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The card reader trick is evident that INEC has been compromised as it took the President more than 30 minutes to get accredited in Otuoke, even at that he and his wife had to be accredited using the incident form. The APC trick with card readers is now confirmed. Card readers working well in APC strongholds (Buhari was accredited in less than 40 seconds). Card readers in PDP strongholds seem to be having issues (it took Mr President over 30 minutes to be accredited). Nigerians remain calm. God's will shall prevail! Amen Mr President was later accredited using the incident book not the card reader o...... Card readers were apparently failing often at a polling booth near an Accenture staff's home. And the guy couldn't understand why...cos the readers were all new. So he approached the INEC woman. Inspected the reader. Only to find the protective film on the lense of the reader had not been removed. After a protracted argument he convinced the woman to remove it. The reader not only read the prior rejected cards, it was reading with even faster response time. Please share. It could help a lot. INEC website hacked! At this rate, only GOD knows how all this will pan out & end, but these combined card reader and INEC hacking issues, show that things are already being manipulated, electronically! So sad! May GOD help Nigeria! Amen! |
My dear u are still far away..... |
Could the bible be against APC? Just read this, I was shocked when I saw this. Proverb 24 vs21. MY SON FEAR THE KING AND MINGLE NOT WIT THEM THAT SAY "CHANGE", FOR THEIR CALAMITY COMES QUICK. |
Could the bible be against APC? Just read this, I was shocked when I saw this. Proverb 24 vs21. MY SON FEAR THE KING AND MINGLE NOT WIT THEM THAT SAY "CHANGE", FOR THEIR CALAMITY COMES QUICK. |
I pledge to Nigeria my country. To vote for Jonathan and sambo. To be gentle,loyal on elction. To vote Buhari out with all my strength. To protect my PVC and uphold no violence and trouble. So help me God!Amen..... |
Nigerians open your eyes for symbols!!! The broom (APC) represents the symbol of evil for witches and wizards! The Umbrella (PDP) is a symbol for providing shade, come rain or sunshine. If you vote for the broom, evil shall follow you for the next four years. If you vote for the umbrella, shelter, peace and prosperity shall be yours! Vote wisely! Vote PDP! God bless you! |
If SOMEONE is; J = Joyfully O = On N = New A = Assignment T = To H = Help A = All N = Nigerians THEN we must also resist anyone who will B = Bring U = Us H = Hatred A = And R = Religious I = Intolerance |
Apc has been consistent in sayin that PDP has ruled Nigeria for 16 disastrous years in which corruption, Impunity, insurgency, armed robbery and several ills of society held sway. But at a very close look at the APC, I am seeing: 1. Rotimi Amaechi – 8 years speaker; 7 years, Governor under PDP. 2. Atiku Abubakar – 8 years Vice president under PDP. 3. George Akume – 8 years Governor under PDP. 4. Bukola Saraki – 8 years Governor; 2 years, Senator under PDP. 5. Timipre Sylver – 4 years Governor under PDP. 6. Audu Ogbe – 2 years Chairmanship of the PDP. 7. Aminu Masari – 4 years as the Speaker, House of Representatives under PDP. 8. Chris Ngige – 3 years Governor under PDP. 9. Rabiu Kwankwaso –7 years Governor; 3 years Defense minister under PDP. 10. El Rufai – 4 years FCT Minister; 2 years BPE chairman under PDP. 11. And to cap it all, Obasanjo is the navigator of the APC, a man who spent 8yrs of the disastrous 16 years as the maximum ruler of Nigeria. It is now clearer that APC is a waste basket of the PDP, where the people who created and perpetuated the 16 disastrous years are now dumped. So where is the change coming from? Are they now saints because they joined APC? Pls be WISE & VOTE not for those seeking power by FORCE "ASSOCIATION OF PAST CRIMINALS (APC )." Share this for d love of ur country. Make sure u send it to anoda person |
There are more unifying reasons President Goodluck Jonathan Should be re-elected, writes Tony Shaffer There is no doubt that ISIS is on a global march and where there is instability or ungoverned spaces, ISIS thrives and goes into full blown manufacturing of evil. Battles are ongoing on a daily basis…and one battle is about to be fought politically in Nigeria – one that we must take notice of. And the battle is not only about Boko Haram, a terrorist group home based in Nigeria that recently swore its allegiance to ISIS. No, it is about who wins the Nigerian presidency as well. Nigeria (and the region, to include Chad, Niger and Cameroon) has seen its share of evil perpetrated by the al Qaeda (now ISIS) affiliated Boko Haram – from the 14 April 2014 kidnapping of 300 female students to the four suicide bombings last week that killed 54 people; it is clear they are a force of evil to be reckoned with. ISIS is spreading much like a retrovirus – where al Qaeda or loosely affiliated al Qaeda affiliates existed, ISIS is now subsuming them – and by doing so increasing, by synergy, the power and reach of both ISIS and the groups they consume. So Boko Haram must be an organisation we in the West must work to defeat. On the 28th of March, Nigeria will hold its presidential election and much is at stake as Nigeria is the largest economy in Africa (http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-31113499). The people of Nigeria will be asked to choose between the incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan and his challenger, former dictator and General Muhammadu Buhari. Neither man is pristine – but there are clear reasons for the Nigerian people to select President Jonathan. Regional stability and prosperity are key to the future of Nigeria and the region. Part of the solution to bring success to Nigeria will not come from a president who serves as the enabler-in-chief for radical Islam. And that is what would result from the election of General Buhari – a sharp departure from the already rocky path of progress, to the trail of and it’s this would not only encourage Boko Haram to become more active, it increases the likelihood of another Somalia or Yemen – in other words, a failed state that would be fertile soil for the growth of terrorism. There are clear indications that former General Buhari would not be so much an agent of “change”, but an agent of enabling radical Islam to expand and consolidate its gains in Nigeria. Buhari has stated his goal for Nigeria is to implement “Sharia Law” as the primary rule of governance. (http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/insurgency-buharis-call-full-sharia/). The northern half of Nigeria is now under Sharia law and it has only encouraged the growth of radical Islam. It is clear that General Buhari has, as a matter of political convenience, attempted to reign in his previous pointed pro-Sharia views. It is imperative that the people of Nigeria see through this smokescreen. It is clear that electing Buhari would not only be a step in the wrong direction and threaten Nigeria’s prosperity, it is a step towards helping Boko Haram gain additional ground and allow it to become an even more effective component of ISIS. What may well happen with a Buhari victory would not only be a strengthening of radical Islam, it is also likely to enable the targeting of other religions. Christians have become a major target of radical Islam – in Egypt, in Syria and Iraq. It would likely follow suit that similar in Nigeria with any move to implement Sharia as the state form of governance. As an alternative, there is evidence that President Jonathan has recognised the need to expand the counterterrorism efforts of his government. There is evidence that the Nigerian military needs improved equipment and training. Also, as Boko Haram operates in Chad, Cameroon and Niger, it is important that President Jonathan works to establish a stronger military alliance with those nations to fight ISIS more effectively. It is clear that President Jonathan must reconsider his concepts and strategy for conducting anti-terror operations against Boko Haram. There has been a reluctance to introduce and allow foreign counterterrorism advisors or forces in to assist. There are now clear concepts for the Nigerian government to consider now that their problem as aligned itself with our global problem: http://www.marinecorpstimes.com/story/military/2015/03/21/marines-could-lead-the-charge-against-boko-haram-in-west-africa/25017217/ Therefore, clearly, while Goodluck Johnathan has not been perfect, and there is the undeniable need for him to reconsider his counterterrorism policy, the alternative of allowing the former dictator General Buhari to return to power would result in catastrophic failure of Nigeria as severe as that we’ve seen in Yemen over the past three months. The people of Nigeria must choose wisely – and a wise choice would see the return of Goodluck Jonathan to their office of president. |
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Facts are emerging on why prominent Yoruba leaders have vowed not to vote for the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Mohammadu Buhari (rtd.), in the March 28 presidential elections. Prominent Yoruba leaders and groups, including the two factions of the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPF), the Afenifere Renewal Group and individual Yoruba leaders have sent in a flurry of support and endorsement of the candidature of incumbent President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Sources close to the pan-Yoruba cultural group, Afenifere, have blamed the leader of the APC, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for the woes that befell the South-West region in the present administration, especially as it concerns the loss of the Speakership of the House of Representatives. One of the sources claimed it was Asiwaju Bola Tinubu that sponsored current Speaker, Aminu Bello Tambuwal, against the only Yoruba candidate to the post, Mrs. Mulikat Akande. “The truth is that it was Tinubu’s backing of Tambuwal that eventually tipped the scale against the Yoruba nation. Because of that, the Yorubas are nowhere in the pecking order of this government. We are not the president, we are not the vice, we are not in the Senate and we are not in the House of Representatives. How do we support someone so selfish that he has to sell the privileges of the Yoruba nation to outsiders?” the source, who does not want to be named, said. He went on to list other alleged sins of Tinubu and was certain that no Yoruba person worth his heritage would support anything projected by the man that is also popularly called the Jagaban. According to the source, “The truth is that Tinubu has practically usurped the economy of Yoruba’s richest state. As we speak, the economy of Lagos is Tinubu and Tinubu is the economy of Lagos. We believe in equity and fairness and we are convinced Tinubu does not represent this.” The source added that the position of Prof. Yemi Osinbajo as vice president |
Presidential Race: New Survey Gives Jonathan 17% Lead over Buhari 25 Mar 2015 Font Size: a / A President Goodluck Jonathan Davidson Iriekpen
 With three days to the presidential election, a fresh survey by an independent company has revealed that President Goodluck Jonathan of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) now enjoys a 17 per cent lead over the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), with a margin of at least 17 per cent as they head to the presidential election scheduled to hold on Saturday, March 28. Coming against a subsisting projection that Buhari’s APC would completely capture the votes of the South-west geo-political zone, a situation that could place the APC in good stead, the new survey shows that the reality on ground revealed that Jonathan might have unlocked the pathway to even out votes in that region. A few of the survey highlights by Chike Uchime of Forward Magazine, a research and publishing company since 1995 and Daniel Dickson-Okezie of Zevland Ventures Limited, also a leading research and security consultancy firm, indicate that President Jonathan is primed to win the elections in view of the new realities. Using 24,000 sample sizes across 33 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), to decide through an opinion survey, who will win the presidential election, the outcome of the research exercise was based on three critical factors. The first is the respondents’ views on the achievements or performance of the president from 2011 to date and to see how this can affect his chances in the coming election. The second factor dwelt on the correlation between the outcome of the 2011 presidential election and the likely outcome of the 2015 presidential election, while the third factor was a detailed study of the various dynamics that have taken place since 2011 and the likely impact on the outcome of the 2015 presidential election. According to the survey, “When asked which of the TWO main political parties they preferred, 65 per cent of the respondents opted for PDP, while 31 per cent favoured the APC, one per cent went for other parties, while the remaining two per cent went for none of the parties.” When the respondents were asked how they would rate Jonathan’s performance in ten critical areas namely: security, agriculture, power, dducation, transportation, aviation, press freedom, fight against corruption, human rights and job creation, somen empowerment, they allegedly claimed to be impressed on the average. “When the respondents were asked if they would vote for Jonathan based on their responses to the previous questions, 62.2 per cent answered in the affirmative, and 29.7 percent in the negative, while 4.1 percent were undecided. “On the question whether Buhari is considered more capable in addressing the critical issues in the areas listed, 30.7 per cent answered in the affirmative, while 65 per cent answered in the negative. Another 4.3 per cent of the respondents were undecided. From the foregoing, it was becoming visible the likely direction of their votes.” The survey report highlighted the dynamics that have taken place since the 2011 election and the likely impact on the outcome of this year’s presidential election. According to the report, “Issues addressed here include: (i)The effect of intra-party conflicts; (ii) The effect of mass decampment/cross-carpeting; (iii) The effect of endorsements by ethno-religious groups, socio-cultural groups, paramount rulers and others; and (iv) inter-religious/ethnic conflicts since 2011 “Each of these issues will either have a positive or negative impact on the candidates. For example, the mass defection of some PDP governors and party stalwarts to the APC may affect the PDP negatively in some states. However, this likely set-back may be cancelled out by some high-profile defection to PDP such as that of Governor Mimiko of Ondo State and those of former Governors Peter Obi, Attahiru Bafarawa, Ibrahim Shekarau among others. “Also, the effect of the conflict between the Fulani cattle rearers and indigenous farmers mainly in the North Central states and Taraba State in North-east may likely COST Buhari, who is a Fulani, some important votes in the areas concerned. Equally, the increase in bloody clashes between the Hausa Fulani and the people of Southern Kaduna might likely tilt a win in favour of Jonathan. “The volume of endorsements by traditional rulers and ethnic nationality groups among others in the South-east, South-south and South-west has enhanced President Jonathan’s chances. “Another critical factor examined which may work in favour of the president is the recent and aggressive deployment of the social media network which now ensures a wider reach and delivery of its programmes to the people. Hitherto, the APC was in control and more effective in the use of the social media. “In conclusion, based on our findings as enumerated above, President Jonathan, the presidential candidate of the PDP stands an excellent chance of winning the 2015 presidential election by at least a 17 per cent margin over his closest rival,” the report stated. The report, in its footnote, stated: “It should be noted that the report did away with the dubious format of allocating states to the president based on some illusory expectations. The report is the outcome of extensive field research with real people.” |
It will be unwise to throw away your cooking pot with a soured soup, it will be unwise to set your kitchen ablaze because you saw a rat in it. Goodluck may not have been our best president, or your dream president, but he may be our only available source to frustrate the islamized APC's agenda against Nigeria. Note that Vice President has little or no influence on the decision of a President; in that case Osibanjo may not have much to influence if these Islamists, peradventure hijack the highest position in our Nation, and thereafter roll out any agenda that undermines Christianity. This might serve as a pointer to what I am saying; please read on: 1. Party Leader – North: Gen Muhammadu Buhari (Muslim). 2. Party Leader – South: Bola Ahmed Tinubu (Muslim). 3. National Chairman: Abdulkareem Bisi Akande (Muslim). 4. Deputy National Chairman: Aminu Bello Masari (Muslim). 5. National Secretary: Tijjani Musa Tumsah (Muslim). 6. Deputy National Secretary: Nasir El-Rufai (Muslim). 7. National Publicity Secretary: Lai Muhammad (Muslim). 8. National Treasurer: Sadiya Umar Faruq (Muslim) 9. National Financial Secretary: Alhaji Shaibu Musa (Muslim). 10. National Youth Leader: Abubakar Lado (Muslim). 11. National Legal Adviser: Muiz Banie (Muslim). 12. National Deputy Auditor: Bala Jibrin (Muslim). 13. National Women Leader: Sharia Ikeazor (Muslim convert). 14. EX-officio Member: Muniru Muse (Muslim). 15. EX-officio Member: Alhaji Yemi Sanusi (Muslim). Yet, these people want us to believe they are PROGRESSIVES and that APC is a national party. I think APC has a hidden religious agenda..Be guided people! Share to all Christian you know to vote wisely. I will not want my children to live in a Nigeria where they cannot worship their GOD! |
The inspector General of the Nigerian Police, has warned Nigerians to cast their votes and leave the polling area, immediately, so that law and order can be maintained. Professor Jega and APC are saying the opposite, encouraging people to mill around polling booths after voting, which will spark off serious disturbances, fights and complete breakdown of law and order. This can lead to security issues, whereby the Police and security agencies will be forced to maintain law and order, immediately. Nigerians, do not be misled by the selfish ambitions of others or be allowed to be used as their electoral thugs or even cannon fodder. Kindly be advised to follow the security instructions of the inspector General of Police of Nigeria, abide by the laws, leave the polling booth after voting at once and do not for any reason get involved in any illegal electoral act, criminal matter or violent acts. Complaints will be treated by the relevant agencies, electoral tribunals and the courts of law, and not by milling around polling booths to cause illegal disturbances, criminal acts of announcing parallel results or illegal acts of treason like forming a parallel Government. Election tribunals and the courts of the land are the only institutions vested with the constitutional powers to deal with electoral issues. Nigerians be warned, to not follow the misadvise of those who seem to want to cause electoral instability, insecurity, violence and even what may lead to treasonable acts. God bless Nigeria!!! |
We have entered a critical week in Nigeria's political History. The world is watching with interest as we go to the polls on Saturday. This great Nation, sure deserves change. Change of attitude, lifestyle, thinking, etc. Not the change that will depend on one man but the change where everyone will take responsibility towards building a better country. Some people have tried to convince me to vote for their candidate because they believe he will bring "change" They say: On certificate; ...just vote for him even if he presents "NEPA" bill On public debate; ...just vote even if he shuns every opportunity to explain how he will bring change. On Religion; ...just vote for him even if he doesn't condemn Islamic extremism On Recycling old rulers... Just vote for him,he has changed On Corruption...Just vote even if he's surrounded and funded by corrupt people, he would change them. On ability to lead a modern Nigeria...they say just vote for him, we have a good team that will teach him. I asked,why this blind faith? They said, "because the man who is in-charge now has failed, let's experiment with General....he's too old to be corrupt." I asked,what if the experiment fails? They said, then we will change him in 4yrs time...hmmmm. I want a better life for my family and country but I'm grateful for the progress so far made. I'm not ready to throw away what I have and follow the promises of Nigerian politicians. President Jonathan may not have accomplished all he set to do but no one can deny the fact that his gentle nature and leadership has given us the freedom we never had. Freedom is the core essence of democracy. For the first time in our history even idiots can insult the President and sleep without worry. On Saturday 28th March, exercise your freedom and vote who you like. I'll vote for GEJ. God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria,God bless and keep us all,Amen. #VoteNotFight#Peace. |
Buhari and APC are just like the ebola viral disease which must be prevented and avoided with care before its deadly outbreak.Nigerians take Note! |
These guys dont realise that in Cote d Ivoire, there was already a civil war on, and the UN was part of the electoral process. Also, the opposition had the backing of a certain European Nation! This was why the UN and the AU accepted that the opposition form a parallel Government, after the Supreme Court ruled in favour of the opposition, after the third count. Nigeria is a totally different scenario. No Western Gov is backing any opposition here (people should stop confusing AKPD/consultants propaganda with the neutral position of the US Government). There is no civil war on in Nigeria with the UN involved in our election. The threat of forming a parallel Gov should be treated as TREASON. The false accusations from Tinubu, Mbaka and co, "of Mr President wanting to kill them", should be legally dealt with! This is criminal, especially, when there is absolutely no evidence. Nigerians dont want desperate politicians to cause confusion and turn Nigeria into a bloodbath, simply because of their own selfish desperation to grab power at all costs! |
Its pertinent i let you know that INEC would have shiftedthe polls date but they have not shifted our Victory mindset. So lets see it as an opportunity to consolidate more and become victorious in the end.Please remain strong for PDP and GEJ for the change we desire.So lets remain proud of ourselves as we move close to Victory. |
Fellow nigerians lets not loose hope,stand fIrm with President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. Stand with PDP and have faith for a bettter Nigeria!! |
GEJ till 2020!!..... whether those devils like it or not.We already know that for sure. |
*Those intellectually blind and weak. *Those blinded by ethnicity,tribalism and bigotry. *Those easily deceived by his pretentious anti-corruption gimmicks. *Those suffering from all the above terminal sickness. GEJ TILL 2019 |
Fellow nigerians be carefull who you vote for because our future is our choice just a few days to our election choose wisely. |
GEJ FOR NIGERIA FOR SURE. |
GEJ IS THE BEST OPTION AND SUPERIOR . GMB IS INFERIOR IN EVERY ASPECT. WHAT DO YOU THINK?? |
CARRY GO CARRY GO BABA JONA CARRY GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
ANSWER FROM EVERY ONE GEJ ALL THE WAY WOW!VERY GOOD |
Change is transfomation and always constant. For transformation to take place in nigeria and become constant we have to exercise our power through our Votes and get ourselves the right choice we wont regret in future. GEJ IS THE CORRECT PRONOUCIATION AND. DEFINITION OF PERMANENT CHANGE! |
Naija Apkroko Thursday, 29 January 2015 United States Protests and Government Action Against Buhari This week, some Nigerians living in the USA had a protest against General Buhari. They were talking about the violence after the elections in 2011, and saying that they are afraid that Buhari will take the rights of Nigerian people if he is President. My friend lives in Virginia USA and she sent me some photos... She covered the peoples faces because they were afraid that they could be attacked by violent supporters of General Buhari They went to protest outside the United States Capitol in Washington DC because the United States Congress was holding an important meeting to talk about Nigeria and saying that the government needs to continue its action against the problems affecting our country. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/us-congress-to-hold-nigeria-on-the-brink-hearing/200065/ 9jakid at 08:56 Share 12 comments: Frances Jini1 February 2015 at 15:52 We need a president that serves God and belives in Jesus Christ. It is only a president that fears God that can rule Nigeria and I belive that it is only GEJ that can rule us for the good of this nation. President GEJ encourages the practice of true democracy by creating an enabling environment where people from diverse backgrounds can be accomodated. Reply Replies anne edu1 February 2015 at 16:42 Is time we vote out buhari, imagine him asking NBC to probe AIT concerning the documentary, if we give this man a chance then we are doomed, no freedom of expression or speech, democracy dies, eventually you go against his wish not the laws of the land then you be jailed. GEJ still remains the best, if u say NO then you better tell me what buhari has done for nigeria when he was the state head. We don't need a man that uses violence on everything. BE WISE Reply anne edu1 February 2015 at 17:00 GEJ all the way till 2019, God bless Nigeria. Reply happi happizealjohnson1 February 2015 at 21:58 President Goodluck Ebele jonathan is the best man that can lead the way let's vote for PDP Reply happi happizealjohnson1 February 2015 at 23:30 President GEJ faces not one but dozen of crisis,each big enough to define any presidency in better times as luck,fate or divine grace.he is capable to rule we nigerians. Reply sun shine2 February 2015 at 00:51 Buhari is a man without a vision and show not be allowed to govern the affairs of this great nation since he has no manifesto to present to the masses as his plans for Nigeria should he get there. I strongly believe we continue in TRANSFORMATION ( GEJ) with a manifesto that seems to be a guideline to hold on to when he becomes a president. Reply Frances Oreh2 February 2015 at 02:22 Am happy it's going worldwide, this impending doom must be stopped, buhari is an abomination we shouldn't allow to happen. Reply Frances Oreh2 February 2015 at 02:23 Am happy it's going worldwide, this impending doom must be stopped, buhari is an abomination we shouldn't allow to happen. Reply ice queen2 February 2015 at 03:16 Now we are at the brink of change, if we work together we will win. Say no military rule! Say no to violence and corruption! Say yes to freedom of speech! Say yes to giving our youths the opportunities they deserve! Say yes to GEJ! Say yes to change! SAY NO TO BUHARI!!!! Reply ice queen2 February 2015 at 03:16 Now we are at the brink of change, if we work together we will win. Say no military rule! Say no to violence and corruption! Say yes to freedom of speech! Say yes to giving our youths the opportunities they deserve! Say yes to GEJ! Say yes to change! SAY NO TO BUHARI!!!! Reply tasha adaora2 February 2015 at 04:38 GO GEJ!!!! Reply tasha adaora2 February 2015 at 04:42 We all know GMB is evil and shall remain so.GEJ is the choice we've made,PDP power to the people! Reply Load more... › Home View web version About Me 9jakid This is my blog. I was using wordpress before but I have moved everything here. I hope you like this!!!! View my complete profile Powered by Blogger. |
Nearly 70percent of the population,Seven water supply projects have been completed,providing additional 4.3million nigerians access to potable water. Significant progress has been made on major projects such as the south chad,the bakolori irrigation project and the galma dam. Nine dams have been completed in akwa ibom,kastina,enugu and ondo states to increase volume of nations water reserviour by 422mcm. Over 200,00 hectares,leading to increased production of over 400,00 metric tonnes of irrigated food products. |
The level of corruption in the country will be high caused by poor job opportunities thereby making the youths to engage them selves in assasins,political thugs,armed robery etc....poor standard of education especially for the poor masses....the last but not the least is the legalising of sharian law on us while we have the right to way of life and religion.IF you dont want any of these the power is in your hands.GO to your polling unit and wisely vote for GEJ the right man that knows the right thing to do at the right time under PDP!! |
GEJ is the best option for Nigeria no matter the blasphemy against him ,He is the best nigeria can ever have for now till 2019. |
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