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Friday, 23 May 2014

Quote of the day from President Jonathan

During a #‎BringBackOurGirls protest in Abuja yesterday, president Jonathan told protesters to direct their anger at Boko Haram and not at the government. He spoke through the Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, Olajumoke Akinjide, who addressed the protesters;
“We must be careful not to politicize the campaign against terrorism. When a bomb goes off in Kabul, Afghanistan, the people of Afghanistan do not blame the government, they blame the terrorists.
“When a bomb goes off in Baghdad, Iraq, the people of Iraq do not blame the government, they blame the terrorists. When a bomb goes off in Islamabad, Pakistan, the people of Pakistan do not blame the government, they blame the terrorists. When a bomb goes off in Nigeria, we must all unite to fight the terrorists."

145 comments:

  1. The president has a lot of baggage or prolly he's always misinterpreted.
    It's all gud tho let him just #BringBackOurGirls.

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  2. Wth the way things are goin,I have a feeln GJE is goin to step down soonest.

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  3. boko bois stop d killin ooooo....idiots

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  4. I'm sorry to say this Sir, but with all due respect you goofed.
    If I can acknowledge you for the work done on the Benin-Ore road, why won't I hold you responsible when bomb explodes?
    The first and foremost responsibility of every government is the security of lives and properties of its citizens.
    If I may quote the Rwandan president Yoweri Museveni.
    "Me Museveni to say that I've failed to protect my people and I call on UN,I'll rather hang myself. We priotized the national security by developing a strong army,otherwise Uganda would have been like Nigeria where militias escaped with school children"
    Finall Mr president, we never saw Pontius Pilate crucify Jesus, but uptill date he's still mentioned whenever the story of the death of Jesus is told.
    Just like history won't forget you for the second Niger bridge,so also history will forever remember the part you played during this trying moment of our country.
    #BringBackOurGirls

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Dude I can't wait for u to sit on that presidential seat. And if u don't do all these things u just mentioned. I swear, I personally will murder u. Bastard! Like its that easy. So with all these things happening, u still think its the fault of the President? I'm so sorry for u.

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    2. @Bonario. If u feel the government is not doing a enough, the portunity to do something is here, go and join the army and stop complaining

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    3. Gbam! Just said my mind.

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    4. Bonario ur ignorance beats me. Nobody blames pilate but the jews for Jesus' death. And museveni is just another desperate african leader who would say anything and do anything to get elected. All it takes is just for a few people in the army to be disloyal and he will be as clueless every other leader in the world. Islam is our biggest problem in nigeria. There is a problem when a group of people believe it is their right to rule Nigeria. By the way I am from thesame north.

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    5. You are πσ† making any sense.

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    6. Uganda... l

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    7. And ask urself, d american celebrities nd evn dr first lady dat lifted up d #bringbackourgirls nd #real men don't buy girls placard, r u tryn to tel me dat they wr directing all of dat to d president? Hell no, they wr to d terrorists. Welcome to nigeria whr every1 thinks dat evn d tiniest misfortune dey undergo is caused by d fg, nd dey freaking dnt do nofin to help demselves nd odas get off doz misfortunes. Wch day on ds blog dd u eva commend d gud deeds of Gej? But in a bid to bring him down u v ignorantly mentioned dem. Bonario or wat, wf d level of reasonin u hav, if u r offered a huge sum to join in d fight against Gej nd nigerians, u ll accept wf open arms. Pontius gav orders to kill Jesus, Gej dd not giv orders to destroy nigeria, d ugandan president u quoted, dd he eva bring any advice to nigeria b4 dey sought international help? For dat single act he's a bad leader to hav laughed at d weaknesses of his fellow leader, all dat desperate advices nigerians gav to curb ds menace, he has done, now if ur wish wch is for him to resign is granted nd bokoharam increases, u ll still come on ds blog to castigate him for runnin away from his responsibilities. I hate brainwashed idiotz lyk u.

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    8. Bonario you need to be very careful what you say. You can have an opinion but air it constructively. Empty barrels usually make the loudest noise. If it were Obasanjo, u won't have the liver cos u would be dead by now

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    9. bonario pls stop been antagonistic Gej is trying,for once lets be positive about Nigeria.Some pple have promised to make Gej govt ungovernable but they will be put to shame sooner than we think.Lets all be prayerful and positive

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    10. Thank you for this piece....I hate bonario

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  5. Ours is not terrorism. It's political.

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  6. mtchewww, mumu president wey dey find excuse

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    1. But seriously...... We should stop blaming this on GEJ he is human too. He's trying his best and people are working against him . In a time like this alll he needs is our prayers and all Nigeria needs is prayers too. I know this is the sign of end time and it must be fulfiled but that should also draw us to God.... God bless Us and bless our Country.

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    2. Amen,lets pray for our country and draw closer to God.

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  7. May thunder strike d left yansh of alllllll politicians dats brought Nigeria to such pathetic state!!! Useless ppple

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  8. Absolutely true, but the reason why most people direct their anger at the government is because the government has not done enough to protect its citizen, they have not lived up to their primary duties, directing blame at them, is simply calling them to action


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  9. Na true but government is nt helping d matter at all

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  10. If pikin dey very stubborn who people go blame, na the parent or the stubborn pikin.... jonah never get talk but i pray God guide him to do the ryt thing IJN.. Amen..
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  11. Smh dis una Gud luck tire me sef

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  12. Now I know our president has completly lost it.His speech shows his vulnerabilty and lack of clue as regards how to tame the insurgency.Why for God's sake will he compare Nigeria with those countries? Why can't he compare Nigeria with america who have fought terrorism with passion?We blame the govt because the govt has failed us for years and people keep dying in their numbers.We blame him coz we voted him into power and he assured us of fresh air in return.we blame him coz he's the commander in chief of the armed forces.We blame him coz instead of going to chibok or sympathizing with abj victims,he rather chose to attend rallies and go for conferences.we blame him coz he's so clueless and irrational to compare us with all those islamic countries!

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    1. Now picture this BOKOnita, u just became the president, u had good and wonderful plans for the nation. But meanwhile some oda high-profiled politicians swore to make u suffer in ur regime and tarnish ur image. Now wud any success come out from u or not? At times some of u just tink it's really easy.

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    2. He cnt compare u wf america bcos americans personally r not scared to die in any course, but if bokoharam gets u nd asks u to deny Jesus or die, u'll do worst dan peter, and if ur brother paradventure decides to join in d fight against bokoharam, u ll go on a 3day fast to beg God to mak him change his mind, but d americans r ready to tak up any challenge. U nd bonario na God go close dah una dirty mouth.

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  13. They have turned the #bringourgirlsback melodrama to a political front. It shouldn't be so. Some apc nitwits have hijacked it and turned it to politics. In the right sense, the northern governor that ordered the school opened should be the one to blame. You pple should leave gej alone.

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  14. we are solidly behind you our president.it is only those with vision dat can see the dept of all these

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  15. I agree with mr. President, its not his fault... I feel for the families who have their daughters kidnapped...if the like obi ezekwesili and Dino melaye want to really show support they should go to Borno state. The soldiers who are there fighting and dying are other peoples children

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    1. oby ezekwesili and dino pls carry your protest to borno state,atleast it will show how committed you are in finding these girls.

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  16. I agree 100% with the President on this. The protests have so far been directed wrongly at the Presidency rather than the devilish BH. This certainly would be counter productive. While the Govt is doing its bit the protesters should direct the protests at BH rather than Govt. Except probably there are other motives for these protests. These misdirected protests are strengthening BH rather than putting them under pressure.

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    1. tell them,redirect your protest to the evil doers BH not our govt,our govt is trying.

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  17. Word,too many complainers, they always blame the government for every little thing,word,this is way more than the president sef,i guess he is trying his beat,even involving the Americans and international society

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  18. But that's True.. APC is just behind all this negative talk abt this present govt. But guess what, nothing de shake GEJ. Cheers . ENGR Emy

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  19. Iraq and Pakistan were able to put up a fight against terrorist attacks to an extent. If Nigeria had followed suit, the blame on government would have been minimal. Its just like using a broomstick to deflate a tyre.

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  20. That's what it ιƨ. Well said Mr President!

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  21. You have my support Mr president .please do ur best yo bring it to a halt.

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  22. Rubish statement. If u don't know how to stop terrorist then step outside for someone who can do it. Shikana!!! ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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    1. Oh Lord, pls let Olaleye Adisa be the next president. Mofo!

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  23. We blame you because you should have nipped this boko haram in the bud when it first started but you chose to play politics with it because you are afraid to offend the Northerners.(all because of your 2015 2nd term ambition)
    If you know you dont have solution to the boko haram menace please kindly resign and let someone capable deal with those faceless cowards!

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  24. He is so right? D people behind boko haram wants 2 make d country ungovernable 4 d president but they will not succeed, God will arrest them.

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  25. Foolish of the president to have said that.
    We all condemn boko haram, we'r only protesting that something should be done about it. Where can we find boko haram to protest? So GEJ expects us to sit back and pray for him...

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  26. Perfect quote. Nigerians overdo it at times.

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  27. Yes d BH are blamed for any attack carried out by them, however the masses depend on the government for protection. Therefore we have to cry out to d government for help against d terrorist!

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  28. Oh yes leave good luck alone jour, direct to boko-haram

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  29. What a government.

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  30. Yessir! I'm in support of this statement.. We all are nigerians. Therefore, we have equal rights to stop dis bloody menace!

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  31. Don't mind them. The α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ now using bring back our girls as an avenue for politics. Political mongers. There ɪ̣̝̇ș God º°˚˚°º

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  32. Well said. When you have many children & most of them decide not to listen to you again, do you have the ability to ctrl them? Most of us keep blaming Jonathan as if he can be everywhere to ctrl the already corrupt country. As far as I know, Oga Jonah can't be everywhere in Nigeria by himself. After all, we are the same terrorist.

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    1. I hate posting comment but dis actually drew my attention,when a president startd 2 advices d citizens 2 seek there own security,u kn such country is heading 4 doom.dis shows dat our govt lake d vision 2 kn what dare major duty are,wic is protection of lyf and property of dare citizens

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  33. Abi o,pls tell them oo before them go take BP kill the Jona himself...

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  34. He is just vomitting rubbiush what a stupid man

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  35. DON'T MIN THEM! WHAT ARE THE NORTHERN ELDERS DOING TO BRING-BACK-THE-OUR-GIRLS!!!!!


    IF D SUN SET JONATHAN, IF IT RAINS JONATHAN, IF WATERMELON STOPS GROWING IN THE NORTH JONATHAN.

    EVERYBODY SHOULD GET A LIFE!!!




























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  36. FACT!!!!!!! But Nigerians will shout jonathan resign...... lik if he resigns dat will.stop BH.......

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  37. Bless u my presido,dnt mind d likes of bonario dat talks tru his slackened asshole,the US and UK intelligence wey dem bring,wat have they done since? Is nigeria d only country facing terrorism? If na nigeria d malaysian plane lost and dem nvr find am,naija peeps will start blaming jonathan,asif he is d one dat hid d blame,channel ur anger to boko haram not jonathan,wat do u want him to do? He sent army yet d prob has not been resolved,insteadof u to put him in prayers u insult him,well ur insults are workin..face d northerners not jonathan,jonathan is just one man and bokoharam is a group, if d ppl dat work wt jonathan are secretly boko haram members do u tink we wud succeed in dis fight against bokoharam? Pls tink more and type less..ppl wud jst b sayin rubbish asif if they were president they wil do somtin meaningful outof dis

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    1. you dont get it....no one is saying its all his fault but a leader should be responsible. did we vote for boko haraam? how dare him tell us to make our complaints to them. its an extremely irresponsible statement from a leader. if you dont even have a clue or are doing nothing at least just give us the IMPRESSION you got it all on lockdown. it would go a long way in making us all FEEL more secure (whether or not we are is a totally different issue). Perception is everything!

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  38. Yea dats ryt.. cos if we keep blaming d govt d sponsors of bh ar achieving deir aim of makin d govt ungovernable.. its berra to blame bh nd deir sponsors cos they ar d ones terrorising d nation..

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  39. He's out of depth for comparing Nigeria with countries whose government has perpetually encouraged terrorism to sabotage the wealth and power of their citizens. He has failed in his basic responsibilities as a president and no excuse can be enough for him.

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  40. Talk is free, we need positive and profitable actions. Every Nigerian including the government.

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  41. I think Mr. Presido should check those reference records properly.. we can't not be fooled by Leaders who lacks administrative knowledge..Mr. Presido Nigerians are blaming u because your security strategy is not working and it is obvious that this Cowards BH are winning the War agaist africa most powerful military. . So Mr. PRESIDO be advice that as a Commander in Chief u are to take responsibility of security and not some miscreants blood tasty hooligans.. Stop justifying ur errors and re strategize.. there we Leaders before u and Nigeria was peaceful and secure while this hoodlums where in existence then.. take the fight to them and stop giving baseless Quotes. Thank You

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  42. This is about the smartest thing he has said, since this issue began. We need to pray for our leaders, pray the Lord touches them and rules through them. Support them rather than fight them, because i'm sure that is exactly what these cowards want. They need to see a united people and know that we will all work against them.

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  43. Although I dislike his administration, he has a point. We should show anger to the govt as well as the terrorists who are the bad guys here. Too much attention on govt alone makes Boko Haram happy.

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  44. GEJ appears to be doing his best. But some people have just decided to play politics with the problems facing the country. APC with all its Muslim propaganda do not wish GEJ well. I don't like the APC. They've got too many Muslim fanatics and islamists.

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  45. What? This is just like reporting to the police that you got robbed and they tell you that you should direct your complaints to the robbers. The presidency need to go back the school of governance to know what his office is all about.

    Mr. President is getting it out-rightly wrong by comparing Nigeria to those violence-ridden countries. Are they his future model for Nigeria?

    Is the president expecting us to pity him like people did during 2011 elections and not talk his responsibilities to his face?

    #MyOriginalThoughts!

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    1. My thoughts exactly! What a shame, so sad!

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  46. Why shouldn't we blame a govt that is incapacitated by a minuscule group that has been killing her innocent citizens for almost half a decade now and is still at large. Besides we all know these attacks by bh are primarily to usurp his govt. I agree we must unite but the while we the people are doing the little we can, the govt seems docile and unfettled.

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  47. Don't mind d foolish idiots dat are calling 4ur head,they should blame Buhari and his boys {Boko Haram}.

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  48. How can we unite to fight the terrorists?
    Isnt it the money he and his govt are eating that should have been used to fight the terrorists?
    In all these countries he mentioned.are their leaders as corrupt as his govt?
    We should unite to fight the terrorists.With what kwanu?
    Abeg he shld accept his responsibility.this man is just so annoying!tufiaaa
    They shld continue eating.
    They will soon eat big fish bone

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  49. What? This is just like reporting to the police that you got robbed and they tell you that you should direct your complaints to the robbers. The presidency need to go back the school of governance to know what his office is all about.

    Mr. President is getting it out-rightly wrong by comparing Nigeria to those violence-ridden countries. Are they his future model for Nigeria?

    Is the president expecting us to pity him like people did during 2011 elections and not talk his responsibilities to his face?

    #MyOriginalThoughts!

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  50. It's true and we nigerians shld keep supporting/encouraging our government. BH are stupid for thinking they can undermine our president by killing innocent people. Cheers y'all

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  51. Off course, he is right. They should all think of a way forward and leave d government alone.

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  52. Word!
    But then, in the aforementioned countries, when they blame terrorists, the Government don't always condemn the acts, they do something.
    Now that's a difference between them and us.

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  53. GBAM! Well said.

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  54. But oga president,if we hadn't make this noise,u wouldn't have take. Quick action as u have done.but we done her sha,na u we go sent to terrorist u know.pls help us deliver our messages.thank u .God help u

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  55. Well said


    Mrs Davido

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  56. Way to go Mr President, I like that! #Le'Charisa#

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  57. Yes! Nigerians are usually cowards when it comes to issues that borders on criticism. They need to be told that we should fight the terrorist not the government.

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  58. This is a terrible comment from a president. It is true, it isn't the government's fault. But shame suppose catch him yeye mouth not to say shit like that.

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  59. Blaming the President means you ( Presido) has a responsibility @ hand as the Cheif of COMMANDER, blaming the BH will do them no harm or change their evil method so it is left for you ( Presido) to re strategize and win this senseless war.. thats your duty and this is why we are simply calling on you all d time to act. You should be pround to be our leader and not the other way round (may be u should go back to d school of history) to find out the responsibility and consiquensis of a Leader. Take the War to this Cowards before they grow bigger wings to chase you from Aso Rock and enslave us all in our own Country. A word is enough for d wise. I rest my case Mr. PRESIDENT

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  60. Word!!! If only yall can wear his shoe for day.

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  61. My prayer is I never 4 once voted dis man in2 power! Cuz as am seeing tinz now!! Pple will vote 4 him again!!! Come 2015

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    1. So who will u vote for? Apc that's full of islamists? I sorry for you. People who can sacrifice their very own shed blood just to get into power, by the time they get in na dt time una go hear wein!

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  62. That's human being for you. Now you re giving example wth other bad things. forgotten whn others persident were on dat sit, no life was wasted lyk ur turn. Shuld be ashamed. That's nt what a good leader shuld have said or if u re confuse n dnt knw wat to do anymore den step down or get a good advicer. #confusionThing


    ....CYNTHIA....commenting from my TOYOTA CRICKET

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  63. we have a SCHOOL PREFECT not a president....just like stealing is not corruption, and if we go to sambisa forest they will come for all of you.....i tell u we only have a class monitor as a president

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  64. True talk, nigerians we just dey disgrace our government for d world see

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  65. So we keep doing the blame game till we're all finished right? Mr president please go back to your drawing board and figure out how to put an end to this insurgency. The nerve!!

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  66. Utter rubbish.who is blaming him,pple's grouse with him is govts response to such attacks.military officers have been speaking out about how I'll equipped the army is.How much is an NSA's salary that he could afford a private jet.GEJ should stop fooling himself please and rise up to these challenges

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  67. In as much as we may not be blaming government for every bomb that goes off in the streets of Nigeria, the government on their part should as well ensure that all the T's and I's, as far as security is concerned, are crossed and dotted respectively. It's unfortunate that irrespective of the huge amount of money we spend (or claimed to be spent) on security every year, we still don't have the matching arsenals to fight our internal enemies. That shows how vunerable this country is should an external aggression come over us. God help us

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  68. Of course he's right!

    We shouldn't blame the people who we've entrusted the security of our lives and property into their hands. Let us instead, blame these blood thirsty vermins who have thrived under this corrupt excuse of a government.

    So going by your logic Mr. President, if a merry band of robbers terrorise my street endlessly, I shouldn't blame the system that's supposed to prevent that in the first place?!

    I think Mr. President just told us to fight our own battle.

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  69. Good one Mr Presido, are the Chibok girls in Abj, they know where to protest to, flog anyone protesting at Abj.

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  70. His very correct

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  71. That's correct, we as individuals have major role to play! Everybody is saying bring back our girls, who should?

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  72. As usual, a clueless govt trying to abdicate its responsibility to protect its people. The buck stops at ur table, Mr. President! Mumu

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  73. I totally agree with Mr President. He is the most insulted president Nigeria has ever had. Peepz just lash out directly at him. Not nice. At least during OBJ's regime, worse things happened. Or is this the case of 'The sin of the fathers of PDP being taken out on the sons'?

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  74. My hand fall..I'm a big fan of jonathan.. It's so truth that Nigerians blame the govt for everytin dat happens

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  75. Buh dats true, we shld blame d terrorist, truth is dias no tym 4 sentiments #Bee

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  76. True..let's unite and fight these assholes..we can't sit back and keep blaming d govtment while the fucking terrorist finish us all.let's all stand and fight with ONE Voice..#let's unite nigerians#

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  77. This is true talk. we should stop directing our anger to the government . The government is not the enemy, our enemy is boko haram and their agents

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  78. Mr president , tanx 4 ur comment, u nailed it. We all knw that it has been politicized.

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  79. Dumb government with dumb people!!

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  80. Ride on mr. president.Just do ur best

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  81. That is why none of the mentioned places have succeeded in getting rid of the terrorism. They need to blame their government more..

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  82. I share same view with you Bonario

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  83. Una go chop money clean mouth...
    Now boko bois have given you work for ur wages,u say nobody should call ur name.smh

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  84. I won't be surprised to hear the Presidency coming out to denounce this statement is not from GEJ himself. But, Mr. President, in those countries you mentioned, when a Minister fails in his/her role, s/he resigns voluntarily; but why won't those in your cabinet do same if you want to compare us both?

    Why can't you just do the needful and put your corrupt cabinet to rest by sacking everyone and then you resign too. That's what people in those countries do.

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  85. I thought he said those behind boko haram are ghosts, do we then direct our protest to ghosts or the man who swore by the constitution to protect lives and properties?

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  86. tell them, opportunist, using the blood of innocent nigerians for their selfish aim, sometimes i wonder if these opportunist pray that more bomb should explode and kill more people for their dreams to be coming true, nigerians, never expect less from them.

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  87. WHY SHOULD WE BLAME THE TERRORISTS WHEN THE GOVT HAS NOT DONE ENOUGH TO PROTECT ITS CITIZENS...AND WHO TOLD HIM THAT IN AFGHANISTAN THEY DNT BLAME THIER PRESIDO?

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  88. All is politics, it did not start from GEJ's time, even right from the time of army regime that this. Bombing started. So who are the terrorist in the country? Where are we going to see them and face them as it is said we should face the terrorist and not the government, Na wa o!!!

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  89. Instead of focusing on how to defeat these terrorists Jonathan is wasting time playing the Blame Game..I ask is that the solution to the problem? Assuming Nigerians blame terrorists will it bring back our girls.......

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  90. Ah ah! I thought he was rhyming cos if he was,the last line wld hv been "when a bomb goes off in Nigeria,the people of Nigeria shld not blame the government,they shld blame the terrorists". Eh Mr president whn u lead the fight we will follow.
    Shygal

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  91. Oh oh oh, the cries of the soldiers that BH is better equipped or the hunters and people that have been seeking approval to join the search. Are these reasons not good enough to blame the govt? People die almost on a daily basis, imagine the state of mind of their immediate families and friends. The torture, the pains, the frustrations each a bomb blast. All these are enough reasons to blame the govt. May God intervern in our predicaments.

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  92. Am waiting to see when Nigeria will divide, cos dis is wot Buhari wants when he said he will make this country ungovernable, will the president be d one to carry gun the soldiers mobilized ar not even doing their work well cos most of these northers millitary leaders ar aiding the bh. Y ar ppl nt blaming the governor, if GEJ resign will u stop the bh urself, stupid ppl, u talk as if u don't kn bh has sponsors who ar sitting right beside GEJ. U ppl shld let the man be joor

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  93. I dey shame for GEJ. his I.Q. sha...smh

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  94. I dey shame for GEJ. his I.Q. sha...smh

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  95. DO ONE THING RIGHT MR PRESIDENT, STEP DOWN!

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  96. lol.... shaking my head *face palm* Some idiots are actually agreeing with this? Nigeria has a long way to go. So we are now content with being compared to Afghanistan and Pakistan? Is that the example we should be looking at? Maybe if those govt had been more vigilant and not allow Taliban and Alqueda to thrive in their backyard, The U.S govt wouldn't be manning drones over their territories. When it comes to good leadership, I doubt anyone would mention Pakistan and Afganistan. Ask anyone to list the top shit-hole countries in earth and I am sure Pakistan and Afhanistan will be in the top two, and now our mumu president is comparing us to them. Do you guys believe that if Bombs were going off every month or week in America, and the govt has no solution to solve it, that Obama would still be the president? Though we condemn Boko Haram, the docileness of this govt is what is triggering the protest. I am really vexing right now. You guys should be dry fasting that Jonathan doesn't become president again, we will be just like those countries such as Somalia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, ect. The whole giant of Africa! ha!

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  97. SPOKEN LIKE A MORAN WHO HAS FAILED AT HIS JOS. STEP DOWN, JARE; STOP WITH YOUR STUPID EXCUSES! CARRY YOUR EMBARESSMENT OF A WIFE AND CRAWL BACK INTO THE HOLE YOU CRAWLED OUT OF!

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  98. Jeg should go and sit down and find solution to nija problems

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  99. SMH for my Dear country and her leaders! Imagine what a government that took an oath to protect lives and property could say. We are seating on a very lon tin!

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  100. GEJ am sorry for u nd ur Govt!!!.... By @successralu

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  101. I can see dino the tout.

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  102. Bonario or Bingo, BASTARDS like you can't bring GEJ down, he will rule again come 2015 and you, ur poverty, stincking family will DIE. I personally like this man the more FOOLS like you hate him. DEVIL KILL U and UR ENTIRE FAMILY!

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  103. Bonario....
    Cut the President som slack. It's not easy to lead the most heterogenous country in the world, abt 500 ethnic groups and abt 250 languages. I am not making any excuses for the President. The British should have left us with one language, as stupid as it may sound, but it could hav reduced some of these ethnic divisions. Meanwhile, Yuweri Museveni is not Rwanda's President, he is Uganda's President, so talking abt goofing, u ain't different from your president

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  104. @Bonario, your comments are the first I always want to read amongst many 'cos you come across as a very thoughtfu personl, but with this comment you just made, I dare say I totally disagree with you...it is far removed from the circumstances surrounding this whole saga, which obviously you have not fully considered, in all it's ramifications. The belligerent America, for instance, prides herself as a nation that sleeps with eyes wide opened, yet, they were flogged mercilessly even more times than they were willing to admit. Good thing was that, they came together as a people to form a formidable force against the terrorists consequent upon which Osama Bin Laden fell. But here, we're striking the shepherd and thereby taking side with these terrorists to pull down the head figure instead of strengthening him by prayer so he'll by God's wisdom be enabled to contend with these forces.
    It's just unfortunate this is happening, more so, during Jonathan's govt, the motive being obviously sinister, selfish and antagonistic. "We will make his govt ungovernable", May have being taken as an empty threat, worse still is that we have a very short memory as a people. May we be healed from selective amnesia. Mark my my words, this govt will go down in history as the most vilified govt, at the same time, as the most productive. As for boko haram, they have an end!

    HAWK-EYED

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    1. Yours is the most stupid and senseless comment I've seen on this blog. What a goofy analysis of the American war against terrorism. One American gave the order for the troops to move into Iraq and Afghanistan, that American sought all needed approvals from the democratic structures of America. That leader was never in denial and also took the blame when some Americans felt the order was needless, that leader is the President of the United States of America. WHERE IS THE PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA?

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  105. Sometimes I wonder hw a lot of Nigerians reason, if we don't blame d govt who shud we blame. I guess u shud come and blame ma grandfather 4 not doin enof 2 protect its citizens. GEJ stop givin excuses pls act like d commander in chief of armed forces and like like dat of Boys brigade or boys scout 4 christ sake. Kai naija.

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  106. Very we'll said if indeed it was frm GEJ.how come d holier than thou Protestants have not directed their anger to d borno state gov who against earlier warning to close d sch insisted on them having d exams @ that center.this same gov claimed he had information on where d girls are & his Apc cohorts/ Abj protesters have kept a deafening silence in all of that.i asked of what use will d constant insults on d president achieve in this situation?we always use d USA as an examplle,we want our president to be an Obama,do we as citizens act like a typical American?do we rally round as one in times of crisis NO?
    These is an orchestrated attempt by agents of darkness to bring down this govt & unleash terror on defenseless citizens based on their earlier threat.,it behoves on all to join in which ever way,be it in info dissemination,prayers etc to support d govt to win this devilish group.sitting all day @ d unity centre,castigating every move by govt can never be d solution.

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  107. This is totally disappointing, hiding your inefficiency under comparison with these countries. You should know that in these countries corrupt politicians are beheaded or stone to death. How many corrupt politicians in your administration have been beheaded or stone to death?

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  108. Everyone has a point to raise in whether we to blame the govt or the terrorist.... But when Jonathan said that "boko haram members are our brothers,so we should not kill them".....what do u think is the result. Spare the rod and spoil the child, so who do we blame...the parent (Mr President)...
    How many times was shekau caught and he also escaped.. Its shows our security weakness...also yet we should blame boko haram for being better than our soldiers... GEJ should think before making statements, we no its not easy to govern a country, but when for every issue u duplicate committee to find solution and they never bring the result who should we blame,the person that instigated the committee. Mr President we may tolerate all bombings but we won't tolerate not getting our girls back...#bringbackourgirls

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  109. Some of u here can't even lead a classroom let alone a country like Nigeria, yet u open your stinking mouth and run people down*smh* @ replierng, @Davina and the few reasonable people should pls enlighten dis shallow minded people.

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  110. Keep pouring blames fool, you can blame your great grandfather who cares?

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  111. mr presido u don yan finish. what happen to osama after his attack to america. gov did allow him to go scores free. gov, not masses. so think twice b4 u talk to ur people

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  112. mr presido u don yan finish. what happen to osama after his attack to america. gov did allow him to go scores free. gov, not masses. so think twice b4 u talk to ur people

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  113. I hope jonathan realizes that he & his wife would be the first t be killed or jailed if he pushes us back to military rule or jail. Weakling

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  114. These people blaming and abusing the president were not even class monitor to test leadership. They just open their gutters and be talking smelling things.

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