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African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by TheOtherview: 7:12pm On Apr 24, 2015
African countries happy over President Jonathan’s defeat – Obasanjo

April 24, 2015

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Former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, on Thursday said countries across the African continent are happy over the outcome of the presidential election in Nigeria, which saw the defeat of incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan.

Mr. Obasanjo said his checks in a number of African countries suggested they were as happy over the result of the election as majority of Nigerians are.

He referred to President Goodluck Jonathan as a moving train who was providentially stopped from collapsing Nigeria.
“I have visited six countries since the election, they are as happy about the results as we are in Nigeria. It is good not only for Nigeria, it is good for Africa and I believe it is good for the world.”

Mr. Obasanjo, who led the African Union Observation Mission to the April 2015 General Election in Sudan, spoke on Thursday at a Washington DC event.

The former president described Nigeria as a country that obsessively plays “a dangerous game of moving close to the precipice”.

He said the country came close to disintegration in the run-up to the 2015 elections but switched swiftly to the path of redemption after the polls.

“I hope we will not fall over one of these days,” he said.

He said one month to the election, no one believed “we will have a peaceful election that is reasonably free and fair.”

Describing his role in the election as that of a person standing on the track of a moving train, the former president said during the countdown to the elections, he faced the option of “jumping off” the tracks or “be crushed” if the train did not providentially get “derailed and stop.”

He said he did not jump and was not crushed adding that “at every stage, there must be leaders imbued with sufficient courage and will to stand firm when you have to stand firm.”

He described the results of the elections as what Nigerians “deserve” though some Nigerians “did not want it”.

Mr. Obasanjo was the featured speaker at the United States Institute for Peace (USIP) event titled What is Right with Africa: Reframing Africa’s Leadership Challenges.

He made these remarks in response to a question by Princeton Lyman, a former ambassador to Nigeria.

Mr. Obasanjo observed that Nigeria’s tendency to flirt with near-death experiences stretches back to colonial times when it almost cost the country the chance of gaining political independence from Britain.

Recalling colonial-era disagreements over self-rule, the former President said at a stage, advocates of self-rule from the Eastern and Western Regions decided to “let the North go” since their leaders were reluctant to accept regional autonomy back then.

“But reason prevailed,” he said, “East and West got internal autonomy in 1957, North got same in 1959 and the whole country got independence in 1960.”

Listing the 1964 post-election violence in the south west and the 1966 coup d’etats which led to “pogrom and civil war” as other self-destructive phases in the country’s history, the former president remarked that Nigeria emerged from all of these as “one entity” in spite of contrarian speculations.

“Not only did we survive the civil war but, within nine years, somebody from the rebel side, as we called them, and somebody from the vandal side, as they called us, became president and vice-president of Nigeria. Not many countries achieve that,” he said.

President Obasanjo described the 2015 election as “almost in the same category” as other near-death experiences in Nigeria’s history.

He said one month to the election, no one believed “we will have a peaceful election that is reasonably free and fair.”

“I think we are now building institutions that can withstand what we may see as danger to good governance in Africa. The election has moved Nigeria one very important step up in our democratic dispensation, process and practice.”

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Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by Ozigbondu(m): 7:14pm On Apr 24, 2015
undecided
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by cozy7(m): 7:15pm On Apr 24, 2015
OBJ now trying to be d saint after his own saga, during his tenure.....kettle calling pot black.
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by seankafor(m): 7:16pm On Apr 24, 2015
but if it s u, u wont do the same? No no no, u wont do the same!!
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by gabinogem(m): 7:24pm On Apr 24, 2015
Old man that just can't be civil...
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by Bevista: 7:26pm On Apr 24, 2015
I agree that the trajectory the country was moving under Jonathan was quite worrisome, looking at Corruption, Insecurity, Leadership,etc. It was, therefore, important to halt that projectile.

However, for an ex president to continually discredit another president is not Statesmanly, especially when Obasanjo himself can be traced to some grave issues.

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Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by ki02020(m): 7:29pm On Apr 24, 2015
Respect to Baba but he should get over his anger with Gej, he has been defeated so let move on

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Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by drsteroid(m): 7:30pm On Apr 24, 2015
I think Obj needs 2 shut up and let this country move forward now that we have used our PVc 2 kick out the clueless one.Btw,he was the one who gave us jonathan.

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Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by garrix8: 7:35pm On Apr 24, 2015
Jonadunce was a curse to Nigeria, Africa and the world. Thank God he is carrying his cursed head to Otuoke..

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Quote me and say rubbish if you wish to Lagoonishly perish within 7 days.

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Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by abduljabbar4(m): 7:39pm On Apr 24, 2015
Everyone is happy. Only those against Nigeria are sad.
Some losers are simply against the success of Nigeria like this liar:
barcanista:
Oga Governor, the people will decide but Jonathan will win
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by dridowu: 7:49pm On Apr 24, 2015
in temitemi voice OBJ my role model , GMB my hero
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by Nonybb: 7:50pm On Apr 24, 2015
Obasanjo shame on you. You thought Jonathan belong to the Born-To-Rule School of thought. You were shamed because you were able to connive with the Northern oligarchs, thinking you would give him the gbagbo treatment
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by midolian(m): 7:57pm On Apr 24, 2015
Not just African countries, the whole world is happy over Jonathan's defeat.
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by Femolacaster(m): 8:00pm On Apr 24, 2015
Ebora owu l'o nsoro yen!
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by midolian(m): 8:01pm On Apr 24, 2015
drsteroid:
I think Obj needs 2 shut up and let this country move forward now that we have used our PVc 2 kick out the clueless one.Btw,he was the one who gave us jonathan.
Baba is human and is bound to make mistakes. One regrettable mistake he made was to have given us GEJ..buh thank God we ve corrected that through the ballot. And for the fact that he was in his own little way instrumental to GEJ's defeat, he deserves to be forgiven and respected.
Re: African Countries Happy Over President Jonathan’s Defeat – Obasanjo by mkbessman(m): 9:23pm On Apr 24, 2015
this man is not just straight forward... well, he should be thankful that abacha never ressurected!

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