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Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by NSNA: 3:43pm On Jan 03, 2012 |
Do you still think GEJ is Weak? Do you still like Madam Okonjo Iweala? Don't you think the subsidy is a good thing because it shows Nigerians are alive? Don't you think the fuel subsidy tension is an opportunity for Nigeria to break up or even unite? Certainly a leader that takes a stand against millions of people cannot be described as weak, not anymore. |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by iswell1(m): 3:50pm On Jan 03, 2012 |
he is not a weak man before and now, he is not. he is a wise man |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by efisher(m): 4:10pm On Jan 03, 2012 |
GEJ just got himself a liver transplant! HAHAHA |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by blacksta(m): 4:15pm On Jan 03, 2012 |
There is absolute no show of strength by removing subsidy. What simply happened, is simply a transfer of payment to the masses without checking whether the masses can carry the burden or providing a safety net. A very weak and coward move. |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by Chyz2: 4:32pm On Jan 03, 2012 |
"think" or "Know"? |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by trw: 5:55pm On Jan 03, 2012 |
Nigeria...the land flowing with milk and honey. |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by beafroast: 7:07pm On Jan 03, 2012 |
all these yarn about jona taking a tuff descision and 9ja go benefit afta dey make me wan smoke choko come jogodo. Make jona and him ppl for government first live by example then we go gree with them. Why fg dey always do policies wey go affect ordinary ppl negatively first and not policies wey go affect them negatively first. |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by Rad1cal: 7:17pm On Jan 03, 2012 |
Strong leadership |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by Rad1cal: 3:27am On Jan 05, 2012 |
Why is this thread dry . . .my pipu don taste strong leadership they all clamored for . |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by koruji(m): 3:55am On Jan 05, 2012 |
Yeah, exchanging that of a human for that of a mouse!!! efisher: Yeah, wise in reverse. There is nothing more cowardly than sneaking a serious welfare-damaging policy on the populace as they are welcoming the new year, especially when you had told them it would not be done for at least 3 more months. is well: |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by Lasinoh: 4:44am On Jan 05, 2012 |
Weaker than a blokos on Igbo-made Viagra! |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by Nobody: 5:00am On Jan 05, 2012 |
This is the greatest display of weakness you can ever know, and this is not just weakness on the side of GEJ alone but also weakness on his whole economic team from Okonjo Iweala to Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. If the Government believes that it is borrowing to fund high consumption, then a strong Government would have looked at revolutionizing governance in Nigeria, and ignite the debate for small government vs big government emphasize the need for a leaner FG and smaller cabinet May be promote the need empower governance at LG level discuss the wages of members of NASS This is what a strong leader should have done rather than choosing the easy option which is to inflict more pain on the defenceless public! This is pure cowardice and refusal to reverse course is even more sign of weakness on Jonathan! |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by santanovva(m): 7:16am On Jan 05, 2012 |
¥£$ ,he is weak against †ђξ strong but strong against †ђξ weak.too bad |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by VoodooDoll(m): 7:21am On Jan 05, 2012 |
In a few weeks time GEJ will find it hard to occupyasorock. He is proven to be dafter than any CIC before him and the length of his term is in his hands. Let those who know him advise the coward that lacks basic political skills but relies on brute force that he cannot even control. |
Re: Do You Still Think Gej Is Weak? by 1025: 7:33am On Jan 05, 2012 |
in a very bold word, JONATHAN IS WEAK TO THE STRONG (CABALS AND BOKO HARAM) AND STRONG TO THE WEAK(THE MASSES). if we mistakenly let him get away with this(God forbid) we will end up paying dearly. how can anyone think that we will benefit from this death sentence in the long run when the feeding budget of the president and his aids is capable of been the budget of a local govt area. if okonjo iweala is asking us to sacrifice, what are they as leaders sacrificing from their fat salaries? the blood of those that died in all these will come back to hunt jonathan and his family now and in future. how can a self acclaimed democratically elected president impose decisions on nigerians? in bayelsa, he imposed his candidate. why is this man not considering anything that will benefit the masses. after the removal of fuel subsidy, the toll gates will come up again and the electricity tariff will go up again all policies are targeted on heaping more problems on the masses. it is a shame that nigerians are still talking when we are supposed to find ways of bringing this wicked man to the same end like that of gaddahfi and saddam hussien. that his aso rock will soon become uncomfortable for him to live in. you know how to suck the masses and share among your criminal friends. no wonder nobody is talking about corrupt leaders in a very corrupt system like ours. |
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