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A brother conducted this research . Here is the result: • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006. She was 75 in 2011. She will remain president till 2016, at age 80 years. • President Jacob Zuma of South Africa is 72 years old. He will be president till 2019 at 77 years. • Nelson Mandela, born in 1918, became President of South Africa in 1994 at the age of 76. Still president in 1998 when he stepped down for Mbeki at the age of 80. If he had served two terms, he would have been 84. • President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when he was sworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till 2019 at 79. • President Alpha Conde of Guinea is now 76 years old. He was sworn-in in December 2011when he was at 72. • President Jose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72. He will be president till 2020. • President Abde Bourtefilka of Algeria is 77 years old, and will be in office till 2020 and he will be 83 years old then. • President Alasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 years in 2012, and will be President till 2016. • Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has been president since 1985. He won another seven years-term in 2013 , and will be president till 2020 when he is 84. • President Jose Mujiaga of Uruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is 79 years now. • President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea, was born on January 6, 1942. He is 72 years old and still going on. • President Michael Sata, Zambia, is 77 years old. He became president September 23, 2011 at 74, and will rule till 2016 when he will be 79. • President Paul Biya of Cameroon is 81 years old. He will be in office till 2017 at the age of 84 . • President Milos Zeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old and will be in office till 2018 when he is 74. • Beji Caid Essebsi of Tunisia is 88 years old and he assumed office in 2014 at 87 years old • Ronald Reagan, born on February 06, 1911, became US President at 70, and served two terms before retiring in 1989 at the age of 78. • Abdul Halim of Malaysia is 87 years old. He assumed office in 2011 at age 84. • Karolos Papoulias president of Greece is 85 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 76. • Anerood Jugnauth Prime Minister of Mauritius is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2014 at age 83. • Raul Castro of Cuba is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2008 at age 77. • Artur Rasizade of Azerbaijan is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2003 at age 68. • Mahmud Abbas of Palestine is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 70. • Shimon Peres of Isreal was 90 at the time his term ended in 2014. • Eamon De Valera of Ireland was 90 years when his term ended in 1973. • Joaquin Balague of Domican Republic was 89years old when his term ended in 1996 • Giorgio Napolitano of Italy was 89 years old when he resigned from government in 2015 • Luis Alberto Sánchez Prime Minister of Peru was 88years old when he resigned his appointment in 1989. • Girma Wolde-Giorgis of Ethiopia was 88 years old when his term ended in 2013. • Sandro Pertini of Italy was 88 years old when his term ended in 1985. Also, • Obafemi Awolowo was 74 during his last attempt at presidency in 1983. • Nnamdi Azikiwe was 79 when he contested for presidency in 1983. In conclusion, I am not an apostle for recycling old politicians but I am averse to people like Ayo Fayose pushing twisted and one-sided history in our faces. I just want to show that all over the world senior citizens get elected and most of them see their tenure through. In fact a few of them die in office. Only Tôn Đức Thắng of Vietnam died in office. You can research this fact. Ironically none of dead presidents on Fayose’s statics in the Punch was up to 70 as at the time of their death. This shows how confused this Ekiti governor is. Please let us contribute to knowledge, the fact that some elements are privileged to be in seat of power doesn’t mean we cannot engage intelligently. People like Ayo Fayose should be told that the white didn’t hide things in books for black people like us. Let the game continue, we will serve them while it is hot. |
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A brother conducted this research . Here is the result: • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006. She was 75 in 2011. She will remain president till 2016, at age 80 years. • President Jacob Zuma of South Africa is 72 years old. He will be president till 2019 at 77 years. • Nelson Mandela, born in 1918, became President of South Africa in 1994 at the age of 76. Still president in 1998 when he stepped down for Mbeki at the age of 80. If he had served two terms, he would have been 84. • President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when he was sworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till 2019 at 79. • President Alpha Conde of Guinea is now 76 years old. He was sworn-in in December 2011when he was at 72. • President Jose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72. He will be president till 2020. • President Abde Bourtefilka of Algeria is 77 years old, and will be in office till 2020 and he will be 83 years old then. • President Alasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 years in 2012, and will be President till 2016. • Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has been president since 1985. He won another seven years-term in 2013 , and will be president till 2020 when he is 84. • President Jose Mujiaga of Uruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is 79 years now. • President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea, was born on January 6, 1942. He is 72 years old and still going on. • President Michael Sata, Zambia, is 77 years old. He became president September 23, 2011 at 74, and will rule till 2016 when he will be 79. • President Paul Biya of Cameroon is 81 years old. He will be in office till 2017 at the age of 84 . • President Milos Zeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old and will be in office till 2018 when he is 74. • Beji Caid Essebsi of Tunisia is 88 years old and he assumed office in 2014 at 87 years old • Ronald Reagan, born on February 06, 1911, became US President at 70, and served two terms before retiring in 1989 at the age of 78. • Abdul Halim of Malaysia is 87 years old. He assumed office in 2011 at age 84. • Karolos Papoulias president of Greece is 85 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 76. • Anerood Jugnauth Prime Minister of Mauritius is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2014 at age 83. • Raul Castro of Cuba is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2008 at age 77. • Artur Rasizade of Azerbaijan is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2003 at age 68. • Mahmud Abbas of Palestine is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 70. • Shimon Peres of Isreal was 90 at the time his term ended in 2014. • Eamon De Valera of Ireland was 90 years when his term ended in 1973. • Joaquin Balague of Domican Republic was 89years old when his term ended in 1996 • Giorgio Napolitano of Italy was 89 years old when he resigned from government in 2015 • Luis Alberto Sánchez Prime Minister of Peru was 88years old when he resigned his appointment in 1989. • Girma Wolde-Giorgis of Ethiopia was 88 years old when his term ended in 2013. • Sandro Pertini of Italy was 88 years old when his term ended in 1985. Also, • Obafemi Awolowo was 74 during his last attempt at presidency in 1983. • Nnamdi Azikiwe was 79 when he contested for presidency in 1983. In conclusion, I am not an apostle for recycling old politicians but I am averse to people like Ayo Fayose pushing twisted and one-sided history in our faces. I just want to show that all over the world senior citizens get elected and most of them see their tenure through. In fact a few of them die in office. Only Tôn Đức Thắng of Vietnam died in office. You can research this fact. Ironically none of dead presidents on Fayose’s statics in the Punch was up to 70 as at the time of their death. This shows how confused this Ekiti governor is. Please let us contribute to knowledge, the fact that some elements are privileged to be in seat of power doesn’t mean we cannot engage intelligently. People like Ayo Fayose should be told that the white didn’t hide things in books for black people like us. Let the game continue, we will serve them while it is hot. |
A brother conducted this research . Here is the result: • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006. She was 75 in 2011. She will remain president till 2016, at age 80 years. • President Jacob Zuma of South Africa is 72 years old. He will be president till 2019 at 77 years. • Nelson Mandela, born in 1918, became President of South Africa in 1994 at the age of 76. Still president in 1998 when he stepped down for Mbeki at the age of 80. If he had served two terms, he would have been 84. • President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when he was sworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till 2019 at 79. • President Alpha Conde of Guinea is now 76 years old. He was sworn-in in December 2011when he was at 72. • President Jose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72. He will be president till 2020. • President Abde Bourtefilka of Algeria is 77 years old, and will be in office till 2020 and he will be 83 years old then. • President Alasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 years in 2012, and will be President till 2016. • Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has been president since 1985. He won another seven years-term in 2013 , and will be president till 2020 when he is 84. • President Jose Mujiaga of Uruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is 79 years now. • President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea, was born on January 6, 1942. He is 72 years old and still going on. • President Michael Sata, Zambia, is 77 years old. He became president September 23, 2011 at 74, and will rule till 2016 when he will be 79. • President Paul Biya of Cameroon is 81 years old. He will be in office till 2017 at the age of 84 . • President Milos Zeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old and will be in office till 2018 when he is 74. • Beji Caid Essebsi of Tunisia is 88 years old and he assumed office in 2014 at 87 years old • Ronald Reagan, born on February 06, 1911, became US President at 70, and served two terms before retiring in 1989 at the age of 78. • Abdul Halim of Malaysia is 87 years old. He assumed office in 2011 at age 84. • Karolos Papoulias president of Greece is 85 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 76. • Anerood Jugnauth Prime Minister of Mauritius is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2014 at age 83. • Raul Castro of Cuba is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2008 at age 77. • Artur Rasizade of Azerbaijan is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2003 at age 68. • Mahmud Abbas of Palestine is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 70. • Shimon Peres of Isreal was 90 at the time his term ended in 2014. • Eamon De Valera of Ireland was 90 years when his term ended in 1973. • Joaquin Balague of Domican Republic was 89years old when his term ended in 1996 • Giorgio Napolitano of Italy was 89 years old when he resigned from government in 2015 • Luis Alberto Sánchez Prime Minister of Peru was 88years old when he resigned his appointment in 1989. • Girma Wolde-Giorgis of Ethiopia was 88 years old when his term ended in 2013. • Sandro Pertini of Italy was 88 years old when his term ended in 1985. Also, • Obafemi Awolowo was 74 during his last attempt at presidency in 1983. • Nnamdi Azikiwe was 79 when he contested for presidency in 1983. In conclusion, I am not an apostle for recycling old politicians but I am averse to people like Ayo Fayose pushing twisted and one-sided history in our faces. I just want to show that all over the world senior citizens get elected and most of them see their tenure through. In fact a few of them die in office. Only Tôn Đức Thắng of Vietnam died in office. You can research this fact. Ironically none of dead presidents on Fayose’s statics in the Punch was up to 70 as at the time of their death. This shows how confused this Ekiti governor is. Please let us contribute to knowledge, the fact that some elements are privileged to be in seat of power doesn’t mean we cannot engage intelligently. People like Ayo Fayose should be told that the white didn’t hide things in books for black people like us. Let the game continue, we will serve them while it is hot. |
A brother conducted this research . Here is the result: • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006. She was 75 in 2011. She will remain president till 2016, at age 80 years. • President Jacob Zuma of South Africa is 72 years old. He will be president till 2019 at 77 years. • Nelson Mandela, born in 1918, became President of South Africa in 1994 at the age of 76. Still president in 1998 when he stepped down for Mbeki at the age of 80. If he had served two terms, he would have been 84. • President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when he was sworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till 2019 at 79. • President Alpha Conde of Guinea is now 76 years old. He was sworn-in in December 2011when he was at 72. • President Jose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72. He will be president till 2020. • President Abde Bourtefilka of Algeria is 77 years old, and will be in office till 2020 and he will be 83 years old then. • President Alasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 years in 2012, and will be President till 2016. • Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has been president since 1985. He won another seven years-term in 2013 , and will be president till 2020 when he is 84. • President Jose Mujiaga of Uruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is 79 years now. • President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea, was born on January 6, 1942. He is 72 years old and still going on. • President Michael Sata, Zambia, is 77 years old. He became president September 23, 2011 at 74, and will rule till 2016 when he will be 79. • President Paul Biya of Cameroon is 81 years old. He will be in office till 2017 at the age of 84 . • President Milos Zeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old and will be in office till 2018 when he is 74. • Beji Caid Essebsi of Tunisia is 88 years old and he assumed office in 2014 at 87 years old • Ronald Reagan, born on February 06, 1911, became US President at 70, and served two terms before retiring in 1989 at the age of 78. • Abdul Halim of Malaysia is 87 years old. He assumed office in 2011 at age 84. • Karolos Papoulias president of Greece is 85 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 76. • Anerood Jugnauth Prime Minister of Mauritius is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2014 at age 83. • Raul Castro of Cuba is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2008 at age 77. • Artur Rasizade of Azerbaijan is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2003 at age 68. • Mahmud Abbas of Palestine is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 70. • Shimon Peres of Isreal was 90 at the time his term ended in 2014. • Eamon De Valera of Ireland was 90 years when his term ended in 1973. • Joaquin Balague of Domican Republic was 89years old when his term ended in 1996 • Giorgio Napolitano of Italy was 89 years old when he resigned from government in 2015 • Luis Alberto Sánchez Prime Minister of Peru was 88years old when he resigned his appointment in 1989. • Girma Wolde-Giorgis of Ethiopia was 88 years old when his term ended in 2013. • Sandro Pertini of Italy was 88 years old when his term ended in 1985. Also, • Obafemi Awolowo was 74 during his last attempt at presidency in 1983. • Nnamdi Azikiwe was 79 when he contested for presidency in 1983. In conclusion, I am not an apostle for recycling old politicians but I am averse to people like Ayo Fayose pushing twisted and one-sided history in our faces. I just want to show that all over the world senior citizens get elected and most of them see their tenure through. In fact a few of them die in office. Only Tôn Đức Thắng of Vietnam died in office. You can research this fact. Ironically none of dead presidents on Fayose’s statics in the Punch was up to 70 as at the time of their death. This shows how confused this Ekiti governor is. Please let us contribute to knowledge, the fact that some elements are privileged to be in seat of power doesn’t mean we cannot engage intelligently. People like Ayo Fayose should be told that the white didn’t hide things in books for black people like us. Let the game continue, we will serve them while it is hot. |
A brother conducted this research . Here is the result: • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006. She was 75 in 2011. She will remain president till 2016, at age 80 years. • President Jacob Zuma of South Africa is 72 years old. He will be president till 2019 at 77 years. • Nelson Mandela, born in 1918, became President of South Africa in 1994 at the age of 76. Still president in 1998 when he stepped down for Mbeki at the age of 80. If he had served two terms, he would have been 84. • President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when he was sworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till 2019 at 79. • President Alpha Conde of Guinea is now 76 years old. He was sworn-in in December 2011when he was at 72. • President Jose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72. He will be president till 2020. • President Abde Bourtefilka of Algeria is 77 years old, and will be in office till 2020 and he will be 83 years old then. • President Alasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 years in 2012, and will be President till 2016. • Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has been president since 1985. He won another seven years-term in 2013 , and will be president till 2020 when he is 84. • President Jose Mujiaga of Uruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is 79 years now. • President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea, was born on January 6, 1942. He is 72 years old and still going on. • President Michael Sata, Zambia, is 77 years old. He became president September 23, 2011 at 74, and will rule till 2016 when he will be 79. • President Paul Biya of Cameroon is 81 years old. He will be in office till 2017 at the age of 84 . • President Milos Zeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old and will be in office till 2018 when he is 74. • Beji Caid Essebsi of Tunisia is 88 years old and he assumed office in 2014 at 87 years old • Ronald Reagan, born on February 06, 1911, became US President at 70, and served two terms before retiring in 1989 at the age of 78. • Abdul Halim of Malaysia is 87 years old. He assumed office in 2011 at age 84. • Karolos Papoulias president of Greece is 85 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 76. • Anerood Jugnauth Prime Minister of Mauritius is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2014 at age 83. • Raul Castro of Cuba is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2008 at age 77. • Artur Rasizade of Azerbaijan is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2003 at age 68. • Mahmud Abbas of Palestine is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 70. • Shimon Peres of Isreal was 90 at the time his term ended in 2014. • Eamon De Valera of Ireland was 90 years when his term ended in 1973. • Joaquin Balague of Domican Republic was 89years old when his term ended in 1996 • Giorgio Napolitano of Italy was 89 years old when he resigned from government in 2015 • Luis Alberto Sánchez Prime Minister of Peru was 88years old when he resigned his appointment in 1989. • Girma Wolde-Giorgis of Ethiopia was 88 years old when his term ended in 2013. • Sandro Pertini of Italy was 88 years old when his term ended in 1985. Also, • Obafemi Awolowo was 74 during his last attempt at presidency in 1983. • Nnamdi Azikiwe was 79 when he contested for presidency in 1983. In conclusion, I am not an apostle for recycling old politicians but I am averse to people like Ayo Fayose pushing twisted and one-sided history in our faces. I just want to show that all over the world senior citizens get elected and most of them see their tenure through. In fact a few of them die in office. Only Tôn Đức Thắng of Vietnam died in office. You can research this fact. Ironically none of dead presidents on Fayose’s statics in the Punch was up to 70 as at the time of their death. This shows how confused this Ekiti governor is. Please let us contribute to knowledge, the fact that some elements are privileged to be in seat of power doesn’t mean we cannot engage intelligently. People like Ayo Fayose should be told that the white didn’t hide things in books for black people like us. Let the game continue, we will serve them while it is hot. |
A brother conducted this research . Here is the result: • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf became President of Liberia at age 70 in 2006. She was 75 in 2011. She will remain president till 2016, at age 80 years. • President Jacob Zuma of South Africa is 72 years old. He will be president till 2019 at 77 years. • Nelson Mandela, born in 1918, became President of South Africa in 1994 at the age of 76. Still president in 1998 when he stepped down for Mbeki at the age of 80. If he had served two terms, he would have been 84. • President Peter Mutharika of Malawi was 74 when he was sworn in on 31 May, 2014. He will be president till 2019 at 79. • President Alpha Conde of Guinea is now 76 years old. He was sworn-in in December 2011when he was at 72. • President Jose Eduardo Santos of Angola is 72. He will be president till 2020. • President Abde Bourtefilka of Algeria is 77 years old, and will be in office till 2020 and he will be 83 years old then. • President Alasanne Quattara of Ivory Coast was 72 years in 2012, and will be President till 2016. • Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has been president since 1985. He won another seven years-term in 2013 , and will be president till 2020 when he is 84. • President Jose Mujiaga of Uruguay was 75 years old when elected. He is 79 years now. • President Tedoro Oblang Nguema Mbasogo, Equatorial Guinea, was born on January 6, 1942. He is 72 years old and still going on. • President Michael Sata, Zambia, is 77 years old. He became president September 23, 2011 at 74, and will rule till 2016 when he will be 79. • President Paul Biya of Cameroon is 81 years old. He will be in office till 2017 at the age of 84 . • President Milos Zeman of Chech Republic is 70 years old and will be in office till 2018 when he is 74. • Beji Caid Essebsi of Tunisia is 88 years old and he assumed office in 2014 at 87 years old • Ronald Reagan, born on February 06, 1911, became US President at 70, and served two terms before retiring in 1989 at the age of 78. • Abdul Halim of Malaysia is 87 years old. He assumed office in 2011 at age 84. • Karolos Papoulias president of Greece is 85 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 76. • Anerood Jugnauth Prime Minister of Mauritius is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2014 at age 83. • Raul Castro of Cuba is 84 years old. He assumed office in 2008 at age 77. • Artur Rasizade of Azerbaijan is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2003 at age 68. • Mahmud Abbas of Palestine is 79 years old. He assumed office in 2005 at age 70. • Shimon Peres of Isreal was 90 at the time his term ended in 2014. • Eamon De Valera of Ireland was 90 years when his term ended in 1973. • Joaquin Balague of Domican Republic was 89years old when his term ended in 1996 • Giorgio Napolitano of Italy was 89 years old when he resigned from government in 2015 • Luis Alberto Sánchez Prime Minister of Peru was 88years old when he resigned his appointment in 1989. • Girma Wolde-Giorgis of Ethiopia was 88 years old when his term ended in 2013. • Sandro Pertini of Italy was 88 years old when his term ended in 1985. Also, • Obafemi Awolowo was 74 during his last attempt at presidency in 1983. • Nnamdi Azikiwe was 79 when he contested for presidency in 1983. In conclusion, I am not an apostle for recycling old politicians but I am averse to people like Ayo Fayose pushing twisted and one-sided history in our faces. I just want to show that all over the world senior citizens get elected and most of them see their tenure through. In fact a few of them die in office. Only Tôn Đức Thắng of Vietnam died in office. You can research this fact. Ironically none of dead presidents on Fayose’s statics in the Punch was up to 70 as at the time of their death. This shows how confused this Ekiti governor is. Please let us contribute to knowledge, the fact that some elements are privileged to be in seat of power doesn’t mean we cannot engage intelligently. People like Ayo Fayose should be told that the white didn’t hide things in books for black people like us. Let the game continue, we will serve them while it is hot. |
Op na with her goat you want make she return? |
shizzle11:odeson |
sherrylo:it have already open,na to put preeeek na him remain,you get vaseline? |
sammhi:I know you are one of his gardners ![]() |
shizzle11:yinmu |
Adamo84:no ooooo |
Deepfreezer:yawns |
Deepfreezer:wait till den |
mikeansy:WHAT IBB TOLD GEJ WHEN THE LATTER VISITED THE FORMER. "The President came here to ask for my support. I had only 15minutes prior notice before his arrival. When he came, I took him to my bedroom and had a chat with him. When he left his people said I have endorsed him. What am I supposed to do, deny it? No. For me, that is not a problem because I am a leader and what I say or don't say will give mileage to any party. When he came here I told him that he made two political mistakes: first was to lose Rotimi, the Governor of Rivers State. When the crisis was going on, Governor Rotimi was here to pay me a visit. I confronted him and he spoke to me very honestly. Despite the problems, he was not ready to leave the PDP then. Gen. Obasanjo, myself and a few others intervened in the matter as leaders of the party but the president did not foresee the current situation and didn't take our advice seriously. Rotimi is one young man I like so much for his honesty. He is very bold and alway committed to his conviction. I told president Jonathan that the second mistake he made was to call Obasanjo a motor pact taut. What an insult. That was wrong and the beginning of his problems. How many times had he seen Obasanjo insult Gowon. I told him that supporting him would mean to endorse the insult on Gen Obasanjo. I won't. I advised him to go make peace with Governor Rotimi and Gen. Obasnjo. I told him it is almost getting late. I said to him, you must visit Obasanjo to apologize to him. I don't think that the outcome was favourable because it was already late. A lot of persons have been calling me to raise concern that the President would use the Military to rig the election and I say to them that it is not likely. There is esprit d'coup. Most of the soldiers you see today are boys to our boys. President Jonathan has no option than to allow the election hold and to declare the winner. I advised him on this. Several other persons, both local and international, have also advised him on the consequences of using soldiers to influence the election. I am sure, he won't." ....IBB |
WHAT IBB TOLD GEJ WHEN THE LATTER VISITED THE FORMER. "The President came here to ask for my support. I had only 15minutes prior notice before his arrival. When he came, I took him to my bedroom and had a chat with him. When he left his people said I have endorsed him. What am I supposed to do, deny it? No. For me, that is not a problem because I am a leader and what I say or don't say will give mileage to any party. When he came here I told him that he made two political mistakes: first was to lose Rotimi, the Governor of Rivers State. When the crisis was going on, Governor Rotimi was here to pay me a visit. I confronted him and he spoke to me very honestly. Despite the problems, he was not ready to leave the PDP then. Gen. Obasanjo, myself and a few others intervened in the matter as leaders of the party but the president did not foresee the current situation and didn't take our advice seriously. Rotimi is one young man I like so much for his honesty. He is very bold and alway committed to his conviction. I told president Jonathan that the second mistake he made was to call Obasanjo a motor pact taut. What an insult. That was wrong and the beginning of his problems. How many times had he seen Obasanjo insult Gowon. I told him that supporting him would mean to endorse the insult on Gen Obasanjo. I won't. I advised him to go make peace with Governor Rotimi and Gen. Obasnjo. I told him it is almost getting late. I said to him, you must visit Obasanjo to apologize to him. I don't think that the outcome was favourable because it was already late. A lot of persons have been calling me to raise concern that the President would use the Military to rig the election and I say to them that it is not likely. There is esprit d'coup. Most of the soldiers you see today are boys to our boys. President Jonathan has no option than to allow the election hold and to declare the winner. I advised him on this. Several other persons, both local and international, have also advised him on the consequences of using soldiers to influence the election. I am sure, he won't." ....IBB |
WHAT IBB TOLD GEJ WHEN THE LATTER VISITED THE FORMER. "The President came here to ask for my support. I had only 15minutes prior notice before his arrival. When he came, I took him to my bedroom and had a chat with him. When he left his people said I have endorsed him. What am I supposed to do, deny it? No. For me, that is not a problem because I am a leader and what I say or don't say will give mileage to any party. When he came here I told him that he made two political mistakes: first was to lose Rotimi, the Governor of Rivers State. When the crisis was going on, Governor Rotimi was here to pay me a visit. I confronted him and he spoke to me very honestly. Despite the problems, he was not ready to leave the PDP then. Gen. Obasanjo, myself and a few others intervened in the matter as leaders of the party but the president did not foresee the current situation and didn't take our advice seriously. Rotimi is one young man I like so much for his honesty. He is very bold and alway committed to his conviction. I told president Jonathan that the second mistake he made was to call Obasanjo a motor pact taut. What an insult. That was wrong and the beginning of his problems. How many times had he seen Obasanjo insult Gowon. I told him that supporting him would mean to endorse the insult on Gen Obasanjo. I won't. I advised him to go make peace with Governor Rotimi and Gen. Obasnjo. I told him it is almost getting late. I said to him, you must visit Obasanjo to apologize to him. I don't think that the outcome was favourable because it was already late. A lot of persons have been calling me to raise concern that the President would use the Military to rig the election and I say to them that it is not likely. There is esprit d'coup. Most of the soldiers you see today are boys to our boys. President Jonathan has no option than to allow the election hold and to declare the winner. I advised him on this. Several other persons, both local and international, have also advised him on the consequences of using soldiers to influence the election. I am sure, he won't." ....IBB |
eighTHREAD:thank jare for coming here to show us the real thing,@ op you see your life? |
Eluwilussit:who is this?are you one of her numoreous shareholders or just a fan of her ugly and dirty water melons? |
Empty threats. Bring it on. Nigeria army go take all of una do suya. May amadioha and sango kill whoever quotes me negatively before FeBUHARI 14. |
MrDojo:na you biko,give me a high 5 ![]() |
Texykool:cossy is another name for water melons,especially the rotten ones |
rockmite:sure banker. Victory to ti sure ju |
Attention seeker,she should shut the fok up with those trailer load ugly things she called bweasts. |
MrDojo:it sweeted your belle too?come make dance sekem |
Onozboy:eyaaaaa mikel is now the scape goat |
franugo:yes I believe dem because chelshit was beated and bundled out,it sweeted my belle ![]() |
major466:how market?I think your eye don clear now? ![]() |
Now I know why he wants to be re-elected,dis one never do dem |
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