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May Be With This Scores We Will Learn To Luv GEJ. by dmostcheerful(f): 11:15am On May 18, 2013 |
Please fellow nairalander correct me if any point here is wrong, I use to hate politics maybe because am a solitary type that hate talking but I like seeing the truth even in a simple fact. This are few fact. I gathered about someone I admire his personality. GEJ : The catalogue of the most hated President. (Even Abacha in his wickedness was still loved / or was it feared ?) 1. President Goodluck Jonathan became the first Nigerian President to be WARNED PUBLICLY not to contest for elections on account of ethno-regional selfish interest, AND PROMISED MAYHEM and GRIDLOCK if he does. 2. First President to experience over 50 UNWARRANTED, UNPRECEDENTED BOMBINGS of CHURCHES, PRIMARY SCHOOLS, UNIVERSITY CAMPUSES, DRINKING PARLOURS, MATCH VIEWING CENTERS in less than 365 days after his swearing-in. 3. First President/Head of State from the ENTIRE SOUTHERN NIGERIA, who is neither a NORTHERNER nor an EX-MILITARY man 4. First SOCIAL MEDIA ERA President/ Head of State 5. First President/ Head of State to experience the malicious death of INNOCENT, HARMLESS, UNARMED Youth Corpers serving their fatherland. 6. First President/ Head of State to evacuate Nigerians from trouble spots overseas by airlifting thousands of stranded citizens back home. 7. First President/ Head of State under whose tenure, MULTI PARTY DEMOCRACY blossomed most: 6 different political parties have governors in Nigeria: LP, ACN, PDP, APGA, ANPP, CPC (Please note: all court orders overturned in favour of opposition parties were all obeyed: Osun, Ekiti, etc) 8. First President/ Head of State to sign into law the FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 9. First President/ Head of State to EFFECTIVELY outlaw toll-collecting illegal police checkpoints in Nigeria 10. First President/ Head of State to introduce a national tax policy to create a self-sufficient economy that could bring development to the people. 11. First president to pay attention to our International and local Airports – Kano airport upgraded after 57 years, other airports upgrades in progress. 12. Kaduna Refinery rehabilitated after 15 years 13. The first President to summon the courage to unbundle Electricity distribution after 52 years, power supply more than doubled after almost 100 years after amalgamation (met power supply at about 2,200 mw, now 4,237 mw) States Begin Electricity Distribution 14. First President to address the bad state of the Benin-Ore road which was rehabilitated after 20 years. 15. First president to rejuvenate our comatose Railways back to life after 20 years of lull in the sector, Colonial laws under review, States and Private investors welcome in the railways sector. 16. First to introduce 35% female appointments in government positions. 17. First in decades to reduce salaries of public servants and examine the proliferation of different salary structures in the public service in the federation 18. First to deliver on Nine New Varsities, to accommodate, the growing number of admission candidates/population 19. First to promise Almajiri school, promise kept 20. First to follow due process/rule of law in government conduct 21. First president to be thought of, by the average Nigerian, as his/her COUNCILLOR, LGA CHAIRMAN, ASSEMBLYMAN, GOVERNOR, REP OR SENATOR and CHIEF JUSTICE in one fell swoop, not minding the fact that everyone has his/her job cut out in a democracy as this is not a MILITARY DICTATORSHIP- that the buck does not stop at his desk in matters involving states, LGAs and the Judiciary or Legislature; that their jobs are complementary and they are allocated funds every month from FAAC, not to ‘chop’, but to work! 22.PIB 23.FIGHTING FOR FREE AND FAIR ELECTIONS 24.PROSECUTION OF FUEL SUBSIDY THIEVES 25.FIGHT AGAINST BRIBERY AND CORRUPTION 26.FIRST FEMALE CHIEF JUSTICE OF NIGERIA 27.SUSTENANCE OF AMNESTY PROGRAMME 28.PERMANENTLY FLOW OF PETROLUEM PRODUCTS EVER IN NIGERIA 29.INCREASE OF OUR DAILY OIL PRODUCTION OUTPUT TO THE HIGEST EVER 30.PROMISE TO REVIEW IMMUNITY LAWS 31.ENTRY OF IMPORTED GOODS INTO NIGERIA IN 48 HOURS. I hope you wil see some truth in this facts. 2 Likes |
Re: May Be With This Scores We Will Learn To Luv GEJ. by nedu2000(m): 11:44am On May 18, 2013 |
But I don't have light,foodstuffs are expensive & I'm unemployed......that's what concerns M̶̲̅ε̲̣̣̣̥ and its on that basis I'll cast my vote |
Re: May Be With This Scores We Will Learn To Luv GEJ. by walakolobo: 11:54am On May 18, 2013 |
nice |
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