Centenary Anniversary Broadcast by President Jonathan (pls read) | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Mobile_Leaderboard_1

Wednesday 26 February 2014

Centenary Anniversary Broadcast by President Jonathan (pls read)

This is the national broadcast by Pres. Jonathan on the occasion of Nigeria’s Centenary Celebrations today Wednesday, 26th February, 2014. Read his full speech below
Dear Compatriots,

1.  I extend warm greetings and felicitations to all Nigerians as we celebrate our nation’s centenary; a significant milestone in our journey to Nationhood.

 2. One hundred years ago, on the 1st of January 1914, the British Colonial authorities amalgamated the Southern and Northern Protectorates, giving birth to the single geo-political entity called Nigeria which has become our home, our hope, and our heritage.
 3. I have often expressed the conviction that our amalgamation was not a mistake. While our union may have been inspired by considerations external to our people; I have no doubt that we are destined by God Almighty to live together as one big nation, united in diversity. Continue...

4. I consider myself specially privileged to lead our country into its second century of existence. And as I speak with you today, I feel the full weight of our hundred-year history. But what I feel most is not frustration, it is not disillusionment. What I feel is great pride and great hope for a country that is bound to overcome the transient pains of the moment and eventually take its rightful place among the greatest nations on earth.



5.         Like every country of the world, we have had our troubles. And we still do. We have fought a civil war. We have seen civil authorities overthrown by the military. We have suffered sectarian violence. And as I speak, a part of our country is still suffering from the brutal assault of terrorists and insurgents.


6.            While the occasion of our centenary undoubtedly calls for celebration, it is also a moment to pause and reflect on our journey of the past one hundred years, to take stock of our past and consider the best way forward for our nation.


7.         Even as we celebrate our centenary, we must realise that in the context of history, our nation is still in its infancy.


8.         We are a nation of the future, not of the past and while we may have travelled for a century, we are not yet at our destination of greatness.


9.         The amalgamation of 1914 was only the first step in our national journey. Unification was followed by independence and democracy which have unleashed the enormous potentials of our people and laid the foundation for our nation’s greatness.


10.    In challenging times, it is easy to become pessimistic and cynical. But hope, when grounded in realism, enables and inspires progress. Therefore, as we celebrate our first century of nationhood and enter a second, we must not lose sight of all that we have achieved since 1914 in terms of nation-building, development and progress.


11.    Today, we salute once again the great heroes of our nation – Herbert Macaulay, Ernest Ikoli, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Alvan Ikoku, Chief Harold Dappa-Biriye, Dr. Michael Okpara, Chief Anthony Enahoro, Mallam Aminu Kano, Mokwugo Okoye and Chief Michael Imoudu among others.



12.    We must be inspired by our past to overcome the obstacles we face in the present and honour our forebears by realising the promise of a Nigeria that is not only independent but also truly unified, prosperous and admired the world over.


13.    The history of Nigeria since independence is the story of a struggle to fulfill our great promise. The discovery of oil in our country in the late 1950s offered new hope of prosperity but we have not always been able to reap the benefits in a fair and equitable way.


14.    The situation was not helped by political instability and the frequent suspension of democracy by military coups. During the civil war, the very existence of our country was cast into doubt but through it all, the promise of a Nigeria that is united, free and strong remained in our people's hearts.


15.    Thanks to the efforts of our statesmen and women, and millions of ordinary Nigerians, the union endured and flourished.  I would like to specifically commend members of the Armed Forces for their contributions and sacrifices to keep Nigeria one.


16.    General Yakubu Gowon had the wisdom and grace to declare that the civil war had seen "no victor, no vanquished" and welcomed, "the dawn of national reconciliation".


17.    It was in this spirit that General Olusegun Obasanjo collected the instruments of surrender at the end of the war and later became the first military ruler in our country to hand over power voluntarily to a democratic government.


18.    While the Second Republic did not last, his fine example was later followed by General Abdulsalam Abubakar who paved the way for our current democratic dispensation which has lasted longer than the previous three put together. 

19.    As we celebrate our centenary, I believe that it is vital that we focus our thoughts on the vast potentials of a unified and progressive Nigeria; and build on the relative stability of the Fourth Republic to achieve accelerated national socio-economic development.


20.    I also believe that the future greatness of our country is assured by the favourable tail winds of a resilient population, ecological diversity, rich natural resources and a national consciousness that rises above our differences.



21.    We are a unique country. We have been brought together in a union like no other by providence. Our nation has evolved from three regions to thirty six states and a Federal Capital Territory.


22.    We have transited from the Parliamentary to a Presidential system of government. We have moved our capital from the coastal city of Lagos to Abuja, at the centre of our country.



23.    Today Abuja stands as a monument to our national aspiration for greater unity; it symbolises our dream of a modern nation unhinged from primordial cleavages and designed as a melting pot of our diversity.


24.    If in our first century, we could build a new capital city, we can surely build a newer, stronger, more united and prosperous Nigeria in the next century that will be an authentic African success story.
 

25.    The whole world awaits this African success story. With our sheer size, population, history, resilience, human and natural resources and economic potentials, Nigeria is divinely ordained to lead the African Renaissance.


26.    That is why I am confident that in the next 100 years, those who will celebrate Nigeria’s second centenary, will do so as a united, prosperous and politically stable nation which is truly the pride and glory of Africa and the entire black race.
 27.    The key to the fulfilment of that vision is our continued unity as a nation. Perhaps one of the most amazing stories of our political evolution in the last hundred years is that an ordinary child of ordinary parentage from a minority group has risen to occupy the highest office in our country.
 28.    As we march into the next hundred years, it is my hope that mine will no longer be an extra-ordinary story but an accepted reality of our democracy that every Nigerian child can pursue his or her dreams no matter how tall; that every Nigerian child can aspire to any position in our country, and will not be judged by the language that he speaks or by how he worships God; not by gender nor by class; but by his abilities and the power of his dreams. 

29.    I am proud and privileged to have been elected leader of Nigeria and I consider it my solemn responsibility to act in the best interest of the nation at all times.


30.    Dear compatriots, in line with the thoughts of that great son of our continent, Nelson Mandela, let us not judge ourselves, and let not the world judge us by how many times we have stumbled, but by how strongly we have risen, every single time that we have faltered.


31.    Even as we remain resolute in our conviction that our union is non-negotiable, we must never be afraid to embrace dialogue and strengthen the basis of this most cherished union. A strong nation is not that which shies away from those difficult questions of its existence, but that which confronts such questions, and together provides answers to them in a way that guarantees fairness, justice and equity for all stakeholders.


32.    My call for the National Conference in this first year of our second century is to provide the platform to confront our challenges. I am confident that we shall rise from this conference with renewed courage and confidence to march through the next century and beyond, to overcome all obstacles on the path to the fulfilment of our globally acknowledged potential for greatness.


33.    I have referred to national leaders who did so much to build our nation in the past hundred years but nation-building is not just a matter for great leaders and elites alone.
  

34.    All Nigerians must be involved in this national endeavour. From the threads of our regional, ethnic and religious diversities we must continuously weave a vibrant collage of values that strengthen the Nigerian spirit.


35.    The coming National Conference should not be about a few, privileged persons dictating the terms of debate but an opportunity for all Nigerians to take part in a comprehensive dialogue to further strengthen our union. 

36.    I am hopeful that the conference will not result in parochial bargaining between competing regions, ethnic, religious and other interest groups but in an objective dialogue about the way forward for our nation and how to ensure a more harmonious balance among our three tiers of government. 

37.    My dear compatriots, as we celebrate our centenary, the security situation in some of our North-Eastern States, sadly remains a major concern for us. Just yesterday, young students, full of hopes and dreams for a great future, were callously murdered as they slept in their college dormitories in Yobe State. I am deeply saddened by their deaths and that of other Nigerians at the hands of terrorists. Our hearts go out to their parents and relatives, colleagues and school authorities.


38.    We will continue to do everything possible to permanently eradicate the scourge of terrorism and insurgency from our country.  We recognise that the root cause of militancy, terrorism and insurgency is not the strength of extremist ideas but corrupted values and ignorance.


39.    That is why our counter-terrorism strategy is not just about enforcing law and order as we have equipped our security forces to do. It also involves expanding economic opportunities, social inclusion, education and other measures that will help restore normalcy not just in the short term, but permanently.


40.    I want to reassure Nigerians that terrorism, strife and insecurity in any part of Nigeria are abhorrent and unacceptable to us. I urge leaders throughout Nigeria to ensure that ethnicity and religion are not allowed to become political issues.

41.    I hope and pray that one hundred years from now, Nigerians will look back on another century of achievements during which our union was strengthened, our independence was enhanced, our democracy was entrenched and our example was followed by leaders of other nations whose ambition is to emulate the success of Nigeria; a country that met its difficulties head-on and fulfilled its promise.

42.    Finally, Dear Compatriots, as we enter a second century in the life of our nation, let us rededicate ourselves to doing more to empower the youth of our country. Our common heritage and future prosperity are best protected and guaranteed by them. We must commit our full energies and resources to empowering them to achieve our collective vision of greatness in this second century of our nationhood.

43.    That is the task before our country; that is the cause I have chosen to champion and I believe we will triumph.

44.    I wish all Nigerians happy Centenary celebrations.

45.    Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

46.       I thank you.

116 comments:

  1. Yawns feeling sleepy


    Your comment will be visible after approval

    ReplyDelete
  2. Same old same old.
    God bless Nigeria

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Am sori linda, I know u said "pls read" but when I got to 17 it dawn on me dat "hey u reading abt nigeria, wake up my frnd" xo I stopped. Am xori, accept my apology

      Delete
  3. Rubbish as usual.. President Johnson refused to speak about the abducted girls by boko haram. And now, he's talking shit. Oloshi jati jati

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I jus wasted my time to read this trash....the so called confrence no be dem ur dem dem go dey there arrant nonsense!!

      Delete
    2. Mr Gay badoo of toronto,this is a problem that cursing GEJ won't help! Until the northern elders call their boys to order there's not mch the military can do! They can't start killing civilians but how do they know they are not bokoharam? They r using guerilla tactics cos since its their terrainn they are more familiar with it than our brave soldiers! See how long it took US to subdue alqueda?

      Delete
    3. I wish u could say dis to gen. Sani Abacha.....or Gen. Olusegun obasanjo...I see many of ur "aired comments" n I get happy cos it wasn't so in the beggining....d democracy dey work...at least u can open ur mouth in social media n say wat u like without fear. Badoo of toronto wey no get root for naija fit open mouth too.... But say u fit open mouth no mean say u go talk rubbish... If u don't care why do u speak?... To poison ppls mind?...wats ur motive?... Are u not old enough to be a solution? Huh?... If ure really a badoo and u know it,think again...
      *The Cook*

      Delete
    4. The achievements of Nigeria for 100 years according to this man is 1) Nigeria has moved from 3 regions to 36 states and FCT. 2) nigeria has practised parliamentary and presidential systems of government and 3) that the fed capital territory has moved from Lagos to Abuja. What happened to 24 hrs power supply, standard world class refineries, world acclaimed educational sector, etc. If these are absent what exactly are they celebrating cos if you ask me there absolutely nothing to celebrate. Well we know they want to use to settle some people. One day be one day sha.

      Delete
  4. Too Long!

    ¤@Mharyoowa¤

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I am fed up with all the illetrates on this blog who complain that any write-up more than 4 lines is too long! Did they go to school? If so,how did they pass exams! Serious issues are being discussed here!

      Delete
  5. GEJ includes National Conference in the speech but no condolence message to parents and families of the slain students in Borno! SMH

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. No just dey talk,e go make am luk say na shit you get for head,u sabi wetin hin talk abi make I shange am for you for ur dialect?tah,shine ur eyes n read well o

      Delete
    2. U cn be so quick to judge without reading!wats der on item/no 37 wat speech is dt?u cn curse jump to conclusion and u cldnt read!hisssss pls don't post any comment if u ve nuttin upstairs 2 write abt...xoxo Charmie

      Delete
    3. Dumb fool, if you took your time to read you will see that he did condole with families who lost their lives.

      Delete
    4. Wow! You really are blind or is is that you cannot read ni?

      Delete
  6. The person that wrote this speech tried.How I wish it truly reflects the true heart of Jona

    ReplyDelete
  7. Nice one mr president, you are better than the best, God who sent you will not leave u alone, keep your faith in God.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Nice one from my dear president, God Almighty will grant you what takes to lead right IJN. Amen!

    ReplyDelete
  9. A well written speech.But please,Ahmadu Bello was not a founding father of this nation.He was only intrested the Northern domination of Nigeria,and that was why we got our independence in 1960,instead of 1956.

    ReplyDelete
  10. Yeah we have heard you mr. President #bright bravo#

    ReplyDelete
  11. I pray sey I read am finish.

    ReplyDelete
  12. No 26.. I hope so too, that Nigeria will celebrate the second centenary as united people cos the way things are going it doesn't seem so. No 40.. I think he was talking to Buhari and Atiku

    ReplyDelete
  13. Mr. President, I don't think you believe in the youth talkless of unborn generation. it's well

    ReplyDelete
  14. Mr. President, I don't think you believe in the youth talkless of unborn generation. it's well

    lindodo pls post my comment

    ReplyDelete
  15. Long live federal republic of Nigeria!!!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Jonah so much luv this cap....... I wonder whats under that......
    .
    .
    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

    ReplyDelete
  17. Ok, i knw he is going to make statement..... Nxt pls.....
    .
    .
    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

    ReplyDelete
  18. God bless nigeria,may the soul of faithful departed rest in peace amen

    ReplyDelete
  19. Complete bullshit!

    ReplyDelete
  20. For once a presidential speech that makes sense, I must commend his media team and he himself mr president for a job well done.

    ReplyDelete
  21. Ruben abati really try o. To write all dis out for bros. Anyway, both of them are going back to their vilage nest year. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

    ReplyDelete
  22. I tink dat soldiers wil b sent out wif helicopter to search d hideout of bh,dis pple re too small bt jonah is sing dem so large.y nt eqiup d soldiers nd sent dem to face bh.barrack obama defeated osama bt jona can't defeat atiku nd his bh boys.atiku nd co just know dat as u re shedding pples blood dt hw ur generations blood will b shed

    ReplyDelete
  23. Too long abeg. Wish he was reading it out to me and not that I have to read it all. Bcos this speech wouldn't change the price of fish. Truth is,its not speeches Nigerians need. Do what is right,that's all.

    ReplyDelete
  24. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    ReplyDelete
  25. Jonhson abi na Jonathan has come again o, lol

    ReplyDelete
  26. Baba Jonaaaahh! We af here.. Me no fit read d tales by moonlight sha!

    ReplyDelete
  27. If only all this he said can be kept as one and implemented. Nigeria our great nation will be our biggest pride....

    ReplyDelete
  28. This call for sober reflection, let's be the change we seek and also pray for our Leaders.

    ReplyDelete
  29. God Bless Nigeria & Long live the federal republic of Nigeria. This was a great write-up,however we are tired of speeches,it is time to work.
    As for number 27,it's a shame that our president doesn't even know much about the ethnic groups that constitute Nigeria. President Jonathan is not the first Nigerian president from a minority ethnic group. As a matter of fact,many of our presidents so far have been from minority ethnic groups. The likes of Gowon,Buhari,Abacha,Babangida,Abdulsalam are all from minority ethnic groups.
    Anyways, nice write-up.

    ReplyDelete
  30. Celebration? When Nigeria's future generation are being killed and slaughtered in the north!!!!!!Shame on you Jonathan, disgraceful president.

    ReplyDelete
  31. Anon11.57 $ linda is cos of ppl lik u dat made d white man say if u want 2 hide somtin 4rm a black man den put it in d middle of a book! Nonsense! GEJ nice 1

    ReplyDelete
  32. One thing is sure....what Nigeria needs is a Proverb 29:2 leader....not one who claim to be a christain or a muslim...untill that happens..there will be no rejoicing..7 billion for a national conference,which we all know the end result"disagreement". What we nid is not a conference but to return to God...if my people who are called by my name..will humble themselves and pray,turn from their wicked ways...tthen God will hear from heaven and heal our land..

    ReplyDelete
  33. Oga Jona NA story u dey talk here,Nigeria,s need actions in the right direction with result to show, enough of stories,d blood of the innocent is crying,Oga Jona u know whAt to do pls do it,Nigeria is tired to be in one spot,enough of blood shed,do the right things,GOD BLESS NIGERIA,u will give account of all u have done surely one day,the youth are looking and GOD HIM is sitting on the throne of judgement,and HE Ready to open the book of record,Nigerias are waiting ,

    ReplyDelete
  34. I worry about a President who only sounds good when reading speeches prepared by someone else. Impromtu speeches betray ur real thoughts and in that light, our Presido is a complete moron!

    ReplyDelete
  35. 45 POINTERS! NNE, I NO GET EXAM I BEG. WHOZ NEXT?

    ReplyDelete
  36. Is dis d solution to d attack in Yobe state.


    FDJ

    ReplyDelete
  37. Presido, this National Conference will be another waste of time and resources because as usual, we r putting the cart before the horse. A meaningful conference, as u rightly pointed out, should be inclusive. Which means that the majority of Nigerians should be able to contribute to the debates. But Oga, the majority of Nigerians r too hungry to think straight. A hungry man is not likely to be lucid. This is why I have always advocated that we r not yet ready for Democracy in Nigeria. Democracy assumes intelligence and rational thinking on the part of the majority, u see. So before u run another jamboree called National Conference, u need to first do ur job by improving the quality of life of the majority of our countrymen. And in this regard, u have been an epic failure! Thank u Sir.

    ReplyDelete
  38. Linda u be fool o......is dis news....u beta go to sch and study journalism....Msteeeew....

    ReplyDelete
  39. Wats all dis bikonu.....wetin concern us wit dis storyland!!! 100yrs ago,dey no xpect say country go bad lik dis!!! Country beta pass 100yrs ago!!! Foolish jonathan!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  40. Be lik dis linda na ewu o....u don start abi??? Instead mke u find husband,na dis dirty info u dey gv us!!! U go university so? Cos I dnt gt if dis is news!!! Namah!!!

    ReplyDelete
  41. Wats all dis bikonu.....wetin concern us wit dis storyland!!! 100yrs ago,dey no xpect say country go bad lik dis!!! Country beta pass 100yrs ago!!! Foolish jonathan!!!!

    ReplyDelete
  42. A president that has sense will cancel this rubbish celebration in respect of the innocent lives killed just few days ago. But not our retarded jona. Mistake of a president

    ReplyDelete
  43. U R ALL PATHETIC
    BITTER PEOPLE
    ANTI-GEJ
    HOW COME U NEVA C ANYTHING POSITIVE IN HIM

    D MILITARY IS STRONG ENOF TO BRING DOWN BH
    BUH U SHOULD ALL CONSIDER D INNOCENT PPLE DAT MAYB KILLED IN D PROCESS

    DNT BE IGNORANT AND THINK OUT OF THE BOX
    THE YOUTHS R THE MAJOR PROB OF THIS CON3

    HW CAN A GRADUATE/ UNDERGRADUATE CALL DIS TEST TOO LONG DESPITE D SPACING FOR EASE OF READIN

    JESUS!!!!
    AM SHOCKED BEYONDS WORDS

    ReplyDelete
  44. I evn try read reach No 5. Its too long nd really,all talk nd no action mks me sleepy.

    ReplyDelete
  45. Lol. U think GEJ believe in Jesus? He is just camouflaging! Evil people! Blood sucker!
    -Yemoh.

    ReplyDelete
  46. What is too long? It won't take u more three minutes to read and digest! U are too lazy! If it is sexy pictures running into hundreds,u will look at them.
    READERS ARE LEADERS!
    -Yemoh.

    ReplyDelete
  47. God will always bless nigeria dis we kno buh wat are d socalled leaders doing to share d blessings arround d nation....abeg jonathan shud go nd sleep dis is a nation wer students died yesterday nd unemployment is d father of d day nd boko haram has depopulated d country in its 1st hundred years. I wud like 2 say we re jos starting buh if we kip focusing on d begining we wudnt achieve natn Jonathan shud shut up nd dance 2 d rhythm of d drums dat NAIJA is worse in his time

    ReplyDelete
  48. If I read this piece, I go ask myself why o!

    ReplyDelete
  49. Please before you comment on something make sure you read it very well and comprehend it. GEJ delivered a nice speech. Fighting terrorism is not an easy thing to do, IRAN, AFGHANISTAN EVEN with the help of NATO, US FORCES have not defeated them. Please with God Nigeria will be better. Love You Linda

    ReplyDelete
  50. Very interesing
    A tree cannot make a forest
    He need our support
    Stop critizin him @ all GEJ haters~onahboy

    ReplyDelete
  51. @ Tackling Insurgency... Mr. President pls provide these men with Helipcoters, Gunships, APC's and Body Armour for ground Soldiers, etc... Then we can start fighting terrorism from there!!! They need Logistics... Because they really lack it... Please help save more Lives!

    ReplyDelete
  52. This speech sounds like Alder consulting's work. Anyone who has read Leke Alder's book will see a similarity in the writing pattern.

    ReplyDelete
  53. Stupid tribalistic bastards! So Awolowo and Macaulay were the only south westerners that help liberate Nigeria, abi? Foolish man...he says he his proud to be leading Nigeria into the next 100 years. In actual fact, he is leading the country to its demise.
    Fuc$king clueless, shoeless, money and power miss road fool.

    ReplyDelete
  54. Same old same old.
    God bless Nigeria

    ReplyDelete
  55. The country should be in a state of mourning, it is these same people who say children are the leaders of tomorrow, if they believe what they say why shouldn't flags be flown at half mast? or is because those slain children are not yet senators and governors? haba mr Nigeria! When do we get our priorities right!

    ReplyDelete
  56. Cute onii u must b blind to call GEJ A.K.A bokoharam backbone God send. U are jst bn sentimental and blinded by ur dark mind. D worst president ever in d history of Nigeria is GEJ. 100% he stood by bokoharam indirectly. Bokoharam is used to blind fold us and take our attention away from d country's budget and allocation and focus on d insecurity while dey havest our money. Cnt u ask ur self y is it any time money is missing or if there is any money misunderstanding bokoharam issue must come up. And y haven't dey attack any government house or even make an attempt on GEJ's life or any of his cabinet. Wise up guys and stop allowing Fg to blind fold u with fulse islamic whatever nonsense dey call dem. Dis is political not religious. No true muslim will adupte women or slauter children or kill for fun.
    Ask ur self y each time we hrd dt member of bokoharam is arrested, in few weeks d case will die down and we never hear anything from jtf or fg again. Is it dt Nigerian amy don't knw how to intarogate any more or is it dt dey dint owe it to us to keep us up to date on d apprehended bokoharam member. Y does their case normally tend to die down and we nvr hear a word frm dem again. Guyz wise up and stop bn sentimental. Let's use our head and think well. Islam is not religion of terrorist neither does it support shareding of blood. President GEJ may d cause Allah forever follow u 4 what you've made us pass trough without feeling any remorse

    ReplyDelete
  57. Same old crap (born again child says so)

    ReplyDelete
  58. #goosebumps! Long live the Fedral Republic of Nigeria.

    ReplyDelete
  59. All this fucking libers who don't see the point of this speech, I have this to say to you all- you are stiff naked people. This speech aside making my eyes water, has giving me hope that this nation will be great.

    ReplyDelete
  60. GOOD NOVEL OR SPEECH WHATEVER.IS NOT ALL ABOUT GOOD SPEECH IS ALL ABOUT TACKLING THE ISSUES MILITATING AGAINST THIS GREAT NATION LIKE CORRUPTION, TERRORISM, UNEMPLOYMENT OF TEEMING YOUTHS.DOING ALL THIS WE WILL GET THERE, YES WE WILL GET THERE.I AND YOU HAVE A DUTY TO MAKE THIS COUNTRY GREAT BE LIKE AMERICA, CANADA, LONDON YOU NAME IT, BUT WE MUST HAVE ATTITUDINAL CHANGE.NIGERIA I HAIL THEE.NIGERIANS TODAY SONG IS CULLED FROM PSQUARE"100YEARS DON WAKA WE STILL DEY CARRY GO OO, NOBODY WAKA AA, NOBODY GO SOLO OO.BABA GOD NA YOUR GRACE.GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

    ReplyDelete
  61. Reading this from Jona isn't an option.

    ReplyDelete
  62. Nigerians through their President, are thanking their slaver for enslaving and imprisoning them for 100 years. Hence, the very imperialists who hoarded them together for their own economics and other selfish gains will be given Awards by the smart President.

    Bastards Fools are talking, useless people, Shame on you, You honour Queen.

    Boko Haram is killing people this bastard imbecile called GEJ is talking rubbish,

    Never ever name your child Azikwe he will be a fool and fool for ever, Thank his slave masters. who deport and not recognise them.

    You shall be the last president of that zoo, this year is pivotal mark this word.

    The sun will turn Red and the blood of her children murdered by nigeria and Britain will cover the Surface of this earth, after which the sun will rise again.


    Land of the rising sun. we shall defend her, no matter what. its pivotal the sun will rise.


    ReplyDelete
  63. I believe in Nigeria, I believe in my country and I believe that if we all come together in unity we will achieve our desired goals.... God help us

    ReplyDelete
  64. I believe in Nigeria, I believe in my country and I believe that if we all come together in unity we will achieve our desired goals...So GOD help and bless us

    ReplyDelete
  65. I believe in Nigeria, I believe in my country and I believe that if we all come together in unity we will achieve our desired goals.... God help us

    ReplyDelete
  66. Jonathan. May the Lord keep you and watch over you and grant you strength to move against the evil dards of the enemy of Nigeria.

    ReplyDelete
  67. With this constant shedding of innocent blood in the country,Nigerians are not happy.period

    ReplyDelete
  68. I cry for the youth of this country as i read the hateful comments coming from them.i wonder if they can be any different from our so called corrupt leaders.with this kind of mindset.A wonderful speech by the president and so many are cursing!Yea,its all talk and crap as some of you believe but why act like idiots and animals about it?Its a pity that so many underestimate the power of words and i believe if you are a patriotic nigeria,after reading thru this,you will be truly move to contribute your own quota in effecting a positive change in our country.BUT no,same old “its them not me“ mentality of many nigerians and most painfully of all,its coming from the youths.be the change you want,starting from this blog!

    ReplyDelete
  69. Those kids must not die in vain.

    ReplyDelete
  70. WELL SAID MY PRESIDENT, WE NEED CHANGE IN POWER, JOB CREATION, SECURITY, AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT OK. PEOPLE SHOULD MIND THE WAY AND MANNER THEY ABUSE THOSE IN AUTHORITY, LIFE IS GIVE AND TAKE OK.

    ReplyDelete
  71. LINDODO POST PLS Well said my presidoo, but we don't actually need much from the Govt, just Steady Power, Job Creation, Security,Human capital Development among others and good governance. people should mind the way and manner they abuse those in authority, because life is give and take.

    how easy have been able to make impact and change in your immediate families, left alone a country with so much hates and little likes, ethnic differences and quest for power let us be wise please.

    ReplyDelete
  72. DON'T ABUSE THOSE IN AUTHORITY AND COMMENT WISELY, LIFE IS GIVE AND TAKE. WELL SAID SPEECH ANYWAY, ALL WHAT WE NEED IS GOOD GOVERNANCE AND TO STORY, SECURITY, POWER, JOB CREATION, AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT IS IMPORTANT TO US.

    I KNOW SO MANY PEOPLE HATE U, TO SABOTAGE YOUR EFFORT BUT GOD WILL HELP U OK

    ReplyDelete
  73. DON'T ABUSE THOSE IN AUTHORITY AND COMMENT WISELY, LIFE IS GIVE AND TAKE. WELL SAID SPEECH ANYWAY, ALL WHAT WE NEED IS GOOD GOVERNANCE AND TO STORY, SECURITY, POWER, JOB CREATION, AND HUMAN CAPITAL DEVELOPMENT IS IMPORTANT TO US.

    I KNOW SO MANY PEOPLE HATE U, TO SABOTAGE YOUR EFFORT BUT GOD WILL HELP U OK

    ReplyDelete
  74. Pls u libers give ds man a break...he's trying his best n he's actually performing.

    ReplyDelete
  75. LINDODO POST PLS Well said my presidoo, but we don't actually need much from the Govt, just Steady Power, Job Creation, Security,Human capital Development among others and good governance. people should mind the way and manner they abuse those in authority, because life is give and take.

    how easy have been able to make impact and change in your immediate families, left alone a country with so much hates and little likes, ethnic differences and quest for power let us be wise please.

    ReplyDelete
  76. Long Live Nigeria...if Nigeria is still one after 2015 elections den 4eva we'll be one.

    ReplyDelete
  77. Centenary celebrations? At this time of the slaughter of so many innocent, bright lights before their prime? At this time of monumental fraud allegations? At this time when fuel queues have returned to Abuja? What will the visitors take away? Hmmn?!

    ReplyDelete
  78. Linda u refused to post my comment right.
    KASH said "PEACE" tnx

    ReplyDelete
  79. Centenary celebrations? At this time of the slaughter of so many innocent, bright lights before their prime? At this time of monumental fraud allegations? At this time when fuel queues have returned to Abuja? What will the visitors take away? Hmmn?!

    ReplyDelete
  80. Nice speech from the president of the federal republic of Nigeria...U are a true leader selected & ordained by God almighty. U remain the best & will continue to b the best as u are the choosen one to rescue the isrealite & take them to the promise land. In ur regime alot of history has been made, dat makes u outstanding from the rest. pple can say all sort of trash bt i know obviously that it's all abt sabotaging ur govt bt God is with u . The mouth that has spoken evil will definitely be reverted in the nearest future. pple who hv been saying rubbish abt ur govt, if called upon, can not even cast the first stone talk more of making an outstanding speech filled with great hope for the future. once again my president i say keep ur cool & b led as the spirit directs,every one with great vision are solidly behind ur regime. God bless u & bless the fedral republic of Nigeria.

    ReplyDelete
  81. Centenary celebration without our oil rich Bakassi. Ok before next other southern state will not celebrate it with Nigeria.

    ReplyDelete
  82. Hogwash!! Stop reading long,windy speeches.. Do something, stop the killings for Christ sake

    ReplyDelete
  83. COMEDY VIDEO :UB COMEDY & COMPERE HOUSE PRESENTS mcuchebarca in #LMAO EPISODE 1 Click http://t.co/hGpat75ljX

    ReplyDelete
  84. Mezie Eze +234806412366427 February 2014 at 12:07

    Mighty Father GOD Thank you for the country Nigeria and many natural resources you has bless us with may your name alone be Praise. you knows every thing, you sees every thing and you are watching us we has gone astray in so many ways by what will do and what we refuse to do, Lord have mercy and direct us that we may be able to hold strongly that which you have given onto us and never loose it, let your will be done.

    ReplyDelete
  85. Cosmetic....nothing more...misplaced focus...

    ReplyDelete
  86. Well done, my president. Long live Nigeria, long live my president. Wish u another tenure.

    ReplyDelete
  87. I didn't bother reading what that 'clueless' president if Nigeria called Jonathan read. The doesn't know what he is doing anyway.One that matters though is that the 1914 amalgamation of the Protectorates of Northern/Southern Nigeria was the worst thing that ever befell the people of Southern Nigeria. It was the day the British gave us Boko Haram

    Cynic*Igbo*Guy

    ReplyDelete
  88. Nigerias so called leaders..... The scorn of the world.

    ReplyDelete
  89. Calling Linda names for an event that concerns everyone only shows how shallow minded and how much of an illiterate you are. Name calling has never solved a problem yet many would not re-frame from such an appalling attribute. Many of you don't even know your history yet you condemn one who helps you to know. Oh! It's really pathetic To have youths who aren't interested in important issues but trivial inconsequential gossips alone yet wallow in poverty, mentally n financially. Kudos Linda!

    ReplyDelete
  90. still hope for greater Nigeria. Nigeria must be redefine,

    Peace to nija



    Obelenw

    ReplyDelete
  91. Still hope for a great Nigeria.....
    Nija must be redefine.....


    Peace to nija

    ReplyDelete
  92. still hope for greater Nigeria. Nigeria must be redefine,

    Peace to nija



    Obelenw

    ReplyDelete
  93. May God grant you, MY president, the wisdom and strength to deal with the security challenges we have in this country. God bless Nigeria and President Jonathan. Amen.

    ReplyDelete
  94. Small brain people that caan neither read or write are abusing themselves. Una sorry.

    ReplyDelete

Disclaimer: Opinions expressed in comments are those of the comment writers alone and does not reflect or represent the views of Linda Ikeji.

Recent Posts