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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by YoursGEJ(m): 6:52am On Mar 29, 2015
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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by hadecunleh: 6:52am On Mar 29, 2015
The writing is on the wall but GEJ is so CLUELESS to see it. The CHANGE is here.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by StFrank2(m): 6:52am On Mar 29, 2015
APC shiit... Well make una sai Buhari enter na make we see how far. #Bullmess
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by justi4jesu(f): 6:52am On Mar 29, 2015
The People's choice smiley
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Yeeyo: 6:52am On Mar 29, 2015
He who laf last laf d bst laf

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by fairygeh(f): 6:52am On Mar 29, 2015
Please what's the update this morning.who is winning?
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by LordCenturion(m): 6:53am On Mar 29, 2015
komia:
Seems Jonathan is going nowhere. Back to Aso rock


For your Dream,,u will cry today

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Nobody: 6:53am On Mar 29, 2015
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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by smileandlove(f): 6:53am On Mar 29, 2015
Why is this story coming now?the said visit took place two weeks ago. Pls let's stick to the issue at hand. Meanwhile your headline is missleading.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by ireneony(f): 6:53am On Mar 29, 2015
Jonathan!! I de ur back

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by jamillion: 6:53am On Mar 29, 2015
The game's still on

Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by chemmerfrank(m): 6:53am On Mar 29, 2015
Well... You never spoke till now.. Hard to believe your not just campaigning for GMB..

Well once the election is free n fair.. I don't care who wins.. So long as its the peoples choice, they would have to live with the success or regret for another 4 years

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by ityP(m): 6:54am On Mar 29, 2015
Sweetguy25:
These foreign investors are ignorant. Anybody who thinks GEJ will handover to Buhari is ignorant.


Guy seriously it is happening ooo

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by uszyblinks(m): 6:54am On Mar 29, 2015
Sai Buhari
Sai Baba

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by faithdee(f): 6:54am On Mar 29, 2015
LIVE UPDATES ON NIGERIA 2015 PRESIDENTIAL, NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS – (RESULTS) - The Page Updates Automatically
Nigeria Decides: Tinubu’s wife wins polling unit

The Senator representing Lagos Central Senatorial District, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, has won her unit 34, ward 9 polling centre where she scored 105.

Election results for PU034, ward 9 on Bourdillon road in Lagos is as follows:

Reps
APC 103
PDP 16

Senate
APC 105
PDP 21

Presidential
APC 106
PDP 25

6.46 Am Nigeria Decides: Bode George loses ward to APC

A former deputy national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olabode George lost his PU001 Evans Street, in Lagos Island, Lagos State to the All Progressives Congress, APC, by one vote.

http://gethopemagazine.com/Live/Event/88/LIVE-UPDATES-On-Nigeria-2015-Presidential-National-Assembly-Elections--Results

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Paspane: 6:54am On Mar 29, 2015
buhari is winning gej is loosing SAI NIGERIA

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by stevolutionary(m): 6:54am On Mar 29, 2015
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[/size][size=8pt]keep dreaming GEJ already won

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by dollyptosh(m): 6:55am On Mar 29, 2015
Sweetguy25:
These foreign investors are ignorant. Anybody who thinks GEJ will handover to Buhari is ignorant.
Ohh so now it''s about handing over...You and your gejites will be put to shame.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Restassured: 6:55am On Mar 29, 2015
Said Buhari

GEJ tenure is a bearish trend

Welcome to GMB Bullish directions.

Thank God.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by johnsonjosbles(m): 6:56am On Mar 29, 2015
Sweetguy25:
These foreign investors are ignorant. Anybody who thinks GEJ will handover to Buhari is ignorant.
Gej himself dont have that confidence let alone of you rat

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by olatwo(m): 6:56am On Mar 29, 2015
Even me grin

Ilekeh:
grin grin grin


Won't celebrate until I see them riding on a canoe to Otuoke.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by AustinBlinks(m): 6:56am On Mar 29, 2015
Awesome. This is to all of you who claim GEJ is working... He better be walking away!

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by holluwai(m): 6:56am On Mar 29, 2015
You better save that your all for yourself and your family, you hear?

Ebig22:
Goodluck Ebele Jonathan i will give my all for you to be president.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Nobody: 6:56am On Mar 29, 2015
stevolutionary:
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[/size][size=8pt]keep dreaming GEJ already won

In your dreams abi?

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by dollyptosh(m): 6:56am On Mar 29, 2015
StFrank2:
APC shiit... Well make una sai Buhari enter na make we see how far. #Bullmess
Given up already? loool

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Gwammen(m): 6:57am On Mar 29, 2015
Very obvious reasons why Nigerians should say Yes to GMB

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by justi4jesu(f): 6:57am On Mar 29, 2015
fairygeh:
Please what's the update this morning.who is winning?


GEJ wink

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Tonnierichy(m): 6:57am On Mar 29, 2015
StFrank2:
APC shiit... Well make una sai Buhari enter na make we see how far. #Bullmess
My guy don accept defeat last last.... cheesy

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Nobody: 6:58am On Mar 29, 2015
holluwai:
You better save that your all for yourself and your family, you hear?


Leave him. Otueke loading for his oga.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Flets: 6:58am On Mar 29, 2015
How do we avoid the impending dangers to Nigeria’s economy and existence under a Buhari presidency?

We must need to face reality as there is no magic in governance. Extremely hard times lies ahead for this country if Buhari ever emerges victorious. 

How do you explain to a Niger Deltan that despite GEJ's achievements in almost all sectors, roads, bridges, railways, agriculture, automobile, alamajiri schools, new universities, fertilizer and ghost worker scam elimination, freedom of press, FOI, free and fair elections, power sector. .........etc, he is still booted out.

What will stop the creeks from going haywire again? Buhari will send the troops to the creeks and together they will set the oil facilities ablaze.OBJ's use of JTF force could not help as no Oil producing company will risk producing crude and killing staff in a volatile region.

GEJ under Yaradua had to get down to the creeks to to talk to these boys and effect the amnesty program because they found him as a representation in government.

It will be impossible to convince a ND minority albeit a militant that their own was not persecuted out of office. And that will be the theme of their new struggle.

The long term solution to this mess is implementing the Confab report and enthroning true federalism.

A lot of opportunities are springing up around Africa and the IOCs are already geared towards investing in these newer and saner climes than invest in an unstable Niger delta .

And while these troubles persists, the oil producing companies will simply withdraw their personnel from the volatile region and all foreign investments will seize in all sectors. 

Unfortunately, even if the Nigerian troops kill 90% of the militants, it will take just one militant, a dynamite and just one strategic location along the multi- kilometer trunk lines to continue to wreck havoc to the Nigerian economy.

 Fast forward to 2019, if we remain one country and without a civil war,, we will be an economic wreck with no allocations and salaries, no capital projects, no hope with dollar exchanging for 400 naira and we are worse off than we were in 2015. 

Cos the truth is that without crude proceeds for now, Nigeria is finished. And then, we'll be screaming another 'Change' because we would have learnt a bitter lesson in the hands of the Fulanis, Tinubu and Saraki.And then we will ask.... Why were we this silly?

And before you quote me, make sure you outline in clear terms how you or Buhari will avert this obvious calamity staring us in the face

Only last week, they creek boys seem to have resumed activities by kidnapping at Yoho facility operated by Exxonmobil and have shut in 80KBD already. Are we ready for this for the next 4 years?

The entire world stands to benefit from a crisis in the Niger delta. Its not a coincidence that USA who abandoned us at the height of bokoharam is busy shouting for change in govt .

Crises in the ND will reduce supply of crude to the Oil market and that would drive up the price of crude for producing countries.... But at Nigeria's expense.

Is Buhari is any way a better Democratic president than GEJ? Is this risk worth it?

Nigerians.... Be Warned!!!

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by zeefa: 6:59am On Mar 29, 2015
Jonathan loses at Aso Villa units
Posted by: Our Reporters in Featured, News 4 hours ago

•Sambo, Agbaje, Ribadu, Bode George, Obanikoro, Fani-Kayode, others lose at units
Some heavyweight politicians lost their polling units in yesterday’s elections.
A major loss by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is the one at the two polling units in front of Aso Villa – the Presidential abode.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate Gen. Muhammadu Buhari won in the two units.
Buhari got a total of 613 votes, while Jonathan polled a total of 595 votes.
Vice President Namadi Sambo got the same treatment in the former polling unit (Kabala 005) in Kaduna where the APC received overwhelming majority of votes.
The APC scored 386 votes to beat the PDP that scored 53 votes in the presidential election. APC got 385 and 369 votes in the senate and house of assembly elections respectively while the PDP got 59 and 62 respectively.
The results were announced by the presiding officer Abdulfatah Ali.
In Lagos State Governorship candidate Jimi Agbaje’s Apapa polling unit the APC won 126 votes while PDP won 60.
In the senate contest, APC polled 129 while PDP won 61.
In the House of Representatives race, APC won 126 while the PDP won 62.
PDP governorship candidate in Adamawa State Nuhu Ribadu failed to deliver his Yola polling unit to Jonathan.
In the presidential contest APC won 320 votes to PDP’s 124   while in the senatorial race, Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) candidate won 271 votes to PDP’s 73.
PDP Southwest leader Chief Olabode George’s Evans Street polling unit on Lagos Island also fell to the APC candidate who took it narrowly with 109 votes to PDP’s 108.
Minister of State Foreign Affairs 2 Mr. Musiliu Obanikoro lost in his bid to deliver his unit to Jonathan.
Minister of National Planning, Dr. Sulaiman Abubakar, failed in his polling unit 006, Ode-Opobiyi Agbaji area (Ilorin West Local Government Area) in the presidential election with 146 votes to 39.
PDP Presidential campaign council spokesman Mr. Femi Fani-Kayode also could not deliver his unit. He voted in Ile Ife, Osun State.
At PG Hall Ife Centre 013/11, the APC candidate scored 127 to PDP’s 45 votes.
But Vice President Namadi Sambo won his polling unit at Police College unit with 105 votes to the APC’s 20.
But Kaduna State APC Governorship candidate Nasir El Rufai got 430 votes in his Urgwan Sarki’s unit for the APC candidate to PDP’s 11.
Ex-Borno Governor Ali Modu Sheriff and Senator Ahmed Makarfi (Kaduna) also failed to deliver.
Ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar won his Ajiya polling unit in Adamawa State for Gen. Buhari with 280 votes to Jonathan’s 60 votes.
At APC Presidential running mate Prof. Yemi Osinbajo’s VGC unit in Lekki, Lagos, the APC won 718 votes to PDP’s 138.
Some other unit results are:
APC wins in Obasanjo’s unit
At Obasanjo’s polling unit ward, APC polled 98 against PDP’s 8 and SDP 12 for the House of Representatives seat. For Senate, APC got 93, PDP 8 and SDP 15.
Results at ex-Governor Bola Tinubu’s voting unit 047 in Alausa Ikeja.
Presidential APC 180, PDP 55, Senate APC 181 and PDP 53, Reps: APC 61
Senator Tinubu’s unit 034 Ikoyi, Lagos
Presidential: APC 106, PDP 25
Senate: APC 103, PDP 16
Reps: APC 103, PDP 16
Governor Fashola’s State Grammar School, Surulere 002
President 318, PDP 135
Senate APC318, PDP 129
Rep APC 326, PDP 114
House minority leader Femi Gbajabiamila Elizabeth Fowler PU 014
President APC 123, PDP 81, Senate APC 118, PDP 64
Rep: APC 124, PDP 46
Ex-Governor Kayode Fayemi’s polling unit 09 Ward 11 Isan Ekiti
President APC 140, PDP 24
Senate APC 135, PDP 21
Rep APC 142, PDP 22
Senator Gbenga Ashafa’s Bogije polling unit in Ibeju Lekki
President APC 385, PDP 250, Senate APC 406, PDP 236 and Rep APC 386.
The APC candidate has also won the election in the two polling units 021 and 022 inside the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The total votes scored in the two units showed that APC got 597 votes while PDP garnered 567 votes.
Sorting and counting for the presidential election in the two units are still ongoing.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Ak33m: 6:59am On Mar 29, 2015
Ok

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