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Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by dre11(m): 2:29am On Sep 06, 2015
TOBI AWORINDE examines the frosty relationship that is brewing between President Muhammadu Buhari and his predecessor, former President Goodluck Jonathan over Buhari’s insistence on the probe of the ex-President’s government

BARELY 100 days after President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office, some ministers under the previous administration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, last Sunday, declared war against the incumbent over a perceived lack of “due respect.”

The ministers, who were said to be acting at the behest of Jonathan, accused Buhari and members of the ruling All Progressives Congress of condemning, ridiculing and undermining the achievements of the ex-President. According to them, the vilification amounted to rubbishing the integrity of the individual members of the past administration.

Jonathan’s ministers, in a statement by a former Minister of National Planning, Dr. Abubakar Suleiman, said the efforts of the Buhari government was to portray all members of the previous administration “as corrupt and irresponsible, in an orchestrated and vicious trial by the media,” which they said had created “a lynch mentality that discredits our honest contributions to the growth and development of our beloved nation.”

In addition to citing a list of accomplishments by the previous administration, the ministers explained that they had been silent on the accusations of the current government in the hope that “the euphoria that inspired the various attacks on the past administration would wear off and that reason would prevail.”

The statement added, “We are constrained to speak up in defence of the legacy of the Jonathan administration, and shall do so again, for as long as those who are determined to rubbish that legacy are unrelenting in their usual deployment of blackmail, persecution and similar tactics.”

But the Presidency, in its reaction on the same day, described Buhari’s war against corruption as non-negotiable.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, asked Jonathan’s ministers, who he described as ‘members of the country’s latest trade union formation, the Association of Ex-Jonathan Ministers’, to do a bit of self-reflection on the sort of government they handed over to Buhari on May 29. He said such self-reflection would make the former ministers decide for themselves if it would have been right for any incoming government to ignore the issue of the ‘brazen theft’ of public assets, which he said appeared to be the first of its kind in the country.

In a telephone interview with SUNDAY PUNCH, Dr. Idowu Johnson of the Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan, described the counterattack by Jonathan’s men as a futile attempt to prevent punitive action against them by the Buhari administration. According to the political scientist, Jonathan’s government was in power for about six years, which led to the destruction of the educational, financial and petroleum institutions to the extent that the government could no longer pay salaries.

“Now, they are saying the new government has nothing to do. In the past administration, they were trying to cover their atrocities so that it would look as if they had something to offer us. Unfortunately, it has been revealed that they could not even produce the goods that the people needed. They simply want to distract the present government so that Nigerians would view them as if they have something to offer.”

Jonathan had first foreshadowed his travails on May 10, during a farewell service at the Cathedral Church of the Advent, Abuja, when he warned that the incoming government of the then President-elect Buhari would persecute him and his ministers, as well as other aides who served under him.

The former President said, “If you take certain decisions, it might be good for the generality of the people, but it might affect people differently. So, for ministers and aides, who served with me, I sympathise with them, they will be persecuted. And they must be ready for that persecution.”

Again on May 27, during the valedictory session of the outgoing Federal Executive Council at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Jonathan said all those advising Buhari to probe his administration must also advise him to extend the probe beyond his regime in order for it not to be seen as a witch-hunt, adding that the probe should also cover the way oil wells and fields were allocated in the past.

On June 22, barely three weeks after his swearing-in, Buhari told journalists in the Villa that he had inherited a country with a virtually empty treasury and that his administration was weighed down by debts running into millions of dollars, though he did not state how much the debt amounted to.

But Jonathan’s Peoples Democratic Party asked Buhari to live up to his electoral promises and stop offering excuses. The PDP National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, in a statement on June 23, said his party noted with dismay Buhari’s statement that Nigerians should not expect much from his first 100 days in office on claims that he met “a virtually empty treasury and huge debts.”

Metuh added that the President’s comments could be an admission of “his poor knowledge of national and international economics affairs,” and that it proved the present administration was not really equipped to face the challenges of governance.

Similarly, Buhari, on July 8, while receiving members of a pressure group, Bring Back Our Girls, described Jonathan’s government as incompetent for its slow response to reports of the kidnapping of over 200 schoolgirls by Boko Haram in Chibok, Borno State, last year.

Again on July 23, during an interactive session with Nigerians in the Diaspora at the Nigerian Embassy in Washington DC, as part of a four-day official visit to the United States, Buhari said he had started receiving some documents, which showed that some unnamed former ministers and top government officials were thieves.

The President, while disclosing that the documents at his disposal indicted the officials of oil theft and other acts of “massive fraud,” vowed that the ex-ministers would be prosecuted based on the findings, while the proceeds of their fraud would be repatriated to government coffers from their multiple foreign accounts, which he alleged were opened for the purpose of laundering money.

The following day, the PDP reacted by asking Buhari to also probe past administrations preceding the Jonathan administration.

The Ondo State chapter of the party, in a statement by its Director of Publicity, Mr. Ayo Fadaka, alleged that Buhari was selective in his plans to recover looted funds and prosecute corrupt public officials and warned the President to desist from an alleged witch-hunt of PDP members.

In the same vein, Shehu, on August 16, confirmed to journalists that plans had been concluded to recover all government property, including vehicles, buildings and generator sets, which were still in possession of government officials that served under Jonathan.

Buhari was said to be irked by the development and therefore set up a committee made up of civil servants and security agencies to identify and recover the unreturned public assets from the former political appointees.

The identities of the said former government officials were however not disclosed.

But Head of the Department of Political Science, University of Lagos, Prof. Solomon Akinboye, told SUNDAY PUNCH that it would be wrong for Buhari to probe Jonathan’s government without transparency.

According to the political scientist, everything must be done openly, saying there should be no witch-hunt by the government. He believed that if anyone was found guilty or otherwise, the process and outcome should be made public.

“For instance, they have accused the former Finance Minister and the lady said she has her facts. If she has her facts and she is exonerated, then fine. Jonathan has done his bit and left. The man on board should be allowed to do his bit.

“If Jonathan’s men have done something wrong, they have to pay for it. Let’s wait for the investigations. For example, (Sambo) Dasuki is under investigation. Let’s see the result of the investigation. Nobody will accuse someone of something they have not done. Even if one is accused and the charge is investigated, if he is found not guilty, the person is a free man,” Akinboye said.

But Johnson argued that Jonathan was trying to prove to the current government that his ministers were on their own. According to him, the ex-President wants his men to take the fall by making them account for their ministries independently.

“The most important thing (to Jonathan) is that they can see that he is disappointed in the people he appointed. He doesn’t want to share in the blame,” the political scientist added.

Speaking with SUNDAY PUNCH, the Executive Director of Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders, Mr. Debo Adeniran, likened the complaints by Jonathan’s ministers to a drowning person reaching for any available straw. According to the activist, the act is all in a bid to intimidate the government to soft-pedal their punitive actions.

Adeniran added, “There are occasions when this kind of attack is used to intimidate, as a form of defence. But it is for the government to resist such attempts at intimidation by these people. They also know that they have a lot of skeletons in their cupboard and they don’t want anyone to go near that cupboard.

“Jonathan was the chief accounting officer of that administration and he knew that every crime his ministers committed during his tenure would implicate him. That might be the reason why he thinks that he should use the ministers to intimidate the government out of probing the culprits in the previous administration.

The Buhari-Jonathan camps’ face-off might not have collided but the stage appears to be set for such confrontation, especially on the unfolding probe of the immediate past administration. While allegations have been bandied about, especially in the media, the tension may be doused until the principal actors are called upon to account for their deeds or misdeeds in days to come.

http://www.punchng.com/politics/jonathan-vs-buhari-setting-the-stage-for-an-imminent-confrontation/

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by dre11(m): 2:57am On Sep 06, 2015
In a telephone interview with SUNDAY PUNCH, Dr. Idowu Johnson of the Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan, described the counterattack by Jonathan’s men as a futile attempt to prevent punitive action against them by the Buhari administration. According to the political scientist, Jonathan’s government was in power for about six years, which led to the destruction of the educational, financial and petroleum institutions to the extent that the government could no longer pay salaries.

This is one thing that the taniods and wailers won't want to hear..... The believe their alpha and omega was the best thing to happen to Nigerians after he has almost destroyed the fabric of existence of this nation through their corrupt ways/actions ......






Anyway:
Kudos to him for presiding over a govt whose principle of 'stealing is not corruption' plunged the nation into the present economic abyss.
In fact, many kudos to him for just being the figure-head president, feared and reverenced by nobody, and to whom all opinions sound good.
Very soon, people of your ilk will have many more reasons to praise GEJ to high heavens for non-performance and his penchant for corruption and corrupt individuals while in govt, when the wind will finally blow away the covering/scale in their eyes, the will know that their master was never whom they think he was

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by ijustdey: 3:05am On Sep 06, 2015
Again on May 27, during the valedictory session of the outgoing Federal Executive Council at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, Jonathan said all those
advising Buhari to probe his administration must also advise him to extend the probe beyond his regime in order for it not to be seen as a witch-hunt, adding that the probe should also cover the way oil wells and fields were allocated in the past.

if GEJ believed probing him alone will amount to witch hunting........


why didn't he probe the other government before him that he is now leaving the task to PMB to probe..... at least it's the government at hand that will choose who he wants to probe and from which time range he is willing to go

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by owobokiri(m): 3:28am On Sep 06, 2015
Punch and her village reporting. . All the "intellectuals" quoted in this write up are from the south west an APC stronghold. What will it take an editor/reporter to pick up his phone and dial say the HoD Political Science department Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, or that of uniport or Unical to have a feel/pulse of other parts of the country as it regards buharis desperation to persecute Jonathan and Jonathans clumsy attempt at a fight back? A vindictive process that is being baptised as "probe". . Why pass some clannish verdicts off as some national opinion?

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by eleko1: 3:48am On Sep 06, 2015
sad It won't be nice to see jona and his compatriots in thieving Allison Madueke,Okonjo Wahala in Prison sad but if they are eventually toast to Kirikiri,blame Mama Shepos for her Prophecy/Vision.May we never see clueless/misfortune PDP govt again

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by Nobody: 4:00am On Sep 06, 2015
ijustdey:


if GEJ believed probing him alone will amount to witch hunting........


why didn't he probe the other government before him that he is now leaving the task to PMB to probe..... at least it's the government at hand that will choose who he wants to probe and from which time range he is willing to go
Sorry he is not at liberty to choose any time range.Anyway enough of all this cowardly media noise, its getting too boring

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by Nobody: 4:02am On Sep 06, 2015
dre11:



This is one thing that the taniods and wailers won't want to hear..... The believe their alpha and omega was the best thing to happen to Nigerians after he has almost destroyed the fabric of existence of this nation through their corrupt ways/actions ......






Anyway:
Kudos to him for presiding over a govt whose principle of 'stealing is not corruption' plunged the nation into the present economic abyss.
In fact, many kudos to him for just being the figure-head president, feared and reverenced by nobody, and to whom all opinions sound good.
Very soon, people of your ilk will have many more reasons to praise GEJ to high heavens for non-performance and his penchant for corruption and corrupt individuals while in govt, when the wind will finally blow away the covering/scale in their eyes, the will know that their master was never whom they think he was


What else do you expect from a Yoruba political "scientist" .enough of all this stupid biased junk journalism by the PUNCH newspapers

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by ijustdey: 7:54am On Sep 06, 2015
chukwudi44:

Sorry he is not at liberty to choose any time range.Anyway enough of all this cowardly media noise, its getting too boring


he chooses what he wants



when GEJ was there....... why didn't he probe past misdeeds.


am sure he didn't because he was going to profit from them and thinks business will be as usual
just like how it was

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by Nobody: 7:57am On Sep 06, 2015
ijustdey:



he chooses what he wants



when GEJ was there....... why didn't he probe past misdeeds.


am sure he didn't because he was going to profit from them and thinks business will be as usual
just like how it was
Then ask Aregbesola to better get ready to pay salaries with proceeds from groundnut and cocoa

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by QuotaSystem: 8:07am On Sep 06, 2015
chukwudi44:

Then ask Aregbesola to better get ready to pay salaries with proceeds from groundnut and cocoa

Shukudi at your age you should have outgrown self-delusion.

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by Nobody: 8:20am On Sep 06, 2015
QuotaSystem:


Shukudi at your age you should have outgrown self-delusion.
From the west but I think the South South should make things very difficult for buhari if he continues to persecute them....

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by Nobody: 9:26am On Sep 06, 2015
QuotaSystem:


Shukudi at your age you should have outgrown self-delusion.

Why do you think Buhari has only been making noise only in the pages of newspapers for the last 3 months? He knows what will happen shpuld he go beyond that

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by QuotaSystem: 9:35am On Sep 06, 2015
chukwudi44:


Why do you think Buhari has only been making noise only in the pages of newspapers for the last 3 months? He knows what will happen shpuld he go beyond that

What will happen? What can you do/have you done now that PMB has decided to probe Jonathan alone.

Don't forget the Niger Delta is solidly behind PMB.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/boroh-promises-to-strengthen-amnesty-programme/

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/182496-interview-jonathan-is-a-disappointment-ex-militant-leader-boyloaf.html

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by QuotaSystem: 9:39am On Sep 06, 2015
angels09:

From the west but I think the South South should make things very difficult for buhari if he continues to persecute them....

1. Persecute them by cleaning up Ogoni that their son failed to clean?

2. Persecute them by giving them more appointments than the Yorubas despite not voting for him?

3. Persecute then by paying all amnesty entitlements?

I don't think you know what you're saying.

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by buzquet(m): 9:45am On Sep 06, 2015
It will b nice seeing GEJ, mama SHEPOO n thr Co thieves like Allinson, Okonjo, etc at KIRIKIRI FACILITIES. Thank God say na my papa b d chief warden ova thr

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by criminalmindz: 9:45am On Sep 06, 2015
friends and colleagues from every part of the nation and some of my best friends are not even from my side of the country.

However, recent events are making me to have a deeper reflection and I wish we- Southerners in this instance- can have some kind of introspection. Out of 25 appointments made so far, 18 are from the North, 3 are from the South West, 4 are from the South South while the South East has ZERO appointments. A tweet which I saw today stated that “southerners are only competent when it’s time for elections but northerners are competent in terms of governance” and this made the following thoughts run through my mind:

1. Only Southerners have been accusing fellow Southerners of corruption. Oshiomole has been attacking Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as if Ngozi turned down his marriage proposal. The same Oshiomole tried to make nonsense of Akinwumi Adeshina’s successes in the agriculture sector. Ambode tried to pull Fashola down and successfully smeared him with stains. Maybe that’s why Fashola did not get the Chief of Staff role. I’m yet to see a Northerner accuse another Northerner of corruption, even when they belong to different parties. The closest a Northerner got was when the new Kano State Governor attacked Rabiu Kwankaso but he quickly sheathed his sword and even disowned previous reports of attacks. Why are we like this?

2. Are Southerners the only ones who are corrupt? Were there no northerner heading the ministries and parastatals? Did the outgone Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko not have an alleged case of certificate forgery but he still served out his tenure until he resigned voluntarily? I’m not in support of corruption under any guise but the fight against corruption must not be seen to be sectional.

3. How come it’s easier for the President to believe that Sanni Abacha was not corrupt in spite of recovered loot while it is so easy for him to believe Goodluck Jonathan is irredeemably corrupt?

4. I still remember that aside from God, Tinubu made Tambuwal what he is today. The same Tambuwal would later call Femi Gbajabiamila ‘incompetent’ and rated Dogara as more competent. The same Tambuwal was propped up by Tinubu, a Southerner against a fellow Southerner, Mulikat Akande. Obasanjo was very key to denying Goodluck Jonathan a second term. A good number can still recall how OBJ tore his PDP membership card in public glare. The Northerners find it easy to support themselves but we are always pulling ourselves down. Babangida Aliyu, Sule Lamido and all the other Northern Governors including the former PDP Chairman Adamu Muazu often times refused to campaign for Goodluck Jonathan openly and many times even espoused the virtues of the opposing candidate on the rostrum!

5. Southern leaders and Presidents pull down Southern business men but prop up Northern ones. How many people still remember how Obasanjo ran Mike Adenuga out of town but both Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan made Aliko Dangote what he is today. No northern leader goes against their own. I dare to put it on record that President Buhari will never go against Aliko Dangote for any reason.

6. How come OBJ pardoned Salisu Buhari, the ex-Speaker who forged his credentials and he later was given an appointment as a Governing Council member of a University and heavens did not fall- but when Goodluck Jonathan pardoned Alamieyeseigha it became one of the major issues counted against him? Is there one rule for some and another rule for others?

7. We find it easy to raise our voices in support of the deportation of Buruji Kashamu but have no qualms with Atiku Abubakar strutting around the corridors of power.

8. Only Southerners find it so easy to abuse their elders when they voice opinions not in tandem with the popular opinion. We find it easy to diss Afenifere elders and call them ‘Afenifebi’ while hurling expletives and curses at them. We even abuse our kings and priests. Northerners will never abuse an Emir no matter how unpopular what he said is. Can you imagine any Northerner raising his voice against the Sultan? In spite of Tanko Yakassai, Balarabe Musa and Dangiwa Umar’s perceived support for Jonathan, northern youths did not abuse them. But our own youths run down our elders on social media while our educated elite also support the act.

These are some of the thoughts that have been running through my mind. I don’t pretend to have all the answers and I do this at the risk of being labelled an ethnic bigot. The point however is that Southerners have to get their acts right. We have to put our house in order. The bickering must stop. Let’s engage our emotional intelligence. Let’s not allow others to exploit our tendency to self-destruct.

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by kennyman2000(m): 9:45am On Sep 06, 2015
Hmmmm..

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by lekjons(m): 9:46am On Sep 06, 2015
these people don purchase all available acres of land.. chai! see epistles!

*runs out of thread*
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by ladyF(f): 9:47am On Sep 06, 2015
If I hear! Those ministers under Jonathan's administration, why dem dey fear? If they have nothing to hide, they wouldn't fret! But no, they are all jittery, the evil they have done is haunting them. They haven't seen anything yet.....Sai Buhari

It's [size=20pt]LadyF[/size] again grin grin grin

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by eph12(m): 9:47am On Sep 06, 2015
Same old news being recycled. Nothing new here. Waste of time.
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by 5starmilitant: 9:47am On Sep 06, 2015
The 100 wasted days will be a tip of the iceberg, cos 4 wasted years will still come.........the lying liars have nothing to offer Nigeria.
O Lord, may I never be a mastubating mastubater, a lying liar, and a suffering & smiling slave. Give me more grace to WAIL.........Amen

Fela was a wailing wailer, ken sarowiwa was a wailing wailer, Martin Luther king was a wailing wailer, Nelson Mandela was a wailing wailer, and am proud also to be a wailing wailer cool cool cool cool

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by Nobody: 9:47am On Sep 06, 2015
QuotaSystem:


What will happen? What can you do/have you done now that PMB has decided to probe Jonathan alone.

Don't forget the Niger Delta is solidly behind PMB.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/boroh-promises-to-strengthen-amnesty-programme/

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/182496-interview-jonathan-is-a-disappointment-ex-militant-leader-boyloaf.html

Buhari has only been acting on the pages of newspapers so far!!! Let him move against GEJ and see what will happen!!! GEJ is still in otuoke sipping red wine on top of isiewu and you are still showing me newspaper links

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by drey076(m): 9:48am On Sep 06, 2015
Epistle
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by adesegun121(m): 9:48am On Sep 06, 2015
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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by 5starmilitant: 9:48am On Sep 06, 2015
QuotaSystem:


1. Persecute them by cleaning up Ogoni that their son failed to clean?

2. Persecute them by giving them more appointments than the Yorubas despite not voting for him?

3. Persecute then by paying all amnesty entitlements?

I don't think you know what you're saying.

Out of 42 the appointments, how many are south southerners? As for the amnesty, ur messiah has no option than to comply to the end of the contract........ Stay mute if you don't hav anything to say..#happy Sunday

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by hknballer: 9:48am On Sep 06, 2015
who den help?




















who den help?




















#100dayswasted

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by Captainswag225(m): 9:48am On Sep 06, 2015
buhari hates jonathan coz he can never be great as him. All the achievements of jonathan cant never be surpassed by Buhari..........no matter what Buhari does to frustrate jonathan it wont work. #100 #wasted #days

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by agarawu23(m): 9:49am On Sep 06, 2015
eleko1:
sad It won't be nice to see jona and his compatriots in thieving Allison Madueke,Okonjo Wahala in Prison sad but if they are eventually toast to Kirikiri,blame Mama Shepos for her Prophecy/Vision.May we never see clueless/misfortune PDP govt again
AMEN!!!

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Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by YurFatHer: 9:49am On Sep 06, 2015
Ookk. Suspense filled.
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by ossaisly(m): 9:49am On Sep 06, 2015
tongue
Re: Jonathan Vs Buhari: Setting The Stage For An Imminent Confrontation - AWORINDE by 5starmilitant: 9:49am On Sep 06, 2015
ijustdey:



he chooses what he wants



when GEJ was there....... why didn't he probe past misdeeds.


am sure he didn't because he was going to profit from them and thinks business will be as usual
just like how it was

Just hear yourself spew trash....he has limited the probe to Jonathan's admin becos he's afraid obj will expose his ugly ass also. We know the truth, we can't be deceived like you slaves. I thought your Buhari is fearless, why is he afraid of obj? He has suddenly gone blind and deaf over the Halliburton scandal....... $182 million, isn't that a huge amount of money to let go?
Fucck you masturbating slaves, Fucck Buhari, Fucck his body language or body odour......

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