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| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by AlfaSeltzer(m): 1:35pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
A southerner, any southerner is infinitely better than the best northerner. Carry go, GEJ. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by pekeyim: 1:35pm On Mar 09, 2015*. Modified: 2:02pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
I personally think this report is a bit biased, tilting more to GEJs side, Nonetheless some valid points were raised. Like for instance Lagos state Governor Babatunde Fashola blaming GEJ for nt supporting the Lagos Rail project. Forgetting it was Buhari that cancelled the initial one to the detriment of Lagosians. Or same Fashola saying Jimi Agbaje is too old to rule, @ 57 years just for Lagos alone, 1 state but Buhari is not too old @ 73 years to rule 36 states + FCT. The same Fashola that claimed he could count the number of white hairs when assumed office in 07, now is counting the number of black ones left. Now wants us to hand over to someone that's counting the number of tooth left to handle 36 times what Fashola faced. But some youths won't see this, because they've refused to think. God bless Nigeria. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Pedagogue: 1:35pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
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| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Skywalker5(m): 1:36pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
lol. Steady hands? For real? ![]() |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by TI1919(m): 1:36pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
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| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by holatin(m): 1:36pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
fresh15:do you know ow old Mandela was when he saved south Africa has, keep living in the delusion world. only in Nigeria will people look at age instead of capability. sai buhari |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Godmann(m): 1:36pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Hahahahahaah. The dollars they are paying out is working. This GEJ deserve to be disgraced |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by kingthreat(m): 1:37pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
This William Reed dumbass might probably never been to any African country before and thinks he has a good idea of what is going on. Let him keep his biased and unintelligent opinions to himself. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by datribune: 1:37pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Iweala forges national statistics - Prof Soludo I CONCUR |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Nobody: 1:39pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
This is a rubbish piece from a PR agency. It does not elect the everyday reality in Nigeria. Rather, it is a rehash of the typical talking points of the ruling party The President allows massive looting by his cronies without punishment, he has no single conviction after 6 years in power despite the massive corruption that has occured and made his friends and family members billionaires. He's your typical corrupt African leader,four more years of him is not what Nigeria needs. This was a poorly written PR piece,you can't improve the image of the President who is corrupt and protects his corrupt associates. He has support from the political and military establishment because he allows corruption to flourish and turns a blind eye to it, despite many scandals of missing billions over the 6 years he has ruled no single individual has gone to jail. One of his closest associates Buruji Kashamu is a drug baron wanted by the United States and Goodluck Jonathan has refused to extradite him to face charges of running one of the largest drug rings while he lived in Chicago. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by DickTator1: 1:40pm On Mar 09, 2015*. Modified: 2:16pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
That the president has been doingSums up our opposition. GEJ 2019 |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by nortcentrallord(m): 1:40pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Even after a trip to buy time in Chartam house to dissuade poples mind and peddle propaganda, the Oyibo man still says the truth and vindicates GEJ. God bless GEJ, God Bless Nigeria. Children of h8, over to you. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by ibietela2(m): 1:40pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
DaGC:Your welcome |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by felifeli: 1:40pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Ashleyma77:[size=18pt] Look my friend, the only new president that will be sworn in is GEJ wearing a new dress. [/size][/size][size=8pt] |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by free2ryhme: 1:41pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Kola4uniadgog:How can a president that took him 10 days to accept that some 200 Chibok school children were kidnapped be taken seriously in any part of the world? The President allows massive looting by his cronies without punishment, he has no single conviction after 6 years in power despite the massive corruption that has occured and made his friends and family members billionaires. He's your typical corrupt African leader,four more years of him is not what Nigeria needs. This was a poorly written PR piece, you can't improve the image of the President who is corrupt and protects his corrupt associates. He has support from the political and military establishment because he allows corruption to flourish and turns a blind eye to it, despite many scandals of missing billions over the 6 years he has ruled no single individual has gone to jail. One of his closest associates Buruji Kashamu is a drug baron wanted by the United States and Goodluck Jonathan has refused to extradite him to face charges of running one of the largest drug rings while he lived in Chicago. and who the hell is Williams Reed? |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Nobody: 1:42pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Redoil:You are a bastard. No offense |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by PassingShot(m): 1:43pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Whynotthetruth:@ the bold, may be, may be not. What is however certain is that GEJ's administration has had the privilege of being the regime with highest earnings from crude oil sale. Unfortunately, his still remains the most corrupt and the most wasteful regime. Let's compare: Average oil price per barrel under OBJ was $38, GEJ's was $100 GDP grew under OBJ to 7% from 2%, under GEJ it has slid to 5.3% Exchange rate was 115 NGN to 1$ under GEJ, it is now over 220 NGN to 1 dollar External reserve was $43 billion as at 2007 under OBJ who paid over $12 billion in debt. Under GEJ it has dropped to about $30 billion with debts increased to $40 billion. So, who is fooling who? GMB is the right man at this point in time.
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| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by otemanuduno: 1:43pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
CHAI! Dis Jonathan can bribe o! He can even bribe Satan himself ![]() Can u imagine how the so-called president of the Washington times, Williams Reed is talking as if he is living in Naija with us? Hmm...I smell bribery. This got me laughing though Williams Reed: He has perhaps taken an ingenious |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by ugosonic1: 1:43pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
is good na |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by sucess001(m): 1:43pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
[size=18pt]lmao!!! First, the same foreign media you tell us is not credible and anti jonathan is the same one you wnat us to go and read because you think its in mr clueless favour? Second, do you realize this is Reno Omokri writing with another pseudym 'William Reed' and sending in his opinion? Has the Presidency become this desperate?[/size] |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by EbolaParasite: 1:43pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Paid write up. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by litetias(m): 1:46pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
olapluto: |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Nobody: 1:46pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Clerverly:My brother, you are a liar! It does. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by vigasimple(m): 1:46pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
The article is meant for people with intelligent mind and not sai Bhuari fanatics. When you plant something, it takes a while to grow. The average Nigerians expectation with our resources are enormous. But majority never asked their own lawmakers, governors and local government chairmen how they have been running their departments. There are a lot of people who don't understand the politics that is going on. A half good GEJ is better than BHUARI. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by PassingShot(m): 1:47pm On Mar 09, 2015*. Modified: 2:13pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
The writer must either not have enough facts at his disposal or just being economical with the truth. GEJ's regime is the least effective since this democracy began in 1999. Please compare his performance with OBJ's.
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| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by sayso: 1:49pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
why don't the writer show us on a scale or graph how next four years will solve or root out all the problems Nigerians are facing? Corruption every where a black man stands.A black reporter indeed.Why didn't the other white reporters point out theses facts?Because they know the driving seat is in the wrong direction. DAVORS 2014 world economic forum comes to mind. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by mulattoclaro(m): 1:49pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
mekaboy:your father did not waste money on your education. That's apc and its damn supporters for you. I'm happy you are observant and not like those fools on nairaland who come online and say trash. Gej has the interest of the nation at heart. It's not easy being the president of a country of over a 189m people with various ethnicities, religion, customs and tradition. We need change and buhari is not the change we need. Let new faces rule. Rome wasn't built in a day. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Nobody: 1:50pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
[quote author=litetias post=31453130][/quote]It may be a paid piece, but APC have been using the foreign media much more than anyone else. You may even be a paid APC agent yourself. Relax yourselves, the person God wants will win. No be by muscle. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by preselect(m): 1:50pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
if this write up bashed GEJ, APC goons will jump at it, now that it lauded GEJ, watch the APC goons rise up to attack this paper and writer or even dare say GEJ has paid them. . . etc ![]() |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by bondingman: 1:50pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
That's an unbiased view of Nigeria and the president. Unfortunately most Nigerians are blinded by tribalism n will vote against the progress achieved by the president. But light always conquers darkness, so it'll b GOODLUCK JONATHAN till 2019 |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by gsainttrinity(m): 1:51pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Present Sir! I will vote for Gooodluck joonathan, cause he make me better. . My friend Jona, till 2019. I may be a critic of jonathan, but i'm not a fool to vote for APC |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by emmalexabl(m): 1:51pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
uselessgoat:And you a useless goat......much offense |
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