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| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by aariwa(m): 1:51pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Steady hand?LMAO ![]() |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by DickTator1: 1:53pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
holatin:Stop comparing Buhari to Mandela, they're as different as light and day. Mandela was a genius, Buhari is an illiterate. Don't just compare people because they have same age. There are 73yr olds in my village, compare them to Buhari. Comparing an illiterate Buhari to a reknown south african master of jurisprudence shows your level of understanding. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by bondingman: 1:53pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
otemanuduno:You're obviously ignorant of the e-wallet fertilizer distribution n IPPS |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by vigasimple(m): 1:53pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
PassingShot:The printed paper you put out with your post are part of the dishonest propaganda by APC ASSOCIATION OF PROPAGANDIST CRIMINALS. YES, BY VIRTUE OF THAT PAPER, APC ARE LYING CRIMINALS. Where did they get 9% unemployment before GEJ and 50% under GEJ What about foreign debt of $70B, the way your Lamido Sanusi was shouting $20B missing. One word for the APC people, DISGRACEFUL. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by PassingShot(m): 1:57pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
vigasimple:You can confirm all the information there from the website of NBS if you have Google and stop being unnecessarily defensive. These are verifiable facts my friend. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by VANHELLSING: 1:58pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Clerverly:Shut up, u paid goon |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Nobody: 1:58pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
America revealing their hand. Please understand that despite its public statements America can never allow a competent government in Nigeria, because it may lose control of Nigeria. Also pleas read my signature below: |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by jaz(m): 2:00pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
can you summarize such long epistles...Jeez |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Nobody: 2:01pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Please clarify what you are saying. Redoil: |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Remarkable: 2:01pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
What an apt article. As I read through, especially the part where it says GEJ hadn't been making public his achievements as much... reminded me of my own governor that lets his enemies talk while he walks; and to a certain degree, those that have never visited Africa, which they think is a country, yet believe humans still live on trees. No joke. There is no doubt a lie told for too long will begin to llok like the truth, but what is it they say? that the truth will always prevail? Yes, it will. GEJites, have no fear, victory is sure. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZzbKaDPMoDU |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by charleff512(m): 2:03pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
In the last six years, the government has been confronting more fundamental issues of growth and development with the type of vigor and single-mindedness uncommon in Nigeria. thanks for reporting what Nigerians can't see |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by datribune: 2:04pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
DickTator1:Keep things in perspective. GEJ has a PHD in d study of animals but his govt will go down in nigerian history as one of d weakest, most corrupt & clueless. GMB, a general in d nig army & former head of state is an alumni of d prestigious US War College & also an alumni of d institution now called d NDA. In leadership terms, comparing an inept & failed president to d head of a corrective govt dat saved d nation frm d brink of economic collapse in d worst recession in our history is like comparing an ant to an elephant. We need a leader. GMB has done it b4, he will do it again. SAI BUHARI |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Orikinla(m): 2:10pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Kola4uniadgog:[size=18pt]LEVICK COMPOSED AND WROTE THIS ARTICLE FULLY PAID FOR BY NEWS AGENCY OF NIGERIA IN THE US$1 MILLION PR CONTRACT PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN PAID LEVICK. BUT THE COOKIE HAS ALREADY CRUMBLED. THE PRESIDENT HAS FAILED WOEFULLY WHERE IT MATTERS MOST TO NIGERIANS - NATIONAL SECURITY AND WELFARE. ONLY 40, 000 OF MORE THAN 400, 000 NIGERIAN GRADUATES GET JOBS AFTER THEIR NYSC EVERY YEAR. AND NOW THERE ARE OVER 40 MILLION JOBLESS YOUTHS AND THE BEST IDEA OF MASS EMPLOYMENT PRESIDENT JONATHAN HAS IS TO EMPLOY THEM AS TRAFFIC WARDENS.THAT IS ENOUGH TO SHOW YOU HOW CLUELESS HE IS. [/size] L
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| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by ghost1718(m): 2:11pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
first time u share better thing iceberylin ![]() |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by upsonn(m): 2:13pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Nigeria shine ur eyes ur destiny is in ur hand pdp and their evil minions are the biggest problem we are having and facing if we make any mistake with these people then and then you are on ur own. Last warning... Vote ApC... Vote for change. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by mekaboy(m): 2:13pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
free2ryhme:Govt closed the schools in chibok and asked that exams be held in Maiduguri. The governor said he would probide security which he did not. Allowed the boys to go and left the girls alone for boko to attack. If u were the president, you will be more interested in understanding what led to the kidnap than running after kidnappers which ur not sure happened. would u prefer chasing after 1 person that collects money for fertiliser and than blocking the source of theft in agric and ghost workers. U saw what happened during the subsidy issue. Those who have been stealing have the financial muscle to cause ethnic and religious wars in Nigerian. Best option is to block the source of stealing corruption has eaten so deep that if get decides to fight it on an individual bases u will be suprised that u might be a beneficiary . As for drug, dont forget the change u are asking for is powered by a former drug lord tinubu. Is GEJ a saint ? No. But he is systematic in dealing with issues. Proper consultation is required to rule Nigeria else, violence will errupt from the region that is well known for it. So he did well in consulting in regards to bokoharam. How much do u think govt would have gotten from the subsidy, fertiliser and ghost workers cabal compared to how much we now save as a result of blockage. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Nobody: 2:14pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
With all Humility and insight given me by the ALMIGHTY Creator i confirm that the basic Fact of Nigeria Leadership is laid down in this right up! GEJ might not be doing wat we want but he is on the right course of a GLORIOUS Nigeria! GOD is fully in Nigeria rite now. There wld be Stressless peace before,during nd after the elections. Whoever is bidding for war is guranteed that he/she wld sleep nd not wake again |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by DickTator1: 2:14pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
datribune:If Buhari has all these qualities why didin't you and others vote him in 2003, 2007 or 2011? What is bad is bad, no matter how you market a bad product people would eventually know its a bad product. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Mordyb: 2:16pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
holatin:what is the one thing they have in common i will live your conscience to answer that if you even have |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Winning123: 2:17pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Kola4uniadgog:Sponsored article written by a crook called William Reed |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by nortcentrallord(m): 2:18pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
mekaboy:Are you a Nigerian? I just wish 75% of Nigerian youths will have half the brain you have got and this country would have moved to greater heights. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by nortcentrallord(m): 2:19pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
mekaboy:Are you a Nigerian? I just wish 75% of Nigerian youths will have half the brain you have got and this country would have moved to greater heights. God bless you. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by upsonn(m): 2:19pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Chosen1984:Peace will and must rainy in Nigerai... So also there must be change in Nigeria.... Vote GMB for the desired change and original transformation of She. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by mulattoclaro(m): 2:20pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
DickTator1:gbam |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by olaniyanc: 2:22pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
William Reed wrte up is bullshits. He should talk to the common people on the ground. Stupid analysis of a corrupt government. Change!!!!!!! |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Misogynist2014(m): 2:23pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
The fertilizer stuff is due to the efforts of Akinwumi Adesina, not the clueless 'president'. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Nobody: 2:23pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
PassingShot:there is sth called the time value of money. 100 naira in 2004 is not the same as 100 naira now. So 38 dollars might be as valuable as 100-140 dollars in 2015. When I was in primary school. I was given 5 naira to school everyday. And out of it, I buy 3 naira rice and 2 naira meat. That same meal would cost about 100 naira now or more. So if at some point, crude oil was 38 dollars and later 140 dollars. It might equate to more money in the real sense of it. How much was tha average salary paid by goverment in 2004 when oil was 38 dollars and how much is the average salary now. How much did it cost to do a road then and how much does it cost now. We have to take all this into cognizance. And what were the achievements of obj after six year in power? |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Redoil: 2:24pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
uselessgoat:ok thanks |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by Nobody: 2:25pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Naija. Make una cool down. 1. William reed is not President of "Black Press Foundation", but rather he is President of "Black Press International", which is a 1 man business. 2. He is not representing the opinion of washington times but rather just a 1 time opinion piece. 3. Black Press International or should I just say William Reed (since he is the only one) is a company he set up to be paid for black propaganda. Source http://www.blackpressinternational.com/index.htm |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by datribune: 2:27pm On Mar 09, 2015*. Modified: 2:47pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
DickTator1:My support 4 d People's General predates APC because i know what u don't know. I don't care 4 d PDP & APC but I care about d patriot, GMB. Knowledgeable people know what GMB did in those heady days in Nigeria & dat is why decades later & despite vicious media attacks people wit a sense of history still yearn 4 d good old days when Buhari was at d helm of affairs in our nation. We shall giv d People's General a historic mandate to clear d rot of d clueless GEJ yrs. SAI BUHARI |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by viaj(m): 2:28pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Every reasonable Nigerian who mean well for this country will know and accept the fact that "slow and steady" will always win the race. So far, President Jonathan is still the best president Nigeria has ever had aside from Ramat Muritala Muhammed-though Military Head of State. It is time for Nigerians to stop looking for how to put wounded cobra into the pocket. if proscription of Boko-Haram is injustice in the eyes and mind of .....then everyone of us should know better who the common enemies of this country are. God's own will be done. |
| Re: Goodluck Jonathan Steering Nigeria With A Steady Hand - Washington Times by olas24u(f): 2:28pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Redoil:PDP ruled for 16 years and they are not evil?oloshi |
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