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Wednesday, 17 September 2014

GEJ condemns Kano bombing, assures people of enhanced security in the wake of attack on FCE

The bombing at the Federal College of Education today has reportedly claimed over 30 lives. Below is a State House press release on the incident...
President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan commiserates with citizens and residents of Kano State on the loss of lives sustained today during the attack by terrorists on the Federal College of Education, Kano.

President Jonathan’s sympathies and best wishes for a speedy recovery are also with all those who suffered injuries in the dastardly attack.

The President commends the officers and men of the Nigerian Police Force who took prompt action to confront the attackers and minimize resultant casualties.

He urges them to be even more alert and proactive in the future to stop terrorist attacks in Kano and other parts of the country.

President Jonathan reassures the people of Kano and all Nigerians that the Federal Government continues to do all within its powers to further enhance the ability of the Police, Armed Forces and other security agencies to prosecute the war against terrorism to a successful conclusion and provide greater security of lives and property across the country. 

Reuben Abati

Special Adviser to the President

(Media & Publicity)

September 17, 2014

95 comments:

  1. Chief Condemning Officer of Nigeria

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    1. Bomb attack to divert our attention from CAN president's gun-running. Sorry, not buying the lies anymore. This govt is definitely not telling us the full story.

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    2. Lol! I tell u...u said it all

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    3. Maybe it was the weapon they bought in South Africa they are now using. Everyone knows BH=NG

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  2. Rubbish is all we keep hearing from this Lazy man and wacked out Media n Publicity Special Adviser

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  3. Condemnatnz aint enof..total war on dz evil sect..God bless nija

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  4. May the souls of the departed rest in peace.

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  5. He keeps reassuring.......okay oh!

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  6. The condemnator strikes again!

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  7. Hmm...dz boko pple Ã¥vë bcme crious again....RIP È›¤ d dead ones

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  8. This man should kukuma resign. #####QUEENMAYA#####

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  9. This man should stop condemning please! Im tired!

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  10. I comment my reserve

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  11. Saving face. Pathetic!!!

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  12. FIRST TO COMMENT***(Guru) I join mr president to condem the bombing as well.God is watching..

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  13. He keeps condemning


    #skaler#

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  14. ...Auto yimu,he needs to wake up

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  15. jona you for just keep quiet, na so so condemn you know, they show you their sponsor, wetin u do? oshii

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  16. Its only God that can fight this battle for us and by his grace BH will be history very soon.AMEN

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  17. Oh my GOD this wicked people is at it again why are they doing this. GOD please help this nation fight this wicked people.

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  18. Linda u hv 2 pay me dor this lool!
    Kelly Osborne just admitted she dated ozzy when she was 27 and slashed her wrist 3 times to prove to ozzy she loved him so much she cud die for him....
    They held her for exhibiting drunk & irrational behavior

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    1. What did u just say! Ozzy is kelly's father!

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  19. My country! What have you become? So sad. May the souls of the dead rest in peace.

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  20. and best wishes for a speedy recovery are also with all those who suffered injuries in the dastardly
    See Delsu Student Leaks Sextape He made with girlfriend online![pic/vid]

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  21. This act is barbaric
    This is crazy


    BORN TO SHINE!!!

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    1. ME 2 lol where d hell is steve???

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    2. @ nancy, are u a learner? Bis thinz.....guy donpark! No money to recharge. Lmao! Guys can broke eeh but na him mouth loud, sharp pass here .Common Recharge card

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  23. The sour taste of a vigorous leader should be tasted by enemies when they rise to fight his kingdom for a no just cause.I'm not sure if GEJ is that leader.RIP to the dead

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  24. Stop condemning, do something oga Jonah..

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  25. Please, enough of this condemning from the presidency. We need more action than words.

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  26. Please, enough of this condemning from the presidency. We need more action than words.

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  27. GEJ can condemn..Instead of acting, all he does is to set up committee and start condemning...I think we all need to add condemnation to his name..His new name now is; President Goodluck Ebele Condemnation Azikiwe Jonathan...@blissful_jay

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  28. Oshey! Condemner in Chief.
    Seems he already have the messages, all he need do is to change the date and location.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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    1. Lol...he has a "template"

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    2. You literally picked my brain on this one

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  29. Nau dey r dclaring total war..buh wen twas brought up sum wia lampoond nd criticised..sum wia tokn abuh amnesty..wots d difference btw d boko haram of b4 nd nau?twas treatd wid so mch levity..itz nau itz dawning on dem..God bless nigeria!

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  30. Oga Jona pls stop codemning and act.Declare war on this BH boys before they overtake this country from you.

    Take away Islam from this world and there will be peace.

    May the souls of the dead rest in peace.

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    1. No matter the schemings,Islam will survive the test of time....so all you islamophobic pole can go take a chill pill.

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    2. Have people not started running away from u yet? If u don't know , u are insane oooo. You would look like your ugly comment with bad English in the real life.

      Was it the Muslims that owned the jet your foolish pastor was trying to use to fund terrorism for the president. ?

      Foolish idiot.

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  31. This man is an annoying retard! Always commiserating and condeming fucking do something abeg

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  32. Tired of ds man's assurance jare! Always assuring dis n dat!

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  33. Well CONDEMNED...my Oga Jonah can condemn ee...

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  34. As usual and in conclusion; "the perpetrators will be brought to book"....Naija is so messed!

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  35. Stop condemning do something to stop all these. Rise up and take a drastic measure. I am sick tired of hearing word "condemn" from you sir.

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  36. Abeg o. Me dey kano nw

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  37. Hei God hv mercy upon dis country,this blood suckers r @ it again,God 4 how long ll u allow dis happenaaa,pls cum n fight 4 ur pple cos dis is beyond us.

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  38. Keep on condemning (grand "condmner" federal rep of Nig)

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  39. This has become part of our everyday lives.
    Death no longer freaks us.

    Which way Nigeria?

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  40. God! Show us mercy in this country.

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  41. I weep for my country Nigeria... This mother land full of pain n the tiniest bit of hope.

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  42. Repent for the kingdom of God is at hand let's not turn a blind eye to the manifestation of the scripture in revelation for those of us who are fortunate to be alive let's not take it for granted d bomb blast could have been anyone, it could be you tomorrow let live a live worthy of heaven forget about acquiring cause all is vanity and let's face our heavenly race. Christ is coming now it's no longer soon please do not be caught unawares those dat died today had no idea what was set before them. God bless us and God bless Nigeria and I pray that in the end we will kit he found wanting. Peace

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  43. He forgot to say "the perpetrators will be put to book" maybe the book don full...... Who is fooling who??

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  44. l have nvr seen useless n worst leader in ma life.l dnt tink he give a damn abt his citizen.Retarded man.YK

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  45. It is well





    Visit www.mapleservices.com.ng today, recruitment opportunities available.

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  46. Lol @ Chief Condemning Officer of Nigeria. Naija, una get mouth

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  47. Condemning the bombers but appearing in photo-op with their sponsor. Weyrey president.

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  48. Oh my fucking goodness. This must be a circus.

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  49. This man is so heartless indeed. This bh don't want him in govt . Why must he keep wasting lives of innocent Nigeria. I tire for dis badluck ebele o

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  50. Pls post my comment Linda. This man is an asshole

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  51. Together, we'll conquer dis situation. Let's Pray for our beloved country Nigeria.

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  52. Is high tym GEJ addressed dis issue of bokoharam.I don't just understand y a sect of group will b disturbing a country n Da government will just fold its hands n watch whyl innocent citizens are begin harmed

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  53. This man no dey shame at all?

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  54. Why are people blaming him? Is it his fault northerners are killing everyone including themselves? Let their leaders reform their people. President Jonathan has done more than enough for them. Let's support him as he fights the insurgents.

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  55. o God we humble ourself n call unto u, pls heal our land NIGERIA.

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  56. how long will he continue to sympathizes and act reasonably.....shiiior!

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  57. Most often I wonder how some fellow Nigerians think,most of u condenmin GEJ shld go n occupy d sit n let's see wat u are capable of doin.As for me,God is behind GEJ,USA 2day is victimised by several terror attack n deir president aint crucified but dey all gave him deir support.how many of u hav even said God bless Nigeria 2day?instead crucifying am sure Nigeria is b good n is getting better.God bless Nigeria God bless Ekiti God bless us ALL

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  58. Let me say it categorically that Nigerians need to stop and be serious for once. If private jet can be use to buy arms and bombing keep happening every time then Government has explanation to do to all of us. Enough of this nonsense. The Federal Government owe all of us explanation why she can not protect lives and properties simple.

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  59. God hope you are watching that is if u re existing.

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  60. Nigerians wake up abeg, they want to distract us from the SA saga abi! This is the fastest condemnation message ever released by this clueless administration, I now understand why Sanusi was sacked he wanted to put his puppet to do his bidding evidence by this and also s reversal of ATM charges, this man is the most clueless, corrupt and power drunk leader ever in this country, and by the grace of God the souls of the innocence will torment them and their generations.

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  61. God please save your people

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  62. EXCLUSIVE: Seized $9.3 million: Nigerian officials blame U.S. for secret South Africa arm deal
    Nicholas Ibekwe - 49 mins agoHEADLINE

    The Nigerian government opted for a discreet purchase of arms with cash as a desperate measure after the American government allegedly blocked all legitimate arms order made by the military, ‎high ranking military officers and top administration officials have told PREMIUM TIMES.
    The Nigerian government had on Tuesday admitted that it owned the $9.3million cash smuggled into South Africa aboard a private jet and seized by the authorities of that country.
    The administration also confessed that it was trying to use the money to buy arms and that it had already opened talks with the South African authorities on the matter.
    But multiple military and administrative officials told PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday that the government adopted that subterranean strategy to procure arms after American officials continued to stand in the way of legitimate arms order from America, Israel and other countries.
    They claimed the U.S. government has blocked orders placed by Nigeria for arms and ammunition, thereby frustrating the country’s effort to defeat the extremist Boko Haram sect.
    “We did it in desperation,” one of the officials said of the $9.3million cash-for-arms controversy. “All our efforts to procure arms, tanks and ammunition have so far been frustrated by the U.S. It is a trying time for our country and we needed to do something to defeat this insurgency.
    “America has kept posturing to the world that they are helping us to fight Boko Haram. But that is far from the truth. We have money to buy all the arms we need but the U.S. has continued to stand in our way. They won’t let us buy arms and they are also discouraging other countries from selling to us. They are saying we stand accused of human rights abuses by human rights group and that we won’t be allowed to get arms.”
    “Just recently we placed orders for tanks and jet fighters and it was ready to be delivered. Suddenly the Americans again came in the way. So we were left with no choice than to explore ways to get arms in the best interest of our country and its people.”
    Another official said, “We are convinced that the U.S. is playing out a script. They are desperate to demystify Nigeria’s armed forces and make it incapable of defeating Boko Haram. And they have an international network to frustrate our effort to get arms from alternative sources. It is even possible that they were the ones who tipped off the South Africans on this failed deal. They want their prediction that Nigeria will collapse to come true.”

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  63. Why should their soul rest in peace? ......... Have members of boko haram been brought to book?????

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  64. I life belle full wit d comments chief condemnin officer...na tru sef, evrytin in nigeria nw are condemnd.

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  65. Just a day after GEJ announced dere was no more recorded case of Ebola, D boko boys r at it again with their bombs. Now u wonder if they were really scared of Ebola?

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  66. does this man produce a drink called condem i cant understand all he says is condem NIGERIANS ARE TIRED OF HEARING THIS WORD CONDEM FROM HIM FOR GOODNESS SAKE

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  67. Let them find another word to replace condemn,we're so used to that word.

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  68. just wondering wen all this bombing and condemning stop..chei

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  69. If one thinks of d challenges in thos country, bad roads, armed robbery, unemployment, bad health facilities, corruption, boko haram, ebola , then hypertension don come o!!!!

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  70. i dont know , i dont ,know... this strategy to postpone the election wont work ... trust me


    enough is enough !!

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  71. Getting sick and tired of everyday condemnation. We want action not words.

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  72. He is always condemning after the act has been done. what is the solution to stop this insurgent.

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  73. oga am with u in 2015 u will sit there.

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  74. If na to fight Amaechi he go RUSH send Mbu now fight BH is busy condemning. Derisgod sha

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  75. He is always condemning but neva taking action..... #condemneroflife

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  76. Onuku! Keep on condemning while the boko harams keep on bombing...

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