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PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by pendy79: 11:53am On Feb 11, 2015
Going into the elections, Nigerians are deeply divided along tribal, ethnic and religious lines. More than any other ruler in the chequered history of Nigeria, President Goodluck Jonathan has worked very hard to amplify the differences among Nigerians. He had done tremendously to make us realise that we are not of the same tribe, tongue or religion. He had invested handsomely in reifying the divisive tendencies that undergird the Nigerian nationhood such that the coming elections are coming with fearful promises of deepening the schisms, the divides and possibly leading to the disintegration of the country. A sneak preview into the embarrassing campaign of President Jonathan and his PDP reveals this scenario. When Nigerians feel that a president that should leverage on whatever are the achievements he wrought with a six years unprecedented oil windfall (the highest in the history of the country) to advertise his competence for additional tenure, all they get are mudslinging, character assassination, muck raking, blackmail, abuses, fabrication of lies and incendiary hate propaganda against their main challenger, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari.

But then, elections, for ruling parties, are about giving accounts of stewardship and tapping on that to seek for elongation. For a ruling party, election time is time for testimony of the good things it had done and the need to trust it with more time to do more. But Nigerians are not getting that from Jonathan and the PDP as they strive so desperately to parry our attention from the most critical question of how well they have managed our affairs in the last six years. Where we would have been told (even as we don’t experience it) how our lives had been improved by the government, we are fed with tons and tons of hugely fabricated lies and insidious propaganda against just one man.

When Nigerians expect fruitful results from the providential oil windfall that has blessed the six years of Jonathan’s administration, how he will work to improve the pallid state of the country under his insipid watch, all they get are unflagging abuses, character assassination and woeful resort to throwing brickbats at their main opponent. Most importantly, Jonathan seems to have invested so much in driving knives of hate and intolerance among the country’s Christians and Muslims, among Southerners and Northerners and thereby precipitating a conflagration among Nigerians, having realized that the probabilities of his retaining power is practically gone.

But there is no escaping the sordid underpinnings of the Jonathan presidency however it tries to divert our attention. Recently, Charles Soludo, the former Governor of the Central Bank made a startling revelation that a huge N30 trillion has been stolen from the country’s treasury during Jonathan’s tenure. This only followed the yet to be resolved revelation by Soludo’s successor as CBN Governor, Emir Lamido Sanusi that $20 billion was diverted from the country’s treasury and also the bombshell from former President Obasanjo that the foreign reserve he built up in his eight years has been completely depleted. These are just infinitesimal bits of the hefty funds stolen during this administration. In the face of these hair-raising revelations by those that should know, Nigerians are getting poorer to the extent that the country is on the verge of becoming the country with the highest number of poor people in the world, infrastructure continue to decay, standard of life continues to plummet, life expectancy is on such a free fall that the respected Economist Magazine wrote that Nigerians die eight years younger than their counterparts in poorer Ghana! Public power supply has dimmed considerably from where Jonathan met it despite the fact that billions of dollars have been poured into it, our health sector survives as an expansive mortuary as the death rate continues to expand, and hunger, disease and want ravage millions of Nigerians to no end.

Also, corruption and stealing of public resources have become integral parts of government. Jonathan insists that stealing is not corruption and maintains that he will not send corrupt people to jail. This has been the well exploited license that has opened the huge resources of the country to free pillaging as the Jonathan regime feels satisfied celebrating the corrupt beneficiaries of its quaint predilection to Byzantine corruption as the hallowed fruits of his paradoxical economic growth. Nigeria under Jonathan is bankrupt today as a dip in oil earnings has wrecked the states and ensured that states and even the federal government owe workers’ salaries for several months. Today, and despite the gloating of a booming economy, Nigerians are hungry, angry, frustrated, demeaned, agitated and edgy, as Jonathan presents himself for re-election.

In its latest editorial dedicated to the coming general election, [b]The Economist has this to say of the Jonathan government;

“Start with Mr Jonathan, whose People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has run the country since 1999 and who stumbled into the presidency on the death of his predecessor in 2010. The PDP’s reign has been a sorry one. Mr Jonathan has shown little willingness to tackle endemic corruption. When the governor of the central bank reported that $20 billion had been stolen, his reward was to be sacked.

“Worse, on Mr Jonathan’s watch much of the north of the country has been in flames. About 18,000 people have died in political violence in recent years, thousands of them in January in several brutal attacks by Boko Haram, a jihadist group that claims to have established its ‘caliphate’ in territory as large as Belgium. Another 1.5m people have fled their homes. The insurgency is far from Mr Jonathan’s southern political heartland and afflicts people more likely to vote for the opposition. He has shown little enthusiasm for tackling it, and even less competence. Quick to offer condolences to France after the attack on Charlie Hedbo, Mr Jonathan waited almost two weeks before speaking up about a Boko Haram attack that killed hundreds, perhaps thousands, of his compatriots.”

This is just a summation of the damning international opinion on the Jonathan government, which goes like this;

Influential Newspaper, New York Times, writes, “Mr Jonathan, who leads a corrupt government that has little credibility.”

Britain’s TV station Sky News thinks, “President Jonathan is at best naive, at worst manipulative.”

Well respected financial publication, The Economist, says ,“Jonathan’s government incompetent, callous and very corrupt”.

British Newspaper, The UK Guardian, writes on the president’s corruption record, “Jonathan’s record on corruption is a disgrace”.
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Former United States Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, describes the Jonathan government, saying, “Nigeria under Jonathan, squandered oil wealth, and breeds corruption.”

Former US presidential candidate and Senator, John McCain speaking on the Chibok girls said, “We shouldn’t have waited for a practically non-existent government to give us the go-ahead before mounting a humanitarian effort to rescue those girls”.

According to the US State Department, “Massive, Widespread and Pervasive corruption affecting all levels of government under President Jonathan”.

The local opinion is more damning and forms the preface for the presidential election. This is the kind of indicting scenario Jonathan and his PDP are trying desperately to run away from and what better way to do that than to go personal and divert discourse and election campaigns to banalities with liberties to sell lies and falsehood and hoodwink unsuspecting and ill exposed citizens? What better way than to indulge in infantile trading of lies, mischief and inanities as a campaign manifesto? For this dirty job, PDP and Jonathan have gathered a hefty cache of jobbers when they should have gathered economic, political and governance experts to drive their campaign. With the huge resources salted from the treasury, the PDP has bought off the entire media; print, electronic and online with a singular mission to engage in lies, blackmail, forgeries, haul dirt at their presumed nemesis, Gen. Buhari and these are over working themselves to earn their illicit commission. Sadly for them, the more they engage in these dirty campaigns, the more they mobilise Nigerians on the great need to rusticate them on 28 March.

A sample: A few days ago, AIT, a station committed irrevocably to the corrupt interests of the PDP, did a very dangerous documentary with the sole purpose of generating lies and evil propaganda to tarnish the image of Buhari. The documentary was meant to put a final seal on Buhari and for this, AIT smiled to the bank. After repeatedly airing this one hour documentary for some days, AIT opened an online poll to gauge how well its hate mission has sunk with Nigerians. Lo and behold, Buhari so roundly trounced Jonathan in the poll such that 79 per cent voted Buhari while a paltry 19 per cent voted Jonathan! Embarrassed and roundly humiliated at the failure of its mercenary job, AIT pulled down the poll, making a face saving claim that some people hacked into its site!

[b]What is becoming so obvious to the PDP and Jonathan presidency is that the more they sow lies and falsehood to arrest the soaring Buhari candidacy, the more Nigerians get mobilised around him as a panacea to the continued decay and rot that have pockmarked PDP’s years in power. As it stands today, the coming election has been called for Buhari by Nigerians that refuse to buy PDP’s jaded market of mudslinging as a campaign tactics. [/b]The expectation is that given the rancour and division the PDP has slyly sold in Nigeria, a Buhari presidency should start working on a unitive template to weave Nigerians from every tribe and religion together again, heal the fractures that have been inflicted on the Nigerian state and lead the country to recovery from the blisters of the present. What we have currently is a fruit of total failure of leadership as exemplified by Jonathan’s six years of failed leadership. It behoves the coming leadership to hit the ground running as soon as it is elected and mop up the strains the PDP has brought to bear on the structures and people of the country.



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Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by pendy79: 11:55am On Feb 11, 2015
ADEYEMI GBADEGESIN

February 10, 2015 - 4:08 pm

WHAT CAN ONE ADD TO THIS WELL-STRUCTURE AND WELL-WRITTEN ARTICLE.NIGERIA HAS NEVER HAD SO BAD.NOT,SINCE THE DAYS OF ABACHA.THE MOST ASTONISHING THING,IS THAT,AGAINST UNREBUTTABLE EVIDENCE OF THE DECADENCE OF JONATHAN’S PRESIDENCY,HIS SUPPORTERS,CRONIES,TRIBESMEN AND PARTY MEMBERS,AND OTHERS BECAUSE OF CRUMBS FROM THEIR MASTERS’ TABLE,ARE READY TO INSULT,ABUSE,CURSE AND EVEN KILL THOSE THAT DARE TO DIFFER FROM THEM.YET THE MORIBUND ADMINISTRATION,KEEP FALLING FROM ONE ERROR TO THE OTHER.THIS INDEED, IS A MOST TRYING PERIOD FOR OUR COUNTRY,NIGERIA.MY CANDID ADVICE IS THAT NIGERIANS SHOULD EXERCISE PATIENCE,HOPE AND TENACITY OF PURPOSE.IT WILL SOON BE OVER.GOD IS IN CHARGE AND ABSOLUTE CONTROL.IT IS WELL IN JESUS CHRIST MIGHTY NAME,AMEN

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Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by Nobody: 12:10pm On Feb 11, 2015
Absolutely useless article.

1. Jonathan has never at any point in time made any comment that would instigate ethnic and social division in Nigeria. Buhari, on the other hand has has explicitly made various ethnically-prejudiced and divisional comments which has actually led to violence and fatal riots in some parts of the country.

Also, it is totally moronic to accuse GEJ of causing ethnic and geo-political division in Nigeria.

Nigeria has always been an ethnically divided country, we have never been united. We don't like ourselves and anybody who says otherwise is a been untruthful. Our disunity is even enshrined in the constitution.

2. The achievements of GEJ has always been at the forefront of his reelection campaign but the opposition has chosen to spearhead a campaign based on lies, deceit and untruths against GEJ which unfortunately has been bought by some sections of the Nigerian public.
His achievements are there for everyone to see
- He has revived the transportation sector
- He has revived the power and electricity sector
- He has revived the agricultural sector
- He is working towards reviving the automobile sector
- He's the first president to ever reward entrepreneurial youths through the YouWin programme
- He promotes gender equality in governance and public appointments
- He has attracted FDI to the country

Recently, Charles Soludo, the former Governor of the Central Bank made a startling revelation that a huge N30 trillion has been stolen from the country’s treasury during Jonathan’s tenure. This only followed the yet to be resolved revelation by Soludo’s successor as CBN Governor, Emir Lamido Sanusi that $20 billion was diverted from the country’s treasury and also the bombshell from former President Obasanjo that the foreign reserve he built up in his eight years has been completely depleted.


Soludo's claim of 30 trillion missing was actually stupid and ignorant. There are leakages in every economy in the world, it is not peculiar to Nigeria alone. Nigeria consistently lost over 2 billion dollars every year to oil theft during Obasanjo's administration. Oil theft and economic sabotage is a problem every president in Nigeria will face.

The Sanusi's claim of the missing 20 billion dollars has also been debunked by PwC but you liars and mischief makers continue to use the unfounded and debunked claim against the government.

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Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by pendy79: 12:15pm On Feb 11, 2015
I think the direction the country need to go is clear to all that are not blinded by ethnic and religious bigotry and daft ignorant apologists of Government.

My Choice and mind is clear, The Nigeria I dream is a NIGERIA ruled with the fear of God and where corruption is beaten to the barest minimum.
We can't continue the path of infamy for another 4years, 6years of cluelessness and willful wickedness and nonchalant attitude to the cry and pains of the citizenry is enough reason to boot out the useless government of GEJ.

You can't wait for election to fight an insurgency you watered and allowed to fetter for years all because YOU SEE IN THE INSURGENCY AN OPENING TO SIPHON PUBLIC FUNDS AND SEEK POLITICAL COVERAGE FOR YOUR EVIL PLANS.

God will heal the land.

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Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by Redoil: 12:19pm On Feb 11, 2015
Whoever is expecting the APC and the BH cum weedian lifestyle to make an iota of sense will be discourage and let down.

Riddles
what is common among salisu buhari mohamedu buhari tinubu ahmead buhari and another buhari .
Send ur answer to APC cyber clonning centre
at www.booohari/osunbade.com and win urself a trailer load of lies and bomb to scare and intimidate people to vote for Buhari.
Tundeajani stop playing hid and seek come out.
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by theV0ice: 12:35pm On Feb 11, 2015
Chimamanda Adichie captured them well when she wrote the following

''Even if the reason were not so absurd, Nigerians are politically astute enough to know that the postponement has nothing to do with security. [size=14pt]It is a flailing act of desperation from an incumbent terrified of losing[/size]. There are fears of further postponements, of ploys to illegally extend Jonathan’s term. In a country with the specter of a military coup always hanging over it, the consequences could be dangerous. My indifference has turned to anger. What a staggeringly self-serving act of contempt for Nigerians. It has cast, at least for the next six weeks, the darkest possible shroud over our democracy: uncertainty.''

Even people that were not so interested in Nigerian politics before now are being forced to speak out. Even those who ordinarily would have issues with GMB are being pushed to the wall to voice support for him because of jona and his self destructive actions.

How can one man squander so much goodwill in less than 4 years?
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by pendy79: 12:57pm On Feb 11, 2015
theV0ice:
Chimamanda Adichie captured them well when she wrote the following

''Even if the reason were not so absurd, Nigerians are politically astute enough to know that the postponement has nothing to do with security. [size=14pt]It is a flailing act of desperation from an incumbent terrified of losing[/size]. There are fears of further postponements, of ploys to illegally extend Jonathan’s term. In a country with the specter of a military coup always hanging over it, the consequences could be dangerous. My indifference has turned to anger. What a staggeringly self-serving act of contempt for Nigerians. It has cast, at least for the next six weeks, the darkest possible shroud over our democracy: uncertainty.''

Even people that were not so interested in Nigerian politics before now are being forced to speak out. Even those who ordinarily would have issues with GMB are being pushed to the wall to voice support for him because of jona and his self destructive actions.

How can one man squander so much goodwill in less than 4 years?

my brother only God can save Nigeria, No Nigerian that has commonsense flowing in his brains can reasoning show support for this Government.

After 6years in office, all he can campaign with is mud sliding and character assassination and lies against his closest rival. Is Buhari the only Candidate running against JONATAN? they have nothing, nothing at all rather than scare mongering and buying the conscience of idiotic bloggers and News Media to hold on to power.

See an example of the owner of this forum who stickied what he thinks is an Anti-Buhari article on the home page of the Politics section thinking he is doing a disservice to the character of Buhari, he foolishly thinks Nigerians are looking out for propaganda,

Nigerians in their Millions are feeling the pains of the GEJ's failure in Leadership and they are kicking him out, no amount of propanganda against Buhari can stop it, Not even inconsequential Nairaland.

Chiamanda is in US but yet feels the uselessness of the Government in Nigeria and some bastards are telling us he is the best thing after Agege bread to have happened to Nigeria.

Buhari needs no campaign really, the reality of the times in Nigeria today is the driving force behind him

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Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by Nobody: 12:59pm On Feb 11, 2015
The financially engineered lies and hatred against the humble government of Goodluck Jonathan not stop him from continue being the president of Nigeria till 2019.

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Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by yibomustgo(m): 1:01pm On Feb 11, 2015
Jonathan is in trouble and he knows this. That is the reason why he is going all out to kill Buhari and Buhari won't die.

Jonathan will lose this election and nothing he can do about it.

Jonathan has no record to run on after six years of stealing and maladministration.

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Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by theV0ice: 1:04pm On Feb 11, 2015
pendy79:


my brother only God can save Nigeria, No Nigerian that has commonsense flowing in his brains can reasoning show support for this Government.

After 6years in office, all he can campaign with is mud sliding and character assassination and lies against his closest rival. Is Buhari the only Candidate running against JONATAN? they have nothing, nothing at all rather than scare mongering and buying the conscience of idiotic bloggers and News Media to hold on to power.

See an example of the owner of this forum who stickied what he thinks is an Anti-Buhari article on the home page of the Politics section thinking he is doing a disservice to the character of Buhari, he foolishly thinks Nigerians are looking out for propaganda,

Nigerians in their Millions are feeling the pains of the GEJ's failure in Leadership and they are kicking him out, no amount of propanganda against Buhari can stop it, Not even inconsequential Nairaland.

Chiamanda is in US but yet feels the uselessness of the Government in Nigeria and some bastards are telling us he is the best thing after Agege bread to have happened to Nigeria.

Buhari needs no campaign really, the reality of the times in Nigeria today is the driving force behind him

Gbam!!!
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by egift(m): 1:15pm On Feb 11, 2015
Jonathan has fail SS, SE, SW, MB, NC, NW, NE and the whole world. Only those in his gang have become billionaires.

Nigerians cannot endure another 4yrs of failure and distribution of terror.

We want Change. Sai Buhari.
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by egift(m): 1:18pm On Feb 11, 2015
J12:
The financially engineered lies and hatred against the humble government of Goodluck Jonathan not stop him from continue being the president of Nigeria till 2019.

Humble who? Michael Jackson called it "Smooth Criminal".
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by pendy79: 1:26pm On Feb 11, 2015
egift:
Jonathan has fail SS, SE, SW, MB, NC, NW, NE and the whole world. Only those in his gang have become billionaires.

Nigerians cannot endure another 4yrs of failure and distribution of terror.

We want Change. Sai Buhari.

An incumbent running for re-election is putting himself up for a REFERENDUM in the peoples court to gauge his performance after years of running the affairs of the country and seeking the mandate of the PEOPLE again to CONTINUE if he has done creditably well or BOOTED OUT if he has performed below expectation.

in 2019 when the APC comes seeking for the MANDATE of the people, we will evaluate their 4 years and see if they should be booted out too.
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by anonimi: 1:28pm On Feb 11, 2015
egift:


Humble who? Michael Jackson called it "Smooth Criminal".

That title is reserved for Fashola oh abeg, no contest.

- Abi nor be im raise LASU fees from N25,000 to N250,000 and brutalised protesting students?
- A school that was set up by Jakande who also gave FREE education up to secondary school with books?
- Upon $90 million World Bank loan oh plus 34 times IGR increase from N7.2 billion in 1999 to N246 billion in 2013?
- etc etc


yet below is just a sample of the shiit we have been served and praising him for in Lagos state




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Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by anonimi: 1:29pm On Feb 11, 2015
pendy79:


An incumbent running for re-election is putting himself up for a REFERENDUM in the peoples court to gauge his performance after years of running and seeking the mandate of the PEOPLE again to CONTINUE if he has done creditably well or BOOTED OUT if he has performed below expectation.

in 2019 when the APC comes seeking for the MANDATE of the people, we will evaluate their 4 years and see if they should be booted out too.

That is what we are doing for APCheat in Lagos state this year.
You wanna know the verdict?


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Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by egift(m): 1:32pm On Feb 11, 2015
pendy79:


An incumbent running for re-election is putting himself up for a REFERENDUM in the peoples court to gauge his performance after years of running and seeking the mandate of the PEOPLE again to CONTINUE if he has done creditably well or BOOTED OUT if he has performed below expectation.

in 2019 when the APC comes seeking for the MANDATE of the people, we will evaluate their 4 years and see if they should be booted out too.

Gbam! 100%
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by sammyj: 1:35pm On Feb 11, 2015
grin
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by oduastates: 2:37pm On Feb 11, 2015
This is a world class opinion piece which could easily have been an editorial.
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by pendy79: 3:15pm On Feb 11, 2015
oduastates:
This is a world class opinion piece which could easily have been an editorial.

Was why I brought it forth for people with deep reflection and love for Nigeria to reflect on.
Re: PDP’s Dangerous Campaign, Nigeria’s Threshold Of Change -By Peter Claver Oparah by Crieff(m): 3:32pm On Feb 11, 2015
If only there is nothing like a second term.

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