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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by jimi4us: 7:53am On Apr 21, 2015
abduljabbar4:

We no longer want him to fulfil any of the promises. What can you do about it?
then watch how aso rock will obviously eat his family like the previous thieves that were there.

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by PGResource: 7:54am On Apr 21, 2015
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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by eugoo: 7:57am On Apr 21, 2015
Presidency fits buhari
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by bjdon: 7:59am On Apr 21, 2015
When Obasanjo was Head of State in 1978, Buhari was his minister of Petroleum. Now see both of them 37 years later,still plotting the affairs of this country.
How can Buhari with one voice say PDP has looted and destroyed Nigeria over the last 16 years, yet continue to associate closely with the man who was PDP president for 8 years?
Of course most people don't care about all this for now, after all 'Change' is in the air. Let's see how it all unfolds

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by Nobody: 7:59am On Apr 21, 2015
appini:
GEJ is still my president even after May 29th.

Anyway he can stiill be ur president like GEJ president of Niger-Delta senior citizen movement or GEJ president of the Otueke residents association.. Atleast he still remain president..
My friend don't mind dem president na president jhor.. U too can be d Gen. Sec
I wish u and ur president best of luck..

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by dyabman(m): 8:06am On Apr 21, 2015
Sweetguy25:
This man should remember that he's 72 years old and he has tougher tasks ahead like stabilizing the price of crude oil and finding the chibok girls. [s]Frolicking with Obasanjo and every tom dick and harry will deplete his energy[/s].

Gibberish !!!
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by psalmlolese: 8:06am On Apr 21, 2015
OBJ Naija Messi in politics.
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by shino62: 8:08am On Apr 21, 2015
grin grin angry grin Sai buhari!!!
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by juman(m): 8:10am On Apr 21, 2015
akinboyepelumi9:
This ObJ constant visit and meetings with this Man sha. I hope it is for the improvement of the Country

No it is not for the improvement of the country.

If you see obasanjo at a place the interest of the nigerian people is in jeopardy. He never believes in better life for nigerian people.

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by Nobody: 8:11am On Apr 21, 2015
What I see in OBj is d interest of d masses, baba realised his many mistakes after he left sit of power,

he nided GEJ to correct the mistakes but d clueless gentleman was busy compounding d problem with corruption, insecurity, reckless spending, talking without thinking, drinking to stupor, allowing riffraffs to dominate his govt, pardoning criminals, looting foreign reserves baba generated and host of other misdeeds..

Anyway, I believe he will guide our noble general with all he has seen dat led to GEJs failure..

Sai baba haters shhsssssssssssssss
Megaphone
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by shegerun: 8:13am On Apr 21, 2015
GenBuhari:
Thief Obasanjo , like his puppeteer masters America, is keen to be seen to be showing implied support to Buhari whilst working secretly with America to remove Buhari; that way after Buhari is eventually removed by whatever means, he can deflect suspicion from himself and position himself to be appointed by the newly image-laundered GEJ to be Interim President until new elections, but his real mission would to preside as America splits up Nigeria.
Crap!

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by Nellybii: 8:15am On Apr 21, 2015
kraftykc:



Lol this is what happens when alomo and Orijin are gunshotted.
Guy be easy, nobody dey chase you

Abeg tell am ooo bad belle people mtcheeeeeeew

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by chi4ik4(m): 8:18am On Apr 21, 2015
GMB pls be careful of OBJ if u wanna explore as d President! even though as a PDP member, I have to support u because u r d president & there is nothing anyone can do about it. I wish u all d best GMB. anyway happy birthday to me
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by Nellybii: 8:19am On Apr 21, 2015
appini:
GEJ is still my president even after May 29th.

O boy wetin you drink.
I will advise you take some coffee to clear your head small.
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by juman(m): 8:19am On Apr 21, 2015
Goodluck jonathan performed better than obasanjo.

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by PassingShot(m): 8:19am On Apr 21, 2015
All I want to say is that GMB always looks presidential in Agbada and Babariga.

cool cool cool

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by Nobody: 8:22am On Apr 21, 2015
20pounds:
"There is a clear difference between being a passenger in a car and being behind the wheels"
- Barak Obama

Buhari has gotten the Presidency and is beginning to fraternize with the same set of corrupt people they accused GEJ of fraternizing with, that made him abandon his social contract with Nigerians.

I hope he doesn't fail like GEJ at the end of his term in office.


***To all the fools who don't like Buhari being objectively criticised, bring it on!***

GEJ never fraternized with OBJ please check your record... GEJ work outside the main cartel that was why he was kick out

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by jeffizy(m): 8:23am On Apr 21, 2015
GenBuhari:
Thief Obasanjo , like his puppeteer masters America, is keen to be seen to be showing implied support to Buhari whilst working secretly with America to remove Buhari; that way after Buhari is eventually removed by whatever means, he can deflect suspicion from himself and position himself to be appointed by the newly image-laundered GEJ to be Interim President until new elections, but his real mission would to preside as America splits up Nigeria.
Choi! This your imagination requires good documentation bro.

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by Xcex: 8:23am On Apr 21, 2015
[qauote author=abduljabbar4 post=32939294]The best president in Africa. We are expecting a lot though not as much as some losers who didn't vote for you. Their master didn't fulfil ANY of his campaign promises in 2011 but they want him to fulfil all. Thunder fire una[/quote] ur old frail man (aboki general) hav starting maping out strategies on hunting ghosts, already startd giving posts n booties 2 his campaign thieves(tinubu n co) he beta b careful cos d SS/SE is keenly observing his moves, he might hav troubles wit militant frm dat part n pipeline vandalism wich will detoriate his health ask yaradua. cos afta his mapings he might use revenues frm north n west 2 run nigeria.
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by luvprince4real(m): 8:29am On Apr 21, 2015
kestolove95:
Baba + baba = better naija

#change!!!
anoda product of an unplanned ejac.ulation. When will d youths (leaders of tomorrow) be given chance to rule? Abi d BABAS ar now d leaders of tomorrow.
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by Acidosis(m): 8:32am On Apr 21, 2015
I see two clowns
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by WILSON(f): 8:40am On Apr 21, 2015
1. Promotion and practice of true democracy by creating an enabling environment where people from diverse backgrounds and with divergent views and opinions can be accommodated. Under the watch of Goodluck Jonathan administration, the APC was registered by INEC as a mega opposition party big enough to challenge the PDP at both state and national levels. This would have been unthinkable some years back.
2. Conduct of free and fair elections in the country, including the 2011 poll which was adjudged to be the most credible election of its magnitude that has ever been conducted in the country, though it was not without its flaws. Unlike in other administrations, the Goodluck Jonathan administration has given a free hand to the country’s electoral umpire, INEC, to perform its statutory duties.
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3. Relative non-interference with electoral and judicial matters. This is evident in the number of governorship elections that have been won both at the polls and in the court by opposition parties in Anambra, Imo, Osun states, among others.
4. Liberalization of the press and guaranteeing the freedom of speech in a country where the stifling of the press and suppression of the citizens’ right to freedom of speech used to be the norm, a legacy of over 30 years of military rule. The existence of vocal anti-government media houses and critics would have culminated in some high-profile assassinations some years back, but today citizens are free to air their views whenever and wherever they like just like any other sane country.
5. Opening up of Nigeria to the global business community and becoming Africa’s number one destination of foreign investors. In the first six months of 2014, a total of US$9.70 billion or N1.51 trillion flowed into the national economy as foreign direct investments (FDI).
6. Under the Goodluck Jonathan administration, Nigeria rebased it’s GDP for the first time in over a decade to become the largest economy in Africa, overtaking South Africa and Egypt in the process.
7. Proceeds from Nigeria’s non-oil exports rose to 2.97 billion by the end of 2013, up from 2.3 billion in 2010.
8. Initiation of the YOUWIN program in 2011. The Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria (YOUWIN) program aims to generate over 100,000 jobs for innovative unemployed youths across the country in the course of three years. It is currently in its third year.
9. Nigerians are now a step closer to being fully integrated into the international e-commerce community with the approval and reinclusion of Nigeria as one of the Paypal-compliant countries after being banned from using the service at the peak of the advanced fee fraud (419 scams). With Paypal, Nigerians can now pay for goods and services online from anywhere in the world.
10. Goodluck Jonathan administration is the one behind the revival of the dead automotive industry in Nigeria. Global auto giants like Peugeot, Nissan and Hyundai now either assemble or wholly manufacture small cars, Sport Utility Vehicles, trucks and buses at various locations in Nigeria. In addition to that, Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company (IVM), Nigeria’s flagship indigenous automaker, has begun the sale of their first made-in-Nigeria cars and SUVs in August 2014.
11. Under the Goodluck Jonathan administration, Nigeria became the first country in West Africa to host the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2014. It was also the most successful World Economic Forum for Africa (WEFA) in history, boasting of a global reach of 2.1 billion people according to estimates.
12. Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote’s net worth increased from US$2.1 billion at the start of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s administration to US$23 billion in 2014, making him Forbes’ richest black person in the world and the overall 26th richest in the world. He attributed this mammoth increase in his monetary worth to Goodluck Jonathan administration favourable economic policies.
13. Construction and beautification of many federal roads in the country, including the Lagos-Benin expressway, Abuja-Lokoja expressway, Enugu-Abakiliki expressway, Onitsha-Owerri highway and most parts of the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway. Also, construction of the second Niger Bridge between Onitsha and Asaba to relieve the pressure on the old Niger Bridge which was completed in December 1965.
14. Revival of the comatose railway system of transportation in the country is happening under the current Goodluck Jonathan administration.
15. Remodelling, beautification and standardization of airports across the country. In addition to that, aircraft from Nigeria are now allowed to fly directly to the United States of America instead of going through many stopovers in Amsterdam and some other European cities along/in the route. The Akanu Ibiam Airport in Enugu was upgradede into an international airport, directly connecting the South-East region of the country to the outside world for the first time since independence.
16. Establishment of nine federal universities across the country in states which previously had no federal degree awarding institution.
17. Computerizing education in the country with the introduction of the computer-based test (CBT) which will be mandatory for all UTME candidates from 2015.
18. Introduction of the Almajiri system of education in the academically disadvantaged Northern parts of the country.
19. Arresting the outbreak of the deadly and highly contagious Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in record time, though it unfortunately claimed some lives at the onset.
20. Transformation of the agricultural sector, so that, in the words of Agriculture minister Akinwumi Adesina, “Nigerians will stop thinking of agriculture just as a means of livelihood, but more as a business.”
21. Nigeria has reduced its food imports by over 40% as of 2013, moving the country closer to self sufficiency in agriculture.
22. Nigeria is the world’s largest producer of cassava with an output of over 45 million metric tonnes in 2014 according to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
23. Due to favourable economic policies, Internet penetration in Nigeria has now increased from about 45 million in 2011 to 63 million in 2014, overtaking countries such as the United Kingdom and France in the process. What this means is that more people now use the internet in Nigeria than in the UK and France.
24. As of the second quarter of 2014, the number of registered active telephone lines in Nigeria stood at 130 million out of a total of over 170 million telephone lines.
25. Introduction of the Nigerian electronic identity card (e-ID card), one of the most secure in the world d the largest in Africa. The e-ID card serves as both an international identification module and an electronic payment solution.
26. Introduction of the cashless system which aims to encourage the use of e-payment systems in the country and reduce the volume of physical cash in circulation.
27. Unbundling of the dysfunctional Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) into about 18 profit-driven successor companies.
28. Under the watch of President Goodluck Jonathan administration, Nigeria won the African Cup of Nations for the first time in 19 years in South Africa in February, 2013.
29. Nigeria ended up with 11 gold , 11 silver and 14 bronze medals at the recently concluded 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, finishing 8th in the overall ranking.
30. Women in politics have been given more prominent roles in the current President Goodluck Jonathan administration. A large number of the federal appointees of the Goodluck Jonathan administration are women. They include, but are not limited to, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Miriam Aloma Mukhtar, Nigeria’s first female Chief Justice; Diezani Alison-Madueke; ex-aviation minister Stella Oduah, Joy Ogwu, Nigeria’s representatives at the United Nations; Sarah Jibril; and Viola Onwuliri.
The list is not complete
READ MORE: http://www.naij.com/291232-goodluck-jonathan-administration.html
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by queensmith: 8:43am On Apr 21, 2015
Sweetguy25:
This man should remember that he's 72 years old and he has tougher tasks ahead like stabilizing the price of crude oil and finding the chibok girls. Frolicking with Obasanjo and every tom dick and harry will deplete his energy.

I 100% agree - this man should leave Nigeria alone has he not done enough damage?
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by panzaar(m): 8:44am On Apr 21, 2015
ADVICE TO BUHARI WITH RESPECT TO OBASNJO:

1. BE WARY OF OBASNJO, IF HE CAN'T CONTROL YOUR GOVERNMENT, HE WILL FIGHT YOU. HE HAS DONE IT TO PREVIOUS GOVERNMENTS.

2. DO NOT VISIT OBASNJO ALONE. ENSURE THAT YOU ARE THERE WITH TRUSTED AIDES AND DO NOT ENGAGE IN CLOSED DOOR MEETINGS WITH HIM.

3. OBASANJO IS OVER-DOMINEERING; HE WILL USE VARIOUS MEANS TO PENETRATE YOU. REMAIN RESOLUTE BUT HAVE A CORDIAL RELATIONSHIP WITH HIM.

4. DO NOT RUN TO OTTA FARM AS YOUR PREDECESSORS USUALLY DO WHEN THEY WANT TO CONSULT OBASANJO. ONCE YOU HAVE NIGERIANS ON YOUR SIDE, HIS EGO WILL BE DEFLATED.

5. HE USUALLY HAS MOLES IN GOVERNMENT REPORTING TO HIM OF THE HAPPENINGS IN GOVERNMENT. SCRUTINIZE YOUR CLOSE AIDES AND MINISTERS THOROUGHLY AND CONSTANTLY TO ENSURE OFFICIAL SECRETS REMAIN SECRET.

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Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by Edusouls(m): 8:44am On Apr 21, 2015
abduljabbar4:
The best president in Africa. We are expecting a lot though not as much as some losers who didn't vote for you. Their master didn't fulfil ANY of his campaign promises in 2011 but they want him to fulfil all. Thunder fire una
dont mind them,fools,na correct thunder for fire them....
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by benzion72(m): 8:49am On Apr 21, 2015
I dof my hat for Baba, who ruled Nigeria for 12 years 4 military and 8 as civilian president. Who gave Nigeria a weak sick and clueless president in the long run. Also he told GEJ categorically he will not win and a sitting president could do nothing about it. And now he is part of the force that install GMB. Like him or hate him there is something special about this man
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by BabaO2: 8:51am On Apr 21, 2015
Sweetguy25:
This man should remember that he's 72 years old and he has tougher tasks ahead like stabilizing the price of crude oil and finding the chibok girls. Frolicking with Obasanjo and every tom dick and harry will deplete his energy.
can't you see that he has presidential carriage and confidence that was absolutely and obviously lacking in goodluck ebele Jonathan? No one is an island, he needs to tap from the wealth of experience of the most successful head of state/president of Nigeria in person of OLUSEGUN Okikiola Obasanjo, if u don't want to hear that bitter truth, you can perish with sadness
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by klax(m): 8:52am On Apr 21, 2015
GenBuhari:
Thief Obasanjo , like his puppeteer masters America, is keen to be seen to be showing implied support to Buhari whilst working secretly with America to remove Buhari; that way after Buhari is eventually removed by whatever means, he can deflect suspicion from himself and position himself to be appointed by the newly image-laundered GEJ to be Interim President until new elections, but his real mission would to preside as America splits up Nigeria.

Hello ooooo oooo. Read your post again. Read it again and please read it once more what do you think you are saying
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by femolala001(m): 8:54am On Apr 21, 2015
GenBuhari:
Thief Obasanjo , like his puppeteer masters America, is keen to be seen to be showing implied support to Buhari whilst working secretly with America to remove Buhari; that way after Buhari is eventually removed by whatever means, he can deflect suspicion from himself and position himself to be appointed by the newly image-laundered GEJ to be Interim President until new elections, but his real mission would to preside as America splits up Nigeria.
Please rate ur brain
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by timunstopable: 8:56am On Apr 21, 2015
Equado:
The singular act of tearing his membership card gave the Southwest to GMB. OBJ is a political overweight,I.e if Tinubu is a political heavyweight.

obj that couldn't win his polling booth while he contested for prisidency

Obj is only powerful with politicians elites, former generals not with the ordinary voters

So you think I will vote for anyone becos Obj said so

shuuu
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by femolala001(m): 8:56am On Apr 21, 2015
WILSON:
1. Promotion and practice of true democracy by creating an enabling environment where people from diverse backgrounds and with divergent views and opinions can be accommodated. Under the watch of Goodluck Jonathan administration, the APC was registered by INEC as a mega opposition party big enough to challenge the PDP at both state and national levels. This would have been unthinkable some years back.
2. Conduct of free and fair elections in the country, including the 2011 poll which was adjudged to be the most credible election of its magnitude that has ever been conducted in the country, though it was not without its flaws. Unlike in other administrations, the Goodluck Jonathan administration has given a free hand to the country’s electoral umpire, INEC, to perform its statutory duties.
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3. Relative non-interference with electoral and judicial matters. This is evident in the number of governorship elections that have been won both at the polls and in the court by opposition parties in Anambra, Imo, Osun states, among others.
4. Liberalization of the press and guaranteeing the freedom of speech in a country where the stifling of the press and suppression of the citizens’ right to freedom of speech used to be the norm, a legacy of over 30 years of military rule. The existence of vocal anti-government media houses and critics would have culminated in some high-profile assassinations some years back, but today citizens are free to air their views whenever and wherever they like just like any other sane country.
5. Opening up of Nigeria to the global business community and becoming Africa’s number one destination of foreign investors. In the first six months of 2014, a total of US$9.70 billion or N1.51 trillion flowed into the national economy as foreign direct investments (FDI).
6. Under the Goodluck Jonathan administration, Nigeria rebased it’s GDP for the first time in over a decade to become the largest economy in Africa, overtaking South Africa and Egypt in the process.
7. Proceeds from Nigeria’s non-oil exports rose to 2.97 billion by the end of 2013, up from 2.3 billion in 2010.
8. Initiation of the YOUWIN program in 2011. The Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria (YOUWIN) program aims to generate over 100,000 jobs for innovative unemployed youths across the country in the course of three years. It is currently in its third year.
9. Nigerians are now a step closer to being fully integrated into the international e-commerce community with the approval and reinclusion of Nigeria as one of the Paypal-compliant countries after being banned from using the service at the peak of the advanced fee fraud (419 scams). With Paypal, Nigerians can now pay for goods and services online from anywhere in the world.
10. Goodluck Jonathan administration is the one behind the revival of the dead automotive industry in Nigeria. Global auto giants like Peugeot, Nissan and Hyundai now either assemble or wholly manufacture small cars, Sport Utility Vehicles, trucks and buses at various locations in Nigeria. In addition to that, Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing Company (IVM), Nigeria’s flagship indigenous automaker, has begun the sale of their first made-in-Nigeria cars and SUVs in August 2014.
11. Under the Goodluck Jonathan administration, Nigeria became the first country in West Africa to host the World Economic Forum (WEF) in 2014. It was also the most successful World Economic Forum for Africa (WEFA) in history, boasting of a global reach of 2.1 billion people according to estimates.
12. Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote’s net worth increased from US$2.1 billion at the start of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s administration to US$23 billion in 2014, making him Forbes’ richest black person in the world and the overall 26th richest in the world. He attributed this mammoth increase in his monetary worth to Goodluck Jonathan administration favourable economic policies.
13. Construction and beautification of many federal roads in the country, including the Lagos-Benin expressway, Abuja-Lokoja expressway, Enugu-Abakiliki expressway, Onitsha-Owerri highway and most parts of the Enugu-Port Harcourt expressway. Also, construction of the second Niger Bridge between Onitsha and Asaba to relieve the pressure on the old Niger Bridge which was completed in December 1965.
14. Revival of the comatose railway system of transportation in the country is happening under the current Goodluck Jonathan administration.
15. Remodelling, beautification and standardization of airports across the country. In addition to that, aircraft from Nigeria are now allowed to fly directly to the United States of America instead of going through many stopovers in Amsterdam and some other European cities along/in the route. The Akanu Ibiam Airport in Enugu was upgradede into an international airport, directly connecting the South-East region of the country to the outside world for the first time since independence.
16. Establishment of nine federal universities across the country in states which previously had no federal degree awarding institution.
17. Computerizing education in the country with the introduction of the computer-based test (CBT) which will be mandatory for all UTME candidates from 2015.
18. Introduction of the Almajiri system of education in the academically disadvantaged Northern parts of the country.
19. Arresting the outbreak of the deadly and highly contagious Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in record time, though it unfortunately claimed some lives at the onset.
20. Transformation of the agricultural sector, so that, in the words of Agriculture minister Akinwumi Adesina, “Nigerians will stop thinking of agriculture just as a means of livelihood, but more as a business.”
21. Nigeria has reduced its food imports by over 40% as of 2013, moving the country closer to self sufficiency in agriculture.
22. Nigeria is the world’s largest producer of cassava with an output of over 45 million metric tonnes in 2014 according to the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
23. Due to favourable economic policies, Internet penetration in Nigeria has now increased from about 45 million in 2011 to 63 million in 2014, overtaking countries such as the United Kingdom and France in the process. What this means is that more people now use the internet in Nigeria than in the UK and France.
24. As of the second quarter of 2014, the number of registered active telephone lines in Nigeria stood at 130 million out of a total of over 170 million telephone lines.
25. Introduction of the Nigerian electronic identity card (e-ID card), one of the most secure in the world d the largest in Africa. The e-ID card serves as both an international identification module and an electronic payment solution.
26. Introduction of the cashless system which aims to encourage the use of e-payment systems in the country and reduce the volume of physical cash in circulation.
27. Unbundling of the dysfunctional Power Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) into about 18 profit-driven successor companies.
28. Under the watch of President Goodluck Jonathan administration, Nigeria won the African Cup of Nations for the first time in 19 years in South Africa in February, 2013.
29. Nigeria ended up with 11 gold , 11 silver and 14 bronze medals at the recently concluded 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, finishing 8th in the overall ranking.
30. Women in politics have been given more prominent roles in the current President Goodluck Jonathan administration. A large number of the federal appointees of the Goodluck Jonathan administration are women. They include, but are not limited to, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Miriam Aloma Mukhtar, Nigeria’s first female Chief Justice; Diezani Alison-Madueke; ex-aviation minister Stella Oduah, Joy Ogwu, Nigeria’s representatives at the United Nations; Sarah Jibril; and Viola Onwuliri.
The list is not complete
READ MORE: http://www.naij.com/291232-goodluck-jonathan-administration.html
Please summarise all these in one word!!!
Re: Photos: Obasanjo And Buhari Meet In Abuja by Charliiee(m): 8:56am On Apr 21, 2015
PDPwayoo:



THAT YOUNG MAN CARRYING BUHARI BRIEFCASE HAS A BRIGHT FUTURE. some guys r born to be rich without stress. ANYBODY COULD DO SAME JOB BUT WHY HIM?
Did he work hard to carry briefcase? I DONT BELIEVE WORK HARD ALONE CAN MAKE ONE SUCCESSFUL. LUCK IS THE MAIN THING.

anyways, GMB has presidential/royal/vip/first class appearance.
that young man is adebola williams co-founder of red media, the team handling Buhari image, he's also part of the team behind Ynaija and Future awards.by the way there's no such thing as luck. What most of u see as luck is preparation meeting opportunity

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