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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by anonimi: 7:49am On Apr 19, 2022
Cantonese:
APC wants him back.

“ Nigeria has a rotational power arrangement between the North and the South, albeit unofficial”. We have a federal character commission that is supposed to ensure equity and fairness in the sharing of positions between the north and south of this country. With such a commission why should we believe that there is nothing like power rotation? Why then should we allow the politicians continue to toy with our minds to their own advantages, telling us that there is nothing like power rotation? We have heard from the politicians several times that they agreed from the beginning in 1999 that power should be rotated between the north and the south. Atiku Abubakar insisted on this too. Seeing that he has not succeeded after several efforts at the presidency (with age against him now), he has changed his tune.

Once again we must note that the north finds it hard to allow power return to the south. With their hard stance, Nigeria will continue to remain backwards on all facets of development.

I think there is plan by the northern powers within APC to return GEJ in 2023. Have you all never wondered why the name GEJ keeps popping up in the mouths of the ogas within APC? The truth is that they all know that they chased him away wrongly in 2015 using propaganda and deceit. They all know that their lies have brought this nation to its knees today. A lot of those who left PDP to help APC to power fighting PDP, have returned shamelessly and are vying for positions. Wike is very correct in saying that they lost their respect and positions.

Without doubt, it is the turn of the SE to have the presidency. The north does not intend to allow power go to the SW, inspite of the several voyages of BAT to the north to visit the powers in charge there.

The north very likely wants to bring in GEJ on the platform of APC to complete his second term and then power returns to the north in 2027. Thereafter power would revert to the south and specifically the SE in 2035, with the north having spent their 8 years.

All the above are predicated on the election holding in 2023.

They say a living dog is better than a dead lion. For those who say tufiakwa to the return of GEJ, certainly a living GEJ is far better than what we have now.

Is Jonathan the only living dog who can replace Bubu, the vegetable of Aso Rock

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Andytyx(m): 7:50am On Apr 19, 2022
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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by anonimi: 7:51am On Apr 19, 2022
karmaolu1:
Tel am to come contest. If he is the saviour/Messiah.

Why do you need a messiah/saviour, when God made everyone equal?
Do you know what you are talking about

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Bridget95(f): 7:58am On Apr 19, 2022
NuCypher:
Who is pushing for this weakling's return?
He is 99 times stronger than the peeing papa
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by FireUpNow(m): 7:58am On Apr 19, 2022
Coming to do what? I thought we all called him a slowpoke and the one responsible for our bad economy? Buhari is your Messiah so Buhari should continue.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by ignis: 7:59am On Apr 19, 2022
alphaconde:
rubbish defense

obasanjo should contest as well


Babangida too
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Goldbw122(m): 8:08am On Apr 19, 2022
If President Buhari tweet is very positive in the internet, why is he doing opposite to the country? hmm, it is very bad.. when i go through his tweet yesterday, it is like we are experience scam in real life and real form.. God save Nigeria, bless NIgeria...
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by ofuonyebi: 8:08am On Apr 19, 2022
why would somebody rule a country of over 200million people for 6-good years
and still be running round to go back there after 8-yrs

did he leave anything better or he forgot something?
All i can remember about Jonathans govt was that, he left behind a legazy of corruption

Nigerian Leaders are all greedy power seekers to fill their purse till they die
the love of the country or the people is not their priority

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Ferrous(m): 8:08am On Apr 19, 2022
You people didn't see all these you mentioned here before voting him out?
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by planetx: 8:15am On Apr 19, 2022
VeeVeeMyLuv:
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.
The vast majority of Russia's landmass is unlivable just like Canada.

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Easyosafo: 8:16am On Apr 19, 2022
THIS IS 200% HATRED SPEECH ON OSINBAJO POLITICAL AMBITION. YOU FAILURE TO MENTION A REGIONAL APPOINTMENT OF BUHARIS. YOU TALK ABOUT NIGERIA AS A MULTIRELIGIONAL COUNTRY, AND FAILED TO CHECK THE LIST OF BUHARIS POLITICAL APPOINTMENT FROM THE TOP TO THE LIST. ARE THEY ALL RCCG MEMBERS? AN AVERAGE MOSLEM MEMBERS IN THE NORTHERN REGION DO NOT WANT ANY OTHER RELIGION TO BECOME A PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA. THERE IS NO WAY OSINBAJO COULD HAVE EXCEL UNDER BUHARIS REGIME AND NORTHERN ELDERS POLITICAL DICTATORSHIP. LATE ABBA KYARIS AND NORTHERN ELDER CABALS WERE SCARED OF OSINBAJO REIGNING OVER BUHARIS WHEN HE WAS AWAY FOR MEDICATION. BUHARIS REGIME DON'T WANT TO LISTEN TO THE VOICE OF TRUTH. THEY SILENCE ANY ONE WHO DARE TO SPEAK THE TRUE, JUST LIKE THE WAY THEY SILENT THE FIRST LADY. AISHA BUHARIS CAN'T SPEAK ANYMORE. ISLAM THE PROBLEM OF NIGERIA TODAY, BECAUSE THEY ARE COMFORTABLE WITH THE RUBBISH OF BUHARIS, INASMUCH HE IS A MUSLIM NO PROBLEM.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Lifewasgood: 8:18am On Apr 19, 2022
There's this friend of mine who's cousin works for amaechi as his assistant in media and publicity. The cousin keeps telling us that Goodluck is next president, we found it confusing cos even his boss will be contesting. The guy said the agreement with Goodluck in 2015 was for him to contest under APC in 2023 and that agreement is causing internal quarrel in the APC currently. I find it hard to believe sha.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by segebobo: 8:23am On Apr 19, 2022
AnonPoet:

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

He lacks the most important factor (which is quality leadership) that should convince us to vote for him.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by planetx: 8:24am On Apr 19, 2022
Even if he won in 2015 his term would have been over by 2019, so what the hell is he looking for again in aso Rock.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by emmnprince(m): 8:24am 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.

Don't mind them!
They (idea-less and vision-less) keep recycling themselves.

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Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by segebobo: 8:27am On Apr 19, 2022
DMerciful:
If GEJ contest, he'd win! It's a sure thing!

He can't win.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by blowjohn(m): 8:29am On Apr 19, 2022
LandMann:
Voting Jonathan is like going back to one's vomit.

Dear Nigerians,

Don't make the mistake of campaigning for or voting for Tinubu or Osibanjo. The former is as old or even older than the disaster called Buhari and so will end up failing to fix Nigeria while the latter is a deceptive crook who as part and parcel of this current regime has aided in the destruction of the socioeconomic life of Nigerians.

Buhari will handle Security.
Osibanjo will handle the economy.

How far with the security?
How far with the economy?


When u talk like this u shud also let us know who ur choice is and why
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by segebobo: 8:30am 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.

These are good points you have there
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by legendglo: 8:31am On Apr 19, 2022
Abeg shut up
sureEbh:


He should better not return and keep the Good name he got due to the failure of president Buhari.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Toks2008(m): 8:34am On Apr 19, 2022
AnonPoet:

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

Who will vote this failure. His only achievement is that he conceded.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by bluefilm: 8:40am On Apr 19, 2022
GEJ is past tense biko.

We are moving forward now.

Peter Obi is the GOAL.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Aremson14(m): 8:46am On Apr 19, 2022
Nigerians da quick forget.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by MtDave55: 9:26am On Apr 19, 2022
The return of Jonathan will ruin his reputation internationally.

You voted and conspired with terrorists against his reign, now that you have succeeded in driving the nation 50years backward in development you want him to come back and repair what you have successed in destroying
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Kingosytex(m): 9:32am On Apr 19, 2022
Saintinoo:

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.

I'm telling you. Tinubu supporters are shallow and senseless
I would have loved GEJ to join the race. I want to check something cheesy

If GEJ contests and wins the election, Tinubu might drink sniper or even jump into the lagoon cheesy
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Realist12: 9:33am On Apr 19, 2022
Forces holding Nigeria down are powerful. Is Jonathan coming to use the southern ticket for a term ?
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by snipernigga(m): 10:01am On Apr 19, 2022
That slowpoke should go and sit down angry angry
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by Agugbadin: 10:43am On Apr 19, 2022
He will be humiliated. Let him never join the race because the present government has borrowed so much that the next president will ot be credit worthy.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by goshee: 11:14am On Apr 19, 2022
officialmario:
Good luck Jonathan still not a better option for Nigerians... coming back to rule has nothing to do with the present situation of Nigeria..
Ogogoro drunken master squad...
If truely the ZOO want to be redeemed they should start begging Peter Obi to come and take the leadership seat. Anything outside that will be worst than what we have now.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by sureEbh: 11:37am On Apr 19, 2022
legendglo:
Abeg shut up
No doubt you are such a big fool.
Re: 2023: What Jonathan’s Return Means For Nigeria by radia1: 12:13pm On Apr 19, 2022
When the drum beat everybody go dance to the tune , it is done already

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