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Jonathan Is The Most Insulted, Disrespected And Abused In Nigerian History by MalasparkBlog(m): 7:06am On May 02, 2013
The economic policies of the Federal Government have been described as unfavourable to the Nigerian people by the Labour Party.

The party, on Tuesday in Abuja, also warned that with the way the Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, was handling the economy, Nigeria might not be able to fulfil her promise of employment generation.

The National Chairman of LP, Mr. Dan Nwanyanwu, who was Speaking when the Inter-party Advisory Council led by Dr. Yunusa Tanko paid a courtesy call on him, also warned politicians, especially opposition parties, to desist from insulting President Goodluck Jonathan.
He said, “The way the economy is being run by the coordinating Minister, Okonjo-Iweala, will not create the kind of development we need. The way she runs it will not give employment to Nigerians.She must change her tactics because her policies are hurting the economy.
“All those economic politics will not help Nigeria. All those economic policies are not helping Nigeria and I think with the away the Coordinating Minister is running the economy, we may not be able to generate the employment needed.”

While warning political leaders, especially those in the opposition parties on the need to desist from hauling abuses at the president, Nwanyawu suggested that IPAC should call a meeting of all political parties “and look for a means of addressing issues, try and fix a meeting with the President.”

According to him, abusing Jonathan unnecessarily would not earn Nigeria respect in the comity of nations.
He said, “We’ve political leaders, who wake up and just abuse the president. Our president is the most insulted, most disrespected and abused in the history of Nigeria.”

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Re: Jonathan Is The Most Insulted, Disrespected And Abused In Nigerian History by Nobody: 8:55am On May 02, 2013
Because he is the most democratic!
Re: Jonathan Is The Most Insulted, Disrespected And Abused In Nigerian History by nuclearboy(m): 9:31am On May 02, 2013
If Buhari was president, would he NOT have critics, enemies, detractors?

Jesus walked on earth - didn't people ask He be condemned? Even to the point where His death was achieved?

The NEXT president will be insulted MORE - it goes with the office because its always lonely at the top!

So please stop all this whining - making yourself a public figure makes you a public depository of odious talk! Anyone who doesn't like being insulted should sit at home and enjoy his peace! Obama is insulted daily too and ain't passing bricks in the toilet over that!

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