
mcquin:

Guy you de ma.d? So anybody when no support your shoeless dumb cum clueless president is a northerner.


I need not prove sh!t,but if you care to know, i'm a full breed efik, mo cop se tang?


By the way I still chose to associate with northerners and share in their sorrow. Currently running my law school program in kano, and if you see what they pass through, you would disown that clown you call president.

Would have loved to shine your shoe, but I can't see any shoes.

Sorry 4 calling you a mad man tho. But you sound like PEJ.

People that haven't been to the north are the ones that speak that way.

It's rather unfortunate.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by hansad: 3:19pm On Mar 07, 2015
skyfall:
(Roughly translated by Google)



In summary: We don't want to talk to Jonathan because he's only pretending to like our Muslim brothers because of elections, while he abandoned them to their fate in the hands of terrorists for the past 5 years. We don't mind talking to him about security, but only after the elections of March 28.


Does King Mohammed of Morocco not live in this world?

12 northern Nigerian states beginning year 2000 embraced sharia criminal laws like stoning women to death for adultery, cutting of hands of petty thieves, etc.

In 2001, Muhammmadu Buhari mounted the podium in Kaduna and exhorted Muslims to ensure that sharia criminal laws are practiced all over Nigeria.

Boko Haram has said that it is fighting for a country governed with sharia criminal laws.

In other words, King Mohammed's Muslim brothers in the north of Nigeria invited the Boko Haram problem to their houses.

And some of them have sabotaged Jonathan govt's efforts to stop Boko Haram; because the sharia cause which Boko Haram is fighting for is what the 12 northern states tried to unconstitutionally adopt earlier.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Nobody: 3:20pm On Mar 07, 2015
mumumugu:
Naija better than morrocco

Dreaming inside dream.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by CaptainAmerica1: 3:21pm On Mar 07, 2015
myproperty:


It is quite unfortunate the way some Nigerians think. That you do not like the president those not make anything against him to be right.
Are you talking about a morocco that refuse to associate with the African continent during the Ebola crisis thereby refusing to host the nation's cup.
Did you really read the post?
How can you hail a man that refuse to speak to the president based on religious discrimination or religious affinity with an Islamic set in nigeria. Are you encouraging religious discrimination too.
instead of condemning the reason being given for not talking to the president, you are here justifying the very wrong that is causing problems "hatred"

They didn't say they won't talk to him at all. But until after the elections so it won't be used for political gains (which GEJ is likely to do)

GEJ could have said whatever a long time ago but didn't. Why now?

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Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by itetemi: 3:23pm On Mar 07, 2015
steppin:

Most of the leaders have one thing in common, they're pro-gay/gays! They support gays/gays marriages, so why do you think they won't hate GEJ who is anti-gay?
They should keep hating, Goodluck will still rule Nigeria for the next four years!

jokers, so, russia morocco and china people too be gay

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Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by steppin: 3:28pm On Mar 07, 2015
itetemi:


jokers, so, russia morocco and china people too be gay
Dul!ard! I said "most" not all.
Dumb APC fans!
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by itetemi: 3:32pm On Mar 07, 2015
steppin:

Dul!ard! I said "most" not all.
Dumb APC fans!

then it should be Zimbabwe and south Africa that are the gay people too.


jokers like the clueless boss.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Jaisman26(m): 3:33pm On Mar 07, 2015
Gbawe2:


Sad but true. Even more tragic some brainwashed Nigerians are planning to vote for this ultra-failed looter parading himself as a 'leader'. Beyond Nigeria, the unanimous verdict is that GEJ is a highly inept, unserious, duplicitous and corrupt failure. A total embarrassment to leadership. Imagine the Moroccan King does not even wish to hear what GEJ has to say. This is how low Nigeria has sunk under the unserious GEJ who is now regarded worldwide by other leaders as nothing but a macabre joke.
truth they said is bitter, why do u want all these so called leaders to like him for? u stay in room not knowing a thing about what GEJ has done positively to Nigeria. All these people u mentioned knows very well Nigeria economy is growing fast under GEJ and he has stop importation of many foreign goods. GEJ refused to dance to their tune just imaging if country like North Korea, Oman, Vietnam could resist the evil intention of the west and move forward then we can also do it. to held with their likeness.... GEJ till Nigeria turns to African Dubai..... tell APC there's not vacancy in Aso Rock.

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Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by steppin: 3:34pm On Mar 07, 2015
itetemi:


then it should be Zimbabwe and south Africa that are the gay people too.


jokers like the clueless boss.
Thank you, but you're still dull.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Nobody: 3:40pm On Mar 07, 2015
Gej own don finish...The seat of the Nigerias president has never ever been brought this low...

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Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by myproperty(m): 3:41pm On Mar 07, 2015
CaptainAmerica1:


They didn't say they won't talk to him at all. But until after the elections so it won't be used for political gains (which GEJ is likely to do)

GEJ could have said whatever a long time ago but didn't. Why now?


It is alright for Buhari to speak at Chatham house for political gain but for GEJ it is wrong you mean!
What political gain would talking to a Moroccan monarch give in Nigeria.
I am saying the islamic connection cited as a reason should be condemned by we Nigerians and not to play into the hands of divisive elements

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Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Eluwilussit(m): 3:44pm On Mar 07, 2015
skyfall:
(Roughly translated by Google)

King Mohammed VI has not seen as appropriate to grant the request for a telephone interview requested by the Nigerian authorities. The Moroccan news agency (Maghreb Arab Press) quoting a statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation explained this refusal that "the approach is related to important elections in this country." Nigerian presidential elections are scheduled on 28 March, after 6 weeks of postponement.

Remember, Morocco and Nigeria share historical, cultural and religious ties through the Tariqa Tijania, Sufi form of Islam that prevails in Fez in Sokoto. The Muslim electorate, attentive enough to progress in the fight against Boko Haram in which they are the worst-hit victims, has resulted in complicated relationships with incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan.

Here is the full statement issued on this occasion by the Moroccan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation:
"The Nigerian authorities, through the Office of the President, submitted a request for a telephone conversation between the President of this country and His Majesty the King - and want to send an emissary to Morocco. His Majesty the King has not seen fit to grant that request because the process is linked to important elections in the country and might suggest a rapprochement between Morocco and Nigeria, and because of the positions the country with regard to national causes and sacred Muslim Arab. The request of the Nigerian authorities to be more akin to an act of recovery of the Muslim electorate of this country than normal diplomatic approach."

http://www.financialafrik.com/2015/03/06/maroc-nigeria-pas-de-telephone-entre-mohammed-vi-et-goodluck-jonathan/

In summary: We don't want to talk to Jonathan because he's only pretending to like our Muslim brothers because of elections, while he abandoned them to their fate in the hands of terrorists for the past 5 years. We don't mind talking to him about security, but only after the elections of March 28.

After the election, jonathan will not give a damn.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by publicenemy(m): 3:56pm On Mar 07, 2015
SirShymexx:
Lol. Even Morocco doesn't want the plague of the clueless weasel a la GEJ around - everybody hates Chris. grin

This guy has to be the most disrespected president on the international scene ever.

Obama never liked him.

David Cameron doesn't rate him - visited Nigeria but only visited Lagos.

EU can't stand him.

Putin doesn't know who he's.

China avoids him like a rash.

Mugabe dissed him.

Jacob Zuma thinks he's inconsequential.

Like who takes GEJ seriously? Every time I see that monkey's face - I see a stark illiterate that should be somewhere in the zoo. grin

God Bless you
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Nobody: 3:59pm On Mar 07, 2015
GEJ don dey fall hand naija hand too much, no wonda I was in morrocco and a security man refused to tell ME welcome sir grin
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by CaptainAmerica1: 4:01pm On Mar 07, 2015
myproperty:



It is alright for Buhari to speak at Chatham house for political gain but for GEJ it is wrong you mean!

There's no basis for comparison. Absolutely none. What stops Goodluck from speaking at Chatham house. Goodluck is reaching out to a particular set of people (Morocco) while Buhari spoke to the world. Remember Buhari is not even the president


What political gain would talking to a Moroccan monarch give in Nigeria.

Remember, Morocco and Nigeria share historical, cultural and religious ties through the Tariqa Tijania, Sufi form of Islam that prevails in Fez in Sokoto. The Muslim electorate, attentive enough to progress in the fight against Boko Haram in which they are the worst-hit victims, has resulted in complicated relationships with incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan.

^^ There's the political gain

I am saying the islamic connection cited as a reason should be condemned by we Nigerians and not to play into the hands of divisive elements

In summary: We don't want to talk to Jonathan because he's only pretending to like our Muslim brothers because of elections, while he abandoned them to their fate in the hands of terrorists for the past 5 years. We don't mind talking to him about security, but only after the elections of March 28.

^ Read and digest it well
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by SirShymexx: 4:08pm On Mar 07, 2015
publicenemy:


God Bless you

Amen! Amen Ra!

You're not like the rest of these annoying folks who hate the truth.

God and jah bless you, my black brother.

The renaissance is coming.... cool

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Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by humilitypays(m): 4:13pm On Mar 07, 2015
This is a clear indication that Orgnisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) are the real sponsors of Boko Haram to achieve their declaration of 1989 as written here: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abuja_Declaration_(1989)

Very obvious to non-gullible Nigerians

This is not just about bad government in Nigeria, it is about hidden Islamic agenda in Nigeria, Nigerians wake up!!

Let's watch and see
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by simdam500(m): 4:23pm On Mar 07, 2015
GEJ hmmmmmmmm




Naija don turn laughing stock grin for your tenure...
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Ela59: 4:25pm On Mar 07, 2015
Deltagiant:
The Morrocans were simply silly to play inconsequential religious card. As far as Africa's politics is concerned, Morrocco is a marginal player. Harlot of a country that voluntarily left OAU/AU forcing herself to be admitted into European Union with no success.

To hell with small time players!
But our President is trying to form an associate with an alien.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Ela59: 4:33pm On Mar 07, 2015
humilitypays:
This is a clear indication that Orgnisation of Islamic Countries (OIC) are the real sponsors of Boko Haram to achieve their declaration of 1989 as written here: http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abuja_Declaration_(1989)

Very obvious to non-gullible Nigerians

This is not just about bad government in Nigeria, it is about hidden Islamic agenda in Nigeria, Nigerians wake up!!

Let's watch and see
Wrong. Our President was trying to prove is innocence from being bias from religious sentiment, but mis--interprete because of his weakness.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Ela59: 4:41pm On Mar 07, 2015
Jaisman26:

truth they said is bitter, why do u want all these so called leaders to like him for? u stay in room not knowing a thing about what GEJ has done positively to Nigeria. All these people u mentioned knows very well Nigeria economy is growing fast under GEJ and he has stop importation of many foreign goods. GEJ refused to dance to their tune just imaging if country like North Korea, Oman, Vietnam could resist the evil intention of the west and move forward then we can also do it. to held with their likeness.... GEJ till Nigeria turns to African Dubai..... tell APC there's not vacancy in Aso Rock.
Those countries are not good example.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by Nobody: 4:45pm On Mar 07, 2015
taharqa:
Beware of APC. Beware of unrepentant LIARS.

You have been warned!!
Well we are already aware of satans like you and I tell the end is near.
#March4buhari
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by alrahmanonline(m): 4:46pm On Mar 07, 2015
taharqa:
Beware of APC. Beware of unrepentant LIARS.

You have been warned!!
So Morroco is a country wing of APC?
Soo pathetic....
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by lastpage: 4:46pm On Mar 07, 2015
naijaking1:
Morocco, which Morocco!
The Morocco that pulled out of AU? They're saying that they're really more European than African? It's good to know that he doesn't want to speak, because it might suggest that he prefers GEJ to his fellow muslim brothers? Good, because at the end of the day, this election is going to be based on religion, and it's a wake up call to those liberal and confused christians who really don't know Buhari. Morocco should be contacting us, not the other way round. The Polisario group has been waiting to take on Morrocco for years, and my support goes out for them.

Dont blame Morocco.... blame this inept dolt of a President who has been CONTACTING ANYBODY IN VIEW......just because of election! grin grin grin

Even the King of Morocco can see how desperate he has become!
shocked shocked


Lastpage!

BTW: Its only Jonathan who is making the election about religion.... The election is about ANTI-CORRUPTION, PERFORMANCE, ECONOMY AND SCORECARD in the last six years of Jonathan's wickedness and evil. undecided
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by symbianDON(m): 4:55pm On Mar 07, 2015
SirShymexx:
Lol. Even Morocco doesn't want the plague of the clueless weasel a la GEJ around - everybody hates Chris. grin

This guy has to be the most disrespected president on the international scene ever.

Obama never liked him.

David Cameron doesn't rate him - visited Nigeria but only visited Lagos.

EU can't stand him.

Putin doesn't know who he's.

China avoids him like a rash.

Mugabe dissed him.

Jacob Zuma thinks he's inconsequential.

Like who takes GEJ seriously? Every time I see that monkey's face - I see a stark illiterate that should be somewhere in the zoo. grin
chaiiiiii!!! dis is too much o!! na only you waka come?? grin
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by MrEverest(m): 5:02pm On Mar 07, 2015
myproperty:



It is alright for Buhari to speak at Chatham house for political gain but for GEJ it is wrong you mean!
What political gain would talking to a Moroccan monarch give in Nigeria.
I am saying the islamic connection cited as a reason should be condemned by we Nigerians and not to play into the hands of divisive elements
This Moroccans are really moronic, a useless Arab country forming important. Fact is that Morocco has no influence whatsoever over Nigeria neither do they have any electoral value, GEJ probably wanted to discuss security issues cum boko haram terror with them since they are part of the Maghreb region where Al Qaeda, Isil & boko haram are sharing information, logistics & finance. Imagine such statement like they are America or Russia. It was this same condescending attitude about hosting afcon that made CAF to ban them. Egypt that requested for Nigeria's cooperation in fighting terrorism in Africa is even more advanced economically, militarily & influence. What nonsense!!!
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by TheOtherview: 5:09pm On Mar 07, 2015
The most derided President south of the equator. For good reason too, I might add. Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.

When the chroniclers of our nation's history finally sit down to give a true account of Jonathan's foray into the area of foreign policy, they are going to be challenged by repeated cases of ineptitude, inaction, and insouciance. For the truth is; never before has the collective psyche of Nigerians been beleaguered and battered by the contempt others openly express but also once out of ear-shot.

If by some miraculous feat Jonathan is re-elected again, I am going to have to review my unwavering fidelity with Nigeria. grin

#StormsOffInAHuff

Moroccan King snubs President Jonathan, rejects telephone conversation over election

March 7

The Moroccan monarch, King Mohammed VI, has rejected a request from President Goodluck Jonathan for a telephone conversation, saying it was an “inappropriate” move by the Nigerian leader to curry electoral favour just weeks before a crucial poll.

Mohammed VI snubbed Mr. Jonathan’s request last week, saying it was more of an attempt to seek electoral favour than a genuine diplomatic act, the country’s foreign ministry said Friday.

“The request by Nigerian authorities for a phone conversation between HM King Mohammed VI and Nigerian President was refused by the Monarch who deemed it inappropriate on grounds of the upcoming elections in Nigeria,” the Moroccan Foreign Affairs ministry said in a statement.

The statement explained that the monarch rejected the request for a phone chat and the sending of a Nigerian envoy to the country because Mohammed VI viewed the overture as an attempt by Mr. Jonathan to take advantage of Morocco’s influence to secure Muslim votes in the forthcoming election.

Confronted by an increasingly popular opposition, in perhaps the closest election in Nigerian history, Mr. Jonathan is frantically exploring unusual avenues for support, particularly from the largely Muslim northern region of the country.

Mr. Jonathan’s closest rival, Muhammadu Buhari, comes from Northern Nigeria and has a cult following in the region.

A move to patch the diplomatic relation with the influential Moroccan monarch is seen as a potentially impressive step that may endear the president to some Muslims.

Relations between Nigeria and Morocco have been anything but cordial for years, largely over Nigeria’s decision to support the independence of the Western Sahara region of Morocco.

Nigeria recognises the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic declared by the separatist group, the Polisario Front.

The Algeria-backed Polisario Front has led an armed insurrection against the Moroccan government for decades. Western Sahara is a largely desert region but rich in petroleum and phosphate deposits.

Nigeria has lobbied the United Nation to set up human rights monitoring group to investigate right abuses by Moroccan forces in the area, a position the Moroccan monarchy frowns at.

The Moroccan foreign ministry made it clear in its statement that Mohammed VI refused to speak to Mr. Jonathan partly because of “Nigeria’s positions regarding the sacred national, Arab and Islamic causes”.

The Moroccan monarch is one of the two surviving sovereign monarchs on the continent.

While the monarch’s decision appears popular in the North African country, some Moroccans have also questioned the judgement of the King in apparently discarding a fresh opportunity to normalise relations with Nigeria, and win over a strong ally.

“If the Palace’s foreign affairs’ advisers recognize the role Morocco can play in Nigerian politics, why haven’t they use it to persuade the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan to change his hostile positions on the Western Sahara?” asked Hassan Masiky, a Washington-based Moroccan blogger.

“Notwithstanding the fact that Abuja is strong supporter of Algerian positions, in reaching out to King Mohammed VI at the height of a close presidential election, Nigerian officials show how much they value the role the Monarch could play in their country,” Mr. Masiky wrote in an article published by the MoroccanWorld News.

“Moroccan diplomats give the impression that they don’t have a plan on how to use the Kingdom’s religious clout to advance ethnic and religious reconciliation in Nigeria. If Rabat takes the initiative once the political uncertainty ends, it will certainly offset Algeria’s plan in the region and create an opening for a smoother relations with Nigeria’s next president,” he added.

Mr. Masiky also criticised the Moroccan authorities for not offering “aggressive and vocal…religious advice and assistance to the Nigerian authorities in the fight against the extremists of Boko Haram”.

Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/178106-moroccan-king-snubs-president-jonathan-rejects-telephone-conversation-over-election.html
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by lucianohase(m): 5:09pm On Mar 07, 2015
mumumugu:
Naija better than morrocco
Morocco and their king should go to blazes,we don't need them!
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by sethken: 6:22pm On Mar 07, 2015
diluminati:


Very unfortunate

GTFO with your stupid lies....General Buhari a despot who attempted to smuggle a human being with a crate out of the UK will never be president. If Buhari is elected, Nigeria as we know it will split.
Re: Morocco Rejects Phone Conversation Between Mohammed VI And Goodluck Jonathan by ellguapo: 6:52pm On Mar 07, 2015
SirShymexx:
Lol. Even Morocco doesn't want the plague of the clueless weasel a la GEJ around - everybody hates Chris. grin

This guy has to be the most disrespected president on the international scene ever.

Obama never liked him.

David Cameron doesn't rate him - visited Nigeria but only visited Lagos.

EU can't stand him.

Putin doesn't know who he's.

China avoids him like a rash.

Mugabe dissed him.

Jacob Zuma thinks he's inconsequential.

Like who takes GEJ seriously? Every time I see that monkey's face - I see a stark illiterate that should be somewhere in the zoo. grin

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