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Politics › Re: Seeing Beyond Political Views by Whynotthetruth(m): 9:27pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
See how hypocrites invaded this thread to do their usual sanctimonious attitude while stabbing people in the back...and sucking blood of innocents  ....Op your message is well acknowledged but no sane man can sleep with his eyes closed knowing a venomous viper is lurking in the corner of his room...Thanks |
Politics › Re: Seeing Beyond Political Views by Whynotthetruth(m): 9:21pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
PassingShot: [s]This is not your first attempt at showing ability to tolerate others and readiness to be objective at issues of national interest. The first time was when you did this thread https://www.nairaland.com/2282829/nairaland-democrats-criticisms-president-elect-repentant
However, I realized that no sooner had you dropped your pen that your fellow GEJites got you back on the same hating way for PMB/VPYO. This is by the way anyway.
To the main issue of your thread, let's look at it this way:
1. Jonathan is largely responsible for ethnic and religion divisions we now see today in Nigeris. No sincere person will deny the fact that he played the religious and ethnic cards dangerously to the maximum. He even pronounced it loud and clear when he said Igbos are the backbone of his administration.
2. Another issue is lack of sportsmanship on the part of PDP and its supporters. It's a fact that those who supported Jonathan find it extremely difficult to accept the fact that the man has lost an election and therefore they need to move on. In sane societies, once elections have been won and lost, the losers will come together and support the winners to move the country forward. The losers critize the govt objectively by providing alternative means to issues; not by running their mouth on the pages of newspapers and NL to condemn every step of the new regime just to be seen to exist.
We all know that Jonathan couldn't have ever become president without the support of those who now no longer like him. So, why should it be difficult to accept that the man failed truly and it's the reason he was rejected at the polls.
I can only advise you to try to be yourself as there is nothing or very little you can do to change the bigots. Just try and make sure you don't fall back into bigotry.
As the Chief Wailer once said before he decamped, Buhari would have remained in Daura enjoying his retirement had Jonathan performed up to the mark. Unfortunately, bigotry and expectations of political appointment beclouded his reasoning[/s]. Trash from a liar, hypocrite and bigot... |
Politics › Re: Seeing Beyond Political Views by Whynotthetruth(m): 9:16pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
PassingShot: [s]This is not your first attempt at showing ability to tolerate others and readiness to be objective at issues of national interest. The first time was when you did this thread https://www.nairaland.com/2282829/nairaland-democrats-criticisms-president-elect-repentant
However, I realized that no sooner had you dropped your pen that your fellow GEJites got you back on the same hating way for PMB/VPYO. This is by the way anyway.
To the main issue of your thread, let's look at it this way:
1. Jonathan is largely responsible for ethnic and religion divisions we now see today in Nigeris. No sincere person will deny the fact that he played the religious and ethnic cards dangerously to the maximum. He even pronounced it loud and clear when he said Igbos are the backbone of his administration.
2. Another issue is lack of sportsmanship on the part of PDP and its supporters. It's a fact that those who supported Jonathan find it extremely difficult to accept the fact that the man has lost an election and therefore they need to move on. In sane societies, once elections have been won and lost, the losers will come together and support the winners to move the country forward. The losers critize the govt objectively by providing alternative means to issues; not by running their mouth on the pages of newspapers and NL to condemn every step of the new regime just to be seen to exist.
We all know that Jonathan couldn't have ever become president without the support of those who now no longer like him. So, why should it be difficult to accept that the man failed truly and it's the reason he was rejected at the polls.
I can only advise you to try to be yourself as there is nothing or very little you can do to change the bigots. Just try and make sure you don't fall back into bigotry.
As the Chief Wailer once said before he decamped, Buhari would have remained in Daura enjoying his retirement had Jonathan performed up to the mark. Unfortunately, bigotry and expectations of political appointment beclouded his reasoning[/s]. Trash from a bigot.... I believe Jonathan led the squad that went to ask why your people are killing my people... Jonathan led the squad that were stoning presidents...Jonathan led the squad that slaughtered corpers... Jonathan led the unending massacre of Christians and Igbo people in north since independence...Jonathan led the ethnic fight in Ajegunle Lagos under tinubu...Ibadan tout  |
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Politics › Re: FG Shuts Ascon, Integrated, Mobil, Oando, Sahara, Others Over Oil Scam by Whynotthetruth(m): 5:22pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
dustmalik: In trying to embarrass him over his grammatical errors, you ended up being a culprit of the same error. The embolden is incorrect. In English grammar, there are what are called "Imagined Events". The correct grammar would be, "If i were you, i would". Thanks so much for the correction...but I would rather stick to my own...thanks  |
Politics › Re: FG Shuts Ascon, Integrated, Mobil, Oando, Sahara, Others Over Oil Scam by Whynotthetruth(m): 4:50pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Dharniel: mehn, that was harsh... Wow...Was calling me a PDP paid tout who's here to denigrate buhari and his administration compliment  ...Park well jare  |
Politics › Re: Ex-president Jonathan’s Aide Returns N1.5bn Loot To FG - Newtelegraphonline by Whynotthetruth(m): 4:38pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
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