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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Johngla(m): 10:12am On Aug 02, 2017
How wish them fit go steal buhari come back now
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Nobody: 10:12am On Aug 02, 2017
ok

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by martineverest(m): 10:12am On Aug 02, 2017
tiger28:
4 bedrooms with 36 tv's and 36 refrigerators? Oleeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
9 TV s per room...... Smh

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by BrutalJab: 10:13am On Aug 02, 2017
tiger28:
4 bedrooms with 36 tv's and 36 refrigerators? Oleeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
Can't you read and understand?


Later you will start complaining that you are jobless.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Austinoiz(m): 10:15am On Aug 02, 2017
See what recession has reduced enemies of the state a.k.a Zombies to...TV sets thieves!
Chaiiii!!!!!

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Rexnegro(m): 10:16am On Aug 02, 2017
Sebi he said stealing is not corruption, why is he complaining now?

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by 0b100100111: 10:16am On Aug 02, 2017
Stealing is not corruption!

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by theophorus(m): 10:16am On Aug 02, 2017
...You Think the "Security Forces" in Nigeria are out to "Protect" You?


...When it happens you will Understand that they are out to make their "Daily Bread".


Welcome to Nigeria Mr. Ex. President. That is what an average Nigerian Experience.
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by bigplayerz(m): 10:18am On Aug 02, 2017
A man that didn`t know how much was stolen from Nigeria while he was PRESIDENT DRUNKARD sorry Mr President, now he wants to account for what was stolen in his house.... grin grin grin grin I am amazed at the level of madness displayed by you sir!

Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by AndrewDex(m): 10:18am On Aug 02, 2017
Dont worry my man, buhari must bring all those tings back for you.
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Acidosis(m): 10:21am On Aug 02, 2017
Some ediots here without a square metre plot of land will be shouting "thief".



Report says he bought the house in 2004. That's long before he delved into politics at the federal level.
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by michecosmetic01(f): 10:22am On Aug 02, 2017
The house is obviously empty like most houses in Abuja with 36 units of TV watching it's self! you buy house you don't live in, you can't rent, you don't even need and you furnish it like that? is this another way of storing money in Nigeria?

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Nobody: 10:23am On Aug 02, 2017
When you have a fully furnished mansion in the heart of Abuja with no one living in it, whereas some other people don't even have a place to lay their head even if it's in the villages, then this kind of occurrence is inevitable. It's not even that you hustle more than they do, just that a crooked system gave you an opportunity to sit on and feed fat on their patrimony and sweat....it's just that it's their fellow esteemed thieves that moved those stuff, if not their children or relatives, otherwise I wouldn't even blame the burglers.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by iammolise(m): 10:23am On Aug 02, 2017
Okay his property got stolen... So make we no hear word again. People's property get stolen every now and then... Like the lady whose "bag of condom" was stolen lol cheesy
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by reuben79: 10:23am On Aug 02, 2017
ole gbe ole gbe............lol so janathan can complain shay

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by gabe: 10:25am On Aug 02, 2017
Those police men got no chill, even stole doors! Some people vex carry horn abeg...
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Quality20(m): 10:26am On Aug 02, 2017
what is bad is bad it doesn't have another name. I pray we get a president who will revamp and overhaul our police force - many people in the service were former neighborhood criminals and school dropouts who were forced in to the police force so that they won't be seen in their respective houses and communities
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Saao(m): 10:31am On Aug 02, 2017
elog:
Chai..

"4-bedroom with 6 television sets, 3 refrigerators and 1gas cooker"

If each room has 1 tv each, and parlour has 1, One would still be remaining. Maybe kitchen has 1 too

Me I don't even have anything
u forgot that, parlours are two. Ground floor and private parlour upstair

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by syncACE(m): 10:32am On Aug 02, 2017
sheybi stealing is not corruption... They have done nothing wrong then
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Richyicon(m): 10:32am On Aug 02, 2017
List the ones u and your cohort stole from our common wealth goatluck!
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Nobody: 10:34am On Aug 02, 2017
Eeeya! He now knows how it feels when someone steals from him? I hop he has now realized that "stealing is corruption" grin
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Richyicon(m): 10:35am On Aug 02, 2017
List the ones u and ur cohorts stole from our common wealth. Goatluck!
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by fidet1(m): 10:35am On Aug 02, 2017
36 TVs Na viewing centre him de operate?
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by Wolfbrother(m): 10:41am On Aug 02, 2017
Acidosis:
Some ediots here without a square metre plot of land will be shouting "thief".



Report says he bought the house in 2004. That's long before he delved into politics at the federal level.

You mean stealing only occurs at a federal level? Wow nice one you eediot , 2004 he was deputy governor of delta state
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by slimtoney(m): 10:42am On Aug 02, 2017
Thief steal am, thief come steal am again from thief, na thief come thief from thief na.

Irresponsible man who cannot even keep his wife in check let alone control his stealing instinct and that of his accomplices. When opportunity miss road and a foolish man grab it, this is what u get.
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by wink2015(m): 10:43am On Aug 02, 2017
Ex-President Jonathan travail in the hand of Buglars ( who are security personnel detailed to his residency ) although a very disturbing scenarios which many Nigerians have been going through without any form of media coverage are actually bringing much facts to the public domain about our leaders and their lifes of secrecy. One expect a Nigeria leaders to be open to the public about their private life but the same is the opposite in Nigeria and most African countries.

Before this moment, not many of us have seen a picture or photograph of the house of the President as it was shrouded in secrecy by our so called state leaders.

It is now that Jonathan is the victim that we are now seeing his private house photograph.

The same goes for Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo many of us did not know his house No or where he live in Abeokuta in Ogun state. It was when Ex-president Obasanjo started writing letters to Jonathan expressing his discontempt with Jonathan manner of administration that most Nigerians got to know the house Number of President Obasanjo as he clearly stated his house number in that letter that was also published.

This experience goes to show the showdy manner and characteristics of the traditional african president. Many of us did not know that Chief James Onanefe Ibori, Ex-delta state governor was divorced from the former first lady of delta state, Mrs Nkoyo Ibori. it was just recently that a photograph of Chief Ibori and her new heart beau ( lover ) has resurfaced online in the Vanguard Newspaper and in which he showed the public that he had married secretly while he was in prison in the United Kingdom or there after.

Today, many of our politicians keep mistresses upon mistresses, they invade universities to snatch the socalled HOT GIRLS IN CAMPUS!

That goes to show the secrecy of our leaders. A thing that hardly happen in the United Kingdom, USA, Germany, Spain, Italy or the rest of the developed countries.

Once you are a public officer in the developed countries, the electorate have access to the conduct of their leaders as every of their actions in government and even private to most extent is known. But in Nigeria, it is HIDE! HIDE!

When President Buhari went for medical vacation in the second consecutive time, little was known about how he was responding to treatment as the media, the Nigerian public was kept in the dark about the health condition of Mr President.

That action by President Buhari and his close aide keeping Nigerians in the dark about his health condition in the UK gave rise to rumour and that resulted in Governor Fayose telling Nigerians that Mr President is on life support. But if it was in the western world, the cnn, bbc will be on 24 hour coverage telling us how their president is responding to treatment.

When the former president of Nigeria Late Musa Yar Adua died in Saudi Arabia Ngerians were also kept in the dark about his health condition to the extent that his family and close aide had to smuggle his body in the dead of the night to Nigeria.

Most of our african leaders, Nigerians leaders in particular are primitive in their action despite the fact that they fly to europe and america to meet with white men they do not change and they are not ready to learn new things.

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Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by EmmyDJourno: 10:50am On Aug 02, 2017
There would be no rest for you GEJ who wasted our life for 6years when Crude Oil was $100/barrel

You stole from us, now people would steal from you

They stole 6TVs, plus one gas cooker and you are making noise, shattap there angry, they stole more than that

Waste of a leader

May God have mercy on you


Please Note: What credible business or acumen does he have to worth all these things self, yeye
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by MultiCEO1: 10:51am On Aug 02, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked

This is the true definition of Karma.

God put GEJ to watch over Nigeria, protect her and make her a great nation; he stole so much from the country, depleted her resources and now she might never recover.


GEJ put policemen to watch over his house, make it impregnable and keep his properties safe.
They stole up almost everything and sold them off at a give-away auction.

Karma is a bîtch but
God really works in miraculous ways

You sound unintelligent here. What has your karma done to IBB, Gowon, even OBJ who slept with his son's wife too? Or is your Karma a selective, nepotic member of the northern oligarchy who'd venerate one of their own no matter the enormity of looting while destroying the others because he's a minority? Nonsense.
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by RillJ(m): 10:52am On Aug 02, 2017
Is it thieves that stole from the house or some security agencies raided the place but couldn't find anything incriminating?
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by EmmyDJourno: 10:53am On Aug 02, 2017
Acidosis:
Some ediots here without a square metre plot of land will be shouting "thief".



Report says he bought the house in 2004. That's long before he delved into politics at the federal level.


Thanks for letting us know how long he has been looting, since 2004 or even before
Mehnn, that's worse than Evans self
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by EmmyDJourno: 10:55am On Aug 02, 2017
MultiCEO1:


You sound unintelligent here. What has your karma done to IBB, Gowon, even OBJ who slept with his son's wife too? Or is your Karma a selective, nepotic member of the northern oligarchy who'd venerate one of their own no matter the enormity of looting while destroying the others because he's a minority? Nonsense.


Don't worry the list for Karma to act upon is long, but let GEJ enjoy his own first
Re: Goodluck Jonathan Lists Items Stolen From His House In Abuja by datigbogirl: 10:58am On Aug 02, 2017
ediama:
When you concentrate on a person mistakes/errows too long, in a long run it begin to smell like jealousy.

Na only this man don rule Nigeria?

My brother it's just so disgusting. The main people that ruined this country are spared while this man that chop but still tried his best is focused on. It's nothing more than pure hatred and jealousy that how could a humble man like ds rule this country. The power mongrels did everything in their power to remove him and after succeeding they don't care what else happens to Nigeria as long as GEJ isn't naija president, everything else is fine even if the country is in flames. So puerile and shameless.

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