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Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Nobody: 11:03am On Jun 12, 2016
A slap to this man is a slap to Niger Delta. Anything happens to this man. We will shut Nigeria down
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by sammhi(m): 11:04am On Jun 12, 2016
the writer of this crap should hide his head in shame..why was the APc slogan change? was it not because you felt things are bad and you will bring good fortune to Nigerians... so why all these whining now?
You pledge to create 1 million instant job.. but instead you created joblessness..you promised 50 naira per litre of fuel but end up giving it to us at 150. really? so GEJ made you do this too...stop being a big fool
only a gullible, nitwit or bigot will take this your trash with a pinch of salt.....
Nigerians are fully aware they been scammed ..or what else do you call this....writing such crap is just adding salt to.injury..what you should do is to use the remaining 2 years to buckle up and so some things....
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by hushshinani(m): 11:04am On Jun 12, 2016
u don try
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Nobody: 11:05am On Jun 12, 2016
Honestly speaking I didn't read this article, am just here to reply the topic...stop mentioning gej's name for ur miserable, god forsaken and clueless administration. Zombies!!!
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Nobody: 11:08am On Jun 12, 2016
simcotravels01:
Gbam
I have never come across a more boring article! Bore,borer,boriest

Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by DonCortino: 11:09am On Jun 12, 2016
thatNUPEboy:
Jonathan and corruption are like maheeda and Nude pictures. They are inseparable

Who doesn't know this? undecided
Agreed! The man has stepped down, one year plus has passed and you guys are still mentioning him. When will u stop and start fixing things?
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Deen77: 11:12am On Jun 12, 2016
DesChyko:
A party in power still have them and their supporters playing opposition while the country is in turmoil. Whom are they opposing? A nobody? Even if they successfully jail the opposition leaders, they will still take the blame for doing nothing while the country runs aground. The common man understands the difference between comfort and suffering, all these charades impresses no one. The likes of Tinubu, Amaechi and others didn't clear their names before parading about in one political appointment or the other. Even Buhari didn't clear his certificate saga, the basic requirement for contesting, before assuming the Presidential role, and you think you have a point? Abegi
What Tinubu got to do with federal government under Jonathan, why not call d name of David Mark and Akpabio join.

Check out budgets, we first budget 2+ trillion in 2007, the year OBJ handover. Jonathan budgets 4+ trillion for 5 year's that is over 22 trillion.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by wiseoneking: 11:16am On Jun 12, 2016
midolian:
http://thenationonlineng.net/president-goodluck-jonathan-corruption-2/
You are the real WAILER. How long will you continue to mourn and wail over Gej? You better encourage your Snail moving Buhari your saviour to move fast. PIG?
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by duality(m): 11:21am On Jun 12, 2016
Disgusting thing.

Is this what the market men and women are saying?

This one doesn't know when the rain started on him.

You want to still holds GEJ responsible for the actions of this government?
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Nobody: 11:24am On Jun 12, 2016
VictorRomanov:
16 years of misrule and all na for Jona head. Was he ruling the entire 16yrs? How come the person who has 1/2 of the 16 yrs of misrule doesn't get mentioned. Una look Jonathan finish since him no be army general, una use am dey shine. Everybody now wey sabi write na Jonathan dem dey use show. I pity the guy sha.
This ur post touched me.
You nailed it.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by laikas: 11:26am On Jun 12, 2016
watdafcuk
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by blackpanda: 11:28am On Jun 12, 2016
DesChyko:
Since he had no reservations to use the term 'Wailing Wailers', I will not hesitate to return the favour.

Zombies should get a grip on reality and stop grasping nonexistent braces like a desperate drowning man. Jonathan goes about giving lectures; yeah. The countries that invited him for these are much better and comfortable than our economy and they fail to see him like Zombies do, why do you find it difficult to live with that? These countries are far wiser than Nigeria and your hate will not stop them from learning what they should from whom they perceive to be a wonderful example.
Its not about returning any favour. Its about truth and fact. Jonathan and pdp put nigeria in the mess it is today. Theres no running away from that. The level of corruption and impunity is mind boggling!
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Phobia1: 11:30am On Jun 12, 2016
DesChyko:
Since he had no reservations to use the term 'Wailing Wailers', I will not hesitate to return the favour.

Zombies should get a grip on reality and stop grasping nonexistent braces like a desperate drowning man. Jonathan goes about giving lectures; yeah. The countries that invited him for these are much better and comfortable than our economy and they fail to see him like Zombies do, why do you find it difficult to live with that? These countries are far wiser than Nigeria and your hate will not stop them from learning what they should from whom they perceive to be a wonderful example.
lol @ learnin from a good example.
wat of d country dat he allowed to call naija a Fantastically corrupt? lol
he was nd stil is an IB. ahaha
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by banmee(m): 11:41am On Jun 12, 2016
DesChyko:
Since he had no reservations to use the term 'Wailing Wailers', I will not hesitate to return the favour.

Zombies should get a grip on reality and stop grasping nonexistent braces like a desperate drowning man. Jonathan goes about giving lectures; yeah. The countries that invited him for these are much better and comfortable than our economy and they fail to see him like Zombies do, why do you find it difficult to live with that? These countries are far wiser than Nigeria and your hate will not stop them from learning what they should from whom they perceive to be a wonderful example.
Your logic is faulty. The only reason these countries welcome him with open arms is because, to them, every human being is innocent until proven guilty. It is not their job to go after incompetent suspected looters. The only thing they see is an ex president. If Nigeria is so corrupt that it cannot prosecute corrupt politicians, is entirely Nigeria's problem.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by amazon14: 11:47am On Jun 12, 2016
All these write ups coming from Yoruba brothers self 16yrs of Pdp rule, out of the 16 yrs Gej stayed 6 yrs, Obj stayed 8 good solid yrs, how come you people don't him in this corruption issue when you play your blame game? Let tell you those country where gej lectures see the good in him which we failed to see. Buhari is the president now focus on him and let gej be.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Nobody:
I was a prefect in my secondary school days. Prefects were required to maintain a log of some key school infrastructures. One day, the principal needed to use the log to complete a report and to requisition some items from the state board. Word reached me that the principal needed to see the sports equipment log. I went down to the staff room and retrieved the log, or I should say what remained of the log because it had become terribly damaged by water owing to the fact that somebody left a sachet of water on the shelf which housed the logs and some other documents. I didn’t pay much mind to the condition of the log; a hardcover notebook but the principal did. He took one look at the log and asked me:

“What happened to this notebook?”
“Water damage sir”
“have you asked anyone, who caused it?”
“Yes I have, and it seems that one of the corpers left an opened sachet of water on the shelf-top”
“Well you are in charge of this particular notebook, so go and get a fresh notebook; copy this one out, and then you must it bring back to me. this notebook is your responsibility, no matter who may have caused its present misery, it is you who are to make sure everything is all right” as an afterthought, he added; “ I must have it before closing tomorrow”
“All right sir” I responded and quietly walked out of the office.


I fumed to the high heavens and cursed and whined; I was pissed at having to fix what some other person had through their negligence and irresponsibility spoilt. But still, I had no choice. I pulled an all-nighter and performed what was required of me.

Responsibility!

Apparently, the Buhari administration needs to learn this lesson about responsibility that insignificant me learned and assimilated in secondary school. No matter who may have made the mess, if the office is your hands, you have to ensure that everything is fixed. Blame games will not do jack-squat—only concerted and coherent actions backed by sound policies can alleviate the odiousness of the Augean stables they all claim Jonathan left for them. Nigerians are not stupid people, we are human beings with sound reasoning and intellect—we know all good things take time. But time is a precious commodity, we have seen through Buhari’s body odour, his saids and unsaids, and we know that our time is being wasted by incoherent policies or the lack thereof; by brazen sectionalism; by constant touring of the globe; by the rise in food prices; by the sharp reversal in our good fortunes in one year. and we as a people are collectively wailing so that our voice may be heard and if they be wise; take heed.


Elections and campaigns are indeed over. Casting blames will not bring back the much-needed ground and good fortune that we have lost in one year. Let every one sheath their flaming blame-swords and get to work--be it by active participation in governance or refrain from casting blames all around.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Adeevah(m): 11:50am On Jun 12, 2016
Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption are like chicken and chips
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Ijaya123: 11:56am On Jun 12, 2016
DesChyko:
Since he had no reservations to use the term 'Wailing Wailers', I will not hesitate to return the favour.

Zombies should get a grip on reality and stop grasping nonexistent braces like a desperate drowning man. Jonathan goes about giving lectures; yeah. The countries that invited him for these are much better and comfortable than our economy and they fail to see him like Zombies do, why do you find it difficult to live with that? These countries are far wiser than Nigeria and your hate will not stop them from learning what they should from whom they perceive to be a wonderful example.
I believe those countries are more interested in his "Goat and Yam" theory. It must be an interesting topic to them. grin cheesy grin

Don't you think?
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by MoneyGreen(m): 12:01pm On Jun 12, 2016
I don't have to read the epistle . I knw Jonathan and corruption is like 5 & 6.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by ALMUSTAQIM(m): 12:02pm On Jun 12, 2016
WHICH IS A BETTER SYNONYM FOR CORRUPTION?
A. GOODLUCK JONATHAN
B. NIGER DELTANS
C. ONE OF THE ABOVE
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE


NIGERIA REMAINS BLESSED
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by lastpage: 12:02pm On Jun 12, 2016
MzPecs:
What a boring thread angry
Yea, everything is boring....... as long as it is not about "How to share LOOTED YAMS"

Oleeee!


As for Jonathan, he can buy all the lectures and air-time in the world, when God says its time for him to atone for his misdeeds, he can only run, ...he cant hide!

Jonathan has to be one of those "hibernating animals", for him to have claim ignorance of all the looting under his watch....
he was probably asleep for almost SIX YEARS!
grin grin

Even when he was authorising the looting and sharing of our YAMS.... he was sleeping! shocked shocked




Lastpage!
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by kryptonian1987(m): 12:04pm On Jun 12, 2016
first go and tell your incorruptible Buhari to present his certificate!...mtcheeeew!
Buhari is the pioneer and founder of certificate forgery in Nigeria..! quote me anywhere....!
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by ALMUSTAQIM(m): 12:05pm On Jun 12, 2016
WHICH IS A BETTER SYNONYM FOR CORRUPTION?
A. GOODLUCK JONATHAN
B. NIGER DELTANS
C. ONE OF THE ABOVE
D. ALL OF THE ABOVE


NIGERIA REMAINS BLESSED
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Nobody: 12:07pm On Jun 12, 2016
It Is Lame To Blame Jonathan For The Problem Of Nigeria From 1914 To Date. This Goverment And It's Supporter Should Accept Their Failure Pls.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Nobody: 12:12pm On Jun 12, 2016
GEJ Is Innocent Until Proven Otherwise. Just Like OBJ, Atiku, Ameachi And Other APC Thief That Are Claiming To Be Saints.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Henrichemeka(m): 12:19pm On Jun 12, 2016
Stupid post. Those rapacious pdp members are now apc members. And sudenly they have turned to saints.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Henrichemeka(m): 12:19pm On Jun 12, 2016
Stupid post. Those rapacious pdp members are now apc members. And suddenly they have turned to saints.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Henrichemeka(m): 12:27pm On Jun 12, 2016
Nigerians are tired of all these excuses you, apc members give everyday. You, apc members don't even know the reason why you came into power. Let me lecture you a bit, apc came into power because nigerians needed a change, they needed to live more better life in their own land, but reverse has been the case since the inception of this government. Apc stop all this blame game and face governance, that's what you are voted for.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by ASDFBOY: 12:27pm On Jun 12, 2016
who ever wrote this is a fool
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by Henrichemeka(m): 12:34pm On Jun 12, 2016
Lee Kwuan Yew of Singapore, and so many other leaders of the blessed momory, and those that are still here with us never complained like this, they new quite well that things were not right and that their people needed changes, they fashioned out progremmes, plans, policies, projects, visions and made sure it was implemented, and their people were happy. That is the kind of leaders nigerians need and that was the reason apc was voted into power, but they have shown us that that choice was a wrong one.
Re: President Goodluck Jonathan and Corruption - Femi Orebe by opineflu(m): 12:35pm On Jun 12, 2016
God go purnish dis APC bastards. And them zombie followers.. The writer of these writeup is an asshole
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