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Poll: Whose First 100 Days Was Better?

GEJ: 37% (22 votes)
Yar'Adua: 62% (36 votes)
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Gej Vs Yara'dua by alienvirus: 6:13pm On Sep 07, 2011
The late former president, umar musa yaradu'a's first 100 days in office achived a lot and better than GEJ.
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by friedrice1: 10:13pm On Sep 07, 2011
i hate them both!
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by salix9ice(m): 4:56am On Sep 08, 2011
GEJ has done absolutely nothing for this Republic
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by Nobody: 6:04am On Sep 08, 2011
salix9ice:

GEJ has done absolutely nothing for this Republic

GEJ has done absolutely nothing 'wrong' for this republic.

For the Southerners
- He won the elections for us. Now we have one of our own on the throne. Halleluia!!!!
- He's let BH continue their rampage. At least, next elections, North no go get plenty voters. PRAISE GADDDD!!!
- All our oil money dey reach us now. At least, our children don dey go abroad on scholarship.

For ODAS
- Our first facebook president. He likes Corruption, ignores BH frien request, comments on disasters, and tags nobody in bomb pictures.

As for that Yara'dua,
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by itiswell1(m): 6:23am On Sep 08, 2011
One is a snail, the other is a dummy
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by Ekans: 7:33am On Sep 08, 2011
Sincerely,jonathan seems to be the worst president ever produced in Nigeria.He simply has no direction,in short,water don swallow am.
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by Ekans: 7:36am On Sep 08, 2011
Jonathan is simply not a presidential material gwam!
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by yusuf2(m): 7:55am On Sep 08, 2011
yar'adua = embarassed
GEJ =
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by Okijajuju1(m): 8:41am On Sep 08, 2011
Joe boy!! That guy na collosal fu{k-up if we decide to use this ehn 100 days in office keep scores.

What has he really done;

1. Contorversially fired Justice Salami.
2. Signed the F.O.I bill into law.
3. Failed to stem the boko Haram menace with his brilliant "Carrot and Stick" technique.
4. Signed Okonjo-Iweala on transfer from world bank FC
5. Nothing else
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by Nobody: 9:01am On Sep 08, 2011
Introduction

In his inauguration speech of May 29th, 2011 President Jonathan promised that he will "never, never let " Nigerians down. As his administration clocks 100 days, here are some highlights of the achievements of the President and his team in a continuing fulfillment of Mr. President's promise to "never let" Nigerians down.

Deepening National Cohesiveness & Rule of Law

National Cohesiveness: After his victory at the April polls, President Jonathan was magnanimous in victory, sending emissaries nation-wide to get the buy in from all stake holders in the Nigeria Project. As a result of president Jonathan's commitment to electoral reform, the April Elections were adjudged the freest and fairest elections in Nigeria since the return to civil rule in 1999 as attested to by local and international observers a fact so apparent that all major opposition parties with the exception of one have publicly accepted President Jonathan’s victory.
Reduction in Election Disputes: By close of submission of election petitions it was established they had dropped by almost 80% from the 2007 figures.
Rule of Law: In the last 100 days this administration has obeyed all court judgments and respected the doctrine of Separation of Powers by not interfering in other arms of government.
Trade & Investment

The National Automobile Council established an Automotive Development Fund to provide long term loans to resuscitate the automobile industry and generate jobs.
A machinery is now in place for the establishment of 37 Skills Acquisition Centers nationwide.
Approval for genuine foreign investors to obtain visas at the point of entry to facilitate FDI investments.
Completion of Model Skills Training Centers in Abuja-a collaboration between the Industrial Training Fund and the Institute for Technical Education, Singapore, first of its kind in Nigeria
Establishment of the Nigerian Vehicle Credit Purchase scheme.
Began process of establishing a World Trade & International Business Center in Lagos.
Commencement of the process for backward integration in Sugar & Rice Production to ensure self sufficiency.
Launch of the Campaign Against the Importation of Sub Standard Products.
The Economy

Expansion of the Oil Sector:
Boosted by the overwhelming success of the Amnesty Programme of the current administration, Nigeria's oil production expanded by 20% and she reclaimed her former position as Africa's largest oil exporter which she had hitherto lost to Angola.
Nigeria set a new record by being recognized by OPEC in the month of July as the second largest oil exporter in the cartel second only to Saudi Arabia. It is the first time Nigeria has recorded such a feat.
Inflation Rate Down:
Inflation rate has been reducing as the administration enforces tighter fiscal policies. In June the Consumer Price Index revealed an inflation rate of 10.2% which dropped to 9.4% in July being the lowest rate in the last four years.
Foreign Reserves Rises by 10% to $34 Billion
GDP Growth Rate Holds Firm: Nigeria's GDP growth rate month over month has continued to grow from 6.7% in May to 6.9% in July of 2011.
Top Investment Destination: Nigeria has been declared one of the top three investment destinations of choice in Africa (number 2) by the independent Africa Business Panel in The Netherlands.
Infrastructure

Power Generation:
The President approved the pioneer board for the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading (NEBT) Plc, in an effort to stabilize power supply by facilitating smooth operations between independent power producers and distribution companies.
Nigeria now generates power at her highest level ever.
Mass Transit Train Services: The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commenced Mass Transit Train Services in five out of the six geo-political zones with the sixth zone coming on stream before the end of the year.
Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority: With the establishment of the NSIA, the President facilitated direct investments into infrastructure with the priority areas being Power and Roads.
Road Projects:
The current administration approved funds for the rehabilitation of the East – West road in Nigeria in order to facilitate transportation of goods and services around the country.
The Federal Government also awarded contracts for various road projects across the country whose impact will soon be felt nationwide.
Launch of the NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X Satellites:
Nigeria launched two satellites in August 2011. These satellites were designed and built by Nigerian Engineers/Scientists in conjunction with British Scientists and will help expand Internet Bandwidth, monitor the weather and provide early warning to prevent natural disasters like floods, crop monitoring and urban planning.


Access to Justice

Setting up of a 12-man Justice Sector Reform Implementation Committee to ensure the implementation of various reform that have been articulated and widen access to justice.
Mr. President assented to several bills to increase access to justice including; The Human Rights Amendment Act, 2011; Legal Aid Amendment Act, 2011; The Evidence Act (which has simplified the process of collating evidence in our legal system)
Ensured compliance with court judgments, especially with regard to payment of judgment debts.
Repatriation of looted funds to the country. The sum of 22.5 million Pounds sterling were recovered from the Isle of Jersey, U.K.
Increased focus on Legislative Advocacy via a host of pending bills designed to enhance the welfare of Nigerians
Freedom of Information Bill. The President signed the FOI Bill, thereby showing his commitment to lifting the veil covering governance and deepening participatory democracy. Already there have been tangible benefits with the first FOI case instituted in court and the recent declassification of hitherto classified information. The framework for compliance of the FOI Act has been prepared by the Office of the AGF for gazetting, after inputs from critical stakeholders.
Pro-Youth and People Policy

Intervention in Pricing and Distribution.
The President introduced the unique policy of intervening in the pricing of kerosene by engaging with the Private Sector and the price reduced within the first 100 days between May and September, 2011.
He also introduced the KeroDirect policy of selling kerosene direct to end users essentially cutting out the bottlenecks in the distribution system. This successful scheme has reduced the artificial scarcity of the product hitherto faced by the Nigerian masses.
Allowance Increase for Youth Corps Members:
In recognizing the sacrifices of our youth corps members, the President approved the upward review of their allowances from 9,700 Naira to 19,800 Naira.
Minimum Wage Increase for Nigerian Workers:
The President approved an increase in the minimum wage earned by the Nigerian worker to 18,900 Naira monthly. This is in line with his belief that Nigerian workers deserves to earn more as compensation for the efforts they put into advancing our society.
A Positive Gender Agenda

35% Slot For Women
President Jonathan took the unique step of proactively reserving 35% of cabinet positions for women. Despite immense pressures, Mr. President held firm and has so far given women 31% slot as far as Ministerial positions are concerned. As a man of his words, when you add female Advisers, Senior Special Assistants and Assistants to be appointed, that figure will certainly rise to 35%. This is more than the recommended gender representation ratio of 30% in the Beijing document.
Merit was the yard-stick in filling these slots with President Jonathan appointing only the best.
Security

Deepening Security and expanding Peace in Nigeria
Peace has been sustained in the Niger Delta, Militants are in training or engaging in worthwhile ventures.
Drastic reduction in kidnapping in the South East with the implementation of President Jonathan’s order on the establishment of the 14 Brigade of the Nigerian army in Ohafia, Abia state.
Investments in Facilities for an Intelligence-Based Security Approach.
Maritime Safety has been ensured and stabilized in the last 100 days.
Planning

Working Smarter Not Just Harder
Retreats and workshops were organized for the cabinet to rub minds and enhance synergy within the administration.
To give effect to Mr. President’s statement that improving the economy and creating jobs is of the highest priority to this administration, a 15-man Economic Implementation Team was put in place under the Chairmanship of President Jonathan to include a coordinating minister for the economy, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, two governors including opposition party governor, Peter Obi of Anambra (Honorary Presidential Adviser on Finance) and Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa (Honorary Presidential Adviser on Agriculture). Another innovation was the inclusion of the Private sector with the membership of Captains of Industry including Alh. Aliko Dangote, Mr. Atedo Peterside as well as the President of the Nigerian Economic Society.
Foreign Policy

Review of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy: Nigeria’s foreign policy was reviewed to reflect a “citizen-focused” foreign policy designed in the words of President Jonathan to “accord this vision of defending the dignity of humanity the highest priority" and link foreign policy to domestic policy while placing a greater emphasis on economic diplomacy.
Nigeria Hosts The World:

In the last 100 days, President Jonathan has further cemented Nigeria's position as the regional leader in West Africa as well as in Africa by receiving the British Prime Minister, David Cameron and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
A record number (40) of Foreign Heads of State and Governments attended the inauguration and swearing in ceremony of President Jonathan on May 29th, 2011.
In the same time period President Jonathan has also received the Presidents of Niger, Botswana, Ivory Coast, Benin Republic and Liberia.
Nigeria Meets the World:

President Jonathan was received at the White House in June 2011 where he had a one on one meeting with the President of the United States of America, Barack Obama.
A Strong Team

Although it took some time principally because of the recesses declared by the Senate (President Jonathan respects the doctrine of Separation of Powers) Mr. President came up with a stellar cabinet.
The cabinet includes tested hands like:
Former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, immediate past Managing Director of the World Bank and former Finance Minister who superintended Nigeria's exit from the Paris and London Club of debtors.
Dr. Olusegun Aganga, a former Managing Director at Goldman Sachs International.
Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, a former Vice President at the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (established by the Rockefeller Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation with the goal of bringing a green revolution to Africa).
Prof. Bart Nnaji, a former World Bank consultant and professor of Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Robotics amongst others.
Dr. Mohammed Ali Pate, former Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA); and
Mrs. Omobola Johnson, Former Chair Person and Country Director Accenture Nigeria.
In the history of Nigerian cabinets from pre-independence to date, no cabinet has had the quantum of stellar appointments as President Jonathan has in his first cabinet post election.
Conclusion

It is early days yet, but with such a team armed with a transformational agenda, Nigeria is set to fulfill the potential in the Morgan Stanley report from last July to the effect that Nigeria is set to overtake South Africa's economy as the largest economy in Africa.
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by olawalebabs(m): 9:34am On Sep 08, 2011
The choice is difficult to make between Yaradua and GEJ in the first 100 days. though both are dull, but i remember Yaradua declare his assets within that period, which is a plus for him
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by splitnaija(m): 9:40am On Sep 08, 2011
Yar'Adua: No KIDNEYS
GEJ: No LIVER

May their souls rest in peace.
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by olawalebabs(m): 9:52am On Sep 08, 2011
splitnaija:

Yar'Adua: No KIDNEYS
GEJ: No LIVER

May their souls rest in peace.
nice comparison
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by Kolababa: 10:31am On Sep 08, 2011
Yar Adua is a falure
Jonathan is a mass failure
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by blacksta(m): 10:40am On Sep 08, 2011
Yar Adua had a lot of potentials but unfortunately his bad health was a major hindrance. One could see the difference with the way he handled the Amnesty program and the Banking Bad Loans saga. The man simply gave Lamido a free hand to deal with issues. As for GEJ - Only God will deliver Nigeria.
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by Johnpaul2k2(m): 11:39am On Sep 08, 2011
GEJ IS THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cool cool cool cool
YAR'DUA .NO COMMENT grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by dabrake(m): 12:20pm On Sep 08, 2011
yar adua wuld b bera as a local govt chairman
gej wuld b bera as a[b] HOD [/b]
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by splitnaija(m): 12:21pm On Sep 08, 2011
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Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by akinnux(m): 12:51pm On Sep 08, 2011
Oro pesi je.
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by kulutempa: 12:53pm On Sep 08, 2011
splitnaija:

Yar'Adua: No KIDNEYS
GEJ: No LIVER

May their souls rest in peace.

Point of correction:

Yar'Adua: No KIDNEYS
GEJ: No BALLS!
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by peleson: 1:08pm On Sep 08, 2011
@oxford, you are too much, oya haters, bring up what yaradua did and compare them with the landmark achievement listed by oxford above, lololllll,

Jo is stil gonna do more,

For jobs,follow this link>>>http://1jobnigeria.com/
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by peleson: 1:09pm On Sep 08, 2011
*landmark*
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by juman(m): 2:27pm On Sep 08, 2011
The government will deliver.
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by yomickey(m): 3:12pm On Sep 08, 2011
oxford:

Introduction

In his inauguration speech of May 29th, 2011 President Jonathan promised that he will "never, never let " Nigerians down. As his administration clocks 100 days, here are some highlights of the achievements of the President and his team in a continuing fulfillment of Mr. President's promise to "never let" Nigerians down.

Deepening National Cohesiveness & Rule of Law

National Cohesiveness: After his victory at the April polls, President Jonathan was magnanimous in victory, sending emissaries nation-wide to get the buy in from all stake holders in the Nigeria Project. As a result of president Jonathan's commitment to electoral reform, the April Elections were adjudged the freest and fairest elections in Nigeria since the return to civil rule in 1999 as attested to by local and international observers a fact so apparent that all major opposition parties with the exception of one have publicly accepted President Jonathan’s victory.
Reduction in Election Disputes: By close of submission of election petitions it was established they had dropped by almost 80% from the 2007 figures.
Rule of Law: In the last 100 days this administration has obeyed all court judgments and respected the doctrine of Separation of Powers by not interfering in other arms of government.
Trade & Investment

The National Automobile Council established an Automotive Development Fund to provide long term loans to resuscitate the automobile industry and generate jobs.
A machinery is now in place for the establishment of 37 Skills Acquisition Centers nationwide.
Approval for genuine foreign investors to obtain visas at the point of entry to facilitate FDI investments.
Completion of Model Skills Training Centers in Abuja-a collaboration between the Industrial Training Fund and the Institute for Technical Education, Singapore, first of its kind in Nigeria
Establishment of the Nigerian Vehicle Credit Purchase scheme.
Began process of establishing a World Trade & International Business Center in Lagos.
Commencement of the process for backward integration in Sugar & Rice Production to ensure self sufficiency.
Launch of the Campaign Against the Importation of Sub Standard Products.
The Economy

Expansion of the Oil Sector:
Boosted by the overwhelming success of the Amnesty Programme of the current administration, Nigeria's oil production expanded by 20% and she reclaimed her former position as Africa's largest oil exporter which she had hitherto lost to Angola.
Nigeria set a new record by being recognized by OPEC in the month of July as the second largest oil exporter in the cartel second only to Saudi Arabia. It is the first time Nigeria has recorded such a feat.
Inflation Rate Down:
Inflation rate has been reducing as the administration enforces tighter fiscal policies. In June the Consumer Price Index revealed an inflation rate of 10.2% which dropped to 9.4% in July being the lowest rate in the last four years.
Foreign Reserves Rises by 10% to $34 Billion
GDP Growth Rate Holds Firm: Nigeria's GDP growth rate month over month has continued to grow from 6.7% in May to 6.9% in July of 2011.
Top Investment Destination: Nigeria has been declared one of the top three investment destinations of choice in Africa (number 2) by the independent Africa Business Panel in The Netherlands.
Infrastructure

Power Generation:
The President approved the pioneer board for the Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading (NEBT) Plc, in an effort to stabilize power supply by facilitating smooth operations between independent power producers and distribution companies.
Nigeria now generates power at her highest level ever.
Mass Transit Train Services: The Nigerian Railway Corporation has commenced Mass Transit Train Services in five out of the six geo-political zones with the sixth zone coming on stream before the end of the year.
Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority: With the establishment of the NSIA, the President facilitated direct investments into infrastructure with the priority areas being Power and Roads.
Road Projects:
The current administration approved funds for the rehabilitation of the East – West road in Nigeria in order to facilitate transportation of goods and services around the country.
The Federal Government also awarded contracts for various road projects across the country whose impact will soon be felt nationwide.
Launch of the NigeriaSat-2 and NigeriaSat-X Satellites:
Nigeria launched two satellites in August 2011. These satellites were designed and built by Nigerian Engineers/Scientists in conjunction with British Scientists and will help expand Internet Bandwidth, monitor the weather and provide early warning to prevent natural disasters like floods, crop monitoring and urban planning.


Access to Justice

Setting up of a 12-man Justice Sector Reform Implementation Committee to ensure the implementation of various reform that have been articulated and widen access to justice.
Mr. President assented to several bills to increase access to justice including; The Human Rights Amendment Act, 2011; Legal Aid Amendment Act, 2011; The Evidence Act (which has simplified the process of collating evidence in our legal system)
Ensured compliance with court judgments, especially with regard to payment of judgment debts.
Repatriation of looted funds to the country. The sum of 22.5 million Pounds sterling were recovered from the Isle of Jersey, U.K.
Increased focus on Legislative Advocacy via a host of pending bills designed to enhance the welfare of Nigerians
Freedom of Information Bill. The President signed the FOI Bill, thereby showing his commitment to lifting the veil covering governance and deepening participatory democracy. Already there have been tangible benefits with the first FOI case instituted in court and the recent declassification of hitherto classified information. The framework for compliance of the FOI Act has been prepared by the Office of the AGF for gazetting, after inputs from critical stakeholders.
Pro-Youth and People Policy

Intervention in Pricing and Distribution.
The President introduced the unique policy of intervening in the pricing of kerosene by engaging with the Private Sector and the price reduced within the first 100 days between May and September, 2011.
He also introduced the KeroDirect policy of selling kerosene direct to end users essentially cutting out the bottlenecks in the distribution system. This successful scheme has reduced the artificial scarcity of the product hitherto faced by the Nigerian masses.
Allowance Increase for Youth Corps Members:
In recognizing the sacrifices of our youth corps members, the President approved the upward review of their allowances from 9,700 Naira to 19,800 Naira.
Minimum Wage Increase for Nigerian Workers:
The President approved an increase in the minimum wage earned by the Nigerian worker to 18,900 Naira monthly. This is in line with his belief that Nigerian workers deserves to earn more as compensation for the efforts they put into advancing our society.
A Positive Gender Agenda

35% Slot For Women
President Jonathan took the unique step of proactively reserving 35% of cabinet positions for women. Despite immense pressures, Mr. President held firm and has so far given women 31% slot as far as Ministerial positions are concerned. As a man of his words, when you add female Advisers, Senior Special Assistants and Assistants to be appointed, that figure will certainly rise to 35%. This is more than the recommended gender representation ratio of 30% in the Beijing document.
Merit was the yard-stick in filling these slots with President Jonathan appointing only the best.
Security

Deepening Security and expanding Peace in Nigeria
Peace has been sustained in the Niger Delta, Militants are in training or engaging in worthwhile ventures.
Drastic reduction in kidnapping in the South East with the implementation of President Jonathan’s order on the establishment of the 14 Brigade of the Nigerian army in Ohafia, Abia state.
Investments in Facilities for an Intelligence-Based Security Approach.
Maritime Safety has been ensured and stabilized in the last 100 days.
Planning

Working Smarter Not Just Harder
Retreats and workshops were organized for the cabinet to rub minds and enhance synergy within the administration.
To give effect to Mr. President’s statement that improving the economy and creating jobs is of the highest priority to this administration, a 15-man Economic Implementation Team was put in place under the Chairmanship of President Jonathan to include a coordinating minister for the economy, Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, two governors including opposition party governor, Peter Obi of Anambra (Honorary Presidential Adviser on Finance) and Governor Murtala Nyako of Adamawa (Honorary Presidential Adviser on Agriculture). Another innovation was the inclusion of the Private sector with the membership of Captains of Industry including Alh. Aliko Dangote, Mr. Atedo Peterside as well as the President of the Nigerian Economic Society.
Foreign Policy

Review of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy: Nigeria’s foreign policy was reviewed to reflect a “citizen-focused” foreign policy designed in the words of President Jonathan to “accord this vision of defending the dignity of humanity the highest priority" and link foreign policy to domestic policy while placing a greater emphasis on economic diplomacy.
Nigeria Hosts The World:

In the last 100 days, President Jonathan has further cemented Nigeria's position as the regional leader in West Africa as well as in Africa by receiving the British Prime Minister, David Cameron and the German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
A record number (40) of Foreign Heads of State and Governments attended the inauguration and swearing in ceremony of President Jonathan on May 29th, 2011.
In the same time period President Jonathan has also received the Presidents of Niger, Botswana, Ivory Coast, Benin Republic and Liberia.
Nigeria Meets the World:

President Jonathan was received at the White House in June 2011 where he had a one on one meeting with the President of the United States of America, Barack Obama.
A Strong Team

Although it took some time principally because of the recesses declared by the Senate (President Jonathan respects the doctrine of Separation of Powers) Mr. President came up with a stellar cabinet.
The cabinet includes tested hands like:
Former Senate President Anyim Pius Anyim
Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala, immediate past Managing Director of the World Bank and former Finance Minister who superintended Nigeria's exit from the Paris and London Club of debtors.
Dr. Olusegun Aganga, a former Managing Director at Goldman Sachs International.
Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina, a former Vice President at the Alliance for Green Revolution in Africa (established by the Rockefeller Foundation and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation with the goal of bringing a green revolution to Africa).
Prof. Bart Nnaji, a former World Bank consultant and professor of Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Robotics amongst others.
Dr. Mohammed Ali Pate, former Executive Director of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA); and
Mrs. Omobola Johnson, Former Chair Person and Country Director Accenture Nigeria.
In the history of Nigerian cabinets from pre-independence to date, no cabinet has had the quantum of stellar appointments as President Jonathan has in his first cabinet post election.
Conclusion

It is early days yet, but with such a team armed with a transformational agenda, Nigeria is set to fulfill the potential in the Morgan Stanley report from last July to the effect that Nigeria is set to overtake South Africa's economy as the largest economy in Africa.


^^^lol.
Reuben Abati at work. Guess GEJ doesn't even know half of what is written here.
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by Fhemmmy: 3:15pm On Sep 08, 2011
Analyzing GEJ, you could tell he got no mojo and have no clue what to do . . . . .
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by blank(f): 3:24pm On Sep 08, 2011
It was a tie. Poster should have put a section called tie.
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by dayokanu(m): 3:37pm On Sep 08, 2011
Yar Adua better pass this retarddeen by far
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by alienvirus: 3:58pm On Sep 08, 2011
1. Yaradua immediately reverted hike in fuel price imposed by OBJ which non of the GEJ alleged achievements could measure up to. This was done before 100 days

2. Yaradua released witheld Lagos fund within 100 days. More are still to come
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by peleson: 5:06pm On Sep 08, 2011
@alienvirus only revert fuel price n pay lagos state??So to you, that was an achievement?
THERE IS SIMPLY NO COMPARISON AS JONATHAN IS FAR FAR BETTER IN QUALIFICATION,PEDIGREE,NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ACCEPTABILITY,JINX BREAKING,MANAGEMENT,WITHOUT CLIQUES,NO MORE KASTINA CLIQUE AND ALL THAT, THE ONLY TIME I HEARD YARADUA TRAVELED ABROAD WAS ON A SICK BED.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.
HIS ONLY ACHIEVEMENT THOUGH UNKNOWN TO HIM WAS PAVING WAY FOR JONATHAN
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by dayokanu(m): 6:17pm On Sep 08, 2011
yarAdua was sick in the kidney

Odechukwu is sick in the head
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by alienvirus: 6:30pm On Sep 08, 2011
peleson:

@alienvirus only revert fuel price n pay lagos state??So to you, that was an achievement?
THERE IS SIMPLY NO COMPARISON AS JONATHAN IS FAR FAR BETTER IN QUALIFICATION,PEDIGREE,NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ACCEPTABILITY,JINX BREAKING,MANAGEMENT,WITHOUT CLIQUES,NO MORE KASTINA CLIQUE AND ALL THAT, THE ONLY TIME I HEARD YARADUA TRAVELED ABROAD WAS ON A SICK BED.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.
HIS ONLY ACHIEVEMENT THOUGH UNKNOWN TO HIM WAS PAVING WAY FOR JONATHAN

So you didnt benefit from the reversion of the hike in petroleum price or u think it was not an achievement? That,of course, directly affect Nigerians.

Pls compare that with removal of salami which gej achieved within 100 days **na wah for some pple sha**
Re: Gej Vs Yara'dua by kholis(m): 6:33pm On Sep 08, 2011
Honestly speaking, If Yar Adua hadn't died, I strongly believe Nigeria would have been considerably transformed. Despite his sick health, he towed the line of a president who believes in institutions rather than individuals. He would have systematically fought corruption to the barest level. By now, the rule of law he subscribed to must have fully developed in operation. Alas! the cold fingers of death sniffed him off.

Now, we have GEJ who, practically speaking, is the weaker version of any weakling president that ever was in the history of state system. He is just there because constitutionally, someone should be there. His empty smiling face, annoying speeches of assurances and reassurances and his purposeless sense of direction makes Yar Adua much more better.

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