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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by testament007: 6:59am On Mar 29, 2015
Jona why?

Goodmorning y'all

#lets celebrate the triumphal entry of our lord
#it's palm sunday

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by ityP(m): 6:59am On Mar 29, 2015
fairygeh:
Please what's the update this morning.who is winning?


Buhari is still leading by far ooooo.... Am shocked seriously!!!!

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by dave2meek(m): 7:00am On Mar 29, 2015
Oo
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by chismo007(m): 7:00am On Mar 29, 2015
5p1naz:
tongue **yawns** ok long article. For those who get bored reading long articles, let me summarize it for you.

According to the article, GEJ's administration sunk Nigeria's economy 'patapata' but GMB might just be able to rescue it if given the chance.
Thank you jare .....wa so ri re

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Nobody: 7:01am On Mar 29, 2015
fairygeh:
Please what's the update this morning.who is winning?

Don't listen to that justi4.jesu guy. He has no proofs that GEJ is winning.
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by faaz24: 7:01am On Mar 29, 2015
Sweetguy25:
These foreign investors are ignorant. Anybody who thinks GEJ will handover to Buhari is ignorant.
So who is GEJ gonna handover to ...EDWIN CLARKE ?

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by jide333(m): 7:01am On Mar 29, 2015
thisday supporting apc since day 1.. this news was an old news, and thisday went ahead to dig it out? now i know apc nairalanders are daft and not even updated. all they know how to do is come on NL and say trash about politics

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by darejem4real: 7:04am On Mar 29, 2015
O ga o
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by ThimmyWood(m): 7:04am On Mar 29, 2015
Jonathan's bandwagon, shey una dey listen....... una no even get ear before...... I believe una get eye sha, una dey see so......
I believe if them no rig this election as per what is happening in Rivers and Akwa-Ibom and some other states, Jonathan is as good as gone.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by eazysally: 7:09am On Mar 29, 2015
bigt2:
Gej all the way cool so fresh cheesy

Am very sure u didn't read that article but quick to campaign for gej even when the article did not favour gej, ok oo.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Ilekeh(f): 7:10am On Mar 29, 2015
Flets:
How do we avoid the impending dangers to Nigeria’s economy and existence under a Buhari presidency?

We must need to face reality as there is no magic in governance. Extremely hard times lies ahead for this country if Buhari ever emerges victorious. 

How do you explain to a Niger Deltan that despite GEJ's achievements in almost all sectors, roads, bridges, railways, agriculture, automobile, alamajiri schools, new universities, fertilizer and ghost worker scam elimination, freedom of press, FOI, free and fair elections, power sector. .........etc, he is still booted out.

What will stop the creeks from going haywire again? Buhari will send the troops to the creeks and together they will set the oil facilities ablaze.OBJ's use of JTF force could not help as no Oil producing company will risk producing crude and killing staff in a volatile region.

GEJ under Yaradua had to get down to the creeks to to talk to these boys and effect the amnesty program because they found him as a representation in government.

It will be impossible to convince a ND minority albeit a militant that their own was not persecuted out of office. And that will be the theme of their new struggle.

The long term solution to this mess is implementing the Confab report and enthroning true federalism.

A lot of opportunities are springing up around Africa and the IOCs are already geared towards investing in these newer and saner climes than invest in an unstable Niger delta .

And while these troubles persists, the oil producing companies will simply withdraw their personnel from the volatile region and all foreign investments will seize in all sectors. 

Unfortunately, even if the Nigerian troops kill 90% of the militants, it will take just one militant, a dynamite and just one strategic location along the multi- kilometer trunk lines to continue to wreck havoc to the Nigerian economy.

 Fast forward to 2019, if we remain one country and without a civil war,, we will be an economic wreck with no allocations and salaries, no capital projects, no hope with dollar exchanging for 400 naira and we are worse off than we were in 2015. 

Cos the truth is that without crude proceeds for now, Nigeria is finished. And then, we'll be screaming another 'Change' because we would have learnt a bitter lesson in the hands of the Fulanis, Tinubu and Saraki.And then we will ask.... Why were we this silly?

And before you quote me, make sure you outline in clear terms how you or Buhari will avert this obvious calamity staring us in the face

Only last week, they creek boys seem to have resumed activities by kidnapping at Yoho facility operated by Exxonmobil and have shut in 80KBD already. Are we ready for this for the next 4 years?

The entire world stands to benefit from a crisis in the Niger delta. Its not a coincidence that USA who abandoned us at the height of bokoharam is busy shouting for change in govt .

Crises in the ND will reduce supply of crude to the Oil market and that would drive up the price of crude for producing countries.... But at Nigeria's expense.

Is Buhari is any way a better Democratic president than GEJ? Is this risk worth it?

Nigerians.... Be Warned!!!

Puerile reasons to continue with an incompetent president.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by bigt2(m): 7:12am On Mar 29, 2015
eazysally:


Am very sure u didn't read that article but quick to campaign for gej even when the article did not favour gej, ok oo.
your head ache

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by BISIXCLUSIVE: 7:13am On Mar 29, 2015
Sweetguy25:
These foreign investors are ignorant. Anybody who thinks GEJ will handover to Buhari is ignorant.
MUMUNI u still dey sleep by dis time?if ur ears ar no more functioning, can't u see by nw?roads to otuoke as been blocked and roads to kirikiri and hell widely open. shiooooo (choose either one of the two)

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by khassy(m): 7:13am On Mar 29, 2015
shitty APC propagandists

anyways

cruizing to victory in our Bentley Continental

GEJ till 2019
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Flets: 7:14am On Mar 29, 2015
Ilekeh:


Puerile reasons to continue with an incompetent president.

Hope the Buhari has won

I'll be right here ticking off the events as they unfold.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by madridguy(m): 7:15am On Mar 29, 2015
Change is everywhere..APC is leading so far....both in the North, South west and the Middle belt.

fairygeh:
Please what's the update this morning.who is winning?

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by gambus007(m): 7:16am On Mar 29, 2015
Sweetguy25:
These foreign investors are ignorant. Anybody who thinks GEJ will handover to Buhari is ignorant.
We shall see....
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by khassy(m): 7:17am On Mar 29, 2015
corozy:
Gej jst making tins hard for nigerians Since 1980....pls we need Change of Govt.....
who is d we. Cus I don't see myself in your keke

shitty APC propagandists

anyways

cruizing to victory in our Bentley Continental

GEJ till 2019
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Bawsse(m): 7:19am On Mar 29, 2015
All these GEJites should wake up and smell the stanky shite

GMB is winning, GEJ is losing
Simple!

Sai BUHARI

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by khassy(m): 7:20am On Mar 29, 2015
komia:
Seems Jonathan is going nowhere. Back to Aso rock
give this nigga 12 orijins and one kpomo

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by munex007(m): 7:23am On Mar 29, 2015
If you can't identify the difference between gej and GMB..You can"t identify the tallest building in the world even if you stand in front of it!!

If all Nigerians were to be rational he won't get a single vote..

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by repogirl(f): 7:26am On Mar 29, 2015
Is not Jonathan that caused the fall nah, it was that sieve mouthed sultan Abi emir with unsubstantiated claims that caused it to go plummeting.

The half baked article writer conveniently forgot that under Johnathan the NSE rose to it's highest ever at 70% until that Emir began making wild claims.

Anyway, it's certain that after elections it will bounce back in no time.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by kipesco(m): 7:26am On Mar 29, 2015
5p1naz:
tongue **yawns** ok long article. For those who get bored reading long articles, let me summarize it for you.

According to the article, GEJ's administration sunk Nigeria's economy 'patapata' but GMB might just be able to rescue it if given the chance.

How can a party who have not taken power sure to rescue the economic of a country.
What is the economic situation of the APC state government.
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by 9jatatafo(m): 7:27am On Mar 29, 2015
Speculations! Speculations!! Speculations!!! And Estimations!!!!!!!!!!!!
The British and Americans prefer that the Nigerian economy crumbles so I don't give a damn about what anyone says about the economy though our leaders are mismanaging the economy through looting and stealing and with the help of World Bank and co. My sister with her bended gele (okonjo-Iweala), CBN governor are the main culprits.
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by owobokiri(m): 7:27am On Mar 29, 2015
Flets:
How do we avoid the impending dangers to Nigeria’s economy and existence under a Buhari presidency?

We must need to face reality as there is no magic in governance. Extremely hard times lies ahead for this country if Buhari ever emerges victorious. 

How do you explain to a Niger Deltan that despite GEJ's achievements in almost all sectors, roads, bridges, railways, agriculture, automobile, alamajiri schools, new universities, fertilizer and ghost worker scam elimination, freedom of press, FOI, free and fair elections, power sector. .........etc, he is still booted out.

What will stop the creeks from going haywire again? Buhari will send the troops to the creeks and together they will set the oil facilities ablaze.OBJ's use of JTF force could not help as no Oil producing company will risk producing crude and killing staff in a volatile region.

GEJ under Yaradua had to get down to the creeks to to talk to these boys and effect the amnesty program because they found him as a representation in government.

It will be impossible to convince a ND minority albeit a militant that their own was not persecuted out of office. And that will be the theme of their new struggle.

The long term solution to this mess is implementing the Confab report and enthroning true federalism.

A lot of opportunities are springing up around Africa and the IOCs are already geared towards investing in these newer and saner climes than invest in an unstable Niger delta .

And while these troubles persists, the oil producing companies will simply withdraw their personnel from the volatile region and all foreign investments will seize in all sectors. 

Unfortunately, even if the Nigerian troops kill 90% of the militants, it will take just one militant, a dynamite and just one strategic location along the multi- kilometer trunk lines to continue to wreck havoc to the Nigerian economy.

 Fast forward to 2019, if we remain one country and without a civil war,, we will be an economic wreck with no allocations and salaries, no capital projects, no hope with dollar exchanging for 400 naira and we are worse off than we were in 2015. 

Cos the truth is that without crude proceeds for now, Nigeria is finished. And then, we'll be screaming another 'Change' because we would have learnt a bitter lesson in the hands of the Fulanis, Tinubu and Saraki.And then we will ask.... Why were we this silly?

And before you quote me, make sure you outline in clear terms how you or Buhari will avert this obvious calamity staring us in the face

Only last week, they creek boys seem to have resumed activities by kidnapping at Yoho facility operated by Exxonmobil and have shut in 80KBD already. Are we ready for this for the next 4 years?

The entire world stands to benefit from a crisis in the Niger delta. Its not a coincidence that USA who abandoned us at the height of bokoharam is busy shouting for change in govt .

Crises in the ND will reduce supply of crude to the Oil market and that would drive up the price of crude for producing countries.... But at Nigeria's expense.

Is Buhari is any way a better Democratic president than GEJ? Is this risk worth it?

Nigerians.... Be Warned!!!

You are prreaching to the tone-deaf. . This guy is being hounded as a result of ethnic and religious induced gang up. That definitely won't sit wel with thel in the creeks. . Let's see how Osun state gets that cash to pay her workers when the pipelines start hissing. .

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by anyaekekehinde(m): 7:28am On Mar 29, 2015
Flets:


Hope the Buhari has won

I'll be right here ticking off the events as they unfold.

Oga mi sir, dont mind that sick girl, she is a yoruba tribalist, funny enough, the foo.l is not even based in Nigeria, she is based in USA...
The niger delta have generated 90% of the income of this country and you now want to kick out their son disgracefully and you think they will go down without fight... i am half igbo and half yoruba and i am loyal to both constituency...
All this people shouting change change, what did they do to improve the life of Nigerians when they held one post or the other in the past

I am a neutral here... but how do you convince an ijaw youth not to go back and destroy oil installations when the general sentiment among ijaw people is that Jonathan is being victimised because he is from minority, i served(NYSC) in the niger delta, so i know what i am saying.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Nobody: 7:33am On Mar 29, 2015
Sai buhari is preparing to cry again.

Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by hola106(m): 7:33am On Mar 29, 2015
Change s here...president buhari make dat change for real

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