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Jonathan Goodluck's Advice To Presidential Candidates. - Politics - Nairaland

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Jonathan Goodluck's Advice To Presidential Candidates. by panafrican(op): 5:32am On Dec 31, 2022
Re: Jonathan Goodluck's Advice To Presidential Candidates. by SaiOba: 6:48am On Dec 31, 2022
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Re: Jonathan Goodluck's Advice To Presidential Candidates. by Nobody: 7:15am On Dec 31, 2022
This Is Not Time To Play Politics, It's Time To Save Nigeria, Millions Are Dying, Save Lives, Save Nigerians

A Yoruba adage warns that the sweet food in your mouth should not make you forget the bitterness of hunger. Now the politicians are giving you 2000 Naira, some giving you some cups of rice so you can lose your precious future, your PVC. Hmmm! How many times did they give you seven years ago while your were crying around? Use your brain. Don't allow them deceive you and kill you later. Don't vote Tinubu. He is a big thief. He is not honest and above all he is old and sick. His party APC has caged Nigeria. Don't vote Atiku, his party has not made life easier.
Vote a new party that you believe will do something different. Let your vote speak your heart, your conscience. Even if the candidate doesn't win, you will be happy you have followed your conscience and done what is right. Stand on your feet and don't allow their noise carry you away. This is the time to save Nigeria. Vote right, choose right. Election is for mature people, not gullible adults.
Re: Jonathan Goodluck's Advice To Presidential Candidates. by Nobody: 7:21am On Dec 31, 2022
The country belongs to the youths and we can't afford to vote a ghost because of tribalism or religion.
Our people have suffered enough, some can't afford two meals a day. In the last 7 years millions have died, kidnapped and punished by the government that swore to protect them, it must stop. We can be happy again.
The most worrisome is the planned and cruel attacks on farmers and sacking of villagers at night without arrest or trials. Yes, the end of the nonsense has come. We want a sincere government, not controlled by the cabals, not under the spell of foolish religiosity, ethnicity and greedy party men and women. We want a new Nigeria. Let's take back our country before they take our lives.
Re: Jonathan Goodluck's Advice To Presidential Candidates. by adekolaelect(m): 9:09am On Dec 31, 2022
Zikojukwu:
This Is Not Time To Play Politics, It's Time To Save Nigeria, Millions Are Dying, Save Lives, Save Nigerians

A Yoruba adage warns that the sweet food in your mouth should not make you forget the bitterness of hunger. Now the politicians are giving you 2000 Naira, some giving you some cups of rice so you can lose your precious future, your PVC. Hmmm! How many times did they give you seven years ago while your were crying around? Use your brain. Don't allow them deceive you and kill you later. Don't vote Tinubu. He is a big thief. He is not honest and above all he is old and sick. His party APC has caged Nigeria. Don't vote Atiku, his party has not made life easier.
Vote a new party that you believe will do something different. Let your vote speak your heart, your conscience. Even if the candidate doesn't win, you will be happy you have followed your conscience and done what is right. Stand on your feet and don't allow their noise carry you away. This is the time to save Nigeria. Vote right, choose right. Election is for mature people, not gullible adults.
Who is this political slowpoke pay Jobber ?
Re: Jonathan Goodluck's Advice To Presidential Candidates. by panafrican(op): 4:07pm On Dec 31, 2022
JG was right to make three important points:
Tongue, Tribe and Religion as he said are part of the problem in Nigeria .
Re: Jonathan Goodluck's Advice To Presidential Candidates. by yarimo(m): 4:21pm On Dec 31, 2022
Hahaha Jonathan is coded giving PETER OBI an advice tribal and religious politic won't help him
Re: Jonathan Goodluck's Advice To Presidential Candidates. by panafrican(op): 4:52pm On Dec 31, 2022
Zikojukwu:
The country belongs to the youths and we can't afford to vote a ghost because of tribalism or religion.
Our people have suffered enough, some can't afford two meals a day. In the last 7 years millions have died, kidnapped and punished by the government that swore to protect them, it must stop. We can be happy again.
The most worrisome is the planned and cruel attacks on farmers and sacking of villagers at night without arrest or trials. Yes, the end of the nonsense has come. We want a sincere government, not controlled by the cabals, not under the spell of foolish religiosity, ethnicity and greedy party men and women. We want a new Nigeria. Let's take back our country before they take our lives.
Let's also make sure the " young " ones who are coming in will not be driven by the obsession to quickly become rich.
Let's hope they will not be caught partying in Nightclubs spending millions of dollars on mistresses and buying yachts and planes for their girlfriends.
Being young does not mean you forcibly have a sense of government.
Below is the MR. IBK ( Ibrahim Boubacar Keita ) 's son.
He was hopefully to take over after his father in Mali.
The younger IBK was caught dancing with b *** tches in Spain , spending hundreds of thousands of Euros when millions of malians , some displaced due to terrorist attacks, were starving in the cold in Northern Mali.
Just saying !

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