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Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by pureminded: 12:04am On Dec 15, 2009
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ?

Ans: I fasted 40 days and 40 night for him, cheesy
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by paddylo1(m): 12:06am On Dec 15, 2009
Regardless of what you think CBN is up to, it is just ridiculous to think that it is all cos of Oil that the value of Naira has been devalued.
It is the fact that we have nothing to offer the world.

if u say so. . but again having a relatively weak currency is not a bad thing for a developing economy like ours

u should go see the exchange rate in turkey or indonesia. . .

i think its close to 800 to $1 in turkey

and more than 1000 to $1 in indonesia

a weak currency discourages imports and helps local industries. . .

hell even the US now supports a weak dollar. . .
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by cold(m): 12:07am On Dec 15, 2009
paddy_lo:

wassup ma nigga. . .u ebohs friend? where u at now?

Man for the record ma name is KC, i blv u can deduce the rest.I'm just gettin a much earned rest after my graduation.How u dey,what's the 411? Me & Eboh kip in touch on a regular. sorry peeps for derailin
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by paddylo1(m): 12:11am On Dec 15, 2009
Man for the record ma name is KC, i blv u can deduce the rest.I'm just gettin a much earned rest after my graduation.How u dey,what's the 411? Me & Eboh kip in touch on a regular. sorry peeps for derailin

ok i know who u be now. . .men i dey philadelphia. . .but i hope to return naija next yr
wetin eboh dey up to sef. . .i got eboh as a friend on facebook. . .so i go look for u add u there
cheers homie
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Nobody: 12:12am On Dec 15, 2009
some threads are just too ridiculous to respond to.

I have not done anything for Mr President and I am not doing anything anytime soon. BTW not praying for someone's recovery does not amount to praying for his death. It just means that I probably have more serious things to pray about.

Call it unAfrican, unChristain, unAnything you like. But the fundamental norm of any religion or humanity itself is the teaching that 'DO UNTO OTHERS WHAT YOU WISHED DONE UNTO YOU'.

A President who provides for the rest of a country a health system that even he is not confident in using surely does not wish us well and I have no business wishing him well.

As we speak his daughter has gone to America to deliver a baby . . . . . To deliver a baby?
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by cold(m): 12:15am On Dec 15, 2009
Ok nothin do u,let me know when u dey enta 9ja maq i try work my schedule to fit in cuz me too dey enta nxt yr & i'm hopin for a reunion.I dey Coventry city,hook me up on FB
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by honeric01(m): 12:17am On Dec 15, 2009
Nothing but to ask when he's going to give us the 6000 megawatts he promised
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by paddylo1(m): 12:18am On Dec 15, 2009
Ok nothin do u,let me know when u dey enta 9ja maq i try work my schedule to fit in cuz me too dey enta nxt yr & i'm hopin for a reunion.I dey Coventry city,hook me up on FB

alrite homie. . .take am easy oh. . .we must do reunion now lol
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Nobody: 12:20am On Dec 15, 2009
By the way those who want us to celebrate the so called Peace Negotiations in the Niger-Delta by the Yar'adua regime wants to speak about his regime as if it began in October 2009. It did not.

The last time I checked Yar'adua came to power in May 2007 and since then we have had varous massacres of Nigerian citizens in the Niger-delta.

Stage Managing the return of light weapons which investigation show that some of the weapons returned were actually Government weapons is no achievement. What we should rather hope to celebrate is when infrastructural developments have begun in Niger-Delta until then there is nothing to celebrate.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by SamMilla1(m): 12:31am On Dec 15, 2009
@COLD AND PHILADELPHIA

i suggest you swap emails and take your business out of the thread please.
where are this moderators when you need them ?

@mikeansy

I have seen American citizens flown to German Hospitals for special treatments,
No one country has it all. I have seen Americans go to Indian Doctors to perform operations.
I have also seen ordinary business men , traders in Alaba and Idumota, Importers from Trade fair complex and actresses travel to oversee to have their babies born there.  
So the presidents daughter have every right as a citizen of the world to go anywhere he can afford and have her baby.
Yasser arafat died in a French hospital. his people worship him today like a god.
Ghaddafi goes to italy for medical check up.
Having a good hospital is one thing, keeping special and expensive doctors and paying them what they could earn in USA is another thing.
The transition to special hospitals, schools and so on is directly proportional to the transition to political democracy.
Believe it or not , we are still a third world country born in 1914 and baptized in 1960 and we are improving like every other third world country.
Maybe at a slow rate but we are improving.
Which African Country have that special Hospital and special school that develop special scientists and so on?
What difference would you have made if we elect you our president today ?

You sound like this saharareporters who never see anything good in anybody except themselves,
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by paddylo1(m): 12:48am On Dec 15, 2009
@COLD AND PHILADELPHIA

i suggest you swap emails and take your business out of the thread please.
where are this moderators when you need them ?

sorry mayne. . . we done. . .
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Nobody: 1:34am On Dec 15, 2009
Yar'adua has been in executive position in the last 10years

why has he not provided adequate healthcare to tackle his own problem locally?

Maybe you have enough reasons to celebrate Yar'adua, maybe you benefit from his passive Government, but if you are like the rest of us 150 million Nigerians who suffer everyday with the failure of leadership we have always seen in this country and who have become hopeless of any change in sight because of Yar'adua's non-existent leadership you will understand why the question 'what have you done for Mr President' is an insult on the sensibilities of Nigerians.

I don't expect you to get it because that you will even set up a thread like this says you wont.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Fhemmmy: 1:38am On Dec 15, 2009
mikeansy:

Yar'adua has been in executive position in the last 10years

why has he not provided adequate healthcare to tackle his own problem locally?


Maybe you have enough reasons to celebrate Yar'adua, maybe you benefit from his passive Government, but if you are like the rest of us 150 million Nigerians who suffer everyday with the failure of leadership we have always seen in this country and who have become hopeless of any change in sight because of Yar'adua's non-existent leadership you will understand why the question 'what have you done for Mr President' is an insult on the sensibilities of Nigerians.

I don't expect you to get it because that you will even set up a thread like this says you wont.

Beautiful question.
That is why i dont care whatever happens to him, he could die for all i care, cos what happens to all the people that cant afford to be taken out of the nation for health care, and yet nothing locally.
No go better for the person that say make him no die.
Fukcing a$$hole.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by cold(m): 1:59am On Dec 15, 2009
Let's face it folks,the president has expired.his condition is irreversible,he's just a deadman walking bedridden.No amount of prayers can bring him back,God is not an author of confusion,there's a time to be born and a time to rturn to dust.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by puskin: 2:03am On Dec 15, 2009
. . .But why is the poster so suddenly sympathetic 2wards Yar'adua.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by mamagee3(f): 2:09am On Dec 15, 2009
The question should be rephrased to "What has our sick and rich president done for me"? undecided
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Fhemmmy: 2:37am On Dec 15, 2009
cold:

Let's face it folks,the president has expired.his condition is irreversible,he's just a deadman walking bedridden.No amount of prayers can bring him back,God is not an author of confusion,there's a time to be born and a time to rturn to dust.

Me and you on same boat.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Nobody: 2:53am On Dec 15, 2009
I've done nothing, for our sick President.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Fhemmmy: 2:58am On Dec 15, 2009
Siena:

I've done nothing, for our sick President.

U shd be asking them what the idiots that are following him, or even his own family have done for him, except opportunity to go and reside in S.Arabia
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by OYBMEND: 3:00am On Dec 15, 2009
The world is just laughing at us!!!!

GIANT OF AFRICA MY FOOT!!!!!!!!!!!

A country that prays to God to come down from heaven to implement its constitution.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by cold(m): 3:03am On Dec 15, 2009
Yar Adua will not make it back period.I'm saying this before 1 one of these T.B Joshua's apologists will come on here and tell us 'how Yar adua's death was predicted'
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Fhemmmy: 3:05am On Dec 15, 2009
OYB_MEND:

The world is just laughing at us!!!!

GIANT OF AFRICA MY FOOT!!!!!!!!!!!

A country that prays to God to come down from heaven to implement its constitution.



I go wound u oh, na my 1daful nation u dey yab like that?
The giant of Ajegunle africa
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Nobody: 3:52am On Dec 15, 2009
I could not have put it better, the current call for prayer is just A WEAPON OF MASS DISTRACTION.

Even at normal times, Nigerians wear religion on their sleeves, paste it on their car bumpers and post it on their windscreens. In the last three weeks, however, the country has become one huge cathedral, with politician after politician and cleric after cleric, mounting the stage to request special prayers for President Umaru Yar’Adua, who is now spending his third week at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

That the President needs our prayers and kind thoughts at this difficult time cannot be gainsaid. But just as neglect, greed and hypocrisy often combine to increase many of common miseries (from road accidents to violent crimes and domestic quarrels) towards the end of the year, we must beware of politicians who are exploiting the President’s health crisis for their own gain. They need our prayers just as much, if not more, than the President does. A man like the deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, for example, who can say, without blinking, that the President can be away for one year and still be in charge, is in serious need of prayers. He is either a liar or a dangerous man, or both.

The same spirit of perversion, now rampant among politicians and the clergy, is also afflicting Muhammed Abba-Aji, the President’s adviser on National Assembly matters. He kicked a storm the other day over reports that he refused to hand over a letter transmitting the President’s handover notice to the Senate, as required by law. I don’t understand his grouse, because that is precisely what he should have done, rather than calling for prayers or looking for scapegoats. If, indeed, he neither withheld a letter to the Senate requesting Vice President Goodluck Jonathan to act, nor advised the President not to transmit such a letter in writing, then what exactly is his duty as adviser? I’m not a great fan of the Vice President’s, but it must be obvious even to his most passionate loathers that a government that claims to believe in the rule of law is once again extremely reluctant to live up to its own creed.

The consequence, of course, is that not only is the executive branch threatened with paralysis, this virus which had left the economy comatose following the banking crisis, now threatens to spread to the judiciary. Vacancies to the offices of the president of the Court of Appeal and the chief judge of the Supreme Court cannot be filled without a sitting or acting president. Right now, we have neither. And all this at a time when the country needs a shot in the arm badly.

Looking to God for answers to our present predicament is a waste of heaven’s time because the answers are already abundantly provided in history. In an article titled, “Critical observations on the state of the nation,” published last Tuesday, Femi Falana mentioned a number of examples of how other presidents who suffered health crises handled their situations. On June 29, 2002 before he was admitted for a surgery on colonoscopy, President George Bush wrote the Senate and handed over to his deputy, manliness Cheney. He did the same again on July 21, 2007 when he underwent operation that required sedation. Israeli Prime Minister, Ariel Sharon, who suffered from cerebral haemorrhage, handed over to Ehud Olmert to complete his term; and Fidel Castro resigned and handed over to his deputy, Raul Castro, when he had to undergo surgery.

“Those who have said it is ‘un-African,’ for presidents to transfer power to their deputies” Falana wrote, “should be reminded that the Zambian President once did so, on health grounds. On June 19, 2008, President Levy Mwanawasa had a mild stroke while attending a meeting of the African Union in Cairo, Egypt. He handed over power to his deputy, Rupiah Buezain Banda… Our ‘prayer warriors’ may also want to learn a lesson from President Nelson Mandela who once transferred power to his arch rival, Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthulezi.”

Giving up power, however temporarily, has its risks. It could produce a Frankenstein, just like Abacha. But for a country, which, to borrow the phrase of Plateau State Governor Jonah Jang, is now directionless, the alternative is to continue to leave things in the hands of a concentric circle of cults, each solely concerned about looking out for its own narrow advantage, while the country burns. Many of the people who have declared days of fasting and prayers for the President, urging him to set aside the constitutional provision in Section 145 and cling onto power, are thinking of themselves first and last.

Unfortunately, from Guinea (Conakry) to Togo and Ivory Coast, neither the hosts of heaven nor the sundry deities to which the citizens lifted up their voices proved effective in stemming the monsters unleashed by political leaders who would rather die first than arrange an orderly transfer of power. Guinea has been a shadow of itself after Sekou Toure and Lansana Conte (the man, who, suffering a bout of diabetes and leukaemia, famously told AFP after his party put him forward for re-election, ‘I am ill. My leg hurts. You have chosen me as your candidate. So, you get on with it’); Togo has barely survived the late Gnassingbe Eyadema’s tenacious hold on power; and Ivory Coast is yet to recover from the ruins of a chaotic transition after the death of Felix Houphet-Boigny.

An insider told me over the weekend that Nigeria is stranded because those who ought to advise the President to comply with the provisions of the constitution and hand over to his deputy don’t trust him enough. Or, perhaps, they are too busy sorting themselves out, just in case. These people are the real demons against whom we not only need to pray but who we must stand up to openly defy. We must insist that enough is enough. The President should not only hand over, he should, to borrow Castro’s words, deem it a betrayal of his conscience to continue to accept a responsibility requiring more mobility and dedication than he is physically and emotionally able to offer.

God will not increase heaven’s bandwidth to accommodate the overflow of supplications from here when we can confront our own demons and take responsibility for our own lives.

The pressure by the G53 must be sustained.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by SamMilla1(m): 9:28am On Dec 15, 2009
Does any of that ranting change the fact that he is your elected president?
Mike stop ranting up and down here about health care system
because you have not answered the question i asked you .
Which African Country has that superb health care system?
Since Ghaddafi and Mbeki goes abroad for health check , why wouldnt Our president ?
United states of America and still debating about health care system up till today.
And they are supposed to be numero uno in development.
You seem to be concentrating on Nigeria leadership that you failed to do anything for yourself.

What about WHAT YOU HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE NATION ?
I remember i used to join my kinsmen to do the local roads,
we dont wait for President to do it for us .
How many times have you participated on such projects ?
You watch CNN and MTV and fantasize on your bed on how Nigeria should have been America.

My question again mr ?
Where is that super schools and hospitals in Africa,,
If you dont know which countries are in Africa

I will tell you some of them,

You have Togo and Benin Republic Near You. Cameroun and Niger Rep too,

Then there is ghana , civ, senegal , liberia, sierra leone. gabon, eritrea, zambia, mighty zimbabwe, uganda, rwanda, sudan, kenya and co,
Those are your neigbours,

A close look will tell you that we are even better off.
such things dont come easy. Nigeria is a big nation. The biggest in Africa.
The revenue you generate from your oil is not enough to serve such a massive population.

all in all, my question again is
What have you done for your sick president ?
even if he has done nothing for you.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by princekevo(m): 9:39am On Dec 15, 2009
@ poster
Another craps. Someone opened a thread on Nigerian development and some folks like you started putting Nigerian Development in the hands of the public, asking one silly question, 'what we have done for Nigeria'.  Here again, Nigerian president is sick to death, the public got themselves involved seeking for his resignation so that he can take good care of himself, while the country move on with a capable hands. Here You are asking Nigerians what they have done for the president. Probabaly it lies in the hands of the public to pay his hospital bills, take care of a man who doesnt love his life, or Nigerians should fly to suadi to take care of him.
I will be the last person to waste a  sec. of my time praying for a sick man who doesnt love his life. I would never disturb God on a matter that solution lies your hands.
All this Yaradull's relative or whatever should stop making Nigerians look silly and wicked, rather advice the sick man to do the right thing for himself at the right time.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by Nobody: 9:51am On Dec 15, 2009
Atleast i pray for him
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by OYBMEND: 9:51am On Dec 15, 2009
The most insensitive post I have ever seen on Nairaland.

Does any of that ranting change the fact that he is your elected president?
Mike stop ranting up and down here about health care system
because you have not answered the question i asked you .
Which African Country has that superb health care system?
Since Ghaddafi and Mbeki goes abroad for health check , why wouldnt Our president ?
United states of America and still debating about health care system up till today.
And they are supposed to be numero uno in development.
You seem to be concentrating on Nigeria leadership that you failed to do anything for yourself.

What about WHAT YOU HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE NATION ?
I remember i used to join my kinsmen to do the local roads,
we dont wait for President to do it for us .
How many times have you participated on such projects ?
You watch CNN and MTV and fantasize on your bed on how Nigeria should have been America.

My question again mr ?
Where is that super schools and hospitals in Africa,,
If you dont know which countries are in Africa

I will tell you some of them,

You have Togo and Benin Republic Near You. Cameroun and Niger Rep too,

Then there is ghana , civ, senegal , liberia, sierra leone. gabon, eritrea, zambia, mighty zimbabwe, uganda, rwanda, sudan, kenya and co,
Those are your neigbours,

A close look will tell you that we are even better off.
such things dont come easy. Nigeria is a big nation. The biggest in Africa.
The revenue you generate from your oil is not enough to serve such a massive population.

all in all,  my question again is
What have you done for your sick president ?
even if he has done nothing for you
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by OAM4J: 10:00am On Dec 15, 2009
Sam Milla:

Does any of that ranting change the fact that he is your elected president?
Mike stop ranting up and down here about health care system
because you have not answered the question i asked you .
Which African Country has that superb health care system?
Since Ghaddafi and Mbeki goes abroad for health check , why wouldnt Our president ?
United states of America and still debating about health care system up till today.
And they are supposed to be numero uno in development.
You seem to be concentrating on Nigeria leadership that you failed to do anything for yourself.

What about WHAT YOU HAVE CONTRIBUTED TO THE NATION ?
I remember i used to join my kinsmen to do the local roads,
we dont wait for President to do it for us .
How many times have you participated on such projects ?
You watch CNN and MTV and fantasize on your bed on how Nigeria should have been America.

My question again mr ?
Where is that super schools and hospitals in Africa,,
If you dont know which countries are in Africa

I will tell you some of them,

You have Togo and Benin Republic Near You. Cameroun and Niger Rep too,

Then there is ghana , civ, senegal , liberia, sierra leone. gabon, eritrea, zambia, mighty zimbabwe, uganda, rwanda, sudan, kenya and co,
Those are your neigbours,

A close look will tell you that we are even better off.
such things dont come easy. Nigeria is a big nation. The biggest in Africa.
The revenue you generate from your oil is not enough to serve such a massive population.

all in all,  my question again is
What have you done for your sick president ?
even if he has done nothing for you.

Now please quit sentiments. The important thing right now is that Nigeria should make progress. Nigeria is far bigger than him and he can not hold us to ransom because of his ill health. There are many fathers and husbands in hospitals all over Nigeria who unfortunately cannot afford the luxury of treatments he receives. If I must pray, I should pray for those 1st.

What have I done? I wish him whatever he wishes himself. I cannot love him more than he loves himself. Unfortunately, the more I look at it the more I see someone who does not love his health and life, who prefers to hold on to power at the detriment of his health. I can only pity such person.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by back2back(f): 11:09am On Dec 15, 2009
This is CRAPY!

Yaradu is not elected but SELECTED President.

He knew he was sick, he knew OBJ was rigging him on Nigerians. He accepted it ALL.

Anyone that REALLY means well for NIGERIANS would have insisted on CLEAN, CLEAR, FAIR ELECTION in 2007.

I am 100% sure if OBJ had imposed a MONKEY in 2007, Nigerians would have accepted it!!

This guy is greedy useless fellow.

Like others before him, they can all ROT in hell!
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by SamMilla1(m): 3:41pm On Dec 15, 2009
How could people not understand a simple question ?
No wonder many people fail exams.
i did not ask why you didnt do anything or why you hate your president.

I asked what you have done for him.

Now you can shut up if you dont want to say anything.

He might have failed you but he did not fail everybody.

Capable hands my foot.

Give me one example of that capable person ?
And give me a guarantee that he will turn Nigeria to Japan in 4 years.

I still maintain that whether we agree or not , he is our Dear President.
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by ChapelleS: 3:47pm On Dec 15, 2009
On the 9th of November 2009,I candidly advised him to resign in a 10 point discourse titled 10 critical reasons why President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua must resign now.His health issue topped the list of 10.Didn't I try.I looked into the future after analysis of the past two and half years of his administration and realized that it was in his best interest to resign. Read the blog and see for yourself nigeriarevolutuion..com
Re: What Have You Done For Our Sick President ? by chidichris(m): 8:19pm On Dec 15, 2009
@poster,
what do u expect me to do for someone who is been used against me? yar adua if u don't know is a stumbling block to many nigerians and many are waiting to celebrate the way most of us did in june 1998 when aba, waka.
if u must know, this is my prayer everyday not only for yar adua but also for all pdp and other politicians who have denied us all the good things God blessed nigeria with.
God, u blessed us with a lot of mineral and human resources but some people have sworn not to see us smile. papa, for those who have denied us smile and make us cry everyday, visit them with the same life they wish us.

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