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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by valuedammy(m): 6:15am On Apr 19, 2022
Who is Goodluck, who wants him back?
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by 64kent: 6:16am On Apr 19, 2022
AnonPoet:

https://leaders.ng/2023-what-jonathans-return-means-for-nigeria/

Jonathan reign was one that allowed for the nations resources to be plundered .....he permitted all sorts of lootings of the nations wealth without persecution and I feel he was a wimp for a president .......so never again

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by martinslaura: 6:17am On Apr 19, 2022
courage89:
Look at these people trying hard to drum support for Goodluck, on the basis of one term presidency. Dead on arrival

THEY WANT HIM TO COME BACK AND THR BLAME FOR THE DESTRUCTION ON NIGERIA. HES WISER THAN THAT.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by DMerciful(m): 6:17am On Apr 19, 2022
If GEJ contest, he'd win! It's a sure thing!

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by frog12: 6:17am On Apr 19, 2022
it's politics. insecurity has become worse under buhari while jonathan was criticised without limits. but if we look back, we may say, jonathan has performed better than buhari

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by BigYash: 6:17am On Apr 19, 2022
Jona should go and rest. Zombies said they found a savior in Buhari and Foolanis. Let the Buhari save them..

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by unclejb2(m): 6:29am On Apr 19, 2022
AnonPoet:

https://leaders.ng/2023-what-jonathans-return-means-for-nigeria/
Jonathan would be the biggest f00l to join APC.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 6:47am On Apr 19, 2022
For gawd sake Nigeria does not have landmass but her population of 200m is bigger than Russia 144m whose landmass is about 19 times bigger than Nigeria.
This is stupidity & extreme insanity.

Nigeria is approximately 923,768 sq km, while Russia is approximately 17,098,242 sq km, making Russia 1,751% larger than Nigeria.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by rolams(m): 6:49am On Apr 19, 2022
Throwback:
The ineffectual buffoon. Don Furtunato.

Return from where?

Did he make Naira stronger than he met it?
Was petrol cheaper than he met it?
Did he succeed in his fight against corruption or insecurity?
Was there any goods or services cheaper during his own regime than his predecessor?
Did he not wind down the foreign reserves that Obasanjo and Yar'Adua built up?
Did he not borrow funds to meet up with civil servants salaries, less than 10months after crude oil prices fell below $100/barrel without any major savings?

Did he not keep his corrupt ministers like Stella Oduah despite the clear case of corruption, only to ease her out more than a year later in a cabinet reshuffle and reward her with a Senate ticket as her penalty?

Did he not also mobilise the army to put down civil protests?

Did he not harass a seating democratic Governor with a police commissioner?

Did he not deprive Governor Timipre Sylva in his same Bayelsa state of a 2nd term ticket in the PDP?

Did he not use organs of state to harass opposition parties and break into their offices?

Did he not fund politicians in his party with public funds?

Did he not provide the military and funding used to rig Ekiti elections?

Was he open to criticism of his government? Did he not claim the story of the deplorable state of the Police college Ikeja, was to embarrass his government?

Did he not silence and force out Sanusi from the CBN due to the factual claims of revenue leakage from oil sales?

What about the long ASUU and Medical strike during his regime?

Did he not appoint the financial disaster known as Emefiele to supervise the free fall of our Naira from 2014 till date?

Did the weakling not call boko haram our family?

Did the weakling not side-step DIG Ivy Okoronkwo to appoint AIG M.D Abubakar as IG of Police just to please the North?

Did the weakling not remove Festus Odimegwu from NPC following remarks he made about past population census that did not go down well with the likes of Gov Rabiu Kwankwaso who stormed Aso Rock? Did Rabiu Kwankwaso that he was trying to please because of Kano votes, not eventually decamp to the newly formed APC with his Kano votes?

That Buhari is failing does not mean the clown called Jonathan is now desirable.

Shebi Buhari has done all? You think it's easy to govern Nigeria right?

I can't just imagine how many of you will just stick to your keyboard and start typing loads of words dishing out insults on our leaders as if leadership is easy. Whereas many of you can't lead your family or a group of people excellently well.

If it is easy, go and join politics and run as a councillor of your WARD. At least you start from there.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by seunmsg(m): 6:50am On Apr 19, 2022
Jonathan is still waiting for anointing while others have gotten theirs. Best of luck to him.

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by 007lss: 6:53am On Apr 19, 2022

Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by DonTattaglia: 6:57am On Apr 19, 2022
His return is useless. He still remains clueless and has nothing to offer again in Governance after all d opportunity he had for 7 years.

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by HeavenVGate: 7:03am On Apr 19, 2022
AnonPoet:

https://leaders.ng/2023-what-jonathans-return-means-for-nigeria/
Coming back to where? He is not. Nigeria problem isn't about individual because, of course, none of them will perform miracles of use his personal money on Nigeria. The problem is too deep that's why for every new president, the performance would be worst compare to his predecessor. Take a look at the debit Nigeria have incurred. Now what magic the new president is gonna perform? Nigerian shouldn't expect anything new in years to come. For those who have one project or the other, is better they start working on it even at high cost of materials because the prices of things surely gonna go up. About two years ago, I bought some dollars at a very low rate now I was shocked when I exchange just 100 dollars yesterday. It will never get better.

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Saintinoo(m): 7:04am On Apr 19, 2022
AnonPoet:

https://leaders.ng/2023-what-jonathans-return-means-for-nigeria/
See how Tinubu and Osibanjo supporters are calling GEJ all manner of names because they see him as a threat to their Masters presidential ambitions. Well, just pray GEJ declines the offer, if he accepts, prepare to live with it.

The North are not smart but they k ow what they want and they have the backing of the colonial masters, power returns to the North after GEJ 4 years, who is seen as a friend of the North after peacefully handing power to Buhari.

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Sonoyom(m): 7:14am On Apr 19, 2022
Those pushing for Jonathan's return are aware that he can spend only a single tenure.


He should just remain where he is.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by israelmao(m): 7:15am On Apr 19, 2022
Jonathan is not returning save your breath.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by EagleNest(m): 7:17am On Apr 19, 2022
Naaah, SE is the answer.

Jonathan's era was riddled with corruption. It was an era when EFCC became ineffective and almost moribund.

Anyway which party sef will he vie from? He mistakenly let PDP drift away from his influence into the hands of Wike/Tambuwal, and APC now is too hot to handle because of too many interests from "we die here" politicians.

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Bouncing2(m): 7:18am On Apr 19, 2022
GEJ is better than Bubu a million times over

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by ntipro: 7:26am On Apr 19, 2022
Nigerians don't just have little memories but lack shame.

Can't we project sound minds like Obi, Sowore to this office. Must we talk about these currupt and incompetent people all the time?

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Nobody: 7:28am On Apr 19, 2022
AnonPoet:

https://leaders.ng/2023-what-jonathans-return-means-for-nigeria/
You forgot to add how it will also bring back the influx of criminals like Diezani Alison-Madueke, Prince Haruna Momoh, Stella Oduah, Atedo Peterside, Sambo Dasuki, David Mark, Asari Dokubo, Government Oweizide Ekpemupolo, Bamanga Tukur, Mike Ogiadomhe and many other including the man who saw tomorrow, Godsday Orubebe.

Jonathan happens to be a reasonably good man who flocks himself with criminals while the current one is an unrepentant and a pretentious currupt criminal who is surrounded by people with minds-alike. The other one being projected by a section of unpatriotic Nigerians is a serial kleptomaniac whose exploits is legendary.

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by ufuosman(m): 7:36am On Apr 19, 2022
Jonathan is good we all know bt for him coming back will don't need him because 4yrs will not be enough to put us on track. Remember buhari and the Apc government has killed all sectors in naija
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Pastorsmile: 7:38am On Apr 19, 2022
The man hasn't said he is making a return. So why all these, or there some part that iam missing?
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by OgunkeelAllMod: 7:40am On Apr 19, 2022
I don't think sooooo undecided ..jona also surrounded himself with crooks, thieves and zero sense aids like that fake pastor fugitive on self exile in the UK,Facropk kperogi, Reuben Abati,a brilliant columnist ,who also turned to a rogue and betrayal of trust just like his idiotic colleague,Femi Adesonu undecided,a master of sycophancy, and double standards,liar from pit of hell ,only out for his belly undecided ..and many others ..No,we need a young crazy man that's ready to look those stupid , mostly empty cranium abok!s orligarch squarely in the face and tell them that 'born to rule' is a fukking myth,more like' born trowey' undecided and they so should go to hell!!! If they want to continue dragging the sh!thole backward,then make everybody go dey answer im Papa name,one Nigeria is a bloody heist and scam ,no be by force to be together!any young man who can do this can the fix the problem.yorrobanza cowards,traitors shouting Tinubu are also a seriour problem .. anything for their belly is all they want.. undecided..if care is not taken, believe me,there won't be anything called election, people are really really and boiling with rage over buhari and the APCrooks vagabond misgovernance !

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Gkemz: 7:41am On Apr 19, 2022
Stop giving us false hope. Let's manage the false promises given by APC to those that elected them in. Jonathan may not be contesting because the country's leadership he handed over 7yrs ago to a failure is now in total ruins and complete collapse.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by gracealonev: 7:43am On Apr 19, 2022
What the write-up refused to mention is that the move to bring in Jonathan is being promoted by the same people who labeled him clueless and a drunkard in 2015 but just discovered that they can now use him to rob the south of a two-term tenure and return their preferred northern candidate after 4 years.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by anonimi: 7:47am On Apr 19, 2022
gaby:
Okay na.

Wetin him forget to do wey him wan come redo?

Maybe him don learn how to be self-centred, bigot, and nepotistic from the lifeless one.

I'm sure he must be living with regrets for his mumuism that ended up thrusting up this monumental disaster upon everyone including himself.

It'd have been good to see him get a second chance to see if he'd learnt any lessons but heck, make e enjoy him retirement in regrets abeg.

If I were him and I got a second shot at the Presidency, with the precedence already set by this demon, I'd reciprocate every action and inaction, prop up a South Easterner to hand over the reins to upon the end of my tenure and I'll make sure there is nothing anyone can do about it. If the country wan burn down make w burn down. Kpatakpata all man go him way.

Marriage no be by force.

Why is the ADB man (Adeshina) not interested in managing this country by the way?

Because he is more interested in managing his local government.
Do you know those who manage your own local government

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by anonimi: 7:48am On Apr 19, 2022
venabili:
He should return and test his popularity. Afterall, the man we chased him for has flopped.

Test his popularity to reconfirm and reinforce his cluelessness and dumbness? Or to do what

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