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| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by organic973: 4:26pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Please for prove of all these just paste th URL address so that people can verify these online as a pure evidence. jpphilips: |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Reptyle(m): 4:27pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
biafranqueen:We hear and understand that Buhari could not stop them without the platform of the presidency. But what then do we say to our President who has been unable to stop them even with the platform and power that comes with being the President and Commander in Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces? That is FAILURE. Do you know the word? |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by fairheven: 4:28pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
biafranqueen:A man wu had blood in his hands?..well. I wish he spilled more blood by killing all the corrupt politicians in nigeria,by now now our country wud have been a better place,that was wt JERRY RAWLINGS did in Ghana,today nigerians are shamelessly invading Ghana in droves. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Nobody: 4:29pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
iiichidodo:So you think foodstuff is cheaper now that the naira is 215 to a dollar? What reverse economics are you following? So you prefer a devil you know to an angel you do not know right? One is a known devil (Jonathan) while another is an unknown angel (Buhari). So you have decided to choose a devil in place of an angel. You need a reality check for real. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Toongexa(m): 4:30pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
biafranqueen:I've gotten that only a complete overhaul of this corrupt system of governance can bring the much needed change. We need a firm, practical and incorruptible person to rule this nation not a gullible, self servicing, accidental president. By the way, a smart ten year old knows that GMB couldn't have said he'll regulate crude oil prices. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Omooba77: 4:31pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Toongexa:Thanks Mr. Grammarian,you should learn about autocorrect by laptop... |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by pekeyim: 4:32pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
[quote author=jpphilips post=29027266][color=#000099]FELLOW NIGERIANS, IS THIS THE PRESIDENT YOU DESERVE? May the Judgment of God not befall us and our families if with our votes we deliberately return a Govt of Hunger, corruption and death to the Nigerian people. Kindly distribute through your BBM and Whatsapp contacts, enough is enough!! My Friend, This isn't the President We want but it's the President we picked., and will choose. Here is an analogy. You have an i-phone 5, the i-phone's screen is cracked but it still works, Now You'll prefer a New phone, But the only phone available in the market is a Nokia 3310, Now tell me my friend will You go for the Nokia 3310, or manage with your i-phone, Until another good product is available in the market?. Thank You. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Toongexa(m): 4:33pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Omooba77:That you see a need to defend yourself speaks for itself. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by iiichidodo: 4:34pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Toongexa:[color=#1980BC] Thank goodness you confessed the bad market that is Buhari....And FYi,Wikipedia can't be relied on for cogent research objectives. [/color] |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by watered(m): 4:38pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Again all I'll say is #IHaveDecided #GMB_2015 Enough of his cluesslessness, |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by adeA1(m): 4:39pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Yehh e go make sense tele if APC cn use this to run EBELE's Documentry.. Who want hlp pp !!!! |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by highmood(m): 4:39pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Lovechyld101:u uploaded an headline of GEJ saying he won't contest again but forgot the one Foohari said in 2011 will be his last. Clueless foohari who chickened out of debate because he couldn't tell us how he would be fighting the corruption whether with guns or machetes. Even if I still pardon Foohari for his age, I will hardly pardon some sentimental and "so call educated" youths who fail to understand and see the desperation in the eyes of Foohari and the MDs of Ashiwaju Private Company. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Image123(m): 4:41pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Omooba77:The point about the railway and trains is not that they are functioning. The point and issue is AT WHAT PRICE? Would you show your love for your good science-tech undergraduate son by borrowing money to buy him Nokia 3310 for 120,000naira? Why are we borrowing so much money, much more than what is obtainable worldwide to buy old refurbished trains and that is the major achievement since 2010and a lot of money. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by blackfase(m): 4:42pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Walahi, I'v been wondering when this compilation was gonna hit the trailways. I knew somebody somewher has been archiving these things as the clueless one keeps piling up atrocities upon atrocities. People have really come of age sha, things have really really changed. Call it the golden era of historinomics.....people wont let evil deeds just go away unaccounted for anymore. Future aspirants should beware. Whatever things we do today dogs us right into our future, no matter how inconsequential we may think them to be.... |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Toongexa(m): 4:43pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
iiichidodo:OK, for your own integrity read it so that you won't be telling lies about Buhari's educational status. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by jpphilips(op): 4:46pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
iiichidodo:You can only lie to people around you, lying to yourself amounts to self degradation. If this is the government you deserve, by all means vote it again, however if you feel you deserve better, do the needful. when I hear people like you who vomit nonsense about oil blocks and sharing formula, I feel so sorry for you guys |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by ITbomb(m): 4:49pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
The problem with this kind of lies is that it just too many and interwoven that you cannot start countering any cos ALL ARE LIES AND MISREPRESENTATION OF FACTS. How can you say that SURE-P and YOUWIN is not affecting people's lives. Or blame Jonathan on the lopsided recruitment into the nation’s military and paramilitary which is what even propelled Buhari and many other officers to higher office. Innoson openly congratulated GEJ on the support to his industry and you are saying he neglect it by buying bus for women summit. Which currency of the world's OPEC nations (outside Saudi Arabia) has not been affected by the oil price falling. So many other lies piled on top of each other. Designed to confused the uninformed mind Certainly along the line, Nigeria needs a change BUT Buhari is never that kind of change we need |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by jpphilips(op): 4:51pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
blackfase:Funny enough, you don't even need to keep track of Jonathan's atrocities, all you need do is go to the archive of any daily, type any month you like, his buffoonery will stare you in the face, no need for any research. One month one disaster president people are calling transformation. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Leez(m): 4:54pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Zico5:Lolz you had me at druken master But he's truly clueless |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Leez(m): 4:55pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Rawani:Jose mourinho-the special one GEJ-the clueless one Otueke calling |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Image123(m): 4:55pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
pekeyim:This your analogy, please explain. How is President Jonathan an iPhone5 and Buhari a Nokia 3310? What makes the iPhone cracked? |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Nobody: 4:57pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
iiichidodo:[b]It is sad to see many of them call him names because if his tribal accent. Igbo's , Yoruba and Hausa's all have various ways of speaking and pronunciation due to our mother tongue. When i watched father Mbaka's video, his accent was obvious when he pronounced OIL as OYEL but does that makes him an illiterate? General Buhari reads, writes and gives speeches in English, but the hatred by some Nigerians will never let them see that fact. The most supporters of this present administration are the Igbo's. They see this as an opportunity for them to avenge what was done to them during the civil war. They never blamed Ojukwu who started a suicide mission and ran to ivory coast leaving them to their fate. This is why they will never see anything good in Buhari even if GEJ does nothing, they are contented. Had APC presented Fashola, Atiku or Kwankwaso back then, they will still find reasons to vote for GEJ and label Apc candidates as bad. This hate is not about buhari, it's the way they feel they can get revenge for refusing to allow them form their Biafran territory. They call Yoruba's slave to the North and all sort of names. They are a petty tribe. Its unfortunate the disunity of this country originates from their region. In 2011, we all saw GEJ as a messiah and we voted him en-masse irrespective of his tribe and religion. We thought he would deliver us from years of misrule due to his humble look and name GOODLUCK. Nigerians did not vote PDP but GEJ. Then Yoruba's were not tagged slaves for trooping out to vote for him en-masse. They said APC and Buhari promised to make Nigeria ungovernable. My question is why can't these people be arrested if the statements tagged to them were true GEJ is the commander in chief of all forces in Nigeria and it baffles me how a civilian in Buhari can make his government ungovernable while he sits and watch without taking actions. Isn't that a high level of incompetence? Good luck Jonathan is the worst president we ever had in this country. The misfortunes of his administrations exceeds the so called transformations. I urge everyone to vote wisely Sai Buhari [/b] |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by iiichidodo: 5:01pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
jpphilips:[color=#1980BC] After observing the way we changed the complexion of your hypocritical writeup and thread to the hue of our liking,you have decided to whine us a reply although we can understand your unhappiness and anger. but can you pls take this message to thieffnubu your pay master??...No Niger delta Oil bloc for APC. [/color] |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by mustymatic(m): 5:04pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Omooba77:Go away, are i denying any of this? how do u object seeef |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by iiichidodo: 5:07pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
lookingforjob:[color=#1980BC] You should simply have come out to chant your usual Sai buhari instead of attempting to crash our system with this long ethno religious sentimental bullsh**t that would make your demi god Mohammed "dogs and baboon" Buhari proud of you... [/color] |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by mezebel(f): 5:09pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Akshow:graduated clown,are u not old enough to rule nigeria..... |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Nobody: 5:11pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
iiichidodo:You are like a fly thats follow a corpse to the grave. Your shame and that of pdp is imminent. All your bigotry will be put to shame. If i lied in my write up about the Igbo sentiments why not counter it with fact Clueless Jr ![]() |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by biafranqueen: 5:13pm On Feb 05, 2015*. Modified: 5:36pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
Toongexa:https://www.nairaland.com/2033799/general-buhari-promises-stabilize-oil Watch this interview and come back to apologize thanks. Shame on those that can read and are still talking about GMB listen to who you want! https://www.nairaland.com/2033799/general-buhari-promises-stabilize-oil https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsOEmrAV74Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gAr77wWNms So Buhari said that military regimes did no harm to Nigeria |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by iiichidodo: 5:14pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
lookingforjob:[color=#1980BC] Absolute nonsense...let me help you...sai bubuhari! [/color] |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by amosamali(m): 5:16pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
iiichidodo:Am I in Ghana? |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by Nobody: 5:17pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
iiichidodo:Thank God you indirectly admitted all i wrote up there. Keep displaying your hate and ignorance for other non-igbos on the pretext that Buhari is not the right candidate. Even if they present a 40 yr old Yoruba/Hausa man in APC, you haters will always hate. |
| Re: President Goodluck Jonathan's Stewardship In Retrospect by iiichidodo: 5:19pm On Feb 05, 2015 |
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