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20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by MAYOWAAK: 10:16pm On Dec 26, 2013
My attention was drawn to President Jonathan’s goodwill message to Nigerians on Christmas. Having read many speeches from the President of Nigeria, I am always certain that there would be grammatical and other kinds of errors in his speeches. Indeed, I have stopped bothering about it. But when I read his present speech, I had to comment, initially for the benefit of my friends.

The responses to my comment promoted me to further analyze that speech. (Before you go further, remember that anybody can make a mistake. It is a matter of degree; but the office of the President of Nigeria should not make the same type of mistake that an individual like me could make). The funny thing is that I am actually familiar with how the presidency works or should work. There are layers of personnel to ensure that anything coming from the President, directly in his name, reflects the best the country is capable of. That is supposed to be the general state of affair and everybody in the presidency understands and works towards that. The office of the President would therefore have the best secretaries and other support staff working in a structure where they are positioned to detect errors and correct them before the matter gets out.

For instance, it is a serious problem to submit a document to the President for his signature, where such a document has an error in it. We refer to documents signed by the President as documents that are watertight and perfect. They leave no room for typos or other problems. That is why a document bearing directly the name of the President would go through several checks and reviews before publication.

Note that this was not a speech delivered on behalf of the President by an aide. It is not a thing by a press rep. It is not a thing by his advisers. It is directly in the name of the President. So, efforts should have been expended to ensure that it met the highest standards. If they were not sure of that standard or they lack the time and resources to ensure the highest standards, they could have had the speech given on behalf of the President by some other official.

What I think happened was that they allowed a low grade, low talent (but highly paid) connected political player’s relative to man the President’s Facebook account. They forgot that even though it was Facebook, that was the President directly communicating with the world.

Some people naively think that this is just about grammatical error. They are satisfied that he even bothered to greet them on Christmas. But, rather, this matter reflects failure at several levels. It is failure to understand the use and significance of the social media in modern governance. It is failure to understand the people and the audience the President is trying to reach. It is a failure to select the right officials based on competence rather than political patronage. It is simply a huge failure to lead the country with any sense of modernity.

A few days ago, President Putin of Russia had a meet-the-press session attended by 3,000 press people. Putin communicated with the world with the latest and best technology that exists. He communicated like a pro. But here, the President of the most populous black nation in the world where 65% of the population comprises of people under age 30 could not even send a simple message on Facebook without so many basic errors.

Now, I used this simple issue to test Nigerians. I wanted to see how many of the youth would understand what is in issue here. Many do not understand that if you don’t speak any language of your choice in the correct grammatical format, that would cause you to say the opposite of what you meant to say. Now, may we examine in some specific details the statement by the President of Nigeria, as follows: (I placed my comments as Notes after the first four paragraphs). PRESIDENT JONATHAN’S SPEECH: FIRST PARAGRAPH: As the world marks the birth of Jesus Christ, let me, on behalf of myself, my family and the Federal Government, extend the good tidings of peace, progress and joy to every home throughout our beloved country Nigeria.

Note: This paragraph has the errors such as: (1) The world does not mark the birth of Jesus Christ, really. Only Christians do that. This is because the word “marks”, as used in this first paragraph means: “a festival to mark an anniversary: celebrate, observe, recognize, acknowledge, keep, honor, solemnize, pay tribute to, salute, commemorate, remember, memorialize.” Only Christians do that for the birth of “Jesus Christ”. Also, there is a difference in connotation between “Jesus of Nazareth” and “Jesus Christ”. Jesus of Nazareth is a historical figure that everybody agrees was born, lived and was killed in the region of Judea about 2000 years ago. The Jews and Muslims and everyone else really call him “Jesus of Nazareth”, but they do not accept that he is “Christ” the Messiah. So the world could not really “mark” the birth of “Jesus Christ”, any more than it would be correct to say “the world marks the birth of Mohammed”. (2) The use of the phrase, “on behalf of myself” is questionable on grounds of appropriateness. If you must add “myself” on the list of people the President was speaking for, that should be the last on the list. (3) The phrase, “the Federal Government”, is incomplete and ambiguous. While acceptable in some clear contexts, it is ambiguous to someone who might not automatically know that Jonathan is the President of Nigeria. So, that phrase ought to have been “Federal Government of Nigeria” or anything else that specifies the country in question. This is particularly so because the phrase is being used for the first time in the speech. It is true that he subsequently added in the same paragraph the word “Nigeria”. But that does not cure the error. (4) The last phrase in that paragraph, “our beloved country Nigeria” is incorrectly written. There ought to be a comma between “country” and “Nigeria”. The funny thing is that if the writer had used the readily available spell checker on his or her computer, many of these errors would have been highlighted and taken out. So, how could our officials be so lazy and daft?

SECOND PARAGRAPH: Christmas is a time of joyous family gatherings and as President, I see every Nigerian as a member of my family and I urge us all to retain the unique sense of brotherly love that this season evokes beyond the Yuletide period.

Note: (1) This paragraph is mostly meaningless. The President’s attempt to define Christmas only as “a time for joyous family gatherings” does not reflect an intelligible articulation of the purpose of Christmas. In fact, religious scholars do not believe that the central connotation of Christmas involves family gatherings, as there is no such religious obligation for families to gather. Of course, he could have avoided this ambiguity by indicating that this is his own understanding of the meaning of Christmas. (2) Also the use of the definite article “a” before “time” does not reflect the best practice. (3) Similarly, there ought to be the definite article “the” before the word “President” in that paragraph. (4) The most disturbing error in the second paragraph of the speech has to do with the last seven words in that paragraph, “this season evokes beyond the Yuletide period”. The problems here are: (a) What is the “season” mentioned here? That is Christmas season. (b) What is the “Yuletide period” mentioned here? That is Christmas period. So, that statement really says something like this: “This Christmas season evokes beyond the Christmas period”. You can see immediately the dumbness of such statement. It is a lazy statement by a lazy writer. And, by the way, what is the meaning of the word “Yuletide”? It is defined by Wikipedia as: “Yule or Yuletide (“Yule time”) is a Pagan religious festival observed by the historical Germanic peoples, later being absorbed into and equated with the Christian festival of Christmas.” The English Dictionary defined it as “Archaic way of saying “Christmas””. Now why would this writer use such term, really?

THIRD PARAGRAPH: While we will surely mark this holiday in our different ways and according to our established traditions, it is my desire that we all celebrate Christmas with some minimum comforts and my team and I have long prepared for this by working to improve our infrastructure especially those that most serve us during this season.

Note: This paragraph, like all other paragraphs in the speech, contains at least four errors. I don’t need to mention them here, except to point out the most bizarre of the errors. That has to do with the phrase: “it is my desire that we all celebrate Christmas with some minimum comfort...” What does the President mean to say here? Is he urging Nigerians to show restraint in their consumption during the period, which might make sense, or does he really mean that Nigerians should be minimally comfortable during the period? (If Nigerians don’t have electricity during the period, yes, that would be “minimum comfort” for them). It is totally bizarre for such ambiguity and confusion to emanate from a simple statement of goodwill from the President of Nigeria. I will not bother to list the errors in the remaining paragraphs. Those are even too disturbing for anyone to bother to point them out. It is easier to point out the correct statements here than to point out the errors because only about five sentences in the entire speech are correct grammatically and otherwise. And most of the factual assertions in the speech are false and most statements of opinion in it are illogical.

FOURTH PARAGRAPH: Knowing that this period is the peak period for cross country travels amongst our people, this administration has fast tracked the repair and reconstruction of artery roads nationwide. We have also ensured that the nightmare our citizens suffered at fuel stations during periods like this is put behind us. For the second year in a row, train services have continued to run from the Lagos Terminus all the way to The hinterlands of the North. This year, we also introduced cargo and haulage train services from the Lagos Port to up country locations.

FIFTH PARAGRAPH: With the Enugu airport now handling international flights, more of our people can fly directly to their localities resulting in reduced pressure on our roads. SIXTH PARAGRAPH: Our policies to spur local production of staples such as rice and wheat are bearing fruits as evidenced by the 2013 Global Hunger Index. SEVENTH PARAGRAPH: Although I will not depend on statistics until every Nigerian has enough to eat at all times and in every season, the report is salutary and only galvanizes us to further action. EIGHTH PARAGRAPH: I have also personally monitored government’s fiscal effort which we ensured were tightened for the purpose of avoiding or severely reducing the seasonal inflationary trends on consumer goods around this time of the year with the attendant result that inflation is at single digit rate. NINETH PARAGRAPH: These steps have been undertaken because of my belief that every good and great thing is possible in our country if we desire to achieve it. TENTH PARAGRAPH: So, as we all celebrate with friends and family, I say from me to you, Merry Christmas and may the joys of the season extend from our individual homes to those of our neighbors and neighboring communities irrespective of religion and region. GEJ

•Emeka Ugwuonye, Esquire, lawyer and activist, wrote from Lagos. Photo shows President Goodluck Jonathan.

Source News Express

Posted 26/12/2013 10:36:32 AM
http://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/detail.php?news=3893
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Drniyi4u(m): 11:29pm On Dec 26, 2013
Ah don't care

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by waleadex(m): 11:35pm On Dec 26, 2013
Noted!
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by negaiyke: 11:50pm On Dec 26, 2013
Misplaced priority.. U xo took ur f**kin tym 2 outline d mistakes of GEJ tryin 2 make it a big deal out of it... Take ur dark mind 2 Obama's 1st election oath swearin ceremony, America's Attorney General made a clear mistake in readin d oath 2 Obama.. D world knew but didnt make a deal outa it cuz human error iz totaly inevitable..am sure ur inversely seekin employment 4rm sahara reporters.. GUDLUCK

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by udatso: 2:32pm On Dec 27, 2013
Op. Point of correction sir. Muslims also believe that Jesus is the Christ. We don't just believe he is divine or God. We believe he is a prophet of God.

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by MostIncredibleDFirst: 6:02pm On Dec 27, 2013
Mr. I Too-know, I can also spot several grammatical errors in your write-up. You claim to be a lawyer, yet your english writing skills is almost below average. If your writing skills could be at that level, it is therefore doubtful IF YOU CAN WRITE USING LEGALESE. Go get a life. Sitting-down to detect "errors" in GEJ's facebook message, is an indication that you have nothing productive doing. Remember, an idle man is a potential devil's workshop.

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Trut(m): 6:06pm On Dec 27, 2013
Jobless man, all you do is to pop-nose on GEJ's speech. Aproko go kill you and your types.

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by sammy329(m): 8:37pm On Dec 27, 2013
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Garrithe1st: 9:09pm On Dec 27, 2013
OP

How does that affect da price of Garri in da Market

cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by suwailad(f): 9:11pm On Dec 27, 2013
APC on top
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Brimmie(m): 9:31pm On Dec 27, 2013
OP, can you pls edit your post? Give it some spacing!

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Nobody: 9:58pm On Dec 27, 2013
So? Didn't he pass the message across?? tongue
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Youngzedd(m): 10:02pm On Dec 27, 2013
Fault finder.

So you sat down and analysis the speech of the number one citizen of this country that will never make any change in our lives, not even decreasing the price of the unmentionable and drinkable G banned on Nairaland.
Soon you will analysis Chinese presidents' speech.

But wait.... I thought the strike has been called off

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by dami212: 10:09pm On Dec 27, 2013
MAYOWAAK: My attention was drawn to President Jonathan’s goodwill message to Nigerians on Christmas. Having read many speeches from the President of Nigeria, I am always certain that there would be grammatical and other kinds of errors in his speeches. Indeed, I have stopped bothering about it. But when I read his present speech, I had to comment, initially for the benefit of my friends.

The responses to my comment promoted me to further analyze that speech. (Before you go further, remember that anybody can make a mistake. It is a matter of degree; but the office of the President of Nigeria should not make the same type of mistake that an individual like me could make). The funny thing is that I am actually familiar with how the presidency works or should work. There are layers of personnel to ensure that anything coming from the President, directly in his name, reflects the best the country is capable of. That is supposed to be the general state of affair and everybody in the presidency understands and works towards that. The office of the President would therefore have the best secretaries and other support staff working in a structure where they are positioned to detect errors and correct them before the matter gets out.

For instance, it is a serious problem to submit a document to the President for his signature, where such a document has an error in it. We refer to documents signed by the President as documents that are watertight and perfect. They leave no room for typos or other problems. That is why a document bearing directly the name of the President would go through several checks and reviews before publication.

Note that this was not a speech delivered on behalf of the President by an aide. It is not a thing by a press rep. It is not a thing by his advisers. It is directly in the name of the President. So, efforts should have been expended to ensure that it met the highest standards. If they were not sure of that standard or they lack the time and resources to ensure the highest standards, they could have had the speech given on behalf of the President by some other official.

What I think happened was that they allowed a low grade, low talent (but highly paid) connected political player’s relative to man the President’s Facebook account. They forgot that even though it was Facebook, that was the President directly communicating with the world.

Some people naively think that this is just about grammatical error. They are satisfied that he even bothered to greet them on Christmas. But, rather, this matter reflects failure at several levels. It is failure to understand the use and significance of the social media in modern governance. It is failure to understand the people and the audience the President is trying to reach. It is a failure to select the right officials based on competence rather than political patronage. It is simply a huge failure to lead the country with any sense of modernity.

A few days ago, President Putin of Russia had a meet-the-press session attended by 3,000 press people. Putin communicated with the world with the latest and best technology that exists. He communicated like a pro. But here, the President of the most populous black nation in the world where 65% of the population comprises of people under age 30 could not even send a simple message on Facebook without so many basic errors.

Now, I used this simple issue to test Nigerians. I wanted to see how many of the youth would understand what is in issue here. Many do not understand that if you don’t speak any language of your choice in the correct grammatical format, that would cause you to say the opposite of what you meant to say. Now, may we examine in some specific details the statement by the President of Nigeria, as follows: (I placed my comments as Notes after the first four paragraphs). PRESIDENT JONATHAN’S SPEECH: FIRST PARAGRAPH: As the world marks the birth of Jesus Christ, let me, on behalf of myself, my family and the Federal Government, extend the good tidings of peace, progress and joy to every home throughout our beloved country Nigeria.

Note: This paragraph has the errors such as: (1) The world does not mark the birth of Jesus Christ, really. Only Christians do that. This is because the word “marks”, as used in this first paragraph means: “a festival to mark an anniversary: celebrate, observe, recognize, acknowledge, keep, honor, solemnize, pay tribute to, salute, commemorate, remember, memorialize.” Only Christians do that for the birth of “Jesus Christ”. Also, there is a difference in connotation between “Jesus of Nazareth” and “Jesus Christ”. Jesus of Nazareth is a historical figure that everybody agrees was born, lived and was killed in the region of Judea about 2000 years ago. The Jews and Muslims and everyone else really call him “Jesus of Nazareth”, but they do not accept that he is “Christ” the Messiah. So the world could not really “mark” the birth of “Jesus Christ”, any more than it would be correct to say “the world marks the birth of Mohammed”. (2) The use of the phrase, “on behalf of myself” is questionable on grounds of appropriateness. If you must add “myself” on the list of people the President was speaking for, that should be the last on the list. (3) The phrase, “the Federal Government”, is incomplete and ambiguous. While acceptable in some clear contexts, it is ambiguous to someone who might not automatically know that Jonathan is the President of Nigeria. So, that phrase ought to have been “Federal Government of Nigeria” or anything else that specifies the country in question. This is particularly so because the phrase is being used for the first time in the speech. It is true that he subsequently added in the same paragraph the word “Nigeria”. But that does not cure the error. (4) The last phrase in that paragraph, “our beloved country Nigeria” is incorrectly written. There ought to be a comma between “country” and “Nigeria”. The funny thing is that if the writer had used the readily available spell checker on his or her computer, many of these errors would have been highlighted and taken out. So, how could our officials be so lazy and daft?

SECOND PARAGRAPH: Christmas is a time of joyous family gatherings and as President, I see every Nigerian as a member of my family and I urge us all to retain the unique sense of brotherly love that this season evokes beyond the Yuletide period.

Note: (1) This paragraph is mostly meaningless. The President’s attempt to define Christmas only as “a time for joyous family gatherings” does not reflect an intelligible articulation of the purpose of Christmas. In fact, religious scholars do not believe that the central connotation of Christmas involves family gatherings, as there is no such religious obligation for families to gather. Of course, he could have avoided this ambiguity by indicating that this is his own understanding of the meaning of Christmas. (2) Also the use of the definite article “a” before “time” does not reflect the best practice. (3) Similarly, there ought to be the definite article “the” before the word “President” in that paragraph. (4) The most disturbing error in the second paragraph of the speech has to do with the last seven words in that paragraph, “this season evokes beyond the Yuletide period”. The problems here are: (a) What is the “season” mentioned here? That is Christmas season. (b) What is the “Yuletide period” mentioned here? That is Christmas period. So, that statement really says something like this: “This Christmas season evokes beyond the Christmas period”. You can see immediately the dumbness of such statement. It is a lazy statement by a lazy writer. And, by the way, what is the meaning of the word “Yuletide”? It is defined by Wikipedia as: “Yule or Yuletide (“Yule time”) is a Pagan religious festival observed by the historical Germanic peoples, later being absorbed into and equated with the Christian festival of Christmas.” The English Dictionary defined it as “Archaic way of saying “Christmas””. Now why would this writer use such term, really?

THIRD PARAGRAPH: While we will surely mark this holiday in our different ways and according to our established traditions, it is my desire that we all celebrate Christmas with some minimum comforts and my team and I have long prepared for this by working to improve our infrastructure especially those that most serve us during this season.

Note: This paragraph, like all other paragraphs in the speech, contains at least four errors. I don’t need to mention them here, except to point out the most bizarre of the errors. That has to do with the phrase: “it is my desire that we all celebrate Christmas with some minimum comfort...” What does the President mean to say here? Is he urging Nigerians to show restraint in their consumption during the period, which might make sense, or does he really mean that Nigerians should be minimally comfortable during the period? (If Nigerians don’t have electricity during the period, yes, that would be “minimum comfort” for them). It is totally bizarre for such ambiguity and confusion to emanate from a simple statement of goodwill from the President of Nigeria. I will not bother to list the errors in the remaining paragraphs. Those are even too disturbing for anyone to bother to point them out. It is easier to point out the correct statements here than to point out the errors because only about five sentences in the entire speech are correct grammatically and otherwise. And most of the factual assertions in the speech are false and most statements of opinion in it are illogical.

FOURTH PARAGRAPH: Knowing that this period is the peak period for cross country travels amongst our people, this administration has fast tracked the repair and reconstruction of artery roads nationwide. We have also ensured that the nightmare our citizens suffered at fuel stations during periods like this is put behind us. For the second year in a row, train services have continued to run from the Lagos Terminus all the way to The hinterlands of the North. This year, we also introduced cargo and haulage train services from the Lagos Port to up country locations.

FIFTH PARAGRAPH: With the Enugu airport now handling international flights, more of our people can fly directly to their localities resulting in reduced pressure on our roads. SIXTH PARAGRAPH: Our policies to spur local production of staples such as rice and wheat are bearing fruits as evidenced by the 2013 Global Hunger Index. SEVENTH PARAGRAPH: Although I will not depend on statistics until every Nigerian has enough to eat at all times and in every season, the report is salutary and only galvanizes us to further action. EIGHTH PARAGRAPH: I have also personally monitored government’s fiscal effort which we ensured were tightened for the purpose of avoiding or severely reducing the seasonal inflationary trends on consumer goods around this time of the year with the attendant result that inflation is at single digit rate. NINETH PARAGRAPH: These steps have been undertaken because of my belief that every good and great thing is possible in our country if we desire to achieve it. TENTH PARAGRAPH: So, as we all celebrate with friends and family, I say from me to you, Merry Christmas and may the joys of the season extend from our individual homes to those of our neighbors and neighboring communities irrespective of religion and region. GEJ

•Emeka Ugwuonye, Esquire, lawyer and activist, wrote from Lagos. Photo shows President Goodluck Jonathan.

Source News Express

Posted 26/12/2013 10:36:32 AM
http://www.newsexpressngr.com/news/detail.php?news=3893
ITK (I too know). Busy body, Sabi Sabi, aproko. English na ur papa language. Go tell president of china or japan to speak English na. because person transfer 10mb to u dats y u dey use ur mumu Nokia abi techno phone dey type rubbish. Abeg make I sleep jor. This APC jobless Hausa boy just wake me up

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Youngzedd(m): 10:16pm On Dec 27, 2013
dami212:
ITK (I too know). Busy body, Sabi Sabi, aproko. English na ur papa language. Go tell president of china or japan to speak English na. because person transfer 10mb to u dats y u dey use ur mumu Nokia abi techno phone dey type rubbish. Abeg make I sleep jor. This APC jobless Hausa
oy just wake me up


Be prepared for what will go along with the whole post you quoted.


I won't use sarcastic words on you, but watch and see.
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Olugbenger(m): 10:17pm On Dec 27, 2013
MostIncredible.DFirst:
Mr. I Too-know, I can also spot several grammatical errors in your write-up. You claim to be a lawyer, yet your english writing skills is almost below average. If your writing skills could be at that level, it is therefore doubtful IF YOU CAN WRITE USING LEGALESE. Go get a life. Sitting-down to detect "errors" in GEJ's facebook message, is an indication that you have nothing productive doing. Remember, an idle man is a potential devil's workshop.

Keep quiet, you cretin.


Didn't you see a link? undecided


GEJ don suffer sha. cheesy

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Youngzedd(m): 10:18pm On Dec 27, 2013
Olugbenger:

Keep quiet, you cretin.


Didn't you see a link? undecided


GEJ don suffer sha. cheesy

GEJ have seen a lot.

Front page things........
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by agbameta: 10:31pm On Dec 27, 2013
“it is my desire that we all celebrate Christmas with some minimum comfort"



lmao @ MINIMUM COMFORT...

Oponuchukwu no go kill pesin with lafta.

Even his tongue is clueless, lazy and incompetent..
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Nobody: 11:06pm On Dec 27, 2013
Nice write up
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Guykhena(m): 11:12pm On Dec 27, 2013
In rick ross voice *we talking money yet u talking nonsense*
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by sleekp1: 11:19pm On Dec 27, 2013
Some people get time sha.
Spits* on thread.
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by agbameta: 11:26pm On Dec 27, 2013
sleek_p: Some people get time sha.
Spits* on thread.


Why now? You no get minimum comfort ni?


lmao
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by psalmdave(m): 11:43pm On Dec 27, 2013
Honestly i don't know much bout politics but i've been following it up lately but my issue is WILL INSULTING THE PRESIDENT SOLVE ANYTHING ......I've never seen a leader this hated and neglected in Nigeria to the extent that wat ever he eats,drink,where he goes,cloths he wear,where his eyes lookin,ears hearing etc is a problem wen he is not even a monarch nor tyrant.....Anyway all these doesnt shake me and i knw the president also is not moved by u haters.....Whether goodluck is a bad/clueless/daft etc as u guys say....one thing i know is that hatred/insults does not emerge victorious over love and unity....
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Decapo: 11:47pm On Dec 27, 2013
After sitting down and wasted ur precious time writing dis bullshit, do u think its gonna make fp or published on the nation?


Bro Get a life or Go n Die
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by joromi: 12:06am On Dec 28, 2013
No mistake in the last six paragraphs ? sad
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Nobody: 12:57am On Dec 28, 2013
Idleness is a disease,Mr know all,you sabi book like this,and you no go write dictionary. As long as we got the message the president passed across,I see no reason for this.

if truly you are a lawyer,you must be a charge,and bail type,for you to be this idle.

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Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by kettykin: 4:50am On Dec 28, 2013
people who can find 1 Billion mistakes in a Christmas message but will never discover 1 single mistake in a failing country
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by Nobody: 6:51am On Dec 28, 2013
Why are you abusing the writer? He did a great job. This kind of statement from the presidency is what makes so many students to fail JAMB English exam. If you accept mediocrity in others, you are increasing your own too.
With all the scholars we have in Nigeria, the President has no competent people around him. Too bad!
Mr President, you can do better!
For your information, I am neither in support of APC nor PDP.
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by wheesin(m): 7:39am On Dec 28, 2013
GeJ..ur bad news always makes me happy... cheesy [size=45pt] our boy who went to school with no shoe but nw driving a limo 1 of Africa... [/size]

Damn that title is too long angry
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by nerodenero: 7:40am On Dec 28, 2013
The Barrister did a good job by pointing out some of these mistakes,at least,he would have sent a clear message and gotten the much desired attention from those that prepares the President's speeches.Having said that,I think it is high time we give the President a break!Inasmuch as I am not his fan,I think the insults he receives on daily basis makes the office of the President ordinary.It also shows why he always appear jittery while answering questions from reporters as his confidence level has greatly declined.Alas,he doesnt look as though he could recover from the loss in confidence.Anyway,I guess this is an eye-opener for those charged with the responsibility of preparing his speeches.They need to do more in this area.
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by psalmdave(m): 8:35am On Dec 28, 2013
enaira prof: Why are you abusing the writer? He did a great job. This kind of statement from the presidency is what makes so many students to fail JAMB English exam. If you accept mediocrity in others, you are increasing your own too.
With all the scholars we have in Nigeria, the President has no competent people around him. Too bad!
Mr President, you can do better!
For your information, I am neither in support of APC nor PDP.
Just look at the disunity in your country......Y must u advertis u are neither pdp nor apc...
Re: 20 Mistakes Spotted In Goodluck Jonathan’s Christmas Message by SexyFox(f): 8:56am On Dec 28, 2013
Abeg make una give me garri and groundnut

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