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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by olasoji1: 11:27am On Apr 02, 2015
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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by zicoraads: 11:31am On Apr 02, 2015
It's funny I was just thinking of writing an article of this nature when I saw some comments about Jonathan's noble act.

Cc:SammyHoe, Mynd44
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by Nobody: 11:32am On Apr 02, 2015
He allowed himself to be fed deception. He probably did not have time for personal introspection,(I usually wonder how politicians live with themselves and what they do in their alone times. he CHOSE the wrong company and travelled with them... Now I feel for him and respect him more.
Kennywills7:

I really hope he will write a story on this, without being told, u will know that many factors work against him and he never had peace from day one of his leadership as president of Nigeria, he is just having Peace now and dat only is something to b worried about.
They planted people around him to deceive him, till date i still believe d missing chibok girls was stage managed and a fraud!
Boko haram is obvious
We didn't witness d real gej as a president as he was never allowed to blossom or rise to his promise
Part of this because he failed himself and never knew his true Friends or enemies!
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by bonechamberlain(m): 11:34am On Apr 02, 2015
Jonathan has
earned the status that one old man imagined he
could confer on himself just by the theatrics of
tearing his party card before television camera..
.......... this is the greatest part of this writeup obj is a disgrace to leadership in Nigeria.

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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by ribbit: 11:38am On Apr 02, 2015
bushdoc9919:


Too bad SLS is now an Emir. Would have made a fine Finance Minister.
so he can Islamize our economy.. Biko, let him remain emir. We no want. There are too many smart people that can handle that position quite well.

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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by olasoji1: 11:42am On Apr 02, 2015
How Pres. Jonathan lost the Nigerian election -UK Guardian (MUST READ)

Read how he lost the election here =====>> http://www.abisoj.com/2015/04/how-pres-jonathan-lost-nigerian.html

Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by ooshinibos: 11:43am On Apr 02, 2015
SenseiX:
It remains for me the most memorable moment in the movie. The captain was informing the ship owner (who had bought into the lie that no force on earth or in heaven could sink the Titanic) that the ship had hit an iceberg. “From this moment, no matter what we do, the Titanic will founder,” he said. Having put so much faith in his own propaganda, the ship owner retorted: “But this ship cannot sink.” Without missing a beat, the captain responded: “She is made of iron, Sir. I assure you she can. And she will. It is a mathematical certainty.”


Because those who survive on rent in our country are adept at marketing their greed, they always succeed in selling to whoever occupies the number one office in Nigeria at any period that he is not only above the law, he is so powerful that he can never be defeated in an election. But with the current defeat of Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan by Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), it is now very clear that the president of Nigeria is human, afterall and he can be ousted by the same people whose votes put him in power. That message has been most eloquently passed and our country will never remain the same again. It is a new day!

For sure, the president of Nigeria has enormous financial resources he can mobilise at any given time while the security agencies and critical institutions of state work at his pleasure regardless of what is written in the Constitution. And he is forever surrounded by clowns and jobbers of all sorts—I was privileged to have seen many of them at work in the Villa—who sing the mantra that, as “President and commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”—a title that is so needlessly repeated for his pleasure almost as if it is a line in the national anthem—he has such unlimited power that he can even turn a man into a woman. Now we know better.

Having never bought into the scam that a president of Nigeria cannot be defeated, I have since about four months ago been telling some people very close to President Jonathan that he was electorally vulnerable. But they never took me serious. In my personal encounter with the president in his office on July 23 last year (he sent for me), I particularly explained to him that he was increasingly being perceived as “anti-North” and that it could hurt him at the general election. I recall the president interjected by saying “but Segun, you know me…” to which I replied that it was not my view but a perception challenge he should deal with. If he made efforts in that direction, they were either too little or too late, going by the results of the presidential election across the entire Northern zone where Buhari won outright in 16 out of 19 States. Details of that private encounter I had with the president will come in my coming book on the 2015 general elections in Nigeria that should be out before the end of the year.

Needless to say, I am not one of the people surprised by the outcome of the presidential election. In the fourth instalment of my 2015 election series, “A Time to Choose”, on 29 January this year, I wrote: “as the incumbent, Jonathan will run on his record which unfortunately would include not only his performance in office (which is not as bad as being projected) but also mismanaged relationships that may have been more costly in terms of the eroded support base. We may never know how much political damage the president inflicted on himself by his failed bid to install a Speaker for the House of Representatives in June 2011 and the refusal to accept defeat gracefully thereafter; the futile attempt to oust Rotimi Amaechi as the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) Chairman and how that eventually led to the split within the ruling party; the ill-feelings from aggrieved party members who lost out at the recent PDP primaries; the unfortunate Chibok ‘Waka-Come’ theatrics at the Villa by the president’s wife that went viral internationally; the saga of the ‘unaccounted for billions of Dollars’ in oil receipts that is yet to be conclusively resolved and the accompanying drama with Sanusi Lamido Sanusi that played out from the CBN Governorship office in Abuja to the Emir’s palace in Kano; the presidential redefinition of corruption as being different from--and perhaps more tolerable than—stealing; the evident contradictions inherent in the fact that those who once ran a vicious media campaign against Jonathan, baptizing him with the moniker, ‘clueless president’ are now the ones speaking for him etc. The thing about elections is that choices are usually made by most voters on the basis of sentiments (and emotions) such as the foregoing and that is why the incumbent is often disadvantaged, especially when the public mood is as fouled as it is in Nigeria today...”

I wrote that three months ago and I have been proved to be correct. However, despite the bitterness that characterised the 2015 presidential election campaigns, President Jonathan redeemed himself when it mattered most not only by the way he gracefully accepted defeat and congratulated Buhari even before the collation of results was concluded on Tuesday but also by the manner in which he rose to the occasion last Saturday.

Despite the discomfort of having to stand in the heat, Jonathan comported himself very well as the president, not a partisan, as we all watched on national television how three card readers failed to read his biometrics and accredit him for voting at his home town, Otueke, Bayelsa State. At a time television camera could project very clearly that his wife was already boiling with anger, the president said he was prepared to wait for as long as it would take for it to work before he was eventually accredited manually. Calm in disposition and measured in his utterances, Jonathan refused to be goaded by the reporters who were asking him leading questions about the use of card reader, knowing where he stood on the issue. “President Jonathan is just one person, so if we have problem with one person, as far as the election is going on well nationally, I am not worried. There might be a delay, my interest is that we conduct a credible election,” he said.

At the end, even if he lost the election, President Jonathan has turned out to be a man of his word. The fact most people ignore is that given the objection of his party to the use of the card reader, if the president had stormed out of the polling unit at Otuoke when three card readers failed him, that probably would have been the end of the election. And by now, Nigeria would be on the boil. Fortunately for all of us, Jonathan chose not to travel that familiar road often trudged by African leaders and history will forever be kind to him for it.

That Nigerians are today proud of Jonathan is not in doubt and it is a shame that it would take a defeat for him to approximate to the president many had wanted to see in recent years. But in the days and weeks to come when he begins the self-introspection as to how he lost the presidency, Jonathan should look no farther than his immediate environment. From his overbearing wife who used the campaign podium to preach hate, forgetting that there indeed is a God in heaven who promised in the Bible to “overturn, overturn, overturn... until he come whose right it is; and I will give it him” regardless of whether such a person is “analogue” or “brain dead” to people like Godsday Orubebe who made a disgraceful public show of himself on Tuesday not to mention Chief Edwin Clarke and confederates who, forgetting that politics is a game of addition, imagined they could abuse and blackmail the whole of Nigeria into re-electing their Ijaw kinsman.

How and why Jonathan lost will be a subject of interrogation in my coming book but it is a pity that his handlers paid scant attention to my warning of 19 January 2012, in a piece titled “Their Son, Our President”, which rankled Aso Rock and for which someone procured the services of hacks to attack me. I hope that Jonathan’s people will go back to read (http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/their-son-our-president/107435/) and reflect on what might have been had they taken counsel in the Yoruba adage that when your tuber of yam is growing too big, you use your hand to cover it.

For an election that had been predicted to be the end of our country, Nigerians have every right to be happy about the turn of events but there are just too many heroes and the first to be commended is the ordinary voter who stood under the sun and in the rain to exercise his/her franchise. And then the much-maligned chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega. Calm under pressure, mature in his approach to issues, serene in the face of provocation yet so firm and resolute in his conviction, Jega has written his name into the history books by delivering when it mattered most. With any other person, it is doubtful if we would be where we are today as a nation. And of course we must commend our president-elect, Buhari, not only for his tenacity of purpose (having lost three previous times) but also for the maturity with which he handled the campaign irritations from some PDP bigwigs and the president’s wife.

Finally, the biggest accolades go to the president who conceded defeat so that his nation can move on. By that simple but important gesture of patriotism, honour and nobility, Jonathan has earned the status that one old man imagined he could confer on himself just by the theatrics of tearing his party card before television camera. I just hope that the leaders of the victorious APC would have the decency to treat the president with respect in the remaining period of his tenure and after he leaves office. He deserves it.

I will be a bloody hypocrite to say that I was praying for Jonathan to win the presidential election. To be honest, I felt the country could do with some Change (even if I still don’t know its content) because of the way Jonathan mismanaged a couple of serious national issues, especially the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-east. There was also this academic interest about whether the proposition in my May 2011 research paper 'Divided Opposition as Boon to African Incumbents' on factors shaping incumbent elections in Africa with special focus on Nigeria, would prove to be correct. Now that my thesis has been validated, I enjoy no real satisfaction that Jonathan is leaving office this way because, despite my misgivings about some of the people around him or his mixed stewardship, I still have a strong affection for the president who I consider a very good man.

If the president needed any validation that he acted wisely, it is by the outpouring of congratulations to him from all over the world and the way he has practically repositioned our country for business. Perhaps nobody has captured the situation as succinctly as Mr. Mo Ibrahim, one of Africa’s wealthiest men and philanthropist, who said yesterday: “The news from Nigeria today is wonderful. Africa’s largest country has concluded a peaceful election process. Furthermore, the incumbent has already gracefully conceded and congratulated his successor – a first for Nigeria and a benchmark for other African countries to follow. Today, we Africans are all proud of Nigeria and President Jonathan. Thank you Mr. President. If you are seeking a legacy, you have definitely achieved it.”

Last Saturday in my hotel room in Lagos, my friend and research assistant, Dipo Akinkugbe, with whom I was watching on television the drama of Jonathan and the Card Reader as the election accreditation exercise unfolded, said after the president had fielded questions from reporters and left: “This is a rare display of statesmanship that I have not seen in President Jonathan for a long time.”

That, I told him, is the essential Jonathan whose Ijaw handlers and a few power mongers from other parts of the country did not allow to blossom. But in falling from power through the electoral process, Jonathan has risen in the estimation of Nigerians for his statesmanlike concession to General Buhari.

Perhaps, in this final moment of loneliness, the President finally acted as Jonathan, unencumbered by the hidden motives of the army of power merchants and ethnic salesmen who have held him hostage all these years. Perhaps it is this last act of selfless submission to the will of the people that will eternally redeem Jonathan in Nigerian history. This end, then, could justify the murky path of this humble man from Otuoke who started life without shoes but has risen to great power and now to the honour roll of great Nigerians.

The message from the foregoing is profound yet so simple: In losing power, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has finally found himself.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/goodbye-ebele-jonathan/205662/
please forward this to abati and okupe ...and patience jonathan
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by Kennywills7(m): 11:45am On Apr 02, 2015
tolusan:
He allowed himself to be fed deception. He probably did not have time for personal introspection,(I usually wonder how politicians live with themselves and what they do in their alone times. he CHOSE the wrong company and travelled with them... Now I feel for him and respect him more.
yea u are right, however that man has face more problems than anyone can imagine to an extent one will get confuse and even a lie can b seen as d truth by him!
Lets pray we never experience such in places where we are leading!
He had more enemies than friends but he was thinking the opposite!
I believe d populace will get to know some of his works they never knew abt in years to come! He came at d perfect time to rewrite our democracy
For dis he will always b remembered for

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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by Precioussilas10: 11:46am On Apr 02, 2015
Ranks007:


As much as I can do that, investigative reports should be balanced and not lopsided.

He talks about the temperament of the president tarnishing the image of persons around him.

Will Buhari ever take it calm and easy if the card reader malfunctioned in the north or in Daura!

Who wouldn't react in annoyance if such happen. The reality he is presenting is fake.

Did he care to talk about the uncanny and aggressive disposition of the individuals that make up the opposition.

That's where the glory lies for Jonathan, no chicken story. Despite the aggression shown and machinations he chooses to be calm.

They have the media now they have taken back the power

The oppression continues...

I agree with you on this.If the president had kicked against the result,the nation would've been in a state of anarchy now.Sorry,I thought you were referring to the language command.
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by andyanders: 11:49am On Apr 02, 2015
Good write-up op. You said the truth and straight to the point.
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by ilynem(m): 11:50am On Apr 02, 2015
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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by anigold(m): 11:52am On Apr 02, 2015
Its God"s will . Let no human take God"s glory.. my Apc friends stop insulting Goodluck. Am sure if the outcome was the other way "An Agent of change" would have ignited violence in the North where some Corpers could have been killed...
GLORY BE TO GOD FOR HIS UNENDING LOVE TOWARDS NIGERIA...
APC – 15,424,921
1+5+4+2+4+9+2+1=28

PDP – 12,853,162
1+2+8+5+3+1+6+2=28

Date of Election = March 28

Coincidence? NO ! Hand of God? YES.

‪It is written.
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by Duke007(m): 12:04pm On Apr 02, 2015
Wonderful and Well articulated article about GEJ. GEJ, oh GEJ! How l love you, even thought l still remained jobless with a Master's degree during your tenure. I fought for you when u were not there. I sold your candidancy to my people with untold vigour. I swayed voters to your side: though l was not a PDP agent. The transformation agenda must continue, l reasoned. But, atlast, change was the people's desire. History will no doubt be kind to you as the most uncelebrated President Nigeria has ever produced and I will continue to be your fan.

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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by Segman22(m): 12:06pm On Apr 02, 2015
Finally! Someone to replace the Abati that we used to know
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by plainol(m): 12:08pm On Apr 02, 2015
I believe GEJ only realised how bad he was misled after Orubebe's show of shame. He would have said to himself "Am ashamed of this man" then went on to call Buhari and congratulate him.
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by Kobeje(m): 12:23pm On Apr 02, 2015
Kennywills7:

I really hope he will write a story on this, without being told, u will know that many factors work against him and he never had peace from day one of his leadership as president of Nigeria, he is just having Peace now and dat only is something to b worried about.
They planted people around him to deceive him, till date i still believe d missing chibok girls was stage managed and a fraud!
Boko haram is obvious
We didn't witness d real gej as a president as he was never allowed to blossom or rise to his promise
Part of this because he failed himself and never knew his true Friends or enemies!

True talk.

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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by donem: 12:35pm On Apr 02, 2015

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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by Aleeyouchalawa(m): 1:03pm On Apr 02, 2015
Where are GEJ till 2019 fans Idiyot grin
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by eyeon(m): 1:04pm On Apr 02, 2015
What a note!
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by appini: 1:17pm On Apr 02, 2015
CyberWolf:
I know that Obasanjo will be very angry with all this accolades GEJ is collecting grin grin

God bless you, he must be very perturbed to the extent of trying to raise another false statements against the president.
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by mixoull(m): 1:19pm On Apr 02, 2015
MKO4ever:
Good for him, but it would have been better for him not to have contested for the 2nd term
you think it would have turn out peacefully if pdp fielded an unknown candidate? Just imagine how obj and co will keep the pdp legacy going with their rigging routine as usual, apc change would have been one chance, apc should be grateful Jonna took the bullet for us by causing confusion within pdp, he was our secret agent in pdp to pave way for this change. I am so grateful i am alive to see power drifted from pdp after how many years. Am proud to be a Nigeria. Thank you Sir J Goodluck. . You dealt with pdp and exposed their incompetence and godfatherism . Mission accomplished

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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by dealslip(f): 1:23pm On Apr 02, 2015
His case is as aptly captured in this article as the 2 year old prophecy in this link below
http://kingdomnewsng.com/prophecies/50-the-prophetic-destiny-of-goodluck-jonathan
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by sendmeonly(m): 2:02pm On Apr 02, 2015
I respect Mr Presidents nobility....He Has written his name on the footmat of time as a honourable man,and cleared every doubt from the eyes of the western world that africans are barbaric power mongersca case of zimbabwean president.

We have set decorum to the that we are performing democratically i justhope others borrow a leaf from Dr. Gej...

Sir God bless you for keeping to your word and saving nigeria from the prepared..................

God bless Nigeria
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by ellechrystal(f): 2:28pm On Apr 02, 2015
realGURU:
Gej till 2019?
If u must know, GEJ till forever in our hearts, we love him, so relax..
N stop singing d songs of a failure. tongue tongue tongue
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by mradjoy(m): 2:46pm On Apr 02, 2015
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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by gbabs64(m): 2:55pm On Apr 02, 2015
Very true, card readers failed across many polling units in the country, but in my opinion, those three (3) card reader failures were staged because I believe that card readers and backups designated for the president's polling unit would have be tested and retested to confirm they are OK, and so also are the staffs. I hope the truth about this would come out some day.
He is only humble in defeat, but he did everything possible to retain power and the above is one of them.
His statesmanship is indeed a great legacy and his greatest. However I wish this does not make him escape justice when he is found wanting should his administration be probed.
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by mikeapollo: 3:42pm On Apr 02, 2015
Edwin Clarke, Peterside Atedo (Stanbic-IBTC Chairman), Ankio-Briggs, Dokubo Asari, Patience Jonathan, Fani Kayode, Dieziani Madueke, Okonjo-Iweala, Nuhu Ribadu, Fayose, Obanikoro, etc.....these are some of the people that caused Jonathan's fall!

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Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by smithadam: 3:50pm On Apr 02, 2015
make i read all this turenchi abi_ undecided undecided
Re: In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself-olusegun Adeniyi by magnusolu: 4:12pm On Apr 02, 2015
It is the Almighty Creator who is releasing a River for renewal and refreshing; and all of us can truly find our incorruptible identity.
Thank you

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