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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by GCFR696(m): 1:29pm On Feb 10, 2015
SeverusSnape:
It could only be punch or Sahara desert.
There is no looming darkness, We are securing the country for a more credible election.
We are moving forward
Shame to the propagandists!
We don't need negative change, we need positive transformation.
Guy u no get work abi. Hediot of no element. God will punish all of una
Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by SeverusSnape(m): 1:30pm On Feb 10, 2015
GCFR696:

Guy u no get work abi. Hediot of no element. God will punish all of una
What did I do na?

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by kettykin: 1:32pm On Feb 10, 2015
How come only people from certain parts of the country would see the looming darkness

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by laimo(m): 1:32pm On Feb 10, 2015
Very pointed editorial from Punch.

Jonathan might just be the president to start the 'bloody disintegration of Nigeria',according to 'The Economist'.

Tyrants never know how their actions will end.They never think that far into the future.
From Saddam to Gaddafi to Mubarak to Hitler to Abacha to IBB to Ladoke Akintola to Shagari to OBJ to Pol Pot to Nixon to Napoleon to Jonathan.

They learn on the day they are getting killed or hanged or forced out.

Jonathan will learn the same way-by example.
Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by Dee60: 1:34pm On Feb 10, 2015
Why should one candidate be the one to decide when elections should hold?

Why toy with the independence of INEC?

For those screaming 'GEJ MUST WIN' do you realize what you are saying? Why dont you allow the people to decide?

Have Nigerians gone so low in thinking?

Must Nigerians use their own mouths to call for war? Do you see Syria on TV?

Have you forgotten Rwanda?

Are people so silly to forget that the politicians will be the first to run to exile, leaving the poor people behind? Do you think that SSA fellow and his fellow confusionists will remember you after they have fled after throwing Nigeria to chaos?

Do you not realize that some men sit there only to thrive in the midst of chaos? and where there is no chaos, they create one!

Think well.

Please.

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by JustCalMeDBoss(m): 1:36pm On Feb 10, 2015
After darkness rain would fall and there would be cold every one would be silent, streests would be flooded few days later the sun is out and every one goes about his normal biz.

Its GEJ till 2019

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by erul: 1:36pm On Feb 10, 2015
Story story, Stoooooooooory. The election date has been shifted and no amount of APC sponsored punch editorial will change that.
Mtcheeew

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by thewarrior72: 1:37pm On Feb 10, 2015
SeverusSnape:
It could only be punch or Sahara desert.
There is no looming darkness, We are securing the country for a more credible election.
We are moving forward
Shame to the propagandists!
We don't need negative change, we need positive transformation.
Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by ndcide(m): 1:38pm On Feb 10, 2015
The whole editorial is just the voice of APC.

People must realize that the election is not about enthroning APC.

please!

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by Nobody: 1:40pm On Feb 10, 2015
Ori toma jeko, be defila fun, asibo! #CHANGE IS INEVITABLE!!!
Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by BodyKiss(m): 1:40pm On Feb 10, 2015
Kennywills7:
Gej is wiser than all those calling him clueless

This shows he's more clueless than initially thought. He's being pushed around like a toddler.

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by xest(m): 1:41pm On Feb 10, 2015
itetemi:




OMINIOUS clouds gathering above the country thickened on Saturday night when the Independent National Electoral Commission, bowing to executive and security blackmail, postponed by six weeks the general election earlier scheduled to begin on February 14. To the dismay of Nigerians and the consternation of the international community, the military and the entire security community joined in the conspiratorial schemes of the Presidency and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party to frustrate the electoral process and push Nigeria once more to the brink.

But Nigerians should learn from our inglorious past and take a resolute decision to resist a fresh descent into contrived crises by a decadent cabal.

A collective gasp of disappointment greeted the announcement by a flustered Attahiru Jega, Chairman of INEC, shifting the presidential and National Assembly elections to March 28 and the state governorship and legislative polls to April 11. They had earlier been scheduled for February 14 and 28 respectively.

Jega’s anguish can only be imagined. While he had consistently said that the commission was ready for the polls, the security agencies, led by the National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, and the service chiefs, forced his hand by writing to INEC to declare emphatically that troops and other security personnel would not be provided if the elections went on as planned. According to them, all military assets would be concentrated, for the next six weeks, on tackling the insurgency in the North-East zone. Though couched under security concerns, the military’s action was, in fact, nothing but mischief.

Everyone saw it coming since the conspirators lacked the subtlety to disguise their intentions. It was the ineffective NSA that first gave official voice to whispers of the sinister moves against the elections when, at a forum organised in London by Chatam House, he suggested the shifting of the polls. Then followed forceful calls for postponement from the PDP, rented crowds of protesters and some “briefcase” political parties. President Goodluck Jonathan revealed his soiled hands when Doyin Okupe, his Senior Special Assistant on Public Affairs, declared that it was “impossible” for security chiefs to guarantee security. Acting out the nefarious script, Edwin Clark, Femi Okurounmu, Chukwuemeka Ezeife and Alex Ekwueme, elders, acting in the name of the Southern Nigeria Peoples Assembly, bizarrely urged the arrest of Jega.

Worried, American President, Barack Obama, dispatched his Secretary of State, John Kerry, to Jonathan to lend his weight to calls by the opposition and other Nigerians that the polling dates should stay. Hiding behind a finger, Jonathan only made a woolly statement to the American diplomat that the May 29 swearing-in date “is sacrosanct.” Nigerians, who have endlessly been treated to political chicanery in the past, from the subversion of the constitution in the defunct Western Region in the First Republic to the brazen rigging of the 1983 elections and the manoeuvring that culminated in the June 12, 1993 electoral debacle and the brutal Sani Abacha dictatorship that followed, are bracing for another round of crises. They are not deceived.

Insurgency has been raging in the North-East for five years. Under the watch of Sambo and the current service chiefs, our military have become the laughing stock of Africa. They have been taking beating after beating from Boko Haram terrorists in the three affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe. But Iraq, even at the height of its raging civil war, held several elections. Afghanistan, when Taliban insurgents controlled some of its territory, held elections back-to-back.

Syria, embroiled in a brutish civil war, successfully held a presidential poll in 2014. With the Crimean peninsula forcibly annexed by Russia and rebels controlling Donetsk and other regions, Ukraine still held, first, a presidential and, months later, parliamentary elections. Using the excuse of fighting insurgency in parts of three states to deny the 36 states of the federation and a federal territory elections as scheduled is fraudulent. In those countries cited, extraordinary security and massive deployment of troops were enough to guarantee credible polling.

In any case, Sambo and the Chief of Defence Staff, Alex Badeh, had earlier emphatically assured the nation of adequate security arrangements for the elections. Besides, when he first called for a postponement, Sambo not only re-echoed this assurance, he restricted himself to the need for more time to distribute the 68.83 million permanent voter cards. The security joker he and the service chiefs pulled is widely recognised as a mischievous afterthought. By February 5, said Jega, 45,839,808 PVCs had been collected – about 66.58 per cent of the total – while INEC had extended the collection window to February 13 and many states had declared holidays to enable voters to collect theirs. The Council of State – an advisory body – had also met and recommended sticking to the February 14 date.

Jonathan and the security chiefs are toying with Nigeria’s destiny. We regard the military interference as a deliberate plot hatched with the connivance of the Presidency and the PDP to frustrate the elections. There is a very dangerous convergence between the military and the partisan interests of Jonathan. The actions of the military are provocative and Badeh, the Chief of Army Staff, Kenneth Minimah and others are unwisely enmeshing the security forces in politics. The Army had already allowed itself to be dragged into the certificate affair where it did not mind being used to embarrass one of its own, a former commander-in-chief to boot, Muhammadu Buhari, as it bent to the partisan whims of the ruling party.

One grave implication of the military’s blackmail is that the sole authority invested in INEC by law to conduct elections at a time of its own choosing has been hijacked by the security forces and, by implication, the Presidency, to whom the service chiefs report. All it now takes for the military and the police to annul an election date is to refuse to provide security as they are legally bound to do.

Jonathan’s desperation is leading him to a dangerous zone that neither he nor those egging him on can predict the outcome.

Under him, impunity has become monstrous. We cannot ignore the conspiracy theories flying around if only because the blackmail against INEC has proved unerringly accurate, even to the last detail of the military denying INEC security cover. We strongly advise those plotting to subvert or manipulate the 1999 Constitution in order to rig elections, derail them or arrange tenure elongation as being alleged, to desist forthwith in the interest of this country.

Similar plots and subversion of the popular will by the trio of Ahmadu Bello, Tafawa Balewa and Ladoke Akintola (1965/66) in the old Western Region; Ibrahim Babangida (1993), using the infamous Association for Better Nigeria and the courts; and Sani Abacha (1993-1998), using five pseudo parties dismissed by the late Bola Ige as “five leprous fingers” ultimately failed, but plunged the country into prolonged crises, atrophying development and consuming hundreds of Nigerians in blood-soaked turmoil. Jonathan should, for once, demonstrate an awareness of history, avoid ignominy by pulling back from this dangerous track, and allow the electoral process to go on unhindered.

Can the military fix the Boko Haram insurgency in six weeks? What if they still refuse to provide security after this period? In a country where elections are warfare, police and military assistance is crucial, more so in the North-East where terrorists are reported to have captured 130 villages and towns.

Also worrisome is the implication of having elections close to the constitutional swearing-in date of May 29. The ingenuity of INEC and the parliament in fixing elections early to allow enough time for any hitches and litigation is now threatened. It returns us to the days when an election rigger could be sworn in and, thereafter, deployed state resources to defend the stolen mandate. Allegations of military partisanship in the recent Ekiti and Osun states governorship elections raise fresh fears of the abuse and misuse of the instruments of coercion.

Nigerians should not be deceived; we are in the grip of a ruthless, power-hungry and infinitely corrupt cabal that appears ready to do anything to have its way. The June 12 struggle may be a child’s play compared to the unfolding sinister manoeuvres. Jonathan is so enamoured of power that he fails to see the danger of excessive exposure to politics by a military that usurped power for 28 of the 55 years of Nigerian independence.

But in this modern world, the people are not helpless. The lessons from Tunisia, Egypt, Ukraine and Thailand are that citizens can peacefully assert their sovereignty and insist on having a say in how they are governed. We are paying a very high price for our complacency and impunity has run riot.

All stakeholders should raise their voices against the insidious military encroachment on INEC’s remit with the active connivance of the authorities that cannot weigh the consequences of their desperate ambitions. Civil society groups – those that have not been bought over – should wake up from their slumber, while every Nigerian should demand accountability, free and fair elections and a professional, non-partisan military.











http://www.punchng.com/editorials/poll-shift-averting-the-looming-darkness/
Rubbish propaganda, what is the writer trying to say here? Wether the election is held feb14 or march28 the winner wil still be the winner. Or does Apc have something on dere sleeves

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by Kennywills7(m): 1:43pm On Feb 10, 2015
BodyKiss:


This shows he's more clueless than initially thought. He's been pushed around like a toddler.
D prostponement of d elections was a calculated move by Gej
Any plans to rig d elections by Apc must b stop
Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by callmenow: 1:44pm On Feb 10, 2015
Twisted editorial. Nice try. No rigging is allowed by INEC.

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by PedroJP(m): 1:52pm On Feb 10, 2015
SeverusSnape:
It could only be punch or Sahara desert.
There is no looming darkness, We are securing the country for a more credible election.
We are moving forward
Shame to the propagandists!
We don't need negative change, we need positive transformation.

Don't mind them. The article itself is conspiratorially written

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by excel4us: 1:54pm On Feb 10, 2015
#GOODLUCKINMARCH

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by PedroJP(m): 1:58pm On Feb 10, 2015
kettykin:
How come only people from certain parts of the country would see the looming darkness

My dear i wonder ooo. Do they take us as pple dat will download all rubbish dat they say into our unconscious mind.

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by itetemi: 2:00pm On Feb 10, 2015
[quote
author=enkay0525 post=30598066]
I wonder how some people reason o. Look at yourself and that of
Jonathan, which is better? Keep lamenting on Nl,you hear. You can't
fight an incumbent. It just the bitter truth.[/quote]

what is an incumbent.is he God.
many that were worse than him are dead and buried today.
you can ask google.
Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by PedroJP(m): 2:04pm On Feb 10, 2015
doctokwus:
Beautiful and bold editorial from the punch.
This is no time for every right thinking Nigerian to sit on the fence.GEJ is hell bent on hanging on to power by all means and at whatever cost.
Its time Nigerians make him aware we are all aware of his schemes and won't stand for it.
As it even stands,GEJ cannot win any kind of legitimacy again because having shown his hands and cards early,if per any chance or scheming he is returned as winner in the election,rightly or wrongly, it wud be viewed as having been rigged and thus a blood letting worse than that of 2011.
There are 2 safe options for GEJ and Nigeria now:
-GEJ steps down from contesting the elections and thus restores any dignity he still has.
-The elections are made as transparently free and fair as possible and GEJ accepts the inevitable defeat that awaits him.
Otherwise,having miscalculated badly with this move, any outcome that sees GEJ being returned as the winner would be interpreted as a contrived outcome and thus unavoidable turmoil.


Drunk ? Elections rigged against which choice, Buhari ? Is dat the length u'v been brainwashed ?

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by HARDDON: 2:05pm On Feb 10, 2015
SeverusSnape:
It could only be punch or Sahara desert.
There is no looming darkness, We are securing the country for a more credible election.
We are moving forward
Shame to the propagandists!
We don't need negative change, we need positive transformation.

Wud a million thanks do just enuf?

It is only in d family of this punch writer, whose name is too insignificant to mention, that looming dark nest lies!

Quoting history nonchalantly and not taking into consideration prevailing circumstances . just dull.
Jega was working for d Islamic agenda, hell bent on disfranchising millions of Nigerians , selectively distributing pvcs , giving pvcs to emir n sultans instead of inec LGA reps.....

The western world, Punch,sahara n to u Islamic APC party, the "Clueless"Mr President has exerted his whimps n called ur bluffs, Hug Transformers if u may , d date has been changed( tot u bunch of goons r clamouring for change?) we ain't reverting.

B4 u wake up from that tactical blow, Jega wud be sent on compulsory leave , b4 U recover from that, B0K0HARY wud be disqualified!

SEE HOW CLUELESS THE PRESIDENT REALLY IS? wink

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by PedroJP(m): 2:05pm On Feb 10, 2015
doctokwus:

As it even stands,GEJ cannot win any kind of legitimacy again because having shown his hands and cards early,if per any chance or scheming he is returned as winner in the election,rightly or wrongly, it wud be viewed as having been rigged and thus a blood letting worse than that of 2011.
Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by stronger: 2:06pm On Feb 10, 2015
A Word is enough for the wise!
Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by PedroJP(m): 2:08pm On Feb 10, 2015
doctokwus:

As it even stands,GEJ cannot win any kind of legitimacy again because having shown his hands and cards early,if per any chance or scheming he is returned as winner in the election,rightly or wrongly, it wud be viewed as having been rigged and thus a blood letting worse than that of 2011.


So ur general have given u animals instructions on how to carry out violence more brutal than post election violence in 2011. We are not afraid, do ur worst.

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by Chigold101(m): 2:11pm On Feb 10, 2015
The only problem i have with Nigeria press men is their inability to write with facts.

Yes INEC said they were ready, are they really ready?

1-Can any journalist come out to tell us that he was a guest of INEC when the card readers were tested and they are perfectly working?

2-Can any adhoc staff of INEC tell us when and where they went for training on how to use the card readers?

INEC was shouting they were ready in 2011 but election was postponed for 2weeks with all their readyness.

I dont care who owns the Punch newspaper but i am sick and tired of armchair journalism. By their editorial it shows how lazy & little informed their editorial team is. Tufia kwa!

Our journalists should leave the comfort of their office, phone or computer and go into the field to get first hand infomation.

These lazy journalists will compare Nigeria with Iraq & Afghanistan where USA did all in their best to instal their stooge as presidents.

They will talk of Syria where the incumbent Asad used the ravaging war to return himself into power.

Sometimes I wonder if these journalists use their brain at all or if all they do is to play the politics of bitterness & practice sitting room journalism.

Tufai kwa for these lazy journalists... PUNCH editorial team i hail una laziness.

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by PedroJP(m): 2:12pm On Feb 10, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:


Sorry, You are just a divisive element from the evil party called PDP! The little meaningless jargon you type on every thread is always laced with hateful digs on other ethnic groups! They are many supporters of jonathan who made their comments here without resorting to abusing other groups who disagree with them!

You are killing yourself/brothers and sisters residing in other zones thinking you are working for the ogogoro drinker!

Tufiakwa! I so much hate you!

Pls how much were u paid 4 all dez APC defense

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by SeverusSnape(m): 2:13pm On Feb 10, 2015
HARDDON:


Wud a million thanks do just enuf?

It is only in d family of this punch writer, whose name is too insignificant to mention, that looming dark nest lies!

Quoting history nonchalantly and not taking into consideration prevailing circumstances . just dull.
Jega was working for d Islamic agenda, hell bent on disfranchising millions of Nigerians , selectively distributing pvcs , giving pvcs to emir n sultans instead of inec LGA reps.....

The western world, Punch,sahara n to u Islamic APC party, the "Clueless"Mr President has excreted his whimps n called ur bluffs, Hug Transformers if u may , d date has been changed( tot u bunch of goons r clamouring for change?) we ain't reverting.

B4 u wake up from that tactical blow, Jega wud be sent on compulsory leave , b4 U recover from that, B0K0HARY wud be disqualified!

SEE HOW CLUELESS THE PRESIDENT REALLY IS? wink
My brother, Don't mind the mofos, Do they want the election to hold without adequate security?, do they want millions of voters(especially in the south) to be disenfranchised
They call Jonathan Clueless, Now they know who's in charge, Amaechi knows better. Jonathan is a silent achiever, The man doesn't talk much and makes noise like the likes of Amaechi and the rest. Thank you sir

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by PedroJP(m): 2:16pm On Feb 10, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:


Sorry, You are just a divisive element from the evil party called PDP! The little meaningless jargon you type on every thread is always laced with hateful digs on other ethnic groups! They are many supporters of jonathan who made their comments here without resorting to abusing other groups who disagree with them!

You are killing yourself/brothers and sisters residing in other zones thinking you are working for the ogogoro drinker!

Tufiakwa! I so much hate you!

NgeneUkwenu:


He is just a useless man, who will NEvER end well!
Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by PedroJP(m): 2:20pm On Feb 10, 2015
vedaxcool:
Words of wisdom from Punch, GEJ needs to remember there are forces far greater than his clueless brain can comprehend, this vain attempt at destroying the little peace we have shall fail, like the article said, Nigeria is here today because we, Nigerians, have continued to act as if it is none of our business, kermit the frog the style.


Yea, u decided to keep quiet and remain a slave to those who won't let another tribe rule in peace. Not me.

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by PedroJP(m): 2:25pm On Feb 10, 2015
chukwudi44:

The elections would surely hold and GEJ would be returned as winner after that you may decide to commit suicide

Do not threaten us with violence as no one has a monopoly over violence. If southerners are killed in the north, expect reprisals down south.

No, dis time not just a reprisal down in South but there in the North. No space for them this time around

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by vedaxcool(m): 2:26pm On Feb 10, 2015
PedroJP:



[s] Yea, u decided to keep quiet and remain a slave to those who won't let another tribe rule in peace. Not me[/s].

I thought I have warned you tribal noodle brains to desist from quoting me? Slave to tribalism and ethnic jingoism, slave of corruption and ordinary stealing, when will you free yourself and know that the thieves u so desperately defend don't give a hoot whether you eat tonight or your future, thieves operate irrespective of their ethnic group, they are united in stealing that is why samboribobo boasted PDP is a muslim party and that APC is trying to christinise the north! My brother please THINK!

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Re: Poll Shift: Averting The Looming Darkness------------punch Editorial by Jeezuzpick(m): 2:31pm On Feb 10, 2015
hansad:
Imagine Punch that used to be a strong mouthpiece for political restructuring of Nigeria for good governance system now clamouring for Nigeria to be handed over to a man like Buhari - a dictator, worse, a dictator who is poorly educated.

Once Buhari ever takes control of Nigeria now, he must surely strengthen the powers of Abuja politicians to lord it over all, and perhaps, this time try to control even the air we breathe, and possibly enable the retention of apex political power by Buhari clan for decades more to come..
Nigeria's democracy needs to mature, country needs political restructuring, Nigerians must not take any risks against its democracy by choosing a man like Buhari to be atop.

Should GMB win, I don't see him going for two tenures. As a 72 year old, okay. As a 76 year old......Maybe not.

That said (I may be wrong, of course), there is no politician that does not want to remain relevant after leaving power. I think this present debacle is a result of such a bid (OBJ)....GEJ will do the same, so why not GMB?

Lastly, growth comes in stages. As you were being promoted from class to Class in school, did your teacher follow you to the new class? The new teacher you met in every new class may not fit your desires, but he or she was exactly what you needed at that stage in your education. Can we as a nation continue with the present status quo? Answer sincerely. I want you to please reason with me. You may not like GMB, but isn't it possible he is what we need right now?

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