Dear Compatriots,1. As we prepare to go to the polls tomorrow, I have come before you this morning to express my immense appreciation for the opportunity you gave me to lead this great nation of ours in the past four years.
2.
I also wish to place on record, once
again, my sincere gratitude for the support you have given my administration
without which the significant progress we have made in recent years would not
have been possible.
3.
In spite of the many challenges we have
had to contend with since 1999, our present democratic dispensation continues
to endure and grow stronger in keeping with the yearnings and aspirations of
our people.
4.
We have all worked very hard to nurture
and strengthen our democratic institutions and promote the good governance
practices which they were designed to deliver for the better well-being of our people.
5.
I believe I can say without fear of
contradiction that we all clearly cherish the democracy we now have and will
never willingly give it up for any other form of governance.
6.
This much-cherished democracy of ours is
about to be put to the test once again.
7.
I urge you all to troop out en-masse to
peacefully perform your civic duty of voting for leaders of your choice
tomorrow.
8.
As we do so, let us all - political party
leaders, contestants, party members, party agents, supporters and ordinary
voters alike, be very conscious of the fact that the eyes of the entire world
are on us.
9.
We must therefore comport ourselves in a manner
that will further strengthen our democracy and consolidate our place in the
comity of truly democratic nations.
10.
I
made a commitment on assumption of office to progressively deliver freer,
fairer and more credible elections in our country. In keeping with that
commitment, the Federal Government has given the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC) all necessary support to ensure that it conducts very successful
elections tomorrow and on April 11.
11.
We have all been assured that INEC is
fully ready for the elections. I believe that we can all trust that they are
certainly more ready now than they may have been before security issues and
other concerns necessitated a re-scheduling of the dates for the 2015 general
elections.
12.
As an administration, we welcome the fact
that millions of Nigerians who were yet to receive their Permanent Voters Cards
(PVCs) as at February 14, and would therefore have been unfairly
disenfranchised if the polls had gone ahead
on that date, have seized the opportunity of the re-scheduling to
collect their cards and can now exercise their right to vote tomorrow.
13.
We are also glad that our gallant Armed
Forces have successfully stemmed the seizure of Nigerian territories in the
North-East by the terrorist group, Boko Haram.
14.
They have recaptured most of the
communities and territories formerly occupied by the insurgents, making it
possible for thousands of internally-displaced Nigerians to begin returning to
their homes and communities.
15.
I heartily commend the very courageous
men and women of our Armed Forces for the immense sacrifices which they
continue to make in defending the nation and protecting its citizens.
16.
I also thank all Nigerians for keeping
faith with us over the past six weeks.
17.
I call on all political parties and
politicians in the country to allow the free, unfettered will of our people to be
expressed without any hindrance in the coming elections in keeping with the
hallowed principles and tenets of democratic governance which we all profess.
18.
The will of the people freely expressed
through the ballot is the bedrock of all democracies and ours cannot be an
exception.
19.
Let us all therefore be prepared, as true
democrats, to graciously accept the outcome of the elections as the rightful
choice of our people from whom all political powers in our democracy must
emanate.
20.
My administration has done its utmost
best in the past four years to deliver on our promise to positively transform
our country.
21.
Tomorrow’s election is another very
important milestone as we continue our march towards the fulfillment of our
God-given potential for greatness.
22.
The election offers us another opportunity
to empower leaders of our choice once again, and to show the world that genuine
democracy is alive and well in our beloved nation.
23.
I will like to restate my belief that no
political ambition can justify violence or the shedding of the blood of our people.
24.
I reaffirm once again, my personal
preparedness to ensure fair play during the elections and to deploy the
resources and institutions of state only in the manner prescribed by our laws.
25.
Let me warn, however, that as President,
Commander-In-Chief of the Armed Forces, I am under oath to protect the lives of
all Nigerians and the security of our country at all times. I will never
abdicate my responsibilities in that regard.
26.
Democracy allows dissent. It encourages
differences and even fervent disagreements. But elections must never be
mistaken for war or an opportunity to set fellow citizens against each other
and tear our beloved nation apart.
27.
Those
who may harbor any intentions of testing our will by unleashing violence during
the elections in order to advance their political ambitions should think again
as all necessary measures have been put in place to ensure that any persons who
breach the peace or cause public disorder during or after the elections are
speedily apprehended and summarily dealt with according to our laws.
28.
The nation’s security agencies are also fully
prepared and ready to deal decisively with any group or persons who attempt to
disrupt the peaceful conduct of the elections or cause any form of public
disorder.
29.
Our
dear country, Nigeria is the largest democracy amongst black nations of the
world. We are a nation of great accomplishments, with a proud history of
evolving affinities.
30.
Let us go out tomorrow to vote peacefully
and set a fitting example of political maturity for other emerging democracies
to follow.
31.
I wish you all and our dear nation, very
peaceful and successful elections.
32.
May God Almighty continue to bless the
Federal Republic of Nigeria.
33.
I thank you all.
Farewell jona!
ReplyDeleteFarewell jona!
ReplyDeleteVote wisely
ReplyDeleteVote for change. Vote for Buhari
#Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE
Let me assure you Mr. President (not the kinda assurance you feed us with tho) that of course we shall go out and vote for #change
ReplyDeleteWe're tired of your oral transformation stories
SAI BUHARI
God bless you.
DeleteIs this not campaign?
ReplyDeleteSeen... Saibuhari.. Lindaobserve
ReplyDeleteGej til 2019... Buhari.. Are u hearing the speech.. And we can understand his English.. Pls go write waec then come and contest in 2019...
ReplyDeleteRubbish, incompetent bastard! After 6 yrs of doing absolutely nothing, stealing money, allowing oduah and co to walk away with Nigeria's money, his wife's many drama, lies lies lies, the chibok girls, allowing other country to fight our wars and disgracing and belittling the Nigeria forces, stealing and dividing $56billionbwith diezeni etc etc. dancing after the 50 secondary school boys were killed, denying the girls were never kidnapped, the 30000 people lost in the 6 yes he was president. Baga! This man does not deserve not even one more hour. Enough is Enough!!!
DeleteLinda omoale, you dey post GEJ's supporters messages only, forgetting say na all of us GOD dey use to prosper your Mumu self to make you the person you are today. Have you forgotten what @MrAyeDee another PDP supporter did to you? GOD go shame all of you after this presido election.
DeleteGej all the way
DeleteGej nwanne Umu igbo si gi chiri gaba
DeleteYour celebration of Mediocrity is alarming. When i remember that sign in abuja of #BRINGBACKGOODLUCKJONATHAN, i know many of you GEJ supporters belong in a psychiatric hospital
DeleteGod will see you through bro
DeletePls all of you here that are ranting and raving and insulting the commander and chief could you go out tomorrow and vote. That is the only power you have. Insults and abuses do not hold sway or any form of power especially when people have made up their minds about which way to go. It only helps to expend your energy and shorten your life span.
DeleteB4 u open ur mouth and alter rubbish , ask people who witnessed buhari's rule in 1983 if Nigeria was better, read his profile on wikipedia, do ur research, don't jump from frying pan to fire bcus you expect a president to magically transform ur life...... GEJ may not have been d best, but He is still our leader at least 4 now, if u don't have leadership prospects at least just respect his office. The guy gave a simple speech and u rain abuses on him, do to others what u will have them do to you..... The future is deep, U'll reap what u sow....
DeleteFinally it ends tomorrow..
ReplyDeleteGm
SAI BUHARI
ReplyDeleteGod bless my presido
ReplyDeleteGEJ till 2019 even buhari is aware lol
It is amazing how many NIgerians are easily manipulated by words. Mumu, jonadaft has robbed you dry and stolen your children's future and you are still hailing him. You don't have the standard to measure Nigeria by anymore. This is not how a NATION is run. You need to expose yourselves and see how it is done in other countries. NIGERIA is in shambles and the people that are meant to serve you have taken advantage of you. Vote for something different and new a change.
DeleteU re a bad luck to Nigeria. U must go. Is Buhari we want, all Nigerians vote for #change! They said Buhari will take us back if elected President! Nigerians say it's a good decision to go back when you've lost your way on a 16yrs PDP journey where our destination as a nation is no longer visible. Please, Buhari, take us back to the era where:1. One Dollar was less than one Naira. It is incredible today!2. Everything was on first come first serve basis.3. There was zero tolerance for corruption.4. Oil refineries in PortHarcourt, Warri & Kaduna were built & running at full capacity.5. Anybody with questionable wealth was afraid to display it in public. 6. There was Zero tolerance for indiscipline. Everything was in order7. Nigeria had no debt at all.8. Neglecting your children was a crime9. Littering the public place was a crime10. Twenty oil depots were built and functioning.11 Western world can't interfere into our nation.12. Chad invaded Nigeria, we sent them packing but did not harness their Land13. Our economy was NOT running on generator14. We can sleep with our eyes closed because we were secured.15. Countries like Indonesia and Malaysia need not to set example on how to deal with drug pushers. 16. The Maitaseine Islamic Sect insurgency in the North was crushed on record time. 17. We want those days when Buhari was a military Governor but did not amass illegal wealth. 18. We want those days when Buhari was a Minister of Petroleum but did not hire a private jet for N10 billion. 19. We want those days when Buhari was a Head of State but did not loot the Treasury. 20. We want those days when Buhari was Head of PTF but did not steal the Fund even in the days of Abacha when stealing was the order of the day. Pls, Buhari & Osinbajo, take us BACK! We can't afford another 4yrs of waste in the hands of PDP!!! Take us BACK to the good old days of this our great nation. #havedecided to vote for #change
DeleteIrabor pls go out tomorrow and vote. Pls stop expending your energies ranting and raving on this blog site. Take it easyooh!. I can see your life span slowly depleting with all the hate you arw harbouring inside you. It is an election and there are N150m Nigerians. Let them decide. All you can do is render your opinion and let other people render theirs.
DeleteYou see how stupid and daft u are irabo or rabies what ever stupid name u answer. Can u see all d post u mentioned that have been held by buhari and u think in your olodo head that its not enough for him. People have been president without doing half of what GEJ did in 4yrs. You think the change u want(which I doubt if u know what change means) will be provided by buhari? I pity you bcuz if by mistake buhari wins you are your family will be d first that will be led to d sluter house.
Deletepls remove political banners from your site at this point
ReplyDeleteJona sit down there. Goodluck is ur name. U r winning tomorrow. Endorsed in and out.
ReplyDeleteNice speech Mr President.
ReplyDeleteWhatever will be , will be
humility, why won't did man win? someone pls tell me
ReplyDeleteBecause he's dumb & incompetent.
DeleteShut up fool what do u know, odiegwu
DeleteLinda did u type all these??? U get power ooo.
ReplyDeletePeaceful elections from Basic Pulse
ReplyDeleteLive a remarkable life with Basic Pulse
God bless you too Mr President...............Someone else cud pick up dat name come tomorrow........
ReplyDeleteMoye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB....
So help me God..
ReplyDelete...JOSHSAYSO..LIB..FAN
Well said Mr President.. God bless Nigeria and let 'God's will be done during and after the elections. #PEACE!!!
ReplyDeleteOkay
ReplyDeleteWell said jare presido........mi no dey vote oooo bt I go pray 4 u
ReplyDeleteThis is from GEJ.
ReplyDeleteNot that piece (letter to Arewa) that APC manufactured, sponsored; and shared by Linda; and believed by you fools yesterday.
Your father is the fool blind bat
DeleteThis is another campaign strategy for all voter's to see his handsome face. Oh! We r blessed wit having GEJ as President, and history is made via him.
ReplyDeleteVote wisely. No violence
DeleteVote wisely. No violence
DeleteYes bro, U re soooo right. By Sunday we gonna be celebrating GEJ reelection.
DeleteUbanagum
Praying for peaceful elections.
ReplyDeleteContinuity or change.
NOW TALK ABOUT BEING PRESIDENTIAL AND SINCERELY BEING A PRESIDENT. ALL HAIL GEJ OUR AMIABLE PRESIDENT. GEN TILL 2019!!! VOTE GEJ, VOTE PDP, VOTE NIGERIA AND VOTE FORWARD & CONTINUETY, VOTE PROGRESS, VOTE A FREE DEMOCRATIC NIGERIA, VOTE PROGRESS, VOTE FORWARD IN PROGRESS IN NIGERIA, BACKWARDS NEVER AGAIN. VOTE EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL NIGERIANS AND EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL HUMAN BEINGS IRRESPECTIVE OF WHERE THEY COME FROM. VOTE DEMOCRACY, VOTE FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION. VOTE GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, VOTE PDP, VOTE NIGERIA.
ReplyDeleteNOW TALK ABOUT BEING PRESIDENTIAL AND SINCERELY BEING A PRESIDENT. ALL HAIL GEJ OUR AMIABLE PRESIDENT. GEN TILL 2019!!! VOTE GEJ, VOTE PDP, VOTE NIGERIA AND VOTE FORWARD & CONTINUETY, VOTE PROGRESS, VOTE A FREE DEMOCRATIC NIGERIA, VOTE PROGRESS, VOTE FORWARD IN PROGRESS IN NIGERIA, BACKWARDS NEVER AGAIN. VOTE EQUAL RIGHTS FOR ALL NIGERIANS AND EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL HUMAN BEINGS IRRESPECTIVE OF WHERE THEY COME FROM. VOTE DEMOCRACY, VOTE FREEDOM OF SPEECH AND FREEDOM OF ASSOCIATION. VOTE GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, VOTE PDP, VOTE NIGERIA.
ReplyDeleteAnd that's hey you'll remain an unhappy Nigerian for generations to come. The time is now CHANGE is here the time is now. Enough is enough
DeleteGoodluck in the polls tomorrow. God bless u Gej
ReplyDeletePresido well done
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Mr president for your leader this past yrs.However,the time has come for you to retire to Otueke peacefully.May the seeds you sow during your tenure continue to follow you home.God bless you!
ReplyDeleteStupid tribalistic northern girl! Bring your Buhari 2019.
DeleteCome and retire him na.....silly woman!.
DeleteGod bless you Mr. President, thank you.
ReplyDeleteLet's go to the poll and vote the candidate of our choice, remember voteNotfight. #NigeriadecidesMarch28. Good one Mr President.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations in advance
ReplyDeleteThat's my president
ReplyDeleteHope ur bags,luggage is already packed for u trip back to otuoke sha ?
ReplyDeleteIdiot! You have no respect.
DeleteLike the way you will pack out with ur tiny. Body sick individual ,u piece of shit
DeleteSorry about your silly-gay-self,child
DeleteMy humble president till 2019
ReplyDeleteIf u no like am visit gwoza
~Charles Ifeco~
May God see you through. Righteousness exalts a nation but sin is a reproach.
ReplyDelete5 Quotes From Obama That APC Is Very Uncomfortable With
ReplyDelete3 hours ago
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The president of the United States, Barack Obama, on Monday March 23, sent a special message to Nigerians regarding the upcoming elections, urging that the voting exercise be carried out peacefully.
President Barack Obama
Here are five quotes from Obama’s message that members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) are very uncomfortable with:
1. “Nigeria is a great nation and you can be proud of the progress you’ve made.”
Obama acknowledges that Nigeria has made tremendous progress that we can be proud of. Listening to the APC’s message you would think that Nigeria is not working, and Obama rightly points out that we have made progress under the present Jonathan administration.
Who would want uncertain change over the chance to keep progressing?
2. “Together, you won your independence, emerged from military rule, and strengthened democratic institutions.”
Read the quote again. Obama says there is no going back to military rule. Do we want to go back to being bound by the shackles of dictatorship? Buhari says he is a “reformed democrat” but as we all know a leopard doesn’t change its spots.
3. “You’ve worked hard to improve the lives of your families and to build the largest economy in Africa.”
Contrary to all the lies that the APC has been trying to sell, our economy is progressing, and it did not become the largest economy in Africa by chance but by the good policies of the Jonathan administration. Obama states this fact whilst acknowledging that the lives of Nigerians have improved, and thereby showing the APC to be liars.
4. “Violence has no place in democratic elections — and that they will not incite, support or engage in any kind of violence — before, during, or after the votes are counted.”
When violence is mentioned, Nigerians cannot extricate General Buhari from his famous statement before the 2011 elections and his famous silence after his supporters went wild. The Blood of Dog and Baboon statement recently made concerning the 2015 elections still echoes deeply. The APC is threatening a parallel government also… Obama’s speech is a clear warning against that.
5. “Boko Haram wants to destroy Nigeria and all that you have worked to build. By casting your ballot, you can help secure your nation’s progress.”
Secure your nation’s progress. Don’t change your fortunes.
Obama’s call on Nigeria to secure our progress is like a call to retain President Jonathan under whose presidency this progress has been achieved. As it is ill advised to change a commander-in-chief during war, Nigerians must fight together and eliminate Boko Haram with the armed forces who are presently winning the war and sustain this momentum.
Obama also said: ”in this task of advancing the security, prosperity, and human rights of all Nigerians, you will continue to have a friend and partner in the United States of America.”
Lest we forget, Nigerians are still much aware of the flagrant violation of human rights under General Buhari, resulting in a rupture in diplomatic relations with the UK and others.
What other areas of this Obama speech do you think the APC is uncomfortable with? Watch below:
Sai Buhari!!!
DeleteGreat speech. That is a commander and chief speaking
ReplyDeleteThis man has no iota of shame. He should just go and die! Someone shoot him already. Can't believe he said he fulfilled his promise on security. What a douchebag! This man will not die well.
ReplyDeleteCome on now! I really don't care too much for himabs his ilk, but let's be civil to the end. Please do not wish anyone death.
DeleteOga or madam anonymous with no name u think to rule is easy abi,just bcos of ur selfish reasons u are castigating my president shame on you. Theirs no way a ruler can fulfil the wants of every one he's ruling at thesame time, it's only the Mighty one in heaven that can solve all our needs, when they will ask people like u to rule now na ur type go thief money dey build mansions for Ghana and US abeg park well driver anonymous. Linda observe
DeleteHey anonymous, may you eat your own thoughtless words in Jesus name.
DeleteGEJ all the wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy
ReplyDeleteThis man goodluck I like u pieces o as u win I will happy I say diz from my heart, u will win sir, win and win again.
Delete@vuvuzela that win is highly unlikely
DeleteOctober loading 5 4 3 2 1 gone...
DeleteOtuoke loading...., kikikikiki
ReplyDeleteStupid fool.. olori buruku somebody
ReplyDeleteWell said Sir#Team GEJ
ReplyDeleteWell written and read. May God see you thro in tomorrow's poll IJN.
ReplyDeleteWell said presido
ReplyDeleteWe've heard you sir!
ReplyDeleteThat's good
ReplyDeleteWell Spoken
Human Being No Be God
Well spoken.
ReplyDelete#Enoughsaid so the first two years no follow count shey? we don hear we shall vote for the leader of our choice. God bless NIGERIANS
ReplyDeleteMay God bless your effort and let the spirit of God prevail. God bless Nigeria!
ReplyDeleteThank you my dear president, by God's grace you will win o...
ReplyDeleteYou're a winner in Jesus name. Amen.
ReplyDeleteLinda you and Bonario and APC shall be put to shame tomorrow. Idiot like you supporting aboki man
this election is a ghe ghen somting o....hehehe...just a pity i wont vote...no pvc....
ReplyDeleteThank u my president! Can't wait to vote for u tomoro
ReplyDeleteSounds like a valedictory speech to me.
ReplyDeleteJohnathan all the way. ----C21
ReplyDeletewell spoken mr. president. God bless Nigeria. wishing all nigerians peaceful election. amen
ReplyDeleteWell said
ReplyDeletewell spoken mr. president. God bless Nigeria. wishing all nigerians peaceful election. amen
ReplyDeleteWise write up. It takes a lot of courage to put these together.
ReplyDeletewow!!! God Bless Jonathan(I'm not his fan) but he is truly a LEADER!
ReplyDeleteDesperation! Instead of addressing Nigerians you are still campaigning after campaign deadline! Pls talk no more and get parking before we kick you out! Retire and enjoy your 3 trillion with mama peace and diezani peacefully Pls!
ReplyDeleteDesperation! Instead of addressing Nigerians you are still campaigning after campaign deadline! Pls talk no more and get parking before we kick you out! Retire and enjoy your 3 trillion with mama peace and diezani peacefully Pls!
ReplyDeleteI actually like the speech, that's if he means everything he said. very good speech...BUT
ReplyDelete"Let us all therefore be prepared, as true democrats, to graciously accept the outcome of the elections as the rightful choice of our people from whom all political powers in our democracy must emanate"
I hope this includes him.
Wise write up, it takes a lot of courage to put these together.
ReplyDeletePresident Goodluck Jonathan, must indeed be a very lucky man, above any other personal quality or qualification. I knew about the word 'luck' or 'lucky' as a kid. BUT as i grew up, and went through so many books, i stopped believing in that word. And by the time i went through the whole Scripture, i mean 66 Books of the King James Version of the Holy Bible, without seeing the word 'luck' occur even once - then i expunged that word from my entire psyche. BUT just within 6 weeks of election postponement, i watched a Lucky Man escape the worst electoral defeat ever in African history. Goodluck to you, Mr President. I now believe in luck again !!
ReplyDeleteWow... so reasonable of you Chioma Obi. I'm impressed. Kudos jare!
DeleteWell spoken my presido till 2019
ReplyDeleteLAST BROADCAST. SO LONG MR GEJ. BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteWhat an inspiring speech, we hope u stand by your word and let the wishes of the people prevail tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteGreen snake under d green grass..pretender
ReplyDeleteGreen snake under d green grass..pretender president
ReplyDeleteGreen snake under d green grass..pretender president
ReplyDeleteAbi o, he's a pretender n a deceiver, we r wiser now
DeleteThat is my presido. May God bless u kind hearted man!
ReplyDeleteAmen! God bless u sir.
ReplyDeleteWell said.. Enroute to success... GEJ till 2019!!! Vote PDP
ReplyDeleteCunning man, Oga Jona nothing do you jare just be ready for any outcome. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteCunning man, Oga Jona nothing do you jare just be ready for any outcome. Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteMtsseeeew, non-sense, na only make-up him sabi....
ReplyDeleteIslamic fool shut up
DeleteMe like. Well articulated. Lol @ ordinary voters.
ReplyDeleteMr President,we love and appreciate your good works and effort over the years and we pray that you will do better in the remaining 4yrs cuz I know u will definitely win tomorow's election.In as much as I love,respect,adore and honor YOU,MR PRESIDENT,I wud like u to maintain a free and fair election tomorow...Plz no violence,no killing of innocent lives,no manipulation of votes. Plz disperse as much securities as YOU can to maintain peace and order.Warn d securities,no casualties.God has placed u dia and u will remain dia till d end of ur tenure,no one can pull you down..I hope this piece of writing gets to u before the election..GOD BLESS NIGERIAN...GEJ TILL 2019..
ReplyDeleteDid I mention dat I av already used ur foto as my cover foto? Yeah,I did...
Thank you too sir.
ReplyDeleteWHY BUHARI MUST NOT WIN
ReplyDeleteI want to ask, if Buhari should win Jonathan, will Buhari's
wife make Nigerians laugh and forget their sorrows like first
lady Dame Patience does? This woman has increased the life
span of an average Nigerian.
Examples of her "award winning speeches" include:
1- * Nigeria is a great CONTINENT.
2- * My husband and Sambo IS good people.
3- * I rather KILL myself than commit SUICIDE.
4- * My fellow widows.
5- * I travelled to abroad to rest in peace.
6- * My husband is the best couple on earth.
7- * The doctors are responding to treatment.
8- * For those who said I speech bad English, I left them for
God.
9- * Ojukwu is dead, but his Manhood still lives on.
10- * Na only you waka come?
11- * Chai ! Chai !! Chai !!! This blood we are "sharing"
12- * diaris God o...
13- * on behave of N2million I donate my family.
14- *To all those who think Goodluck Jonathan has failed, I
have a question for you. When a child fails an exam, isn't the
child supposed to be repeated?
Please support and honour Nigeria first lady by sharing this
with all your contacts
Don't laugh alone. Let us vote Buhari out because His wife
can't make us laugh like first lady Dame Patience
Chei ! Chei !! Chei !!! Dis message "we re reading" "diaris
god o"
Good Morning pal?=D :D =))
U are a foolish being and a shameless illiterate!beast in human skin!ode oshi!fool 4 life!retarded bastard!born by mistake!idiot!
DeleteHehe Hehe why insulting him no be your first lady vomit all that rubbish. Otuoke loading... Bye bye bye ohhhhhh
DeleteSMS POSTING TOOL 1
ReplyDeleteFarewell speech loading... 90%
ReplyDeletethanks oga gej. God bless Nigeria
ReplyDeleteThis nigga e crazy, i wonder y he's bitching out now. U gon learn tommorow nigga, all u need is a JOINT to keep ur lame ass lowkey. SAI BUHARI.
ReplyDeleteU are a fool. Watz bitching out about this. Go to school and learn how to read and write. Not all d nonsense you just wrote here.
DeleteThank u Jonathan buh tomorrow will decide the future of Nigeria. #THAT AKWA IBOM BOY#
ReplyDeleteFellow Nigerians, beware of he who seeks you ONLY when he needs you. Stealing your money and returning it to you as a gift.
ReplyDeleteAsk yourself; if you had lost a relation during the Immigration recruitment and there was no word from Govt until after the elections were rescheduled, will you be happy with this government? Add to that that no one has been punished for it. Does it mean those lives had a cost?
Ask again; if you had lost relations in the NE or in the bomb blasts and the President went dancing in Kano, will you support this government?
The change we seek is really not about voting Buhari in but about voting Jonathan out. In 2019, we (25-45) can then begin to work on being fully involved in decision making because we would have demystified the incumbency factor.
May God bless Nigeria.
Goodluck all the way!#takingfromexperience
ReplyDeleteOur Itshekiri brethren, listen.
ReplyDeleteWe wish President Jonathan a safe journey to the launch of the Delta Gas Park at Ogidigben. Devoid of the overwhelming dishonesty attached to even seemingly good initiatives, we should be applauding this development. Unfortunately, we are unable to do this due to the deepening of extant cleavages between hitherto good neighbours/communities solely for sectional/ethnic interests. Or how else do we explain the ongoing move by a company linked to ex-Ijaw warlord, known as Tompolo to get NNPC to cede the planned gas project to it to finance and manage. This was the agenda at a meeting held at the NNPC offices on Monday March 16, 2015 with the Group Executive Director, Gas & Power; Dr. David Ige in attendance, along with some officers of his division. We await a denial of the above, as is usual of them, before we supply minutes of the said meeting.
Nice one my President... GEJ till 2019
ReplyDeleteNice one my President... GEJ till 2019
ReplyDeleteNice one my President... GEJ till 2019
ReplyDeleteNice one my President... GEJ till 2019
ReplyDeleteWell spoken my humble president ,d Lord ll continue to be ur strength,u jst spoke like a father u r,God bless ur soul n bless our nation
ReplyDeletewell said sir! carry on. GEJ 2019
ReplyDeleteThis man must really think we are as clueless as he is. why is he suddenly treating boko haram with iron gloves just 6wks 2 elections. What was he doing for the past 5 1/2 years in power. Your good luck days are over.
ReplyDeleteVery well said Mr President. U arw. The best for Nigeria at this time. I have told Buhari and APC time and again that there is no vacancy in Aso Rock till 2019.. no more room for Dictators and rogues in our country Nigeria. GEJ till 2019. May GOD bless GEJ our dearest president. May GOD bless the Federal republic of Nigeria. Its in the second term that Nigerian will kno that u are a string decisive and action President. I kno u have bn careful in the past because of reelection support. Thank u sir
ReplyDeleteWell said...
ReplyDelete...Pretty say so!
Well said...let the tournament begin!!
ReplyDeleteA lot of people seem to forget all The atrocities GEJ committed. We Nigerians forget easily. Our case is like the situation of a mouse biting a boy's foot and blowing air on it to make it feel pleasurable. We cannot sustain another year of GEJ, GEJ must go.. He's bad news.
ReplyDeleteOlodo! Short memory. Between GEJ and buhari who committed atrocities?
DeleteCampaign Strategy....according to the yorubas..if u have confidence in your medicine, you no go worry...why still using presidential seat to boast of his achievements?, 4yrs again...naahh no way bros, Otuoke dey wait you.
ReplyDelete16years of PDP in Nigeria is enuf, Vote Change and if change also messes up in 4yrs, we vote their ass out.
Vote Change.
THE PEACE OF WAR
ReplyDeleteFellow Nigerians!
We do not envisage an end to this victory. We are determined not only to win the election war but win peace that I know. Fellow Nigerians, plans must be prepared in advance, actions must be taken now, if the end of the on-going elections is not to find us unprepared. The problems of peace cannot be solved by one political party or the other, the plans of a post-election NIGERIANS must be fitted into the plans of a post-election NIGERIA, for this fight is not just a fight between political parties, it is a fight for the future civilisation of our milieu, its results will affect the lives of all men, women and students alike, not only those now engaged in the struggle.
It is certain that until the crushing burdens of tyrannical armaments throughout Nigeria is lifted from the back of the people; we all cannot enjoy the maximum social being which is possible. We cannot build the Nigeria of our desire under the constant menace of aggression, nepotism, austerity, corruption and militarization. Freedom from fear and freedom from want must be sought together. The joint expression of aims common to APC, PDP and other political parties known as either change or continuity, which we are not to be left out, includes not only the purposes covering the elections but outlines of more distant objectives. It binds us to endeavour with due respect to our existing obligations to further the enjoyments by all quarters – great and small.
Nigeria as a whole must pray to God that he may assist and direct us in our quest for prosperity, lasting peace and maintenance of it. I believe Nigerians are conscious of having always fulfilled all our obligations in hard times like this. We must now make needed sacrifices compatible with our honour and dignity to pursue and assure a peaceful solution to the forth coming polls.
It is crystal clear that both parties deprecated war (government and the subjects), but the government make this war rather than let the nation survive, and we all must accept it rather than let it perish, and the war is here, fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away.
There is more involved in this contest than is realised by everyone, this question is involved in this struggle, can the future enjoy the privileges we have enjoyed; as we can ask those in power do we enjoy what they enjoyed and still enjoying.
I believe the dogmas of the quiet past, are inadequate to the stormy present. The occasion is piled high with difficulty, and we must rise with the occasion. As our case is anew we must think anew, and act anew, we must dis-enthrall ourselves and then we shall save our prestigious Nigeria. If all do not join now to save the good old ship of this country this voyage nobody will have a chance to pilot her on another voyage. Arise NIGERIANS, let’s fight for our right, let’s fight for peace and let’s do it with our votes as “to sin by silence when they should speak makes traitors and cowards of men”. Remember Franz Fanon once said “every generation out of relative obscurity have in her palms her destiny either to fulfill or betray it”. No significance of our actions or inaction will save us from the verdict of history, we all owe posterity an historic duty to liberate Nigeria.
Michael Omisore.
Please, tell me biko, is this not A President?? #speakpeacetoNigeria
ReplyDeleteThis has got to be foolishness . After Jonathan's first tenure, our country is still plagued with corruption, our economy is still still suffering, unemployment still prevails and you people are still shouting "GEJ till 2019". You guyz obviously love suffering, underdevelopment and backwardness. I'm not asking you to vote for APC but i think at this point, we should know that PDP has nothing to offer.
ReplyDeleteGod bless Nigeria
I still see GEJ doing something for Nigeria. For Nigeria to be South Africa and other African countries means we r progressing. It May looks bad but blv it will get better
DeleteMEMO TO ALL GEJ SUPPORTERS
ReplyDeleteI beg your indulgence to do this:
If you can honestly from the bottom of your heart answer a big Amen to this prayer below, by all means, go out and vote for GEJ.
Prayer: I wish you, your family and loved ones, all the "things" GEJ has brought upon Nigeria in good measure, pressed down, shaken together and running over. And so shall it be.
N.B: This election is much more about GEJ/Buhari, I am not expecting a miracle/transformation over night. It is about voting out GEJ to give another person a chance. The sooner it is realized that the election is about voting in #ANYBODYBUTGEJ the better. To show how desperate most people what GEJ out, even if Abacha resurrects and is put up against GEJ, I bet you, he will be preferred over GEJ. Buhari just happens to be GEJ opponent, anybody APC had produced would also have been accepted. Nigeria desperately needs to be sanitized from the filth of corruption which it's been plagued with and only after that, can progress begin. Buhari has an unbeaten record of anti-corruption and so we should give him a chance. If the only negative thing PDP and his cohort have against Buhari is old age, his health, religion and certificate, then they have no case because what makes a good leader is integrity, experience and maturity. That is why, when one wants advice, they go look for an elder with wealth of experience and not a PhD holder and a youth. Whatever religion you practice, even if you are not religious, unity and loving your neighbor is usually the right thing to do. Discriminating another person over their age, educational acquisition, health status and religion is wrong on any level.
As per the election tomorrow, I leave you to your conscience because whoever you decide to vote, posterity will judge you. Think long term for Nigeria if you genuinely love her as a nation and not the temporary spoils handed out to you.
BrendaN
ReplyDeleteBUT THIS IS THE TRUE POSITIONS OF THE PARTIES IN THIS PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IF THE ELECTION IS HELD TODAY
THE APC TICKET OF BUHARI/OSINBAJO WILL CARRY
SOKOTO
KATSINA
YOBE
BORNO
KANO
ZAMFARA
KEBBI
KADUNA
BAUCHI
GOMBE
ADAMAWA
NIGER
KWARA
OYO
OSUN
OGUN
LAGOS
NASARAWA
TARABA
THE PDP TICKET OF JONATHAN/SAMBO WILL CARRY
EBONYI
ANAMBRA
DELTA
BAYELSA
AKWA IBOM
ABIA
CROSS RIVER
THE STATES THAT CAN GO TO ANY OF THE TWO PARTIES ARE
FTC
KOGI
EKITI
ONDO
EDO
ENUGU
IMO
RIVERS
BENUE.
IF YOU FACTOR IN ALL OF THESE BUHARI/OSINBAJO WILL WIN THE THIS ELECTION IF THE ELECTION IS HELD TODAY.
Lol!. Where did you get this analysis from. Imo, BENUE, RIVERS, ENUGU, EDO, KOGI i am sure will go to the PDP.
DeleteA government that will give us power. BuhariOsinbajo please for the regular Nigerian kick the pdp out
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ReplyDeleteLinda ,pls kindly remove or delete GEJ AND SAMBO poster from ur web background,its almost 24hrs to election..
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ReplyDeleteif this governance is your utmost best... then it is high time you packed to otueke.... were somebody
ReplyDeleteGej all the way. Nice speech Mr president. God bless you too and congratulations in advance
ReplyDeletesee birds of the same feather.....you all go hear am!
ReplyDeleteAnd you fools actually believe Jonathan the dumb corrupt illiterate drunkard wrote that speech? Ever seen him give a speech without reading from a piece of paper? Anyone voting Jonathan is a fool for life. The guy spent 5 years ruining your economy and making only him and his allies stupendously wealthy. Be wise, you fools.
ReplyDeletePls shut ur mouth. Cause the Economy is not perfect in any other country in Africa but urs is best in Africa
Deletegood God is in control
ReplyDeletesmh - From Prof Wole Soyinka: Only 4 set of people that will vote GJ
ReplyDelete1. Those who are intellectually blind
2. Those who are blinded by ethnicity
3. Those who are blinded by corruption an therefore afraid of unknown should power change over
4.those who are suffering from a combination of all the above terminal sicknesses
"Then thou shalt say unto them,I presented my supplication before the king.that he would not cause me to return to JONATHAN'S house, to die there". Jeremiah 38:26.
DeleteVoting gej into another 4 years of power is like upscaling the current transition of solid agony on the surface of nation. Ideally, people fear change but guess what, change is all we need to make things better, to normalise our situation and ensure perpetual improvement. Obama in his first term of 4yrs changed a whole lot in the US, what's gej achievement in 6yrs? Let's ask ourselves if our education, infrastructure, security, unemployment etc, have improved. The answer is NO!!.. The future is in the hands of we youths to ensure we will NOT be deceived again and act wifely, a couple of hours will determine our faith. Say no to our defeats.... CHANGE IS ALL WE NEED PEOPLE#
ReplyDeleteGod Bless Goodluck Jonathan. May God give u victory tomorrow IJN Amen.
ReplyDeleteThat's my President
ReplyDeleteToo bad he will be the president of your village soon
DeleteThat's my President
ReplyDeleteThat's my President
ReplyDeleteGlobal opinions have it that Jonathan is one of the worst presidents in the history of mankind. One U.S. Dollar is now 220 naira. 200 precious school girls are still missing. More than 10, 000 lives (preventable deaths) have been wasted for nothing. God is not an author of confusion. It is His will that Jonathan MUST go.
ReplyDeleteShut up the problem is everywhere! My cousin in Cameroon was complaining of the same issue. So is GEJ also responsible for that. Foolish man
Delete'My administration has done its utmost best in the past four years to deliver on our promise to positively transform our country"
ReplyDeletepeople died at the Immigration test HE DID NOTHING BECAUSE OF ELECTION HE WENT TO SHARE 5MILLION TO ALL THE FAMILIES QUICKLY.... IF YOU HAVE VALUES VOTE WISELY IF NOT VOTE GEJ
#SEEYOUALLONTHESIDEOFCHANGE
'My administration has done its utmost best in the past four years to deliver on our promise to positively transform our country"
ReplyDeletepeople died at the Immigration test HE DID NOTHING BECAUSE OF ELECTION HE WENT TO SHARE 5MILLION TO ALL THE FAMILIES QUICKLY.... IF YOU HAVE VALUES VOTE WISELY IF NOT VOTE GEJ
#SEEYOUALLONTHESIDEOFCHANGE
GEJ ALL THE WAY.......
ReplyDeleteSai Buhari,GEJ is going back to Otuoke. He is a Motherf**ker
ReplyDeleteThank you Mr president for your lovely speech.We are solidly behind you and will vote for you immensely to deliver dividend of democracy. GEJ 2019.
ReplyDeleteVote Change not Buhari
ReplyDeleteJONAH IS THE MAN WE DON'T WANT A PRESIDENT THAT CREATES RELIGIOUS CONFLICTS. AKA BUHARI BOKO
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ReplyDeleteI like how all GEJ supporters are so peaceful and all Buhari supporters are so aggressive, rude in their comments. Let's just vote whoever we want in peace. GEJ is still president so you don't need to insult him for a general speech he made. peace to naija.
ReplyDeleteThis man has changed the way I feel about him. I think he just earned my respect. It is really not a do or die affairs. GEJ till 2019.
ReplyDeleteLinda ikeji.You are partisan & that is sad.How come you didn't publish General Buhari's letter to Nigerians? Pls.be objective & rational.They are both Nigerians & deserve equal treatment.
ReplyDeleteAll GEJ supporters are either blind, deaf, fools or all of d above, cos even a baby born into dis country is complaining.
ReplyDeleteI AM NOT A PARTISAN POLITICIAN BUT IT SURE IS ANNOYING TO SEE YOUNGSTERS IN OBVIOUS MISGUIDED EUPHORIA INSULT MY PRESIDENT IN SOCIAL MEDIA . HONOR YOUR FATHER AND YOUR MOTHER SHOWS YOU MUST HAVE SOME FORM OF DECORUM AND RESPECT EVEN IF GEJ IS NOT YOUR FATHER HE IS THE COUNTRYS FATHER LETS RESPECT OUR PRESIDENT IF YOU DONT WANT HIM BACK THEN VOTE HIM OUT . BUT STOP INSULTING HIM ON THE NET . ORDINARILY YOUR VOTE WONT COUNT BECAUSE BABA GOD KNOWS WE NEED GEJ AT LEAST UNTIL ANOTHER 4 YEARS WHEN ALL THE BAD MEN WOULD HAVE DIED NA ME TALK AM
ReplyDeleteLinda, I don't think seeing Jonathan's face on your page will make anyone vote for him. #peace
ReplyDeleteGEJ till the end
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