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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by davoupam729: 7:34am On Mar 29, 2015

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by maxwell530(m): 7:34am On Mar 29, 2015
Even if buhari win and he get in office by may,I think he will still fail nigerians because people expectations on him are becoming too high.that was what we did in 2011 for electing gej,even though he performed but we still talk bad of him because our expectations on him were too high then.my advice to nigerians is that,never expect too much from a government of just 4years because we might be dissapointed.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by victorazy(m): 7:37am On Mar 29, 2015
omenka:
And that fat lip woman with her terrible headgear would come out everytime to lie to the citizens through her teeth. angry

Nigerians are more than ready to send them parking and bring the much needed positive #Change to every facet of their lives.

Empty dream
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by 9jatatafo(m): 7:38am On Mar 29, 2015
[quote author=leesworld post=32120743][/quote]

Octopus Paul is shouting FAKE RESULT!!!
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by ceejayluv(m): 7:39am 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.
Yeah, according to obviously Yoruba hedge fund managers...

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by arsenal33: 7:42am On Mar 29, 2015
Ak33m:
Ok

and the results from the north have not poured in yet.

Bye bye PDP!
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by arsenal33: 7:44am On Mar 29, 2015
400billionman:


No, these same people won't remember that Sanusi, their whistle blowing brother was the CBN helmsman overseeing the damaging of Nigeria's economy. And being the ' I too know ' person he is ,he won't take advice from aunty Ngozi if she offered one.

Sanusi was clueless in CBN. Where Charles Soludo did very well. I was ashamed for Charles fighting Ngozi on pages of newspaper, instead of directing his outburst at his successor Sanusi who knew only seeing unaccounted figures in NNPC.
If Sanusi was clueless, what about GEJs boy boy (the current CBN governor)
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by silvernus0: 7:45am 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.
'MIGHT' ARE WE GAMBLING HERE
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Nobody: 7:47am On Mar 29, 2015
Everybody claims to know economics these days. There has never being anything wrong with d nigerian stock exchange, even at its current low prices, a lot of smmart investors r still making millions from speculating. The high prices during obasanjo's regime were merely artificial and manipulated; it was only a mmatter of time b4 d bubble bursted, even dangote was one of the manipulators of stock prices. Now, that most stocks are now being valued at their normal prices, people who don't know d history of d stock market are crying foul for nothing. Tell me, if the prices don't fall, then how can the less priviledged people posess the ability to buy bluechip stocks, in fact we should be praising GEJ for bringing stock prices closer to the common man, in this way, wealth has being transferred.

If you are conversant with the history of nigerian stock market, you would know that the crashes are normal and occur periodically, it is a means of transferring wealth to less priviledged investors. The stock market boom will come back at its own time.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Dcmg(m): 7:47am On Mar 29, 2015
Hmm,I think Apc are winning this Election.
Lets See the Change Buhari Will Bring to this country and its Economy.If there isn't any positive change whatsoever,Nigerians should hold themselves responsible.
Wishing Nigerians The Best
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by arsenal33: 7:49am On Mar 29, 2015
Flets:


Hope the Buhari has won

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

Yea, events like clamping down on corruption, making our refineries work and building real roads (not imaginary 25,000km of PDP roads)

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by kayalla(f): 7:50am On Mar 29, 2015
Una just dey here de make noise. Buhari or Jonathan corruption is the backbone of Nigeria. During election dem act like wet cat after they win they become king of the jungle. Come to think of it, leaders of tomorrow when will it our turn to lead. Just looking at Buhari u know he will just end like Y'ardua and then another commotion will start in Nigeria.

I no like politics matter cos its just...

Anyway I wish Nigeria Goodluck.

God Bless our Families and protect us from Blood sucking demons in human form.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Forwetinnah: 7:51am On Mar 29, 2015
Sweetcollins:
Una open eyes dey dream

You dey mind them? US dey deceive them grin
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Nobody: 7:54am 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.


Good job u too much...but seriously if na jona read dis tin....e go,fit undastand... Buh fellow Nigerians on a serious note read dis loud to GMB e wudn't be able to phantom... D meaning....


wats d basis for winning bk investors... D mere incidence of an opposition wit an illiterate as head would bring Dem bk
..just mislead them and Mk,deir money
..GEJ and his best team,of Economist is d best tinnin naija...we would pass dis stage...

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by corozy(m): 7:58am On Mar 29, 2015
khassy:

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
guy jst camn down and accept defeat coz so far so good the people General is Leading...in Rickross Voice....DONT PANIC.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by zeefa: 7:59am On Mar 29, 2015
Lol..

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Bhella5(m): 8:08am On Mar 29, 2015
Nuvally:
This election is like UCL finals 2014, GMB is atletico, GEJ is real madrid. It will look close enough first . but BOOOOM
Your analogy sucks. The writing is on the wall for GEJ. He has lost! Dey dia dey console yasef. And to continue ur flawed analogy, how many times Atletico don trash Real Madrid this season? I recount 4-0 2-0 3-1 etc. This is 2015 wake up and smell the coffee!
Sai Baba!

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by DExplorer1: 8:14am On Mar 29, 2015
Sweetguy25:
These foreign investors are ignorant. Anybody who thinks GEJ will handover to Buhari is ignorant.
Your likes shall be kicked out of Nigeria soon.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by PassingShot(m): 8:15am On Mar 29, 2015
oluwafemi113:
GEJ formal Nigeria President cheesy


.


Now our Formal president grin

It's former brother.
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by thaoriginator: 8:15am On Mar 29, 2015
Yeah, let's get ignite. No time to check time let's chase the donkey kong super clueless personified ugly black a'ss monkey outta Aso.. His barren wife we can't stand her super illiteracy and dumbness we thank God for this election.

Change has come.. If they want war let them bring it on.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by thaoriginator: 8:17am On Mar 29, 2015
silvernus0:
'MIGHT' ARE WE GAMBLING HERE
Yes! But this one na Surebet grin
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by drnoel: 8:17am 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.

GMB rescue what? U really are still in ur dream world. Pls wake up.
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by plendil: 8:24am On Mar 29, 2015
Wow! so even Bloomberg has joined the fray! cheesy

From CNN to BBC to the Economist to reuters, the verdict has been unequivocal - GEJ is a failure (no disrespect sir)

if only our air-headed Taniods will wise up

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by Wandungu(m): 8:26am On Mar 29, 2015
How long has GEJ really been in office? Ols give the guy a break!!!!!! You want power to to back to the North? What have they done in almost 50 yrs
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by oluwafemi113(m): 8:27am On Mar 29, 2015
PassingShot:


It's former brother.



Thanks brother
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by nairabetguru(m): 8:45am On Mar 29, 2015
Just Passing by








Meanwhile
















Sia Buhari

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by terryalexmm1(m): 8:48am On Mar 29, 2015
johnsonjosbles:
Gej himself dont have that confidence let alone of you rat


lol rat indeed shocked grin wink

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by sexyjob(m): 8:51am On Mar 29, 2015
Sweetguy25:
These foreign investors are ignorant. Anybody who thinks GEJ will handover to Buhari is ignorant.
No need to handover coz he is the winner
Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by OROSUNBOLB(m): 8:51am On Mar 29, 2015
ThimmyWood:
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.

I dey feel you my guy! The whole of south west is already delivered to the amiable General.

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by OROSUNBOLB(m): 8:54am On Mar 29, 2015
ityP:



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

You haven't seen anything yet,just relax!

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Re: THISDAY-Jonathan’s Exit Seen As Spark Needed To Ignite Markets by juman(m): 9:15am On Mar 29, 2015

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