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Poll: Do You Pity President Jonathan?I Really Feel For Him: 27% (82 votes)I Don't Pity Him At All: 58% (170 votes) Am Indifferent: 13% (41 votes) This poll has ended |
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Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Sweetlemon(f): 2:22pm On May 06, 2012 |
Garba Audu: Hmmm. There is no need for this poll. There's one thing you can never take away from GEJ; His calmness. No matter the pressure, no matter the tension, no matter the boiling point or volatility, he always remain mute with his smiling face. Remember the Azazi outburst, GEJ says "boko revolt is not a problem of PDP, it is a problem of everybody in Nigeria. Those who called for dialogue are right, those who said there should never be dialogue are also right!" ...aahh! Oni luck o!And who told you that calm, smiling people are always good people. And why should a man still be smiling AND doing practically nothing when his house is on fire 1 Like |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by honeric01(m): 2:22pm On May 06, 2012 |
ziccoit: Wanted? has he changed that? |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by bb16: 2:32pm On May 06, 2012 |
I don't think this should be an issue about empathy. The main thing here is that there is a government that needs to be run. If the person put in power to maintain the machinery of state is incapable so to do, he needs to step down humbly, or risk removal. This is how it should be, we should not begin to smear the issue with emotions or concerns about the feelings of someone who is not doing what he should do. Thus far, what tangible stride can he boast of achieving? I'm racking the corners of my brain to find just one, but I cannot. I am personally not perthurbed by what his feelings are because he is not doing enough to show that he cares about his people. He is a steward, and custodian of the state, upon his inauguration, so he needs to step up to the plate. Thank you. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Gbawe: 3:24pm On May 06, 2012 |
laykhorn: My brother, there is no allowance for logic or commonsense in the world of blind bigots and pitiful haters. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by LailaIkeji1: 3:33pm On May 06, 2012 |
bb16: I don't think this should be an issue about empathy. The main thing here is that there is a government that needs to be run. If the person put in power to maintain the machinery of state is incapable so to do, he needs to step down humbly, or risk removal. This is how it should be, we should not begin to smear the issue with emotions or concerns about the feelings of someone who is not doing what he should do. Thus far, what tangible stride can he boast of achieving? I'm racking the corners of my brain to find just one, but I cannot. I am personally not perthurbed by what his feelings are because he is not doing enough to show that he cares about his people. He is a steward, and custodian of the state, upon his inauguration, so he needs to step up to the plate. Thank you. Nigerians hav never been sooo disappointed. hmmm. GEJ. Sad super story. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by TheShopKeeper(m): 3:55pm On May 06, 2012 |
Not a winkle pity. He's the president for goodness sake. As stated, to him much is given much is expected. And the bulk stops with him. If he can't handle the heat, he shouldn't be in the kitchen of politics. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by CuteTj(m): 4:25pm On May 06, 2012 |
Thank God i didn't vote for him because i knew that things would degenerate to this level. He should grow b.a.l.l.s and start acting like a strong man. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by oiseworld: 4:26pm On May 06, 2012 |
Sweetlemon: is that why you're cring? Ok sorry!!! Pele. But, do you know how much was the president's feeding allowance before gej came into power? No you don't!! |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by jmaine: 4:30pm On May 06, 2012 |
CuteTj: Thank God i didn't vote for him because i knew that things would degenerate to this level. He should grow b.a.l.l.s and start acting like a strong man. Yes, the way OBJ acted like a strong man in ordering the razing down of Odi and Zaki biam . .killing all and sundry in sight . . . |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by oiseworld: 4:33pm On May 06, 2012 |
bb16: I don't think this should be an issue about empathy. The main thing here is that there is a government that needs to be run. If the person put in power to maintain the machinery of state is incapable so to do, he needs to step down humbly, or risk removal. This is how it should be, we should not begin to smear the issue with emotions or concerns about the feelings of someone who is not doing what he should do. Thus far, what tangible stride can he boast of achieving? I'm racking the corners of my brain to find just one, but I cannot. I am personally not perthurbed by what his feelings are because he is not doing enough to show that he cares about his people. He is a steward, and custodian of the state, upon his inauguration, so he needs to step up to the plate. Thank you. what are you vexing for? Lol the posted only used the word pity with the knowledge that some strong nigerians are only tring to frustrate his government. Of which we all know. With the knowledge of this i would like you to repost your comment, and make it more meaningful. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by kutchs: 4:38pm On May 06, 2012 |
Many of us here do not appreciate the enormity of the problem Nigeria faces. Jonathan may not have met all our expectations but how many presidents and heads of state ever met all expectations? What could any one Buhari, Ribadu, Utomi, Shekarau etc have done given the many problems the country is facing? Running a complex difficult country lyk Nigeria is not running a Town Dev Union. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Sweetlemon(f): 4:54pm On May 06, 2012 |
kutchs: Many of us here do not appreciate the enormity of the problem Nigeria faces. Jonathan may not have met all our expectations but how many presidents and heads of state ever met all expectations? What could any one Buhari, Ribadu, Utomi, Shekarau etc have done given the many problems the country is facing? Running a complex difficult country lyk Nigeria is not running a Town Dev Union.Your post shows that Jonathan has met some expectations right? Can u kindly list those expectations for us to see and appreciate? |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by CuteTj(m): 4:55pm On May 06, 2012 |
jmaine:He says he knows the real sponsors of Boko Haram then why hasn't he cracked down on them? As the CIC of the Armed Forces, He should use his powers to bring all these peeps down but since he is weak these set of people are still gallivanting around Nigeria. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by oraclefemi(m): 5:04pm On May 06, 2012 |
I have not benefited from this country, i pay for everything i use and prices keeps going up , nothing is free except air,i buy, water, food,paid my fees through out school and got a degree that i cant use because they didnt teach me shyte AND MY LECTURERS dictated from a book they were taught with back in the 70's, my president lives in aso rock and nothing he does affects me ..oh the strike affected me and fuel prices went up, so pls pls NIGERIA CAN GO TO HELL WITH ITS PRESIDENT !Sweden doesnt have half of what we have and education is FREE. imagine what the trillions from the oil subsidy will do to NIGERIAN universities ! If Jonathan should die now , i will just read the news and just move on because it doesnt affect me, one leaves another corrupt bastard is waiting to take his place. 1 Like |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by seglan(m): 5:16pm On May 06, 2012 |
Pity for him because i voted for him to be my president. All i know is God that put him there will see him through |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Walexz02(m): 5:26pm On May 06, 2012 |
y should I pity himk? if 1 or 2 of his relatives ar bombed down nw he would knw hw to do d right thing at d right tyme.mtcheqwww |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Walexz02(m): 5:29pm On May 06, 2012 |
oraclefemi: I have not benefited from this country, i pay for everything i use and prices keeps going up , nothing is free except air,i buy, water, food,paid my fees through out school and got a degree that i cant use because they didnt teach me shyte AND MY LECTURERS dictated from a book they were taught with back in the 70's, my president lives in aso rock and nothing he does affects me ..oh the strike affected me and fuel prices went up, so pls pls NIGERIA CAN GO TO HELL WITH ITS PRESIDENT !Sweden doesnt have half of what we have and education is FREE. imagine what the trillions from the oil subsidy will do to NIGERIAN universities ! If Jonathan should die now , i will just read the news and just move on because it doesnt affect me, one leaves another corrupt bastard is waiting to take his place.True talk!!!!! to hell wif them!!!! |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by osifred(m): 5:53pm On May 06, 2012 |
¶ don't feel indifferent abt him ¶ pity for him cos am sure dis wasn't what he bargain for. For dis reason ¶ hav avoided insultin or ridiculling him but dat is nt to say ¶ don't criticize him the only difference is dat ¶ do it objectively. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by alahamad(m): 6:10pm On May 06, 2012 |
This poll is even anoying..... Every Nigerian in his/her right/left senses will not think of any such word as pity for that bloated retardeen nd his piggy sack looking wife.... For crying out loud with the way they prey on the Nigerian resources, they are worst that snakes in the jungle. The whole government of GEJ is a failure nd it includes all his blind/greedy supporters. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by jidewin(m): 6:10pm On May 06, 2012 |
Pity keh? Maybe if he makes me one minister directly connected to NNPC....bah wahala...in fact I go campaign. JONATHAN ...SAI MEIGIDA...SAI BABA. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by tribalism(m): 6:17pm On May 06, 2012 |
~Bluetooth:MINISTER OF FINANCE |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by kenny1st(m): 6:21pm On May 06, 2012 |
Who will pity for a dummy ? Sometimes I wonder is this man is actually a graduate and whoever he called himself to be. Look @ d situation in d country, everything is upside down, no light, no water, house rent is on increase, infact everything has added money in d market and no law to save the poor ones whose salaries had remain d same four the past four year under the so-called nigeria companies. The suffering is too much, sometimes I feel like seimg this dummy jonathan and strangle him to death myself. Its not by force to be in power, if you are not capable why don't you allow someone come to try ? Japan had 5 president in six years not because their constition support it, but because they choose to resign when they feel they can not fix the problems...gosh ! Am really tired of this country where nothing works ! The people are just suffering and poor people are increase by number on a daily basis. May God help us take jonathan out either dead or alive ! |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Dipwater(m): 6:42pm On May 06, 2012 |
~Bluetooth: Dat0is one big problem with u mr bluetooth. Dat willy willy of a guy is not 4rm the east he is 4rm the south south he is only supporting his broda @willy willy its not all about tribe ,let's shred dat mentally and embrace truth. Thank u |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by DaLover(m): 6:45pm On May 06, 2012 |
maasoap: You people are not sincere at all. He won 5 out 6 states in Yoruba land and he also won many states in the Northern region. During primary election, he won Atiku simply because many Hausa voted for him. The simple but bitter truth is that your Retarden has disappointed and still disappointing many Nigerians. The people that are criticising him today once believed in him and trusted him and that was why they all voted him but he's simply not getting it right. Protecting thieves, protecting criminals, irrational and senseless comments all the time. His cabinet is full of thieves.Do you even appreciate how the political structure of the country prevents development and makes it difficult to fight corruption? Things will have to change very slowly as long as Hausas and Yorubas insist on the status quo.. The system we operate presently protects thieves and corrupt people...people need to see this, its more than individuals.... |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by tribalism(m): 6:47pm On May 06, 2012 |
there're lots of fools here. GEJ has no problem. i wish he will want to go on in 2015, i'll still give him all my support. we all know what problem nigeria has but is busy discussing GEJ. my take on boko haram is, GEJ should allow the actors to continue and one day they will become tired and boko haram will die a natural death. |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Kobojunkie: 6:59pm On May 06, 2012 |
Mynd_44: Honestly, I don't see why anyone should pity him. Are you trying to tell me that ha did not know what he was getting himself into? abi oooo!!! I pity any bubble-brained Nigerian who pities this man. 1 Like |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by jpphilips(m): 7:05pm On May 06, 2012 |
Wily+Wily: even devil will not take you serious @ the bolded, you need deliverance |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by sisqology(m): 7:07pm On May 06, 2012 |
I can never pity him |
Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Nobody: 7:07pm On May 06, 2012 |
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Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Nobody: 7:16pm On May 06, 2012 |
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Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Nobody: 7:18pm On May 06, 2012 |
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Re: With His Current Situation, Do You Pity President Jonathan? by Delafruita(m): 7:18pm On May 06, 2012 |
seglan: Pity for him because i voted for him to be my president. All i know is God that put him there will see him throughour major problem in Nigeria is our warped overdependence on "God".did God rig the election for him?did God pay hundreds of million to defeat atiku?unless you wanna say God is PDP |
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