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Open Letter To GMB by ucforu(m): 4:41pm On Jan 12, 2015
Dear Sir,

Forgive me for being too direct, we all know that you are one of the least corrupt politician in the country (kudos), but all your political calculations are always wrong.

The greatest mistake you've ever made is not being part of the ruling party, PDP;

Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ, defeated you by a margin of more than eleven million votes in 2003, in 2007 Umaru Yar'Adua, who hailed from the same home state of Katsina, defeated you too. In the election, you officially took 18% of the vote against 70% for Yar'Adua, but you rejected these results. After Yar'Adua took office, the ANPP agreed to join his government, but you denounced this agreement.

If you really have the interest of the country at heart (as you claim to have), you could have at least contribute to the Yar'Adua's Government who gave you to opportunity to help our dear nation move forward. (though we all know that you might not want to associate yourself with "supposed Corrupt" government, but you could have at least find a way to help and move the country forward).

Again, in the 16 April 2011 general election, running against incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and Ibrahim Shekarau of ANPP. They were the major contenders among 20 contestants. you were running on an anti-corruption platform and pledged to remove immunity protections from government officials. You also gave support to enforcement of Sharia law in Nigeria's northern states, which had previously caused you political difficulties among Christian voters in the country's south. However, you remains a "folk hero" to some, for your vocal opposition to corruption. You won 12,214,853 votes, coming second to the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP, who polled 22,495,187 votes and was declared the winner.

They Say "The devil you know, is better than the Angel you don't know" , we all know that GEJ is not the best president so far, but in a situation where we are left to choose between two evils, we are left with no other choice than to choose the "lesser evil", GEJ.

"Sir" GMB, if you really love our beloved country, Nigeria, please support the current Government (we don't need your change), you mustn't become the president before you can bring about change in the country. (after-all, you have tried during your own rule as a military head of State).

You've tried before, we all know that you are a good leader, (though you didn't find any woman worthy of any appointment during your tenure as the Military head of state) but it is quite unfortunate that your time is up, you have nothing new to offer us, you can only act as a father (elder Statesman), guide and offer advice to whoever is in the government, so the nation can move forward.

My advice to you is to be a gentleman, quit all this political drama called campaign, save yourself from the shame of failing for the fourth time, step down and support GEJ and allow our nation to move forward.


Yours Faithfully
Good Citizen of Nigeria

Source; CitiGist
Re: Open Letter To GMB by LuckyLadolce(m): 4:55pm On Jan 12, 2015
ucforu:
Dear Sir,

Forgive me for being too direct, we all know that you are one of the least corrupt politician in the country (kudos), but all your political calculations are always wrong.

The greatest mistake you've ever made is not being part of the ruling party, PDP;

Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ, defeated you by a margin of more than eleven million votes in 2003, in 2007 Umaru Yar'Adua, who hailed from the same home state of Katsina, defeated you too. In the election, you officially took 18% of the vote against 70% for Yar'Adua, but you rejected these results. After Yar'Adua took office, the ANPP agreed to join his government, but you denounced this agreement.

If you really have the interest of the country at heart (as you claim to have), you could have at least contribute to the Yar'Adua's Government who gave you to opportunity to help our dear nation move forward. (though we all know that you might not want to associate yourself with "supposed Corrupt" government, but you could have at least find a way to help and move the country forward).

Again, in the 16 April 2011 general election, running against incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and Ibrahim Shekarau of ANPP. They were the major contenders among 20 contestants. you were running on an anti-corruption platform and pledged to remove immunity protections from government officials. You also gave support to enforcement of Sharia law in Nigeria's northern states, which had previously caused you political difficulties among Christian voters in the country's south. However, you remains a "folk hero" to some, for your vocal opposition to corruption. You won 12,214,853 votes, coming second to the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP, who polled 22,495,187 votes and was declared the winner.

They Say "The devil you know, is better than the Angel you don't know" , we all know that GEJ is not the best president so far, but in a situation where we are left to choose between two evils, we are left with no other choice than to choose the "lesser evil", GEJ.

"Sir" GMB, if you really love our beloved country, Nigeria, please support the current Government (we don't need your change), you mustn't become the president before you can bring about change in the country. (after-all, you have tried during your own rule as a military head of State).

You've tried before, we all know that you are a good leader, (though you didn't find any woman worthy of any appointment during your tenure as the Military head of state) but it is quite unfortunate that your time is up, you have nothing new to offer us, you can only act as a father (elder Statesman), guide and offer advice to whoever is in the government, so the nation can move forward.

My advice to you is to be a gentleman, quit all this political drama called campaign, save yourself from the shame of failing for the fourth time, step down and support GEJ and allow our nation to move forward.


Yours Faithfully
Good Citizen of Nigeria

Source; CitiGist
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Re: Open Letter To GMB by oma4imoh: 4:56pm On Jan 12, 2015
Nice one OP, unfortunately he won't listen. Imagine using CHIBOK girls and BOKO HARAM to campaign is this not WICKEDNESS? To think that he is even the one behind all those things. Like he jailed Fela Kuti for singing against his government and he is threatning to jail those who are corrupt which is good but how about those that said things he has done wrong in the past? He'll still jail them if he wins but HEAVEN forbid him to win
Re: Open Letter To GMB by Nobody: 5:02pm On Jan 12, 2015
Double post
Re: Open Letter To GMB by Baawaa(m): 5:02pm On Jan 12, 2015
They Say "The devil you know, is better than the Angel you don't know" , we all know that GEJ is not the best president so far, but in a situation where we are left to choose between two evils, we are left with no other choice than to choose the "lesser evil", GEJ.
JonaTAN,thanks for the ill advice.Nothing can CHANGE it CHANGE is sure 2015
Re: Open Letter To GMB by Nobody: 5:02pm On Jan 12, 2015
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ucforu:
Dear Sir,

Forgive me for being too direct, we all know that you are one of the least corrupt politician in the country (kudos), but all your political calculations are always wrong.

The greatest mistake you've ever made is not being part of the ruling party, PDP;

Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ, defeated you by a margin of more than eleven million votes in 2003, in 2007 Umaru Yar'Adua, who hailed from the same home state of Katsina, defeated you too. In the election, you officially took 18% of the vote against 70% for Yar'Adua, but you rejected these results. After Yar'Adua took office, the ANPP agreed to join his government, but you denounced this agreement.

If you really have the interest of the country at heart (as you claim to have), you could have at least contribute to the Yar'Adua's Government who gave you to opportunity to help our dear nation move forward. (though we all know that you might not want to associate yourself with "supposed Corrupt" government, but you could have at least find a way to help and move the country forward).

Again, in the 16 April 2011 general election, running against incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and Ibrahim Shekarau of ANPP. They were the major contenders among 20 contestants. you were running on an anti-corruption platform and pledged to remove immunity protections from government officials. You also gave support to enforcement of Sharia law in Nigeria's northern states, which had previously caused you political difficulties among Christian voters in the country's south. However, you remains a "folk hero" to some, for your vocal opposition to corruption. You won 12,214,853 votes, coming second to the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP, who polled 22,495,187 votes and was declared the winner.

They Say "The devil you know, is better than the Angel you don't know" , we all know that GEJ is not the best president so far, but in a situation where we are left to choose between two evils, we are left with no other choice than to choose the "lesser evil", GEJ.

"Sir" GMB, if you really love our beloved country, Nigeria, please support the current Government (we don't need your change), you mustn't become the president before you can bring about change in the country. (after-all, you have tried during your own rule as a military head of State).

You've tried before, we all know that you are a good leader, (though you didn't find any woman worthy of any appointment during your tenure as the Military head of state) but it is quite unfortunate that your time is up, you have nothing new to offer us, you can only act as a father (elder Statesman), guide and offer advice to whoever is in the government, so the nation can move forward.

My advice to you is to be a gentleman, quit all this political drama called campaign, save yourself from the shame of failing for the fourth time, step down and support GEJ and allow our nation to move forward.


Yours Faithfully
Good Citizen of Nigeria

Source; CitiGist
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Trash......

General muhammadu buhari is our next president whether you people like it or not. There is no going back about it.
Re: Open Letter To GMB by hazyfm1: 5:06pm On Jan 12, 2015
ucforu:
Dear Sir,

Forgive me for being too direct, we all know that you are one of the least corrupt politician in the country (kudos), but all your political calculations are always wrong.

The greatest mistake you've ever made is not being part of the ruling party, PDP;

Olusẹgun Ọbasanjọ, defeated you by a margin of more than eleven million votes in 2003, in 2007 Umaru Yar'Adua, who hailed from the same home state of Katsina, defeated you too. In the election, you officially took 18% of the vote against 70% for Yar'Adua, but you rejected these results. After Yar'Adua took office, the ANPP agreed to join his government, but you denounced this agreement.

If you really have the interest of the country at heart (as you claim to have), you could have at least contribute to the Yar'Adua's Government who gave you to opportunity to help our dear nation move forward. (though we all know that you might not want to associate yourself with "supposed Corrupt" government, but you could have at least find a way to help and move the country forward).

Again, in the 16 April 2011 general election, running against incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), and Ibrahim Shekarau of ANPP. They were the major contenders among 20 contestants. you were running on an anti-corruption platform and pledged to remove immunity protections from government officials. You also gave support to enforcement of Sharia law in Nigeria's northern states, which had previously caused you political difficulties among Christian voters in the country's south. However, you remains a "folk hero" to some, for your vocal opposition to corruption. You won 12,214,853 votes, coming second to the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP, who polled 22,495,187 votes and was declared the winner.

They Say "The devil you know, is better than the Angel you don't know" , we all know that GEJ is not the best president so far, but in a situation where we are left to choose between two evils, we are left with no other choice than to choose the "lesser evil", GEJ.

"Sir" GMB, if you really love our beloved country, Nigeria, please support the current Government (we don't need your change), you mustn't become the president before you can bring about change in the country. (after-all, you have tried during your own rule as a military head of State).

You've tried before, we all know that you are a good leader, (though you didn't find any woman worthy of any appointment during your tenure as the Military head of state) but it is quite unfortunate that your time is up, you have nothing new to offer us, you can only act as a father (elder Statesman), guide and offer advice to whoever is in the government, so the nation can move forward.

My advice to you is to be a gentleman, quit all this political drama called campaign, save yourself from the shame of failing for the fourth time, step down and support GEJ and allow our nation to move forward.


Yours Faithfully
Good Citizen of Nigeria

Source; CitiGist

Re: Open Letter To GMB by olusolaj(m): 5:10pm On Jan 12, 2015
Apshit keep deceiving him.
Sir your remaning one million naira and that 150 cows is wat Tinubu and co. want.
Better step down cos you don't have anything to offer. Not only you too old but no primary education to qualify you for that post.
Illiterate master.
Re: Open Letter To GMB by hushmail: 5:27pm On Jan 12, 2015
yes some people can never learn

at 80 years instead of taking the back seat like

Ekwueme and Shagari and Gowon, his age mates he still thinks he can go

the full mile

I hope his doctors are around, because all those cigarettes

go soon begin demand for payment.

you cannt cheat nature.

meanwhile GEJ certainly the better choice

there fore GEJ till 2019

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