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BALLOSKI:kai are you serious, are you sure of what you are saying, can you testify against him in court and back it with evidence |
why do you always behave childish, you created a topic " I Have Been Traumatized Into Thinking I'm Ugly? " yesterday and it reach front page and today this. you are the most stupid female nairalander I have seen, OLODO |
believe APC and PMB you will believe mahida is a virgin. |
who ever get what is not what matter but diligence and good work is what we need. |
Non of the above, because nothing good comes out of a scammer. |
how do you want to convince me this child is GEJ grandchild |
we have been hearing this since may 29, but it seems they can't find anything against GEJ and prosecute him, that's why they keep looking for reason to nail him every day. If truly GEJ is dirty arrest him and prosecute him and stop shouting and disturbing us with lies. |
there was a problem in Nigeria when Jonathan suddenly became President. he didn't blame the military or yar'adua. He just tried his best. |
No matter what anyone says to the world about Goodluck Jonathan the world also has its way of getting independent information on Nigeria. |
GEJ the man of peace. |
APC and buhari have scam Nigeria. |
Bring GEJ back to power and see investors trouping into Nigeria. |
ameachi nko |
Ask4bigneyo: |
ycomics:don't cover up, am also an investor. |
ycomics:@ rude behavior, it is not bad to do nairalander favour by not getting their hands burnt, but it took you four to five month to expose the truth is questionable. |
ycomics:please can you do us a favour to give us his home address so we arrest him, because when the police get involved your are a culprit. |
multikolour: |
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omonnakoda:yes he is. |
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https://www.naij.com/609290-tanzanians-commend-jonathan-call-hero-credible-election-africa.html Tanzanians describe Goodluck Jonathan as “a hero of free and fair election in Africa”. The ex-president had been earlier appointed the leader of the Commonwealth international observers to monitor the Tanzanian general elections scheduled for October 25. The Daily News of Tanzania reports that citizens of the country are anxious and happy that the former Nigerian leader will lead a 33-nation observer mission. Describing him as “a hero of free and fair election in Africa”, Tanzanians are sure that Jonathan’s presence will bring credibility to the polls. Reports coming from the country indicate that the upcoming elections might be the toughest elections in the country’s history. Like in Nigeria’s polls, the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party, which has been in power since Tanzania’s return to multiparty democracy in 1992 is being challenged by a united opposition that has been making significant electoral gains. In an editorial titled “Salutary lessons for Tanzania from Nigeria’s latest elections”, Jonathan is praised for his exemplary feat of conceding defeat even before the end of the electoral process. “Jonathan may very well have averted bloodshed that is characteristic of incumbent leaders who cling in power tooth and nail, fang and claw! What lesson is there in this for us in Tanzania, pray?” “It is generally admitted that the election in Nigeria was unprecedentedly free, fair and transparent, whereby the opposition candidate, Muhammadu Buhari, won the presidency. What is more remarkable is that the incumbent president who sought re-election, Goodluck Jonathan … most graciously accepted the results promptly! “Oh, I don’t know beyond the fact that Tanzania could tragically do worse if it fails to dedicatedly take a leaf out of Nigeria’s newest book on elections!” the paper wrote. Another national daily, the Guardian of Tanzania, in its own editorial titled “High profile figures among observers will add credibility to poll process, results”, described Nigeria’s former president as a democrat who has pointed the way forward for the rest of Africa. “Jonathan’s voluntary handover of power to the opposition wrote a new chapter for Nigeria’s democracy, given the fact that it is rare for sitting presidents in Africa to hand over powers to winning opposition parties.” |
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