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Monday, 15 June 2015

President Buhari praises former president Jonathan at AU Summit

President Buhari has again acknowledged the role played by former president Jonathan in midwifing a peaceful and successful transition programme in the country. He said this on Sunday in his address to the AU Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa.
“I cannot fail to acknowledge the very positive role played by my predecessor, President Goodluck Jonathan, in averting the feared crisis, and in facilitating the peaceful transition of power between the two parties."
Buhari reiterated that the process, which was adjudged as the fairest and most credible in the history of elections in Nigeria, was midwifed by the dogged and sustained determination of the Nigerian people, and their desire to deepen democracy. (NAN)

51 comments:

  1. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Ok gud to knw....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  2. So it means gej wont go to jail?

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    1. Why would he go to jail? Fool

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    1. Fairest and most credible??? Hmnnn... June 12??

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  4. All na showoff jor#jstpassinsha#

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  5. Good! Let brotherly love continue!

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  6. We already aware ur joy knew no bounds, change is what we are waiting to see abeg






    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  7. This nigga shld shut up, its all eye service, what does an aboki/moslem no abt peace

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  8. This nigga shld shut up, its all eye service, what does an aboki/moslem no abt peace

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    1. I see you have no sense at all! Anuofia

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  9. Linda giveaway on ma mind....
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  10. That's noble of him...
    Good governance is about acknowledging and building on your predecessors

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  11. Linda pls stop ur eggplant pics abeg ramadan don dy knock plsssssssss .........

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  12. We all thank God 4 d smooth transitioning of power

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  13. If you don't have news please go and sleep.Before will he abuse him?Make we hear word jare,he had no choice but to bow out simple.

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  14. Ds man is handsome sha...
    * * * Linda's 1st Daughter * *

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  15. Enough already. We don hear. Linda take note!




    Okiie, notice to all LIBERs. Didn't want to do dis before but I gex I just have to do it as a disclaimer. One idiot on dis blog stole my identity, my name & signage. So please any negative comments on dis blog is not coming from me but from the thief cos I would neva say anything bad about someone or wish anyone evil. So I have gone back to using my old pix & my email address is (julie3er@gmail.com). Linda take note!

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  16. Story story!
    Why is it that he has never acknowledged defeat in all his elections? He will prefer to call out his hausa fulani to slaughter innocent men, women and children slaughtered by his hausa fulani brothers.

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  17. Story story!
    Why is it that he has never acknowledged defeat in all his elections? He will prefer to call out his hausa fulani to slaughter innocent men, women and children.
    Conceding defeat is only good if you are declared the winner.

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  18. Okay sir...thank you for that acknowledgement. I applaud u.

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  19. Now I like pmb
    ~D great anonymous!

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  20. If Buhari had done the same in 2011, the innocent people that his aboki boys killed would have been alive today. God will judge you for all the people you have killed.

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  21. You have already posted something similar.I had no doubt that your hero is a good man.But I still maintain that he isn't leader material.it takes more than he has to give.not every person can be a leader and not everyone can be a good follower,its what it is.

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  22. That's good news... We need to project our own..

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  23. I love PMB for one thing, his lavish and courageous expression of gratitude to his predecessor. There may have been a lot of short-falls in the previous administration over the years, but the positive actions of GEJ during and after the elections has really put him in good place in our National history. Posterity will surely judge him fairly. My own opinion though.

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  24. Make he no praise am now, something wey he no fit do. For him hrt he knows d truth

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  25. Make he no praise am now, something wey he no fit do. For him hrt he knows d truth

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  26. Make he no praise am now, something wey he no fit do. For him hrt he knows d truth

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  27. Thank you for accepting that he averted a feared crisis. And plz learn from that in 2019. Its very important.

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  28. Praises well deserved. Only God knows how many lives Jonathan just saved by that singular act. Including yours and mine. GEJ is a great man... take it or leave it.

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    1. Keep quiet, he wanted to act foolish , but God hijacked his mind at the last minute. I would rather praise God for intervening.

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    2. David. Your brain is made up of akamu.

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  29. Praises well deserved. Only God knows how many lives Jonathan just saved by that singular act. Including yours and mine. GEJ is a great man... take it or leave it.

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  30. Praises well deserved. Only God knows how many lives Jonathan just saved by that singular act. Including yours and mine. GEJ is a great man... take it or leave it.

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  31. Linda must you look for a way to praise GEJ. ..I knw it's true but why not just post the whole speech...This is why people say your bais

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  32. Maturity
    jacksoninem@yahoo.com

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  33. “I cannot fail to acknowledge the very positive role played by my predecessor, President Goodluck Jonathan, in averting the feared crisis, and in facilitating the peaceful transition of power between the two parties."

    Wondering though, if GEJ had won the election would you President Buhari have accepted defeat for sake of peace or as usual encouraged your 'boys' to unleashed hell on innocent Nigerians?

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