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Wednesday, 1 April 2015

President Jonathan deserves a Nobel Peace prize - Reno Omokri

He is my hero too. For conducting such a free and fair election & allowing peace to reign. If only...:-)

311 comments:

  1. God punish you Reno Omokri. Thunder fire your mouth

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  2. Oh please stop overhyping him. Lindaobserve

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  3. Peace prize as what na? Is that not how it is supposed to be?

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  4. No he should have conducted non free and unfair election.. enough of this rubbish jare..

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  5. Well said Linda.
    It can be as better as he's done

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  6. Hero of our time!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    I love u GEJ tilll................God knws
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  7. Y are we taking things tooo far...Abegiii nobel prize ko nobel peace prize ni....

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  8. And the wife deserves what???

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  9. O yes, President Jonathan truly deserves a peace prize. He is a gentleman to the core. I like him and God will continually to bless him. He made history by conducting a free and fair election even to his own detriment. God bless you Mr. President.


    IamEssy

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  10. KING OF LIBERS1 April 2015 at 16:48

    LMAO.

    Asslicker General of the federation.This guy is ready to lick GEJ's asss till death do them part. And I mean literally.

    The way dis guy carry stool, siddon, balance, open GEJ nyansh dey lick ehn, na wa.

    But still on still sha, LIBERS LOVE AND HAIL THEIR KING.

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  11. What of the people that died in Rivers state on election day.

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  12. Let's audit him first, then we know if it's noble prize or jail term.

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  13. Yes ooo he deserves it cos he put us 1st tk u Mr president without u dis won't have happen

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  14. Reno!for the first time I concur to your opinion

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  15. Reno you for give am now. Silly twat!

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  16. He is a Legend. Can never be forgotten in a hurry

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  17. And what will Buhari get for his "ungovernable" statement in 2011. Why did he keep mute while post election violence raged then. Na wa

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  18. Nobel Peace price ke? He deserve some lashes of cane 4 increasing d corruption in d country, he has no option so wat he did to Buhari ain't a big deal!

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  19. Y should we give Nobel Peace price 2 sbd 4 doing deir job just d way it's meant 2 b done?

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  20. GOD'S GIFT TO WOMEN1 April 2015 at 16:51

    Reno, what a cool name to give to my next dog.

    Away from this stupid guy. Are you a lady? Are you bored alone or in that relationship of yours? You wanna spice things up a little? then send a line of interest to akimseun2@gmail.com.

    Two things are guaranteed tho: One is discretion and two is, i dont need your money.

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  21. I want to see GEJ face to face I have a gift for him. I must shake him in this life, I have never seen a calm president like this. Buhari na look I dey look you, the problem in Nigeria u no go fit carry. Am so sure

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  22. Yes o he deserves a price.

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  23. Yeah sure...peace prize when tens of thousands have died on his watch and 200 of our girls are still missing...

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  24. All credit of peaceful election goes to INEC...Jonathan fucked this country up, how can u say such a man deserve an award? ur jst sore ass losers!!! In the end, truth will win over falsehood

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  25. Yes oooh he's my HERO too oh I love and restpect him more now. God bless him!

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  26. Hmmm upon my decamping back to p.d.p i dont no that this such we happen,noble prize my foot.

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  27. Come omo reno, go tell dem naa 2 kuku giv am d prize n leave us alone even though i applaud GEJ 4 it, dont make it seem as if free n fair election isn't obtainable anywhere else in d world.

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  28. Me too is my hero.






    Busy Fingers.

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  29. Why should anyone be a hero for conducting free and fair elections? Shouldn't an election be free and fair in the first place? Reno should keep quiet. If thats hoe Nobel peace prizes are won then several presidents and statesmen should have one. Linda why call someone a hero for doing what he is/was meant to do?

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  30. Hero my FOOT.

    He for no concede na, we for give am Gbagbo treatment.

    The most incompetent leader Nigeria ever had.

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  31. VERULe says-let peace reign in our dear country.

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  32. Abeg u people should stop over flogging this stuff.
    He did what was expected of him. Laurent Gbagbo stands a better lesson to him.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  33. He definitely is and will also be my "HERO", kudos to PGEJ. *sadface*

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  34. They may call weakling,mumu etc but you are truly a good and humble man. GOD will surely lift you higher for abiding by HIS word. GMB hope you have learnt something from him, you bloody thirsty general that everything is by fire by force, making someone's post uncomfortable, threatening parallel government if you loose. Enjoy your new post and we are watching you in your quest for CHANGE !!

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  35. GEJ is my Hero

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  36. No na Mama Peace deserve the Nobel prize - for Literature.

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  37. in his dreams...it is ok for this omokri of a fellow..it is over already

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  38. He deserves a noble peace prize for doing what he is supposed to do? A noble peace prize for not killing anyone? Is this what Nigeria has become?

    Lady G
    www. Gabychronicles.blogspot.com
    XOXO

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  39. I also agree with d opinion..he truly deserve a noble prize

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  40. Really??? No one cares about what you have to say. You are a non-factor Loser. Go back to the hole you came from

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  41. Really??? No one cares about what you have to say. You are a non-factor Loser. Go back to the hole you came from

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  42. Linda if only Wetin?if only Wetin?anuofia like you.taaa

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  43. I respect him more now. Posterity will ensure he never struggles with anything he desires in life.

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  44. Even Buhari can not boast of losing like this... not taking any1 to court or allowing boko haram to do nonsense without supporting the present govt

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  45. I also agree with d opinion..he truly deserve a noble prize

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  46. Yes he's a true democrat
    But enough said already
    Let's move on to the new
    Dawn.

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  47. was he meant to kill people because he lost. You are a fool

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  48. There are over rating this issue.
    What will goodluck do sef if not accepting defeat.
    How many people are ready to die for him?
    Is not like the election was not rigged,
    He tried to rig in places he could rig the election,
    Unfortunately it didn't still give him the amount of votes he wants.
    Abeg this issue should rest joor.
    Noble price ko noble price ni.

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  49. He truly deserves that prize. My guy

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  50. Yeah yeah...He is a hero for doing what's right?I applaud him don't get me wrong. But we should forget all the reasons we voted him out and the corruption cuz of that? I'm sure all of them are busy transferring their spoils to their various off shore accounts while you guys are busy screaming hero!

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  51. Sure He is a good man and I respect him for that.

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  52. I just love the man. He's one in a million. May God never depart your abode my able presido

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  53. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Congrats BUHARIANS..... Sai Buhari
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  54. VERULe says-let peace reign in our dear country.

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  55. We would award him a price for looting the treasury . Reno you have spoken well. Clap for your self .

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  56. hrm paul ojeih1 April 2015 at 17:06

    lol linda ur "if only means" if only he did not contest shey. well as for reno omokiri dude shut d f--up. you were unknown gej brought you to lime lights. so kindly crawl back to the woods whence thou came from. Nobel priZe my foot. what is so special about what he did niga concede defeat eve befor the election was announced.other leaders have been conducting free and fair polls . didn't obj do it. stupid idiota. you want to give him a nobel for being a looser oloshi.your time for being jobless is here

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  57. Isn't that the duty of a president? Noble price for expected behaviour???i do gerrit

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  58. Linda, I thought Aye-Dee1 is your hero with both your manipulation?

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  59. Linda, I thought Aye-Dee1 is your hero with both your manipulation?

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  60. I laugh... Reno shut up and stay shut... you are no longer relevant.

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  61. What Nobel price? None sense . GEJ conceded at gun point. He was held at gun point to concede and call GMB . You guys don't know how things are run . The cabals wanted him out .....very soon you all will confirm this.

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  62. If Buhari had lost...hmmm I wonder if some of us would have been able to step out of the house this morning. GEJ has won the hearts of many!

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  63. Which kin Noble? He did wat he should do.

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  64. Shut the fuck up Linda after you have collected money finish! You are so judgmental with your posts!

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  65. GEJ is my hero too. It is well…Nigeria will be a better place if the Northerners are as peaceful as the rest of Nigerians.

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  66. He deserves award for breaking millions of d hearts of supporters like me or wht is he implying? All d same, his personal opinion.

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  67. He is my Hero too..and a good man.

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  68. Jeez!!!!!! Reno enuff already! We knw u wud follow him into faya buh abeg spare us d sappy details. Kindly send all dese ur msgs to dose who make d decision on who gets wat prize n stop all d noise.

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  69. No dear Reno...GEJ doesn't deserve jack...he was a weakling..he had no aura to fight anything anyways...so just let him pack his belongings come 29th may back to outer....ALL HE DESERVES NOW ARE SHOES....at least he won't be shoeless till he goes under..

    He signed a freaking peace pact and for goodness sake, an average nigerian doesn't want war or riot or chaos, we are not south africans, neither are we french people who strike at every opportunity. So it was GEJ who didn't allow for bloodshed, it was simply a rational thinking of the average nigerian.

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  70. Even more though too gentle for Nigeria. It's good he left for a tough leader. Notwithstanding, I'm still keeping my eyes on Boko haram. Any strike yet or is there jubilation on their camp too?

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  71. @ Reno, I couldn't agree less. If it were the other way round, I can imagine how many churches must have been burnt down. And how many countless souls our Lord and Saviour would have received by now. To God be the glory. A humble man is NOT a weak man. GEJ my hero, I'll always love you. Thank you sir.

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  72. He did his best,let see was Buhari is going to offer us

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  73. He does. I love him. He made history

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  74. If only the truth would come out,we'd all keep quiet about what a hero he is.Anyway,this is Nigeria,soon.........

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  75. Honestly,why not? ? Enh...

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  76. may God reward him earnestly

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  77. Hmmm Linda, I heard from a very very reliable source DAT the reason why Jonathan accepted so quietly was because he made Buhari promise in front of d international community that he Jonathan will never be charged or put in jail for any offense by Buhari's govt.

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  78. I admire him so much his de best do far....rrally proud of him, he still remains my president anywhere anytime and any day

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  79. Isn't that the duty of a president? Noble price for expected behaviour???i do gerrit

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  80. For what?? Wasn't it suppose to be free and fair election..dumbass rano!

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  81. Linda linda, Reno's little wife.Now u feel very disappointed that Buhari won, hehehehe.

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  82. I swear to God! Reno Omokri is nothing but a goat....Jega is the democratic hero and he will always be and continue to be.

    Where was President Jonathan when Ekiti state speaker was voted out of sit by just two PDP member?
    Where was President Jonathan when people were killed everyday in Rivers state?
    Where was President Jonathan when Boko Haram almost finished them in the North?
    Where was President Jonathan when FFK said our past leader will die soon?
    Where was President Jonathan when Ekiti state Governor did a PDP poster mocking our past leaders?
    Where was President Jonathan when the wife said Buhari's brain was dead?
    Where was President Jonathan when the wife said they stone anyone who shouts change?
    Where was President Jonathan when the wife insult people who were even older than the husband?
    Where was President Jonathan when we slip everyday with no electricity?
    Where was President Jonathan when we suffered for fuel even the whole world already were already selling cheap fuel?

    Our last election was all about ethnicity and religion,who made it so....You so call president Jonathan!

    Signing out....Change we want and Change we got!

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  83. For Wetin? For accepting his defeat? What an insult? He should have manipulated the result and end up like Gbagbo. Noble prize is not pure water bros.

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  84. I lowkey think buhari is behind boko haram! No bomb blast since yesterday...Hmmmm!!! THEY'RE SATISFIED....The boko haram thing really outshined GEJ's work! I know he performed a lil bit.

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  85. Yes he deserves that and alot more. We love him dearly. God be with you sir.

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  86. Carry am go give am na!!! Or produce am for am.

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  87. Reno, stop lying. People died during the elections because contrary to a subsisting court ruling, GEJ deployed the military all over Nigeria to rig the elections. In Kaduna state a young man lost his life. He was shot by the military for no reason. Tell his mother you want to give GEJ a Nobel Peace Prize. In Rivers there was violence - women were even tear-gassed. Tell their children you want to give GEJ a Nobel Peace Prize. In Akwa Ibom there was violence - people were scared to even come out and vote. Tell them you want to give GEJ a Nobel Peace Prize. The very wife of President Jonathan told supporters to "stone anyone asking for change"! This is Nobel-Peace-Prize inducing behaviour where you come from??? Isorait. GEJ will be lucky if he is not taken to the ICC for electoral violence. Don't get ahead of yourself now. You need to find a big black hole and hibernate there for the next eight years...may be some more. It will take awhile for Nigerians to forget your shameful and disgraceful conduct. We haven't forgotten Daniel Kanu of the YEAA (Youths Earnestly Ask for Abacha fame) and we won't forget you either. Sucker...

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  88. we all need to understand the concept of Greatness and Heroism. I have been reading Revisionist pieces and White-Washing of Sepulchres on several Social Media Platforms with different people calling GEJ a Hero for conceding to Buhari.

    So he is now a hero because he conceded? Did he have a choice?

    GEJ has played Politics with the Lives of thousands of our Countrymen for too long. History will never be kind to him. Note that He wasn't magnanimous by accepting defeat, the circumstances and factors were all against him. He didn't concede, he was compelled to. He didn't give us democracy, we demanded it and we got it. He is not a hero by any standard.

    We should separate sentiments from matters of National Interest, all those who made hate speeches should be prosecuted. All those who stole our collective wealth must be jailed and made to refund the money.

    Sending congratulatory messages to Buhari should not confer automatic Immunity to these Wicked Criminals.

    The true Heroes are those who stood up in the rain to vote and stayed to make sure their votes count. Not GEJ who allowed impuntiy unchecked, to whom "Stealing is not corruption".

    GEJ's concession of defeat is commendable, but not admirable. He must answer for embezzled funds.

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  89. The egbo wey u dey smoke is from venus. Nobel peace prize ke?...Haa ema gbami ke.

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  90. Go and give him nah. maybe you think people at he UN don't have thinking Faculty like you.
    Jonathan that watched as many people died as results of insurgency yet he had the guts to come out and say" I UNDERESTIMATED THE TREAT OF BOKO HARAM" in a civilized society such utterances is an impeachable offense.
    so shut ur mouth forever

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  91. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  92. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  93. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  94. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  95. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  96. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  97. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  98. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  99. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  100. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  101. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  102. Y wont he be ur hero too anty linda,
    When reno omokiri is Le sugar daddy. Hehehehehhehe

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  103. reno get mouth Diarrhea !!!

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  104. Go and give him nah. maybe you think people at he UN don't have thinking Faculty like you.
    Jonathan that watched as many people died as results of insurgency yet he had the guts to come out and say" I UNDERESTIMATED THE TREAT OF BOKO HARAM" in a civilized society such utterances is an impeachable offense.
    so shut ur mouth forever

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  105. Awwwww!! President Goodluck has won The Heart of many!! Indeed He's THE HERO in all this!! wishing him success in all his future endeavors!! I Swear, I go miss MAMA PEACE!!

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  106. No Civilian President would have done lesser than what Jonathan does. All the other presidents who stuck to power in the past have military background, so Jona hasn't done anything spectacular and I don't think he has made any history contrary to the songs many people here are singing.

    Now here are my reasons for saying he hasn't made any history:


    1. There are international observers everywhere and any nonsense will get him Gbagboed into International prison because they have declared the election as FREE AND FAIR. Remember Charles Taylor, Laurent Gbagbo and Gaddafi. They are all soldiers who are not scared a bit of prison or death, that's why they never stopped fighting. But for GEJ, he is not strong; a civillian like you and I, not ready to languish in prison. Obama himself made allusion to Nigeria election a day before it held, so that is enough to send some sensation of fear into the spine of any African president who has no military background. Jona himself has been made to sign peace treaty twice and also interviewed internationally and made to vow that their would be a credible election.


    2. The earlier he agrees with Buhari, the better for him because no matter what he does, BUHARI is ready to suck him dry of the national wealth he has amassed for himself over the years and possibly dump him in prison. You will remember his wife shouting that she wasn't ready to feed her husband in prison. Jonathan is not a strong person at heart, so you should expect him to be scared of prison, unlike the likes of Buhari, Obj and other military converts.
    So, calling Buhari on phone isn't a big deal at all, since that would be the last appeal he could do so that his punishment could be lessened. With this, by the time Buhari start crying out loud that Jonathan has done this and that, we the gullible Nigerians will start calling Buhari a wicked man and saying "upon how Jona called this man on phone, yet he is still exposing him that way." That is what we call APPEAL TO PITY(Fallacy)

    3. With JEGA's intellectually calm and astute response to Mr Odubebe's bei bei bei, the whole world has already judged the man as a very shrewd and unbiased man, so I don't see any court case or rejection of the election result standing at all. Surely, Jega will defend himself and win in all cases. Also, everyone knows that Jona would have made many advances to Jega in attempts to bribe him; surely JEGA will reveal those advances in court and the story would be 'no story at all.'

    4. Jona had to act this way(you all know he is a Nollywood actor) just to buy the apathy of many gullible Nigerians (especially the 'prophet says' and the 'Jona is a gentleman' type). He hasn't done anything well for the past six years, so by gently walking away, he wants to use that to gain last-minute popularity. Well, good luck to him but I ain't buying his ideas.

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  107. Gentle perfect man. May God bless yuh nd ma'ma peace for me, that no matter what yuh remain my hero. Let the peace reign, Notin like peace. May God bless ur wisdom of understanding.


    CYNTHIA~commenting from my TOYOTA CRICKET

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  108. That scam called jona wants to deceive us 4d last time...
    I ask where was the so-called democrat when His party was running a hate campaign based on malicious facts to de-fame characters!? When Okupe, Fayose, FFK and his wife were insulting and calling GMB all sorts of unprintable names? What did he do to caution them? He was smiling @ the background...
    When he was using the military to oppress the opposition law makers and governors going for campaign..have we 4goten?
    These guy has perfected his act of deception! In 2011, he bought our emotions with d slogan..'I had no shoes'..and he's about scamming us 4d last time to reap were he did not sow..when he finally saw that jega would not do dia bidding to rig..he now wants to claim glory for hiring jega

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  109. Where is mama peace? Am missing her

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  110. You can just organise one for him , Onye ara !






    (BALKAN)

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  111. YES HE DOES, Dear Reno, prepare the award and give him!!! Awon olosi #soroniyen.

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  112. Omonkey, create your own prize and dash your oga.

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  113. U are mad....why are u talking self???? U guys are the reason why he lost...foolish Reno

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  114. He is a true democrat. God bless him for allowing peace to reign. Thank you Sir.

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  115. Pls, pls and pls...the election was conducted by an independent electoral committee(INEC) not Goodluck. why are we celebrating him for doing his job, he earns salary and allowances for this. if anyone shld be given a kudos then it shld be JEGA.

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  116. Im Seriously confused prize for what? Is that not what is suppose to happen at elections ,you either win or lose,and the loser accepts n hands over,so he should get a noble peace prize for diong what was expected of him,?naija man i tire

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  117. Linda, you are only regretting that GEJ LOST because the sponsored political post is OVER! NO MORE STOLEN NIGERIAN MONEY FOR YOU. GEJ hero my ass!!!

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  118. '...Noble price for peace' Over what? Despite all d hate canpaign against Gen Buhari and APC cheiftain or several billion on naira wasted on sensless tour within d last six wks? or d unguided talk of his wife? some of us does not forget things easily even when wev forgiven. My prayer is d Gen is Gods guidiance.

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  119. Nobel Peace Prize? Did I read you well? For what? For doing the right thing? Where have our morals gone to? Linda, if you say that the airport woman didn't deserve a gofundme page then GEJ doesn't deserve a Nobel Peace Prize too.

    Nobel what??????
    Please please don't anger me.
    He shouldn't have conceded peacefully nau, his ass and that of his wife would have gone the Gbagbo route.
    Nonsense!

    We have already commended his statesmanship. Nobel Peace Prize is going too far.
    The way we have rubbished the Nobel Prize sef, it's now for every Tom, Dick and Harry. Just last week I was discussing with a friend of how some people who are not deserving are so quick to be awarded the prize.

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  120. This one of the smartest move by GEJ in 6 yrs, the same man dat orchestrated the registration of another APC, fought against the conduct of election, fought against PVC, fought against card readers, fought against Jega, orchestrated a certain YDP, masterminded Rivers and other SE and SS results has suddenly become a democrat by quickly accepting defeat unlike Gbagbo. This is similar to the I have no shoes slogan, meant to get public sympathy and international admiration and I dare say it is really working.

    However, for some strange reasons, I feel the last has not being heard from him. He will resume the fight using his proxies very soon. Well I join others in cautiously congratulating him on this highly suspicious move.

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  121. Nobel Peace Prize? Did I read you well? For what? For doing the right thing? Where have our morals gone to? Linda, if you say that the airport woman didn't deserve a gofundme page then GEJ doesn't deserve a Nobel Peace Prize too.

    Nobel what??????
    Please please don't anger me.
    He shouldn't have conceded peacefully nau, his ass and that of his wife would have gone the Gbagbo route.
    Nonsense!

    We have already commended his statesmanship. Nobel Peace Prize is going too far.
    The way we have rubbished the Nobel Prize sef, it's now for every Tom, Dick and Harry. Just last week I was discussing with a friend of how some people who are not deserving are so quick to be awarded the prize.

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  122. Which kain hero, like say dem no try rig the election, if no be say God pass dem

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  123. Exeunt Reno Omokri
    Enter Chude Jideonwo

    MODERN DAY SPIN DOCTORS.

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  124. No disputing that fact but isn't the president? In an ideal society he is expected to do all this.

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  125. No disputing that fact but isn't the president? In an ideal society he is expected to do all this.

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  126. Mr Ogbeni,will you just find somewhere to hide your head, the country is worst than before instead of getting better. Mr president is long due to vacate the seat but because of tout like you that surrounds him(power drunk to the detriment of the Nigeria). Better luck next time in trying to rig the election.nobel price ko

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  127. President Goodluck Jonathan is my superhero!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  128. No be only Nobel Peace prize, he deserves Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and Tony awards. Yes, GEJ should be commended for graciously accepting defeat but his supporters shouldn't get too carried away. In a civilised world, that is the way it's supposed to be!

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  129. Yes, he did good. But Nobel peace price for something that's been done continuously in the past century and centuries before, I think not!

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  130. Yes, he did good. But Nobel peace price for something that's been done continuously in the past century and centuries before, I think not!

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  131. Haba reno, Haba reno is not not ok. You guys have led our president to his down fall. Don't over flog this issue. Check history his not the first, he might be the first in Nigeria but definitely not the first. Kilode??? Part of why he lost is because sycophants like you. How about the killings in the north east, issues of corruption, and too many shortcomings to numerous to mention. Your boss was not a saint, stop forcing falsehood down our throats! Haba, what would he have done, not conceed? And then create chaos? When there's chaos won't will all be hurt...Abeg make we hear word

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  132. When Fayemi averted crises in Ekiti after Fayose stormed the scene, what prize did he get?
    In Ghana, a sitting president lost to the opposition and no Orubebe tried to upturn the apple cart.
    If Jonah had rescued the Chibok girls, maybe he could have qualified big time.

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  133. i doubt the nobel committee wud look his way,the world wud never forget his quick concessions of power but the world wont quickly forget his clueless acts that led to lost of thousands souls. If only he was surrounded by the right people......DIEzani MADueke- names matter! the people around gej put him in okonjoWAHALA

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  134. My love for this man just doubled.

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  135. Nose maker!! Not a nobel prize but he deserves a lot of commendation! Cos his singular act saved a lot of lives. Believe it or not, some Northerners had gotten their war wares ready for battle!

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  136. Bia,reno,na holy week be dis ooo,no let me open my mouth ooo!!is he tryna incite war??

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  137. GEJ was held at gun point by the cabals to concede and call GMB,that is the truth. I can assure ,business will be as usual. Seeing the likes of tinubu and Yorubas that always know how to betray and Amechi ,nothing will happen, is going to be chop I chop. Oil blocks and all will flow to tinubu ,tinubu will nominate same old fools as minister. Is annoying

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  138. Truly, he deserved it, I am not his supporter .

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  139. Linda let me help u! .....if only Buhari losed, d whole country wud be on d run! GEJ is a hero and anybody dat disagree wt me will DIE diz night! And vultures will feed on him!Since d truth is an abomination to u foolish folks! God bless u my president! "NOBODY'S POLITICAL AMBITION IS WORTH THE BLOOD OF ANY NIGERIAN!---GEJ 2015! History will remember dz and wen d selfiish political idiots will cause mayhem in dz country, y'all foolish individuals will quote GEJ.mark my word.

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  140. he is a man to be proud of. if only he were to be the next president of Nigeria l would have been happy

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  141. Linda let me help u! .....if only Buhari losed, d whole country wud be on d run! GEJ is a hero and anybody dat disagree wt me will DIE diz night! And vultures will feed on him!Since d truth is an abomination to u foolish folks! God bless u my president! "NOBODY'S POLITICAL AMBITION IS WORTH THE BLOOD OF ANY NIGERIAN!---GEJ 2015! History will remember dz and wen d selfiish political idiots will cause mayhem in dz country, y'all foolish individuals will quote GEJ.mark my word.

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  142. Because if it's you in his shoe you would have acted otherwise. Why wont you give him a Nobel prize for what seems unimaginable to you. Everyone is not animal like you.

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  143. Oh please!!!! Cant we hear word!!! He's not a bloody hero. THAT'S HIS JOB!!! To conduct a free and fair election is his responsibility and i will not call him a hero for that. Sure its a good feat on his part, but that's all it was. SHIKENA!!

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  144. Double standards is when you think an airport cleaner, with a salary of less than N10,000 (though I learnt that has increased) shouldn't be overly celebrated for returning millions of naira she found that didn't belong to her because that was what she was supposed to do yet believe that a man who lost elections but because he conceded defeat, deserves a Nobel Peace Prize. It doesn't work that way. PGEJ simply did what was expected of him as a statesman & leader of all.

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  145. Abeg make him go sit down joor. Yeah it free and fair, but to talk the true it not do or die affair.

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  146. I totally agree with you. He is deserving of a nobel peace prize

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  147. @GEJ is my hero


    I am going to customise a T shirt for him






    @Galore

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  148. He lost the seat and gained respect from intelligent mature heads .
    Is difficult , in fact highly impossible for a acting president to lose like that in Nigeria .

    Sure, he deserves that award .This shows that he's a gentleman that was surrounded by black evil minds headed by his human parrot .
    Sir, even though I was never in support with you & Buhari ,but this very election showcased a YOU people don't know .
    If you ask me, Nigeria is too rough and stressful for a gentleman like you .

    Much respect to you biko !
    Now you rock in my world .

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  149. What he did was the normal thing today when you're defeated in an election. If he has tried otherwise he will not only like the end result buh regreted it throughout his lifetime. Why should he be given a Nobel Peace prize for doing what he's ought to do? Just like the case of the woman that works at airport who returned a large amount of money she found, if she hadn't and she was cut probably she would be in the prison by now.
    President Goodluck Jonathan did what's right of him and we recognised his statesmanship. Buh he doesn't deserve a Nobel Peace prize for his action. Because it is what he's ought to do.

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  150. President Jonathan did something honourable by conceding but calling him a hero is a tad too much. Nobody gets a Nobel Peace prize by doing what is required of him. This is taking it too far

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  151. Reno, pls stop spreading falsehood. The man rigged and wanted to perform a last-minute miraculous victory using Edo State, in conjunction with compromised military men. A coup was the next step. U and I know the truth. Not everyone is a fool, so shut it!

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  152. If only Gej won ooooo....Gej is my president today, tomorrow n byond.

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  153. Yes ooo# My able presido. If only GMB and his people can do same then this world wud be a better place to live in. Godbless u sir at least u can now sleep well at night without thinking of many problems facing Nigeria.

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  154. Is Nobel Peace Prize that cheap, it's his responsibility to conduct a free and fair election and handover if he doesn't win....

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  155. Lindiway I knw what u want to say. But let's live peace to shine.

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  156. NO WAY!!! This moron and his cohorts have really milked Nigeria dry. Use have not forgotten yet. The repercussion of his reckless actions are still coming. Heavenly father saved us, not the criminal himself.

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  157. What he did was the normal thing to do when you're defeated in an election. If he had tried otherwise he will only not like the end result buh regret it throughout his lifetime. Why should he be given a Nobel Peace prize for doing what he's ought to do? Just like the case of the woman that works at airport who returned a large amount of money she found, if she hadn't and she was caught probably she would be in the prison by now or even lynched.
    President Goodluck Jonathan did what's right of him and we recognised his statesmanship. Buh he doesn't deserve a Nobel Peace prize for his action. Because it is what he ought to do.

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  158. For wetin nah? He is not the first African President to do what he did. Linda take note!

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  159. There is nothing extraordinaire when those opportuned to be in power act like.. sane! Jonathan wasn't present at the polling stations, neither was he armed with weapons to ensure electoral smoothness. The election was free and fair because majority of the populace are now illuminated into shunning every politically motivated and manipulative blood shedding errands!The scape goats (poor masses) that are always victims of any political wars would soon run outta numbers, maybe till then, these wolves in sheep clothings cajoling applauds for noble characters would start nibbling on themselves as meat. For goodness sake, must there be a war because of an election or a presidential office?? what is the big deal when its peaceful?? is it not expected of a sane president to ensure peace of her citizens pre and pro-election?? All this propaganda (MADNESS) exalting jonathan is a strategy to rob the president-elect and the citizens of the memory of pains jonathan and his cohorts has brought upon this land! This passing out government of jonathan has in diverse means stolen the future of our children! This good for nothing jonathan's regime labelled our parents lazy, weakling,poor,inadequate!jonathan's regime raped,stole and sold our future mothers into lifetime slavery! all in exchange for power, all in exchange for access into looting our country of its treasuries! Buhari must probe those who deserves to be probed! jail those who abused the law!...WAIT...until you start hearing and reading how much damage and embezzlement that has been cornered by your so-called jonathan's administration! RUBBISH!!! and that woman that went to a mid-night college calling GMB an expired drug?...here is my word to her... an expired drug might do no harm because it's ridded of it's potency, but on the other hand...an expired drug might drive you as far as to the midst of drybones and tombs...for you madam jonathan, i sure pray you the latter consequences! Listen again to jonathan's broadcast, he gave the pdp a room to raise a banner of war!!! don't be fooled again!

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  160. For wetin nah? He is not the first African President to do what he did. Linda take note!

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  161. For wetin nah? He is not the first African President to do what he did. Linda take note!

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  162. For wetin nah? He is not the first African President to do what he did. Linda take note!

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  163. .....he had won. Linda complete your statement. Do not tell me you are a ....... too.

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  164. what kind of stupid hero???

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  165. I like as u paused at that if only because If u had finished it I would have blasted u

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  166. GMB has won, we have heard. Change has come,
    we agree. The Nigerian Lee Kwan Yew has
    arrived. We welcome him. However, we expect
    to see this change PRONTO.
    Constant light in four years. WAEC pass rate
    should be 90%. In four years. There should be
    no more potholes on our roads. In four years.
    We shouldn't hear of crime. In four years. There
    must be no corruption in ANY sector of our
    public/private lives. The Naira should gain
    grounds against foreign currency(that one no
    favour me but I go still talk am). In four years.
    Fuel price should be N16. In four years. All of
    these and many more. In four years.
    To all those who rained abuses on GEJ and
    Patience in the name of campaign, all I ask is, be
    as critical of the incoming government as u were
    of GEJ's. We will not hear the excuse that
    Nigeria's problems did not start with Buhari ooo.
    We will not hear that change takes time o. Let
    us judge him by the same yardsticks.
    At the same time, we have not forgotten all the
    promises o. Stipends to the poorest families.
    Payment of 'allawee' to unemployed graduates.
    Feeding Nigerian students daily. When he made
    these promises, he knew about the country's
    reserves. He knew that the crude prices were
    falling. He said he would do it, and Nigerians
    believed him.
    We should watch carefully. How will he
    constitute his cabinet? What will his body
    language be towards bigwigs in his party that
    have been accused of corruption? How exactly
    does he intend to "fight corruption?"
    Four years is a long time. A lot can be done in
    four years, For the sake of our dear country, I
    sincerely hope that change has come.

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  167. Shut up bloody ass licker! Who doesn't know u were against change!

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  168. GMB has won, we have heard. Change has come,
    we agree. The Nigerian Lee Kwan Yew has
    arrived. We welcome him. However, we expect
    to see this change PRONTO.
    Constant light in four years. WAEC pass rate
    should be 90%. In four years. There should be
    no more potholes on our roads. In four years.
    We shouldn't hear of crime. In four years. There
    must be no corruption in ANY sector of our
    public/private lives. The Naira should gain
    grounds against foreign currency(that one no
    favour me but I go still talk am). In four years.
    Fuel price should be N16. In four years. All of
    these and many more. In four years.
    To all those who rained abuses on GEJ and
    Patience in the name of campaign, all I ask is, be
    as critical of the incoming government as u were
    of GEJ's. We will not hear the excuse that
    Nigeria's problems did not start with Buhari ooo.
    We will not hear that change takes time o. Let
    us judge him by the same yardsticks.
    At the same time, we have not forgotten all the
    promises o. Stipends to the poorest families.
    Payment of 'allawee' to unemployed graduates.
    Feeding Nigerian students daily. When he made
    these promises, he knew about the country's
    reserves. He knew that the crude prices were
    falling. He said he would do it, and Nigerians
    believed him.
    We should watch carefully. How will he
    constitute his cabinet? What will his body
    language be towards bigwigs in his party that
    have been accused of corruption? How exactly
    does he intend to "fight corruption?"
    Four years is a long time. A lot can be done in
    four years, For the sake of our dear country, I
    sincerely hope that change has come.

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  169. Jonathan had no choice but to conceed. He just has to be smart. Do you know how many presidents called him to warn him not to tamper with the election result??? He did a good thing for himself by not being greedy and still loosing at the end. Jonathan has a way of always playing the victim, just like when he went round our churches saying boko haram is making it ungovernable for him. I am happy he got scared, took buhari's offer of immunity and turned his back on dokubo's and his cabinet's planned. bloodshed. A word is enough even for the not so wise.

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  170. gi ahead and give him you are free.thie are the people thwt brought down jonathans government with ther insightfull and hate speech.go and sit down and find something else to do

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  171. GEJ is a peace maker...

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  172. If only wat oh Linda ikeji

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  173. Which dirty Hero!!Hero my foot.God punish Jonathan.fuck jonathan,okupe,Fayose,FFK and Ruben.enii kuree...welcome onboard Buhari

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  174. Jokers...when the nobel committee and the Mo Ibrahim foudnation look into how GEJ ran his government by outsourcing his own responsibilities to Okonjo Iweala etc who turn out not to be so responsible, he will get NADA from any of them...NADA, ZERO, ZILCH, NOTHING

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  175. Linda I can't believe that I shared tears for my Johnathan. God bless u sir, we will leave to fight again by God's grace, up PDP, up the federal Republic of Nigeria,.#THAT AKWA IBOM BOY#

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  176. Hero for doing what??? What any human being should do n normally?? Are you not the same Linda that posited that the cleaner who found and returned money be treated as normal? Why 1 yardstick for the poor & a diff for the rich?
    You are the ones who ,ake some people feel they are gods when they are simple ordinary mortals like everyone else!!mtchew!!

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  177. Why should he be rewarded for the right thing? That's what's expected of him so I see no reason why he should be honored for doing the right thing. Naija sha...... Reno Omokri should keep shut already. SAI BUHARI all the way!

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  178. If not because violence has dominated Nigeria for too long how is handing over peacefully a special thing,is it not meant to be so.+ what of the lives of the innocent school boys and other lives that was lost because of GEJ's,negligence to the citizens security???,should he win a nobel,price for that tooooo???,.we just need to start thinking right in this country, to ensure further development

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  179. He is my hero tooo!! A noble statesman, a WINNER!

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