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Thursday 21 May 2015

Jonathan conceding defeat averted evil in Nigeria - Gov Fashola

In an interview with select media houses in Lagos today, outgoing governor of Lagos state, Babatunde Fashola said President Jonathan's decision to concede defeat after the presidential election helped to avert evil in Nigeria. He said he sees President Jonathan's action to concede as courageous.
"I won’t join the debate because it is a raging debate; some say he is now a statesman, some say he is now a hero, others say he is not a hero as he did what he was expected to do. I will just say that first you must understand what we have become. All of us are looking at an election. Do we normally, as a people, accept that we have been defeated? Let us ask ourselves that question. Let me animate it a little: can you remember how many times in football that we lost – we can’t qualify – and some people will still be saying ‘no, if somebody beats somebody by 20-0, we will qualify?’ And they will continue to raise hope where, clearly, hope is gone. Logic says to you ‘this is over.’ That is us. We don’t accept that it is over. It can be a positive energy somewhere else, to fight to the last. But in that context, I think we should acknowledge what President Jonathan did as the right thing. If you lose, you should concede that you have lost. I won’t join the debate on whether he is a hero or a statesman, people will have their views. But was that the right thing to do? Yes. And I hope that from there we can pick an example. Was it courageous? I would think so in the circumstance that I have created. He had to go and tell a party that wanted to rule for 60 years that we have lost and I have accepted it.
There is a saying that while it seems ordinary to praise people for doing what is right or what is good, we must understand that it is not just for doing what is right or good that they got the praise or acknowledgement. It is because they avoided evil. And the kind of evil we could have seen is unfolding in Burundi now. The question is to ask the many ifs; ‘what if he (Jonathan) had said no?’ That is my final word" he said
Source: Punch

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    1. Hmmmm it's the like the rumour going on that Fashola and Tinubu are having issues is true. If not why this sudden change of view by Fashola?

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    2. Wiseman fashola, you rock.
      ~D great anonymous!

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    3. He made history, and exhinited character of a real statemanship. God bless him abundantlly.

      To note dat he has defeated GMB b4 so dis makes its 50:50.

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    4. We all know that already. Linda take note!

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    1. One Nigeria cos it's coming from fashola abi? Bloody fools! Be it known to you SW and north that SS are wise now and are patiently observing!

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    2. So why didn't ur party accept defeat in Ekiti after dat big mouthed,big nose Fayemi conceded and congratulated Fayose.U APC people speak from both sides of ur mouth. It's a shame u guys r just bunch of rascals parading to b Democrats, u guys r just bunch of loosers.Buhari will pull out from d whole arrangement soon, don't worry keep chanting change, u all will b changed

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  3. Well said Fashola , doing what is right makes you human not hero, people should copy $ paste what this intelligent man just said, shekenan! No be only Hero,na Shero!

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    1. Niga u dumb or wat? Try to read thoroughly n understand b4 u coment.Coz its quite obvious u dnt read btw d lines#getunderstaning dude

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    2. Do you understand English at all? This is what you summarized from this statement? Abolish please go back to school and pay attention to comprehension especially. It is really disgraceful

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    3. Thank you for that comment.

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    4. Some can read but lack understanding. Pray to God to give you understanding.

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    5. And you have gone right back to saying stupid things. Just when I thought u had changed. Mugu... is that what Fashola said?

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    6. Obviously you didn't comprehend his statement

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    7. You this Hausa man I wonder if you ever went to school because you think like a dumb ass mother f...,ker .read his last statement , he said what of if he had said no. Go and reason your brain out he also said what is happening in Burundi now. Even buhari refer to jona as a state man.

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    8. Let me state it now!!! Jonathan is not a Hero!!!

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  4. If he had said no then we will see what would become of him. Thank God for peace which is most essential.

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    1. Fake bbleaching idiot like you. Na waooo even people with mouth disorder talks this days

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    2. U are very stupid for dis comment

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    3. U just an idiot with no home training.

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  5. Bobo juice...Jonathan weep and wept inside his house as he created that Negative record...ask Pay-sheh'..wia she dey sef!...Payy' Baby!!!

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    1. Mehn... People go fear na, na which incumbent President for anywhere don ever fail and fail out, it's either he fail and repeat or fail but promoted by fire or by force, he must stay, his slogan will be continuity by fire by force. President Jonathan na hero ooo, whether APC like am or not. When Buhari don ever concede defeat? Hate no be small thing.

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  6. You are right Fashola. Fashola is my best governor. Oga i beg is it true that your mistress gave birth to twins?? *scratching my head*

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  7. Nice words, am sure de oyibo pple u went to visit thought u manners too, becos u didnt have dis much to say during de election nd aftawards.

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    1. All of a sudden, reality dawns on all of them. Mtcheeew!

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  8. Dis man sense don come back finally from d election bruhaha nice write up Raji u have spoken well again like d governor I used to know

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  9. What would have happened had APC lost?
    ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM.

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  10. D-PinPionter Says: If he had said no, then what happened to Mubarak would have happened to him; after all, the presidency is not his birthright and he is from a minority state.

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    1. Just see the way u reason ..u are one of Nigeria's problem

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    2. Thunder fire u 10* minority that have feed the entire nation and u open ur smelling mouth to call him minority

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    3. Maybe u would have been dead by now if he had said no. Then u can write this comment from the pit of hell

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    4. And you are from a majority state? Big fool

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    5. Yea from the minority but that minority is feeding the entire nation fool. If he had said no the economy of the nation would have cripple fool.

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    6. Fool. Miniority state meanwhile u are scooping oil at out backyard. U dat came from majority state, what is ur contribution at the centre? IDIOT!

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    7. You be idiot...minority my foot...wetin u come be majority ba? Ur a fool..mumu..calling d people whose natural resources feed ur silly ass major wetin!!!..ur sick on d head

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  11. Gbam.at fashola,i agree with u.
    Ovwi9

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  12. Stupid party that wanted to rule for 60yrs as if their farther own Nigeria.Shame on Jonathan and his cohort.

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    1. Shame on you and your family!

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    2. U r just a shameless fool

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    3. Shame on ur generation

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  13. If you ask me, na who I go ask *in omawunmi's voice*

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  14. Hmmmmmm! All is well that ends well!

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  15. Jonathan will always be my favourite president

    www.glowyshoe.blogspot.com

    Do the walking and let your shoes do the talking
    www.hawtshoes.co.uk

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  16. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, he said d ryt tin, vry correct cos our case would v bn far worse dan dat of burundi. God bless him 4 conceding defeat o

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    1. Hypocritical yoruba woman now your anthem Don change tune abi! Shame on you and your kind!

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    2. Don't mind this razz yoruba woman, Always commenting rubbish.





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  17. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, he said d ryt tin, vry correct cos our case would v bn far worse dan dat of burundi. God bless him 4 conceding defeat o

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  18. If he fashola believes in is statment can he pls advice his party member to accept defeat and move on in d states dey lost, pls Linda kindly ask dem yo leave ekiti state govt and governor elect in rivers alone...bunsh of hypocrates called APC.

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    1. Bunch of hypocrites indeed!

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  19. PARENTAL ADVISORY!!!
    ***adult content***




    So Jonathan had a choice to say No? Interesting...

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    1. @Have Alhaji Buhari ever accept defeat in all his elections? he always call out his hausa fulani brothers to start slaughtering innocent non hausas. Did you think Jonathan's people cannot bring Nigerian's economy to it's knees if Jonathan is as remorseless as Buhari.

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    2. Nice reply

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  20. Nice one al though he was deplomatic witth words. He should go and tell his supporters to respect GEJ and also ask Amechi to consider defect and allow peace in Rivers state.

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  21. Had it been Jonathan said NO, na only God know wetin for them happen now. But thank God he said YES.

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  22. APC that threatened to form a parallel govt if they lose, U guys should learn from GEJ. Any election APC loose was rigged, that's what they ll always say.
    Ubanagum

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  23. WORD!!! even though i voted for change i still respect GBJ To me he is a hero...

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    1. You have agreed cos your yoruba brother have spoken otherwise u for no gree! Be deceiving yourselves.

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  24. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    True talk.... Jonah too try abeg....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  25. True.

    Have u thanked those two cars yet?

    Go to www.naijacarlovers.blogspot.com and do so

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  26. It would have been war! So indirectly Fashola is calling him a hero too. Indeed he is a hero!

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  27. It would have been war! So indirectly Fashola is calling him a hero too. Indeed he is a hero!

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  28. The only truth from APC in recent times. Kudos to Fash

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  29. OK. Buhari would have unleashed his murderers as he did in 2011. So the fear of Buhari's blood thirsty brothers is the beginning of wisdom. It is a shame.

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  30. OK. Buhari would have unleashed his murderers as he did in 2011. So the fear of Buhari's blood thirsty brothers is the beginning of wisdom. It is a shame.

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    1. You tribalistic bigots are nothing short of obnoxious! Two faced humans! It is now perfect cos it's coming from Fashola! I suppose if it came from an SS or SE person you would have unleashed your tribal smelly opinion! I can't wait for the end of this charade called a Nation!

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    2. Relax.
      Fash simply said the truth.

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  32. We are celebrating wickedness.
    A man promised bloodbath if he loses the election. We are here praising another one for giving in to intimidation and blackmail.
    Africa will forever remain backwards until we learn to stand up against evil and wickedness.

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  33. The problem we have wt some pple in dis country is dah dey dont have a mind of their own. . .yesterday yhu guys condemned GEJ's action and called it cowardly, today yhu applaud him and call him a hero jus because yhur so called outgoing governor admits to him being a hero. . .it's time for us to build our own mind and stop allowing our fake politicians run our mind. . .let's judge pple by the content of their characters, not by d tone of dia voice nor d colour of dia skin nor d religion dey come from!!! GEJ still remains a man wt a good heart irrespective of his flaws. . .

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    1. Thank you for this true observation.

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  34. Time they say will tell. Still watching.......

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  35. Can u do what he did by given out power just like that, this are very uncommon things in Africa leadership even in a family is not easy lot go when u have all it takes to change things u Fashola cannot do it.

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  36. Fashola so na now u know baaaa u been they slp before???

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  37. Fashola should advise the Rivers and Ekiti State APC to concede defeat.
    Rivers State does not belong to Amechi. If Dakuku who lost the election hasn't even coughed, why is Amechi taking it upon himself to fight Nwike and his camp?

    What is the interest of APC in Ekiti and why are they bent on frustrating Fayose's government?

    If he thinks GEJ did the right thing by conceding defeat, why not advise your party to do same?





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  38. Abeg u fools should all get a life.hero my foot;don't u misquote fashola ok he's throwing words nii that there's nothing special abt what Jonathan did that u all fools called him "hero"a losers is always a loser;he lost n he knew is glaring he can't fight it so better that he accepted.

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  39. Abeg u fools should all get a life.hero my foot;don't u misquote fashola ok he's throwing words nii that there's nothing special abt what Jonathan did that u all fools called him "hero"a losers is always a loser;he lost n he knew is glaring he can't fight it so better that he accepted.

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  40. Thank God the opposition recognize this.

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  41. Fashola you are a man of truth and reality.All these people talking rubbish abt GEJ probably wil not be alife now to say so if he didn't concede defeat

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  42. Jonathan is my hero, the best president Nigeria has had so far .

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  43. GEJ remains d best president dis country av eva produced. Even Fashola couldn't shy away from d truth

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  44. Nigeria is a BIG project.. We need unity to accomplish it.
    I respect fashola for his views. After all we are experiencing true Democracy we never had. GEJ is truly the " BREATH OF FRESH AIR " Nigeria needs. We breathe with hope that Nigeria will be better.

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  45. Believe it or not he is a stateman /hero

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  46. He has made history for doing that

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