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New York Times Slams Jonathan by braine(m): 12:26am On Feb 17, 2015
In an editorial on Monday, the New York Times slammed the postponement of the Nigerian elections. It pointed out that the action might have been more credible if President Goodluck Jonathan’s government had not spent much of the past year playing down the threat posed by Boko Haram and if there were a reasonable expectation that Nigeria’s weak army has the ability to improve security over the next few weeks.

“It appears more likely Mr. Jonathan grew alarmed by the surging appeal of Muhammadu Buhari, a former military ruler who has vowed to crack down on Boko Haram,” the article said. “By dragging out the race, Mr. Jonathan stands to deplete his rival’s campaign coffers, while he continues to use state funds and institutions to bankroll his own.”

Recalling that Buhari led a coup against a democratically elected government in 1983, it argued that his emergence as potential winner of the forthcoming election is more of an indictment of Jonathan’s dismal rule than a recognition of the former military chief’s appeal.

It criticized Jonathan’s performance over the abduction of the Chibok girls and the attacks by Boko Haram, saying they have exposed the weaknesses of Nigeria’s armed forces and the dysfunction of the government.
“Beyond security matters, entrenched corruption and the government’s inability to diversify its economy as the price of oil, the country’s financial bedrock, has fallen have also caused Nigerians to look for new leadership.

Nigeria, the most populous nation in Africa, and a relatively young democracy, cannot afford an electoral crisis.”
It would be recalled that following an endorsement of Buhari by The Economist in its edition dated February 7, a sulking Jonathan said he did not need the support of the magazine.



Text of the editorial by the New York Times:
Nigeria’s Miserable Choices


The Nigerian government was supposed to hold presidential elections this past weekend, which presented voters with the dispiriting choice of keeping a lousy incumbent or returning to power a former autocratic leader. Now they will have to wait at least six weeks to cast votes.

The Nigerian election commission said earlier this month that it had pushed back the vote until at least March 28, after the country’s security chiefs warned that they could not guarantee the safety of voters in northeastern areas of the country where Boko Haram, the extremist militant group, captured international attention last spring when it abducted hundreds of schoolgirls. On Friday, Boko Haram fighters attacked a village in neighboring Chad for the first time, an alarming sign of the group’s expanding strength in a region that also includes areas of Cameroon and Niger.
Any argument to delay the vote might be more credible if President Goodluck Jonathan’s government had not spent much of the past year playing down the threat posed by the militants and if there were a reasonable expectation that the country’s weak military has the ability to improve security in a matter of weeks.

It appears more likely Mr. Jonathan grew alarmed by the surging appeal of Muhammadu Buhari, a former military ruler who has vowed to crack down on Boko Haram. By dragging out the race, Mr. Jonathan stands to deplete his rival’s campaign coffers, while he continues to use state funds and institutions to bankroll his own.

That Mr. Buhari, who helped launch a coup against a democratically elected government in 1983 and ruled until late 1985, has emerged as potential winner is more of an indictment of Mr. Jonathan’s dismal rule than a recognition of the former military chief’s appeal.
Nigerian voters have grown increasingly worried about the stunning rise of Boko Haram, which has committed terrorist atrocities including bombings.

The abductions and attacks by the group have exposed the weaknesses of Nigeria’s armed forces and the dysfunction of the government. Although Mr. Jonathan’s government has in the past been less than enthusiastic, and at times obstructive, in response to offers of American and European aid, he appears to be growing increasingly worried. In an interview with The Wall Street Journal last week, he said he would welcome American troops to fight the insurgency.

Beyond security matters, entrenched corruption and the government’s inability to diversify its economy as the price of oil, the country’s financial bedrock, has fallen have also caused Nigerians to look for new leadership. Nigeria, the most populous nation in Africa, and a relatively young democracy, cannot afford an electoral crisis. That would only set back the faltering effort to reassert government control in districts where Boko Haram is sowing terror.

The security forces may not be able to safeguard many districts on Election Day. But postponement is very likely to make the security threat worse.

*An editorial by New York Times published today with the title, ‘Nigeria’s Miserable Choices’



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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by 9jvirgin(m): 12:30am On Feb 17, 2015
'America will know" grin America already knows you are a Shame to you and your entire generation. The fools supporting Jonathan will suffer now and forevermore.

I dey laff oooooo grin grin grin kikikikiki grin grin grin

Death to PDP and all that is there in.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by AbuMaryam1(m): 12:31am On Feb 17, 2015
Jonathan good bye, wait did i read it well? i didnt see where they said he is clueless......Un-complete story shocked

MARCH4BUHARI

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by Nobody: 12:33am On Feb 17, 2015
all we want is change !!!

We are tired of hearing Jonathan's short comings.
yet some clueless being will come here to say

Another ACP lie......


#GMB till God decides

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by temitemi1(m): 12:33am On Feb 17, 2015
Their opinion... GEJ till 2019!!!

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by deji68: 12:37am On Feb 17, 2015
Axelrods egunje don reach them cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by braine(m): 12:38am On Feb 17, 2015
temitemi1:
Their opinion... GEJ till 2019!!!
Everyone condemns your paymaster, and everyone can't be wrong all at the same time.

I hope you have enough energy to help him pack his bags back to Otuoke. cheesy Bloody Jonabot.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by watered(m): 12:39am On Feb 17, 2015
America leave Nigeria alone please. Haba is it by force to become homosexuals/lesbians?

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by debo07(m): 12:40am On Feb 17, 2015
PDP lovers will come here and say APC sponsored it.GEJ has lost it totally.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by 9jvirgin(m): 12:41am On Feb 17, 2015
temitemi1:
Their opinion... GEJ till 2019!!!

Local and international observers can testify to the brazen problem we are faced with yet eleribu like you keeps killing your children's future ... grin

You are a confirmed Eleribu cheesy

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by reporter1: 12:43am On Feb 17, 2015
The rest of the world knows how abysmal GEJ has performed except some Nigerians who are too myopic to see beyond their religious and tribal affiliation.

World leaders unequivocally have condemned the clueless one yet some dolts keep supporting their tormentor.

Have you asked yourself why their is no stable power after 16 years of PDP regressive rule?
Economy is in shambles
Nigerian roads are nothing but death traps.
Nigerian army and police are extension of government used to assault the very people they are supposed to protect and serve!
The list goes on...

Yet you want to reward PDP with another four years.
Are my people this brainless or they are just impassive to mediocrity?

Vote GMB and liberate yourself and your future generation.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by raumdeuter: 12:48am On Feb 17, 2015
America would know and America surely knows Jonathan is clueless

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by braine(m): 12:49am On Feb 17, 2015
watered:
America leave Nigeria alone please. Haba is it by force to become homosexuals/lesbians?



The article is very objective; it states issues as they really are. Just because it doesn't favour you doesn't mean its being bias.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by Clerverly: 12:49am On Feb 17, 2015
[size=22pt]The man is gone...jonathan, the shameless boko haram supporter!! goodbye!![/size]

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by 9jvirgin(m): 12:51am On Feb 17, 2015
Clerverly:
[size=22pt]The man is gone...jonathan, the shameless boko haram supporter!! goodbye!![/size]

God bless you. Jonathan will forever be sad for letting us go this path!

More wisdom to you.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by watered(m): 12:53am On Feb 17, 2015
braine:


The article is very objective; it states issues as they really are. Just because it doesn't favour you doesn't mean its being bias.
Bros wetin I do u na? Shebi everyone is entitled to his opinion... Whether GEJ loses and GMB wins e no affect my life by anyhow.
Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by braine(m): 1:09am On Feb 17, 2015
reporter1:
The rest of the world knows how abysmal GEJ has performed except some Nigerians who are too myopic to see beyond their religious and tribal affiliation.

World leaders unequivocally have condemned the clueless one yet some dolts keep supporting their tormentor.

Have you asked yourself why their is no stable power after 16 years of PDP regressive rule?
Economy is in shambles
Nigerian roads are nothing but death traps.
Nigerian army and police are extension of government used to assault the very people they are supposed to protect and serve!
The list goes on...

Yet you want to reward PDP with another four years.
Are my people this brainless or they are just impassive to mediocrity?

Vote GMB and liberate yourself and your future generation.

Sentiments have made people blind

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by sammieguze(m): 1:12am On Feb 17, 2015
Gej is in trouble

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by braine(m): 1:17am On Feb 17, 2015
sammieguze:
Gej is in trouble
I'm waiting for him to come out and declare that he doesn't need them as usual. cheesy
Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by koboko69: 1:25am On Feb 17, 2015
Barcanista the propaganda burster....this one na propaganda by APC too

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by agabusta: 1:50am On Feb 17, 2015
GEJ should just free us abeg. He has totally messed up the economy and security of this country.

He should go and rest and enjoy his loot with Patience. They have tried their best. We want to try another team.


Another team of people with integrity, high intellect and discipline.

A team comprising of GMB, PYO, Ezekwesili, Pat Utomi, Fashola, Kwanwanso, Prof West, among other intellectuals. We need a new team! We have seen what Jona's team can offer.

As of now, dollar to naira is above N210 and pound sterling to naira above N305. And still, our economy is import based, meaning we are bleeding seriously. Is this the first time international oil prices will be falling that the impact seems to have created confusion for Jona's economic team.

Madam Okonjo thank you, you have tried. We appreciate your efforts. Pls free us. Go and rest. We are ready to bring some other geek on board, Pat Utomi, Soludo or other quiet geniuses out there. We have them in Nigeria.

Madam Diezani thank you. You have tried, pls free us. Let us see what Ezekwesili (Madam due process) can achieve with that ministry.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by halimaabi: 2:02am On Feb 17, 2015
Ok

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by lilprinze: 2:09am On Feb 17, 2015
To hell with New York Times GEJ till 2019

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by Ebubeslym(m): 2:16am On Feb 17, 2015
If dem like, make dem slap slam GEJ....
all I know is that
he'll still win come March 28.

Newyork times can go and............

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by OAM4J: 2:20am On Feb 17, 2015
Amaechi and APC have bought New York Times with billions tongue

Personally, I don't think they are telling us anything new. Only those in self denial are refusing to accept GEJ as a failed president.

Come March, I hope Nigerians will loudly reject failure, cluelessness and corruption and vote for change.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by Walspring: 2:50am On Feb 17, 2015
We should stop complaining about GEJ because there are alot of things we dont even know at all...

If our Senate and House of Rep are not corrupt, I am sure that GEJ wont be corrupt..

The corruption inside our Senate and House of Rep gave GEJ and every member of his cabinets, NNPC, CBN, Armed forces, Ministries, politicians etc to be corrupted due to the bribery and most of them dont even know why they are there, they are just sharing the money that belongs to you and i, the money they suppose to build this nation and we are here say GEJ is this and GEJ is that.

Am certain that if Buhari become the next president corruption will increase if we dont deal with corruption inside the Senate and House of Rep.

Most gullible people on Nairaland and Nigeria thought GEJ is the root of corruption not knowing that corruption started from Senate and House of Rep before getting to GEJ and his cabinets

If we want change, we should change the senate and house of rep ways of dealing with budgets and sharing money.

If we want power, we should ask the senate and house of rep member to uphold our powerful constitution.

If these people in the Senate and House of Rep are clean of corruption, they would fight GEJ and his cabinets for being corrupted but they cant because their hands are not clean enough to do so.

Lets wise up and Lets tackle the issue from the root
Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by braine(m): 4:09am On Feb 17, 2015
Walspring:
We should stop complaining about GEJ because there are alot of things we dont even know at all...

If our Senate and House of Rep are not corrupt, I am sure that GEJ wont be corrupt..

The corruption inside our Senate and House of Rep gave GEJ and every member of his cabinets, NNPC, CBN, Armed forces, Ministries, politicians etc to be corrupted due to the bribery and most of them dont even know why they are there, they are just sharing the money that belongs to you and i, the money they suppose to build this nation and we are here say GEJ is this and GEJ is that.

Am certain that if Buhari become the next president corruption will increase if we dont deal with corruption inside the Senate and House of Rep.

Most gullible people on Nairaland and Nigeria thought GEJ is the root of corruption not knowing that corruption started from Senate and House of Rep before getting to GEJ and his cabinets

If we want change, we should change the senate and house of rep ways of dealing with budgets and sharing money.

If we want power, we should ask the senate and house of rep member to uphold our powerful constitution.

If these people in the Senate and House of Rep are clean of corruption, they would fight GEJ and his cabinets for being corrupted but they cant because their hands are not clean enough to do so.

Lets wise up and Lets tackle the issue from the root
Water trickles down from the top to the bottom, same goes for corruption. If it is tackled from the head, it will positively affect the entire body.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by aresa: 4:12am On Feb 17, 2015
temitemi1:
Their opinion... GEJ till 2019!!!



Right about now and since the world and Nigerians feels the same way, it sounds more like global opinion..
Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by braine(m): 4:13am On Feb 17, 2015
Ebubeslym:
If dem like, make dem slap slam GEJ....
all I know is that
he'll still win come March 28.
Newyork times can go and............
He'll only win when he rigs, we'll see how that would play out.

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Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by playpaz: 5:50am On Feb 17, 2015
really
Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by omenka(m): 5:53am On Feb 17, 2015

“It appears more likely Mr. Jonathan grew
alarmed by the surging appeal of Muhammadu
Buhari, a former military ruler who has vowed
to crack down on Boko Haram,” the article said.
“By dragging out the race, Mr. Jonathan stands
to deplete his rival’s campaign coffers, while he
continues to use state funds and institutions to
bankroll his own.”
Re: New York Times Slams Jonathan by Gboliwe: 6:13am On Feb 17, 2015
Same ol' same ol'. Norhing new. Nothing interesting.

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