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ooo by Nnemuka(f): 10:15am On Sep 03, 2015
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Re: ooo by 5starmilitant: 10:17am On Sep 03, 2015
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Re: ooo by Godzlove8(m): 10:17am On Sep 03, 2015
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Re: ooo by slimmyjimmy(m): 10:17am On Sep 03, 2015
[size=15pt] anywhere Jona go , cary my leg go angry [/size]

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Re: ooo by Kartun: 10:18am On Sep 03, 2015
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Re: ooo by midolian(m): 10:21am On Sep 03, 2015
How unfair can Jonathan be to Nigerians. A "man without shoes" that was elected to rule this great nation with high expectationz that he ll be leading us to the moon Only ended up building a shoe store for himself. Who is more ungrateful?

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Re: ooo by saintopus(m): 10:41am On Sep 03, 2015
I took time to go through the article. Maybe some people will like to label me as a modern wailing wailer. But never the less,the last administration under GEJ did a marvelous job to transform this nation. For the mere fact that he chose the part of peace I sincerely rate him high.

If I were GEJ this country would still be boiling now. Maybe if he chose to stay nothing would have happened.!!

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Re: ooo by Nobody: 11:17am On Sep 03, 2015
some Nigerians have eyes but can't see...

if you don't know buhari is taking all of you Nigerians to stone age, except some policies of the last administration that may stand to prevent it. if only if is not uprooted, you all are safe

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Re: ooo by modath(f): 11:28am On Sep 03, 2015
midolian:
How unfair can Jonathan be to Nigerians. A "man without shoes" that was elected to rule this great nation with high expectationz that he ll be leading us to the moon Only ended up building a shoe store for himself. Who is more ungrateful?

A man who adopts the victim mode instead of attacking issues..

And i hope they stop with this conceding victory BS if person rent/lease expire, is moving out a favour to the homeowner?

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Re: ooo by RockMaxi: 11:45am On Sep 03, 2015

I was almost sent to an early grave on Oct 1, 2010, rather than address the issue, the government chose the blame game.

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Re: ooo by mrpackager(m): 12:03pm On Sep 03, 2015
wow!!! nice article. cool

To face realities ,change we are all clamouring for can't come over night

people are now commending buhari for something someone laid the foundation already.....ad promised by gej that by 2016 the completion of the power sector will be done and its happening now


Now petrol sells for 87naira they are praising buhari undecided

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wait ooo I still don't get
buhari has no minister's right?
that means he over sees

*Ministry of finance
*ministry of aviation
and others.
is he a robot





#AmJUstwatching cool
Re: ooo by Jman06(m): 12:14pm On Sep 03, 2015
Whenever I hear APC touts five credit to Buhari for improved power supply , I shudder at how shameless some people can be. This is a man who is yet to appoint ministers to run his government.

As clearly stated in the article, whatever improvements we are recording in the power sector or other sectors for is a result of efforts of the Jonathan's administration.

Buhari and APC should stop taking credit for another man's efforts. It is shameful!

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Re: ooo by TIMEISWISDOM(m): 12:46pm On Sep 03, 2015
Nigerians have far less education than required to understand the dynamics of governance.
Jonathan was/is a good man.

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Re: ooo by Aufbauh(m): 12:56pm On Sep 03, 2015
Election is over Mallam. This should have been better if it was pre-election article.
HOWEVER MY BRAIN IS NOT FOR CARTOON!

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Re: ooo by PAINGAIN: 1:10pm On Sep 03, 2015
modath:


A man who adopts the victim mode instead of attacking issues..

And i hope they stop with this conceding victory BS if person rent/lease expire, is moving out a favour to the homeowner?
but the homeowner could be making a mistake by letting d best tenant he's ever had leave just bcus he hopes d next one will b better. U guys go about this like there's nothing good from gej's govt. The most shameful part is that u people blame gej for anything bad in this administration but also credit buhari for anything good. Its appalling to say d least.

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Re: ooo by Splashme: 1:25pm On Sep 03, 2015
Only gullible semi-literates fall easily for the
lies and propaganda of this Buhari government

OP, I am not one of those being unfair to Jonathan.
Count me out

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Re: ooo by Nnemuka(f): 1:29pm On Sep 03, 2015
Splashme:
Only gullible semi-literates fall easily for the
lies and propaganda of this Buhari government

OP, I am not one of those being unfair to Jonathan.
Count me out
ok, noted grin

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Re: ooo by cheruv: 2:19pm On Sep 03, 2015
saintopus:
I took time to go through the article. Maybe some people will like to label me as a modern wailing wailer. But never the less,the last administration under GEJ did a marvelous job to transform this nation. For the mere fact that he chose the part of peace I sincerely rate him high.

If I were GEJ this country would still be boiling now. Maybe if he chose to stay nothing would have happened.!!
As in eh grin
If I were GEJ,I'd set the country ablaze and blame buhari for it based on his baboons and monkeys yarn..
And to further prove to the international community that am not interested in power,I'd in the midst of the crisis constitute a ruling committee of trusted loyalists and repose the governance in their hands...after which I'd resign.
By the time the Nigerian tribes must've freely fought themselves for sometime, they'd settle it based on equality of all groups while buhari would simply be yanked of to the Hague grin

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Re: ooo by Nobody: 2:57pm On Sep 03, 2015
I have Never had any misconceptions about GEJ'S presidency. How many ex-Presidents have the following he GEJ is enjoying till today and till years to come? Bring up any topic about him and see reactions pro and anti Gej, see NL as an example. The man is simply a peaceful giant as far as the Nigerian political atmosphere is concerned. Even a supposedly victorious APC dedicates at least 10days every 30 working days to attack GEJ'S presidency and still fall face flat despite the armada of press houses they control. Enough said, I pray Nigeria gets even better than he left it; though optimism wanes by the day.

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Re: ooo by BushidoBlue(m): 11:46pm On Sep 05, 2015
mykl01:
I have Never had any misconceptions about GEJ'S presidency. How many ex-Presidents have the following he GEJ is enjoying till today and till years to come? Bring up any topic about him and see reactions pro and anti Gej, see NL as an example. The man is simply a peaceful giant as far as the Nigerian political atmosphere is concerned. Even a supposedly victorious APC dedicates at least 10days every 30 working days to attack GEJ'S presidency and still fall face flat despite the armada of press houses they control. Enough said, I pray Nigeria gets even better than he left it; though optimism wanes by the day.
Re: ooo by magicminister: 12:04am On Sep 06, 2015
Jonathan might be a good leader but he wasn't a strong leader.
He threaded too softly and too careful and he tried so much not to ruffle the feathers of the political class at the expense of the masses.

He let people sabotage his government and hold him to ransome.

The mere fact that power supply greatly improved as soon as buhari came in simply implies that someone in authority with vested interest was sabotaging gas supplies to the power stations during jonathan's era.

Now buhari is here, everyone is on alert because they fear a new sheriff is in town and no one wants to be caught slipping.
Right now, I dont think any sane politician would openly and blatantly divert/co-mingle public funds....

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: ooo by Nobody: 12:18am On Sep 06, 2015
“Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.” - Confucius

But will the terrorist Buhari listen. Okay
Re: ooo by Kswiss001(m): 12:30am On Sep 06, 2015
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Re: ooo by Nobody: 12:40am On Sep 06, 2015
The article made me shed a tear.


Lalasticlala
Re: ooo by chernest2002: 2:14am On Sep 06, 2015
Aufbauh:
Election is over Mallam. This should have been better if it was pre-election article.
HOWEVER MY BRAIN IS NOT FOR CARTOON!
if election is over as you said why is the government still talking bad about the past government
Re: ooo by Chasicolis(f): 2:15am On Sep 06, 2015
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Re: ooo by chernest2002: 2:21am On Sep 06, 2015
Gej is an icon I pray God gives us long life to see the difference even though pmb will contribute his quota but time will tell.
Re: ooo by Cjrane2: 2:54am On Sep 06, 2015
Nnemuka:
Mustapha Abdulrahman

Words they say are cheap and nothing is as sweet as beating up the weeping boy as all, including weaklings suddenly gain strength and bury their own weaknesses in the collective attack. Unfortunately, it bellies current failures and provide a ready platform for discuss even when we know the lie in it.

No situation affords the above assertion better expression than what has become the order of the day in casting former President Goodluck Jonathan in bad light; selling him as a total failure even in the face of realities. We know that the heart does not lie but the tongue is deceitful; so one wonders why even respected men choose to live the lie because that is the vogue.

Examples to prove the point are legion and glaring for which one would have been tempted to gloss over them except for the fact that Nigerians have started acting too early as if we are suffering from collective amnesia on the issue of Jonathan’s performance given the circumstances.

Most painful is the fact that we have soon forgotten the accolades that attended the reformation of our international gateways and the advertorials that graced newspapers showering praises on how things had changed. The question that rushes to ones lips is “Are we being fair to Jonathan by painting him with the tar of general lack of performance? Can we stand the pricking of our conscience over the issue of realities of crediting one man with the success of another just to scurry favour?

There were certain things that had left our memories which the Jonathan administration restored to our collective psyche and never in the annals of the country’s history was freedom of expression given such a handle as under his regime. He paid dearly for it with the abuses which it appears people have been fixated on long after he gracefully left the stage.

It is incontrovertible that in every sense of it, his transformation agenda really transformed the country in all sectors though the rot in the system which had endured over the years seemed to taint his efforts; but if truth be told, he left giant marks which his traducers have been working assiduously to rubbish without success and in the process; celebrate their own ignorance and lack of direction.

Rather than fall into the common mistake of attacking ideas and people, it is more honourable and respectable to take some issues and address them to prove that Nigerians will be lucky to have President Muhammadu Buhari leave marks on the political and developmental space like Jonathan did. Without even starting, cries are all Nigerians are getting from the present regime which unknown to them, is preparing grounds for the explanation of its would be failures.

Jonathan approached governance with a developmental mind with the best intentions for the country. He placed national interest above self, a reason he chose a different path by conceding victory no matter how it was won just for the country to be at peace. A retrospective look will reveal how his opponents in no distant past took their losses at the polls and the hundreds of Nigerian lives, property and animosities that went into it. That alone places him head above all Nigerian politicians and bellied his considerations for the country. Simply put, he transformed the Nigerian psyche, giving us an opportunity to think straight once more.

Another funny thing that has become the order of the day for example is the praises being showered on President Buhari over the improvement of power supply across the country. Yes, power generation and distribution have generally improved but it was not a feat that was achieved overnight because it is not like putting on your generator at home and getting light immediately. Power involves intricate processes that include building of infrastructure, the turbines, gas supply, the generation, wheeling, transmission and distribution before Nigerians get the power in their homes. The question is what has the present administration done from May till now to have put those things in place? It is simply the result of what Jonathan did that Buhari is getting the praises for. It is like a hunter who shot a game that in the thrashing of death goes somewhere else to die and picked by a nursing mother and everyone starts to sing her praise for killing a big game. Jonathan updated the transmission backbone of the country which was unable to carry above 3000 megawatts; built substations, massively brought in transformers and completed generating stations across the country that radically increased the generation capacity of the country.

At a point, notwithstanding that gas is not like crude oil that thieves could puncture the pipelines to steal, yet each time power peaked within his tenure, saboteurs would cut the gas supply and power will drop. What has the present regime done to stop that other than those who were doing it have simply stopped because power has changed hands? Anything that is seen in improvement of power in the coming years remains a credit to Jonathan; even Buhari knows that.

Another funny assertion is that refineries in the country coming back on stream three months after the new regime took over were the handiwork of Buhari. The simple question to ask is how long does Turn Around Maintenance (TAM) of a refinery take? What for example is the average time and process of replacing the Catalytic Cracking Unit (CCU) of a refinery like happened with the Port Harcourt refinery? Answers to these questions would show that it takes an average of 18 months for TAM and even longer to procure and install CCU since it is not an on-the-shelf part; yet gullible Nigerians are plied with sweet stories of what is not. The fact again is that Jonathan’s regime turned around the refineries and any result coming in that sector goes to only one person, Jonathan.

Prior to the coming of the Jonathan administration, road travel had but died across the country. How many kilometers of motorable roads did we have before then? Travelers between Lagos and Benin, Edo State slept more on the road than the days they made the journey in a day. The Ore axis if it had mouth, would have testified to how many travelers it swallowed through accidents, not to talk of those it hosted in traffic snarls while armed robbers had field days. Yet those who ply the route now can attest to the difference. Soon too, maybe, those would be credited to the vaunted “change”. Roads across the northern parts of the country are even better now as more works were done there. Some bridges conceived in the 70s and left in the drawing board breathed the air of realisation under Jonathan while the South East which has the worst roads also got some relief. There is no part of the country that did not feel the road rehabilitation and construction. We await Buhari to surpass those records.

Airports across the country could be said to have had the best of it as modernisation spread evenly for the first time since our independence under Stella Oduah as Minister. Even today, no one can without covering his face in shame; say Jonathan did not reform our airports from Lagos to Kano, Sokoto to Kaduna, Calabar to Owerri, Benin to Abuja and Enugu airport which started enjoying international flights. Jonathan had a fair mind so much that developments other heads of State had vowed would be executed over their dead bodies are now functional when they are still alive.

Rail transportation which is supposed to take pressure off our roads died long time ago. Also, the political and military class used it as the worst conduit pipe to drain resources for years without anything to show for it. Infact, rather than shop for tar list to nail Jonathan with, one thought that the present regime would probe the rail contracts prior to the time Jonathan revived it. Today, Lagos to Kaduna, Kano route is back on stream, Port Harcourt-Maiduguri is also back on stream among many long hauls. The speed rail between Kaduna and Abuja is nearing completion while modern coaches and heads have been brought into the country, yet people are behaving as if they are not seeing.

Can one remember the amount the country lost to food importation even with the land mass that it is blessed with? Have we forgotten that fertilizer importation, allocation and distribution created emergency billionaires while the real farmers that needed them never had access to that necessary farm input? Can we remember how rice farmers craved for patronage and milling machines without getting positive response from the required quarters? Do we not know now that we are inching towards self-sufficiency in rice productions? How many people know that Nigeria is the highest cassava producer in the world? So many milestones the mind could not fathom in the past were achieved in agriculture under Jonathan. We thank God that Buhari is a farmer; we shall see how far he would consolidate on what Jonathan did.

One thing that needs be said is that even though the achievements are like work in progress, the effect of those projects are going to be positively felt decades from now and therefore beyond Buhari’s tenure, so posterity should be kind enough to credit Jonathan with his good works.

Coming to the issue of statesmanship, he still stands head above everyone which has lionised Jonathan in the African continent and beyond. How many sitting heads of state ever conceded defeat at a poll they superintended? What would have happened if he decided to contest the results with all the proof of underage voting and the lopsided distribution of permanent voters cards? Have we forgotten the assertion of the “baboon and the monkey to be soaked in blood” should a particular candidate lose the elections? He is not in the category of desperate politician who wants to be in power by all means. We can remember not in the distant past, the sharing of the treasury to elongate constitutional given days in power by some who today are masquerading as political saints, yet Jonathan sacrificed the office for peace.

He had the army, police and other security apparatchik at his control to have foisted himself in power or even put up credible challenge to the election results but refrained from doing so because of the thousands that would have died from the aftermath. Putting the nation first, he saved lives.

From the foregoing, should we attack a man because he refused to pull punches? Should his peaceful disposition be taken for weakness and therefore pummeled with the notion that he lacks power to go into an offensive or defend himself? Caution should be exercised when aiming a sledge hammer on the skulls of the innocent.

Every Nigerian has been a victim of the fraud in government; while some looted the treasury within very short periods of time and are answering statesmen today, others try to hide theirs in bantes and aso oke, casting the impression of piety and modesty but we know that their worth when they assumed power is not what it is today after selling our common patrimony to themselves and cronies in the name of privatization and yet they bask in the euphoria of being protected from probes.

Probe is good but why not being fair to all and probe every regime, at least within the era of democratic rule? It appears the probe is just another name for going after Jonathan who pre-scientifically had warned his ministers to brace up for persecution. Apply the golden rule and probe all instead of picking and choosing

In the event the suspicions of reasonable minds that Jonathan is the target hold true, know that the seed of discord has been sown unless the plot is to tar a certain section of the country in order to exclude them from power in the future. Humiliating Jonathan is humiliating the office of the President and the consequences can be dire after all, there had been probes without consequences in the past.

http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/how-unfair-can-we-be-to-jonathan-/218105/#.VdhKpBCNMkQ.facebook

[size=18pt]Just for the records....
Some Nigerians still have some integrity left in them.
This writer is one of them.
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Re: ooo by chronique(m): 10:01am On Sep 06, 2015
Time as usual,will always tell. Jonathan wasn't perfect but at the same time,isn't the failure the gullible ones are painting him as. When he came up with the increase in import duties for cars and the Nigerian automotive development plan that is supposed to improve local assembly/production of vehicles,encourage technology transfer to our engineers,provide jobs for the avalanche of idle mechanical engineering graduates wasting around without jobs,encourage manufacturing of car parts and components locally,save foreign exchange,etc,I supported Him because I saw it as an opportunity for the country to move forward in technological development,even though I knew it would have an adverse effect on my business as sales of foreign used vehicles,would drop. But a lot of my colleagues kicked against it cos the policy was going to put out a lot of dealers out of business in the long run. For them,it was more about keeping up with the status quo and being in business. Most Nigerians are selfish and self centered,and only care about themselves. What I did on my part,was to start making contacts,inquiries and all that,from automobile companies coming in to set up plants here,and those already here(companies like Innoson vehicles manufacturing). But most of the people in my line of business believe that the import of used vehicles,is a business that should go on forever and not be stopped. How do you get multi-national companies to invest billions of dollars in an industry where there is a counter-productive policy that would work against their investment? People talk about not having steady power supply and I ask: was China(with the largest automobile industry in the world today) having 24hrs power supply in 1950 when they started the production of automobiles? Answer is no. Prior to that time,electricity was mainly in the urban areas. It was the aggressive industrialization policy of the chinese govt from 1950,that led to the construction of over 1000 small hydropower projects between 1950 and 1959 in the rural areas,which led to a total installed capacity of 159mw in the rural areas,which was just 0.6% of the nation's consumption. This aggressive industrialization policy is what fired up energy generation in China and led the country to where it is today. But in Nigeria,we tend to believe that we must have adequate energy supply before we kickstart any industrialization policy.

The West weren't comfortable with Jonathan's romance with China,which would have opened up/fired up Nigeria's industrialization and as such,had to do everthing to scuttle that. Apart from issuing us visas,granting us visa lotteries and giving us aids/grants/loans,what has the west actually done for us? The aids,grants and loans we collect from them,would only keep us as beggars for as long as we keep depending on them. The balance of trade between us and the west is so wide,and skewed in favour of the west. This is because we import almost everything we consume from them;do you think they'd want this to stop?

Before we slaughter Jonathan who is in no way perfect,let's take out time to objectively look at some of his policies and see where they would have taken us to when they eventually materialize.
Re: ooo by millhouse: 6:30pm On Sep 06, 2015
Gbam
Re: ooo by FreeGlobe(f): 6:36pm On Sep 06, 2015
midolian:
How unfair can Jonathan be to Nigerians. A "man without shoes" that was elected to rule this great nation with high expectationz that he ll be leading us to the moon Only ended up building a shoe store for himself. Who is more ungrateful?
And then the zoo republic elected a man with only 1 million in his account, who doesn't own any house in Abuja, borrowed 29 million to purchase nomination form of his party and who lives in Daura with his 150 cows, only to later discover this same man has a 2.1 billion naira home in Abuja, has a wife who wears a 10 million naira watch, has properties littered around the nation that he does not even know the location of some of them and now claims to have 30 million cash in his account.. penny wise pound foolish..
Re: ooo by realborn(m): 6:47pm On Sep 06, 2015
Jonathan failed. Simple...

Epistles are not required to cover his fecklessness and lack of intellectual acuity.

What strategic achievement can we point to under his administration? Most of his efforts were lackluster. Compensating party faithfuls with key Ministerial appointments. What business did Wike have in Ministry of Education with his crassness? Or reappointing Obanikiro as a Minister to compensate him for loss of the Lagos PDP guber ticket?

Who got punished for the poorly refurbished Airports? In Ph, domestic arrival is still under a canopy and 50% of the airport remains uncompleted. The new Arik terminal at the Domestic airport, Lagos already looks dilapidated. The glazing and curtain walls were obviously substandard. The air conditioning at the International wing has been haphazard since commissioning. Despite these poor performances, no one was punished and full sums paid.

East-West Road has been on for like ever. Where did the probe of oil thieves end? It ended with one of Jonathan's best friends setting up the covetous head panelist; end of story, another noise making with no results. Refineries and the power sector were fixed under Jonathan and we never enjoyed the pleasures until baton exchanged hands. Who is fooling who?

Jonathan's government only succeeded in deceiving it's cronies with the cosmetic approach to governance. His government was a free for all centre for anyone who sings his praises, charlatans and comedians alike. Jonathan paid dearly for his shortsightedness and advice from sycophants.

Buhari will make some poor decisions but he would teach PDP who led for 16 years what good and accountable governance looks like in 4 years.

My 2 cents!

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