His full statement during the dinner has just been released and its very revealing! Read it after the cut...
He began: “As you can see, I have not come here with a prepared speech, since what I consider appropriate for this occasion is to just thank you all, members and everyone else in attendance, in a few words, for the dinner and the award, in order not to make the evening look boring. But having said that, I am still tempted to note that if I were to present a written speech, the title, would probably have been “Power Tussle in Africa: A Stumbling Block to Economic Growth.” When Mr. Robert Blum, your President, made his very interesting opening remarks, he introduced me as the former President of Nigeria. He was absolutely correct.
"However, I believe that not many of you here know that the story of my foray into politics has a peculiar ring to it. I entered politics in 1998 and, barely one year after, I got elected as the Deputy Governor of Bayelsa, my state. I later became Governor, Vice President and eventually got elected as the President of my country. I remain the only leader in my country to have travelled that route.
"As the President, I served out my first term but, as Mr. Blum had pointed out earlier, I lost the bid to be re-elected. I am encouraged by the fact that many of you here appreciated my decision not to reject or contest my loss at the polls, not even in the courts as many people had expected.''
"Again, I have to agree with Blum that it was not an easy decision to take. This is because the allure of power and the worries about what would become of you after leaving office constitute an irresistible force. It has an attraction so controlling and powerful that it takes a man who has the fear of God and who loves his people and nation to relinquish power so easily in Africa.
"I was actually in that valley on March 28, 2015. I never knew that the human brain had the capacity for such enhanced rapid thinking. One hundred and one things were going through my mind every second. My country was at the verge of collapse. The tension in the land was abysmally high and palpable, in the months leading to the election. The country became more polarised more than ever before, such that the gap between the North and the South and between Christians and Muslims became quite pronounced.
"In fact, it became so disturbing that some interest groups in the United States began to predict indeed, many Nigerians did buy into this doomsday prophesy as they began to brace themselves for the worst. As the President, I reminded myself that the Government I led had invested so much effort into building our country. I worked hard with my top officials to encourage Nigerians and non-Nigerians to invest in our country to be able to provide jobs and improve the lives of our people.
"We worked hard to grow our economy and to improve and bring Nigeria up as the biggest economy in Africa, with a GDP of about half a trillion dollars”. “Should I then, for the love of power, watch Nigeria slide into a theatre of war, with my fellow country men and women dying, and many more pouring into other nations in Africa and beyond, as refugees? Should I hang on to power and tussle with my challengers, while the investments of hard working citizens of the world go down the drain? I then said to myself, NO!''
I promised my God that I will not let that fate befall Nigeria under my watch, hence the historic telephone call I put through to congratulate my challenger even when the results were still being tallied. I believe that for a country to be great, both the leaders and the led must be prepared to make sacrifices. This is why, everywhere I go, I always advise that the new generation of African leaders must think differently. We can no longer afford to wilfully sacrifice the blood of our citizens on the altar of dangerous partisan politics. It is not worth it.
This reminds me of one of my campaign statements to the effect that my ambition was not worth the shedding of the blood of any Nigerian. Some people took it then as mere political slogan but I knew that I meant it when I said it. ''We must all fight for the enthronement of political stability in Africa, for in it lies the panacea for sustainable growth and development. For Africa to record the kind of advancement that will be competitive and beneficial to our citizens, we must have stable states supported by strong institutions. That appears to be the irreducible minimum that is common to all developed societies. Africa’s political odyssey can distinctly be categorised into three eras, and probably another that would later signpost its classification as a developed continent”.
"Some may doubt this, but it is no fluke that Africa is growing and rising. However I will admit before you here that we still have challenges. That is why people like us did all we could to ensure that Nigeria, the biggest black nation on earth, would not drift into anarchy because such a situation would have spelt doom for the rest of the continent. It would have affected not just Nigeria alone, but the GDP and economy of the entire West Africa. And if the economy of West Africa crashes, it would definitely affect the performance of the economy of the whole of Africa.
As you know, the GDP of Africa is less than three trillion dollars, with only six African countries able to boast of nominal GDP above $100 billion. Even for those in this ‘elite’ category, you can’t really say that they are rich countries. Apart from maybe South Africa that has an industrially competitive economy, the rest are still mainly commodity exporting countries. Even the case of that of South Africa is not very encouraging, because we have a situation which we could refer to as a first world economic performance, yet the ordinary people live the life of the people in the so called third world.''
In the case of Nigeria which is even the biggest economy on the continent, the reality is that we have an unenviable per capita GDP of $3,203, which is the World Bank average for a period covering 2011-2015.'' “Even then, I still believe that Africa has a bright future; a promising prognosis that is supported by the fact that the continent remains a very fertile and attractive territory that yields irresistible returns on investments. I believe that in the next few years many more big investors will be jostling to come to Africa, if only we will do the right thing. The process of getting it right has already started with a democratic and increasingly democratising Africa. But we have to deepen and strengthen our democratic credentials through regular, free and fair elections. This will in turn bring about the stability necessary to improve the infrastructure that promotes rapid economic growth. These are the guarantees that would lead us into the next period which I would like to call the era of a developed Africa. I have no doubt in my mind that we will get there some day.
"I will be applying myself diligently to two key areas. First, is to work for good governance by promoting credible and transparent elections. This will bring about the strengthening of our institutions and the enthronement of stability. I also believe that there is the urgent need to create jobs for our teeming young population. This is another area that will be receiving my attention.
I recall that the Vice President of your association made reference in his speech to my achievements in that regard through what we called Youth Enterprises with Innovation (YouWin) and the Nagropreneur programme which encouraged young people to go into agriculture. I believe more programmes like that should be established to promote youth entrepreneurship. That way, we reduce their reliance on paid employment. We will not only teach them to become entrepreneurs, they will also acquire the capacity to employ other people. We will be paying special attention to this segment of our society, especially young people and women.
We will develop programmes that will inculcate in them business skills to be able to set up micro, small and medium enterprises. We shall assist them to access take-off grants when they acquire the relevant skills and capacities. There are many areas that they can go into; food processing, light manufacturing and the services sector are just some of them. I can tell you from experience that this works. As we speak, Our Nagropreneur programme, to promote youth involvement in agriculture value chain, is being scaled up by the African Development Bank presently. It is already being replicated in 19 African countries because of the success of the programme in Nigeria.
I invite all of you here today, cabinet ministers, diplomats and private sector people to remain committed to the cause of improving lives, especially those lives in Africa, and making our world a better place. For those of you that will be sharing in this vision for Africa, I assure you that you will not be disappointed. I am very optimistic that if we encourage young men and women in this continent to develop businesses of their own, the story of Africa will change within 10 years”.
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ReplyDeleteThe ineffectual buffoon speaks.....
DeleteBut the fear of God didn't stop you from stealing??? Linda take note!
DeleteSee who is talking abt fear of God, Gej thunder fire u dere criminal after milking 9ja dry, u most b out of your mind
DeleteDiz man is a joke..God will judge u for stealing our common wealth oloshi, barawo
You are simply a fool for calling him a criminal. Have you ever led people? Do you know what it means to manage people and rule? He gave his best and Nigerians thought his best was not good enough and he was voted out. We are better than ill-name calling let us be constructive in our criticism. Do your bit in your tiny corner and Nigeria will be better off for it. GEJ may not have achieved all we wanted him to but he certainly contributed his quota to the development of this great nation. History will not forget his good deeds and his errors. If you feel you have never sinned/erred, cast your stone.
Delete@Juliet Iwuno you no go take laugh kill me. Lmao. Hahahahaha
DeleteAbeg its too long. I no fit read any long statement from any looting government
Delete@Okenna Enendu, you are correct. People who use reports in the media to define their leaders are mediocres! The dust of allegations raised by the Buhari administration is yet to be resolved by the court for us to be sure Jonathan was or is a thief yet, some sick-minded individuals are running to the street calling him names!
DeleteTheir parents actually wasted their money thinking they have educated their children!
True talk
ReplyDeleteLol. Thank God for the fear of God in you.
Delete#LIB ADDICT#
You signed 4yrs and your time is up. What else r u still looking for?
DeleteIt takes the man who fears for his life to relinquish power so easily!
DeleteSweet nonsense.
ReplyDeleteMumu aboki...
DeleteMumu aboki...
DeleteSweet nonsense.
ReplyDeleteFoolish nonsense idiot must you comment foolishly
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ReplyDeleteIt was nigerians whom made their choice because they felt they needed a change simple.....He had no option because what befell laurent gbabo of ivory coast would also happend to Him
ReplyDeleteDon't mind d dude.Why all these preaching while relinquishing d power to PMB was never a big deal to modern democracy?,he shd av stayed na..As if d presidency is meant to be a chieftiancy title of d Bayelsans.
Delete#AnonymousIgbogal....hope you are enjoying the change you voted for...#AnonymousIgbogal
DeleteI'm enjoying the change 100% no regrets whatsoever
DeleteSnr man
ReplyDeleteMain man you're beginning to talk too much
ReplyDelete-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Omg... see the latest on myfcbarca.com
ReplyDeleteObserved, so you say, with all humility and honesty I have feelings for Linda Ikeji and would sincerely wish to meet her in person this year as one of my resolution.
ReplyDeleteShushhhh there. What's all these relinquish power about? You failed, you lost the election and what else were you supposed to do?
ReplyDeleteAbeg,you all claim we are in democracy and yet you see a big deal about handing over power.
Mr Jonathan, you didn't have a choice, cos you know that if you had dared anything rubbish, you and your family will not be able to carry what will come out of it. Even your Inner caucus sold you out! Those traitors would have sided the opposition. You were alone and had no choice. You handed over to save your own life. You were between the devil and deep blue sea! You had no choice! If you had a choice you would have refused! So please tell us why all the loots? Fund diversions right under your nose. You were not in charge, people did what they liked without conscience and fed you with lies. We are dead in this country!! Please we need explanations, if the arms deal is a scam tell us! Stop crying over spilt milk!
Sometimes u need to shut up !!
DeleteExactly Gej is an ineffectual buffoon
DeleteStory 4d bird's!
ReplyDeleteWhen its not ur birth right wouldn't u leave power when its time to leave or is it by force to b in power when d people doesn't want u again.
Pls he should tell dis stories 2d birds and spare us all dis self righteousness.
Instead he should learn to keep to his words mostly agreement he makes wit people.
If GEJ had not contest d election d mess dat PDP is in now would hav b averted.
So who is actually fooling wit who wit all dis talking here and there frm him lik a saint.
Biko oga GEJ u knw I lik u dat was y I supported u to win but pls spare us all dis tales.
Shalom!
Aka Royal Priesthood
Yeah we know that. #am still that Imo boy
ReplyDeletethank God you know
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Dumb befoe dumb forever. ... GEJ woefully lost the election. Will he not handover before . Na ur papa seat
DeleteWell said our hero of democracy. Some finished their second term and started looking for third. U have ur name written in the history of our democratic heroes.
DeleteU shud have held on to power; this administration is faulty. Fighting is an activity; its better than POVERTY
DeleteU shud have held on to power; this administration is faulty. Fighting is an activity; its better than POVERTY
DeleteU shud have held on to power; this administration is faulty. Fighting is an activity; its better than POVERTY
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I swear this man is daft..y would he not relinquish power after losing the election. is it his fathers throne. y does he keeps saying this as if it is one big favour. we voted him for a particular tenor and it is expected that at the expiration of that tenor, he shoud go back home if he is no longer wanted. pleas let this clueless old man shut up already. i used to like him but he is realy begining to irritate me.
ReplyDeleteYou are the biggest fool ever living!!!! How easy you call it yet your god bullhari hasn't called to congratulate Seriake Dickson??? So easy you call it yet bullhari killed how many corpers in 2011 for election he clearly lost!!!! Wait this APC will claim your silly head so you appreciate peace GEJ brought. Omo ale jati jati
DeleteGo and die fool!!
DeleteBuharri slave speaking
DeleteAnon 11:24AM You are the one that is biased and retarded in your thinking. Don't you observe the trend in Africa that African leaders don't like to hand over powers to their opposition.Look at the cases of Laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast,Mugabe of Zimbabwe, Paul Kegame of Rwanda, Burundi President etc. Even your so called Obasanjo wanted to go for third term he was denied the opportunity.GEJ is only stating the facts. Please always learn to dissect issues with unbiased mind. That is the only way you can see the true picture of events.
DeleteWho is this fool? Anony 11.24?
DeleteYou are dafter! Otondo
DeleteU r a moron! Buhari was ready to sacrifice the life of the masses because of his stupid ambition, being president is nobody's birthright but the hausa's see it as such, and the yorubas are known for their hypocrisy as well. Did Obasanjo not rally for 3rd term?
Deleteabeggi shut up if u dnt kw wat to say den dont comment at all.. so hw is Nigeria nw better?? onye ara
DeleteThe term 'daft', well not nice,but him thinking it is an heroic act to concede defeat after losing in an election is what I am yet to come to terms with. People keep praising the act as if it is just not the thing to do. Maybe it is not the norm in Nigeria, but I think that act is being overrated.
DeleteHe is a fool, wen has relinquishing power after heavy defeat become heroism? D man is clueless. When wil obj jona & d ex presidents shot up? We have neva heard fro ex US presidents, that is maturity. Useless exes
DeleteWhy no ask Robert Mugabe how easy it is to relinquish power, when you have all it takes manipulate your continue stay... How long will Hate, sentiments continue to blind our minds from abious realities
DeleteAbeg help me answer am o. Wen u loose election u vacate office wat rubbish is he talking bot. Buhari kicked ur stupid ass y u no go vacate wat rubbish talk is dis. Obj vacated, yaradu vacated and u stupid clown is making it a big deal abeg fall and die
DeleteIt's so saddened dt a word like dis can come out of ur hand. Anyway, I am so sure u are a job seeker and dt has taken over ur sense of reasoning
DeleteI assure u dt u are d biggest fool I have come across in recent time.
You my friend are the daft one hear. In as much as i'm no fan of GEJ, I just have to give it to him for that singular act of bravery. If it where that easy to relinquish power many African leaders would have done so!
DeleteThis is Africa my friend and if GEJ had daid NO. You wouldn't even be here typing this
He didn't loose that election you fool, card readers didn't work, under age voters he had reasons to refuse and become the president.
DeleteYou poverty stricken he goat if Buhari had been the one who lost many would have died,heads would have rolled and so many court cases, your father is a bastard raised from the gutter like u
DeleteI am sure u were not in the north in 2011 or never experienced riots in the north, if not u would appreciate what the "daft man" did. If only Mr. Integrity also relinquished power after losing election in 2011, those meaningful lives will still be alive. So get rid of ur hatred, it is in this same Africa that leaders lose election nd refuse to leave the post, causing bloodshed. As a matter of fact, like I stated earlier, ur almighty Buhari is an example. In this case, he did good, like it or not and u should be thanking him u are peacefully in ur house typing without reason.
DeleteOr a man scared of ICC.
DeleteWho is this idiotuuuuu talking....if he had taking apc to court he would have won at the tribunal...he did not do that when he has d right to..u just sit there and talk shit..u can't even release d power of being ur village head let alone a country..if u don't no what to say here go and pick beans with ur time..
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And u are what? A complete fool, not to read between the lines N thank ur God that He handed over for peace .if it were ur Papa will he leave? Yeye de smell.
DeleteHe's nt daft.U re d one dat's nt a good student of history. He's the second head of state to concede defeat in Africa after late mattew kerekou of republic of benin. So... Its a big deal in Africa. Why do u think everyone now sees him as a hero? Why re they giving him several awards since he left office? Even president buhari still thanked him in his independece speech. My dear... Everybody cant be wrong. He did well by handing over peacefully.. Its UNCOMMON among african leaders. He saved us frm an untimely war. May the good lord bless him.
DeleteYou and your father are the daft one! Show ur face idiot!
DeleteYou are d daft one...a mans' opinion is his opinion.if u cannot see beyond what He did to save our nation from what America has predicted,the end of Nigeria,then u r daft.
DeleteIt is your father that is daft. Relinquishing power to an election that had flaws. Where goats and cow voted. Please he was in the capacity to cancel elections, reschedule or contest in courts but he did not. Why? For peace to reign. Study history and ask your past dictator including the present why they didn't pass on to democratic rule? Why is OBJ still very much respected? Oga.. study history before you blast a man whom for the rest of your life you may never achieve what he has achieved. Peace.
DeleteO thou fool!
DeleteWhen will you be wise?!
Yes we knw he did himself favour by admitting his electoral defeat but could u remember d past leaders dar wouldn't accept deirs n guess wat happened,many innocent pple died n properties listed.my frnd if he irritates u go kill urself let's 4gt u once.
DeleteMofos and morons..fucking GEJ ass lickers. Go and die y'all
DeleteThis is so true
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Bollocks! The problem with this country is that once a failed leader leaves office, he automatically becomes a saint.We are so used to wrongdoing that once a leader do the right thing, it becomes a "heroic act" as Linda always drum it.
DeleteSo all the fuel subsidy scam, the frigging corruption, the insecurity, the immigration saga, the Petroleum ministry fraud & all the ills that pervaded his regime should be excused on the basis that he conceded defeat? I'm sure if Mandela reasoned that way, he wouldn't have made countless sacrifices that led to the liberation of his people.Conceding defeat is the right thing to do & the polarization he's talking about happened because he failed this nation.The Yoruba's and the Hausa's and the Muslims buried their sentiments when they came out enmasse in 2011 to vote for the one with no shoes.Should they keep supporting him blindly when its glaring he lacked the balls to lead?
There's difference between being good as an individual & as a leader .GEJ is good no doubt as a person but as a leader, he's a colossal failure.This country would have still been intact albeit tension filled had he refused to follow the path of honour.So plsssss enough of the sympathy song & the conceding defeat slogan
Preach it!
DeleteBuhari lost in 2011 election and more than 12 NYSC members lost their lives.
DeleteBuhari lost in 2011 election and more than 12 NYSC members lost their lives.
DeleteAnd who is the failed past African leader that is treated as a hero or was treated as a slave?
DeleteU bastard bonita, where have you seen I in Nigeria before.gej is the first ur too dull hoe
DeleteYes oooooooo that's why i will be calling you servant of the most high sir.
ReplyDeleteIs not easy to dash power to some body who is not worthy of it hmmm.
Posterity will never ever forget you sir,you have written your name in the book of my my hero for saving the life of innocent Nigeria that buhari and his northers men are planning to kill if the loose may God bless u sir.
You did not win which every body knows you just accept defeat for peace to reign for buhari an his northerns people to shelter there sword heaven is with u sir.
It is not easy to accept defeat even those idiot brain washed animals here shouting for change the can't define knows it an the know that terrorist the killer buhari did not win eventhou he bring all the almajiri little kids to vote he still did not win you just dash him power for peace to Reign that's why his misbehavior with the power because he don't know the value of it.
Linda post my comment.
#sad indeed
Uneducated buffoon.
DeleteU must be in need of a brain replacement cos it is obvious that the one u hv isn't functional.
DeleteYes oooooooo that's why i will be calling you servant of the most high sir.
ReplyDeleteIs not easy to dash power to some body who is not worthy of it hmmm.
Posterity will never ever forget you sir,you have written your name in the book of my my hero for saving the life of innocent Nigeria that buhari and his northers men are planning to kill if the loose may God bless u sir.
You did not win which every body knows you just accept defeat for peace to reign for buhari an his northerns people to shelter there sword heaven is with u sir.
It is not easy to accept defeat even those idiot brain washed animals here shouting for change the can't define knows it an the know that terrorist the killer buhari did not win eventhou he bring all the almajiri little kids to vote he still did not win you just dash him power for peace to Reign that's why his misbehavior with the power because he don't know the value of it.
Linda post my comment.
#sad indeed
Be careful and stop being insultive to d president or those that voted him in. U are being watched on this blog. Once again,be careful n God be with u!
DeleteNo wonder...ur spellings explain it all.
DeleteHe shld have proved stubborn and not relinquish d power he galantly lost na..as if d presidency is a family chieftiancy title in his home town. All these GEJ's talks don't make sense cuz it was more than a normal thing for him to leave power.A general election was won by d opposition to warrant this and its no big deal!So,what's d preaching all about?..mitsheew
DeleteBuhari lost in 2011 election and more than 12 NYSC members lost their lives.
DeleteAnon2:33 who Tha fuck are u? U are nothing bastard. Buhari will die a painful death for the 2011 riot . I lost a friend and e would die like fowl
DeleteThis man has left a mark that nobody else has done in Africa
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Yeah right,that makes makes Mandella a learner habi?
DeleteMohammed buhari ur a mug 10kobo ur papa has innocent people blood on his hand
DeleteMcheewe!!!Old story.Thief tell us something new.You for die now abi na your papa seat.nonsense talk after you have spend millions of Dolla for your re-elections bid and you failed woefully.omooba
ReplyDeleteThis man is so so stupid.you fucking lost the election,what would you have done?this man needs to stop giving us this holier than thou attitude.im even sure he lost delibrately because of the impending economic crisis caused by all the money he stole.
DeleteOde! Who u Don help??? None in ur generation can ever achieve his feat! U no even reach d guy shoe lace so STFU!
Deleteidiot, na u go die before ur tym.. so Nigeria is better nw abi?guess u dnt kw prob ur still feeding from ur parents purse
DeleteU be confirm ode. Linda observe!
DeleteI love this Man
ReplyDeleteI do not stand for APC or PDP. Let's face facts, no sentiments. What can u truthfully say about the first 8 months of GEJ and that of GMB?
ReplyDeleteEkenekwa m unu!
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You can't compare both.jonathan continued from his oga,there was a lot of coverup and overlooking.buhari took over from an enemy..there's much cleaning up to do by the later.
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ReplyDeleteTrue talk Jonathan
ReplyDeleteHmmm nice one from my Mentor
ReplyDeleteMy view not urs!!!!
Mcheeew...please he should goan sit down, is it becos they've not disgarced him like the others? Fear of God my foot, and you let ppl loot so much money, u embezzled money yourself....brought the country to ruin, tortured ppl during the election. Let's hear word pls!!!
ReplyDeleteBiko dis is too lengthy
ReplyDelete...merited happiness
GEJ shut up already!!!.... We the Nigerian people voted and u lost to buhari so y won't u leave the seat?..mind u this is democracy we are not in the military regime....dude b talking shit as if he did us a favour, u did what ur suppose to do..Mr man take several seats!!!
ReplyDeleteGEJ shut up already!!!.... We the Nigerian people voted and u lost to buhari so y won't u leave the seat?..mind u this is democracy we are not in the military regime....dude b talking shit as if he did us a favour, u did what ur suppose to do..Mr man take several seats!!!
ReplyDeleteE pain u? Go and drink ice water u vagabond
Deletewell said my president. Nigerians are yet to come to terms with what they're missing..
ReplyDeleteSharrap n stop tryna play a Victimized sore looser.
ReplyDeleteYou and ur team were largely responsible 4 the glaring division that played out during the election period through your Retarded propaganda.
Dumb Fuck.
Sharrap n stop tryna play a Victimized sore looser.
ReplyDeleteYou and ur team were largely responsible 4 the glaring division that played out during the election period through your Retarded propaganda.
Dumb Fuck.
I admire your personality but you surrounded yourself with wicked, greedy and corrupt humans who brought you down . l didn't enjoy anything during your tenure and still not enjoying anything now!
ReplyDeleteVery true my darling GEj. #yourfan.
ReplyDeleteIdiot!
ReplyDeleteEzigbo mmadu...
ReplyDeleteTrue Talk!
ReplyDeleteAn election was conducted, You lost, A winner emerged. Mr jonathan what the talk about. You'd end up like laurent Gbagbo of Ivory Coast.
ReplyDeleteCorrect indeed..
ReplyDeleteGreat man
ReplyDeleteHe didn't come to give a speech, yet he said all these? Okay oo
ReplyDeleteGreat nations have a particular attitude towards their past leaders, respect and gratitude but it's so sad that past leaders are vilified, denigrate and persecuted in Africa. No wonder African presidents prefer dying in power rather than relinquishing power when they lose elections.
ReplyDeleteI hope Nigerians won't make GEJ regret relinquishing power willingly because that will have far reaching implications for the future of our country.
AM tired with all these repeated statement of yours,you don't need to cover up,the issue is just that your time was up,that was the reason we voted you out,you keep claiming your ambition is not worth the shedding of the blood of any Nigerians,yet your killed our gallant soldiers and innocent Nigerians trough your corruption.
ReplyDeleteEFCC is coming after you,after you are through with all these your stage managed award.
ReplyDeleteThat's so ryt.. tnk u sir for dat sacrifices cus who knws if I might be running inside d bush wit ma suits n tie on dogging bullets n bombs frm Hausa pple
ReplyDeletePosterity will sure not forget u....#nomuchwords
ReplyDeleteLol!!! Only in Nigeria will an ex President who was defeated say this nonsense. You were voted out of the office and there was nothing you could do than to go. Look at Ghana and other democratic countries not to even talk of the West. You could have stayed in Power if you had you way but last year's election was so peaceful, free and fair because the United States and other super powers had kin interest in it. For me, you did nothing special by relinquishing power to the winner of the election. Enjoy your retirement and talk less. Lest i forget, your administration was the most corrupt in the history of this country. That is a very bad reputation for u sir.Thanks
ReplyDeleteOnly a foolish one praises himself. What's the big deal about losing and accepting your loss. Don't we all do that at some point in life? Your sister died, you accepted, no one praised you. Why now? Shior!!!
ReplyDelete100% truth
ReplyDeleteHe is a better man than most but Nigerians frustrated him out of office plus bad company!!! God bless u joor
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Mad man, E thinks he had done something great just because he left after loosing election ! Fuck him and everyone that thinks he did something special .
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ReplyDeleteThe only reason why I would not say much of this man is that he carries a special favor only few men on earth have,but he made a mistake by making his enemies his friends when he was in power and that mistake is what we all are trying to deal with today.
ReplyDeleteThis man has written his name in gold, posterity will forever remember you. Maximum respect sir!!!
ReplyDeleteI really don't understand the big deal about relinquishing power.It's only in Africa people are given credit for this..
ReplyDeleteJonah God bless ur entire family
ReplyDeleteA true democrat u are @GEJ
ReplyDeleteLoad our comments ,Auntie Linda ! Thank you.
ReplyDeleteSir, I respect you with all humility
ReplyDeleteLinda post my comments na...haba!
And since u left that power u have been so fresh...see jona as him fresh..,not easy realise power oh..I see some idiots saying its not a big deal..go and see what's happening in other countries about leaders seizing power...
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I love u sir,may God bless u.if after 4years buhari did not perform we will vote him out let see if he will accept defeat just like that.baba go slow.
ReplyDeleteVery true
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Whether we like it or not, GEJ did us all a favour by conceding defeat. U only had to be in the north in 2011 to see the havoc Buhari's refusal to concede caused. And yes, he had a choice to hold on to it if he wanted even though he lost, Buhari didn't have half of GEJ votes in 2011, but he refused to accept defeat. So no matter how bad ppl say GEJ is, at least give this to him. He is not a selfish person, I am yet to see Mr. Perfect integrity Buhari be selfless.
ReplyDeleteWho is this idiotuuuuu talking....if he had taking apc to court he would have won at the tribunal...he did not do that when he has d right to..u just sit there and talk shit..u can't even release d power of being ur village head let alone a country..if u don't no what to say here go and pick beans with ur time..
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You will always be remembered and commended for standing for peace as against blood shed unlike most power hungry politicians God bless you sir.
ReplyDeleteMy man anyday anytime
ReplyDeleteTruth talk my hero
ReplyDeleteGEJ my Man, Love u plenty. * it's well*
ReplyDeleteYes ooo u have made history and ur humility is taking u to high places. God bless u
ReplyDeleteWell said GEJ. May God take Nigeria to the next higher level. From grass to grace and glory.
ReplyDeleteSome people are still giving kudos to this idiotic fellow.just one sector that is been investigated $2.1 billion...that is just one sector....we haven't gone to power, health, aviation etc some people eyes are open but they are blind.
ReplyDeletePreach it pastor Jona.
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For conceding to defeat and allowing peace to reign.....u re a man of honour
ReplyDeleteFor conceding to defeat and allowing peace to reign.....u re a man of honour
ReplyDeleteGod bless you sir, Nigeria's greatest president..
ReplyDeleteFor conceding to defeat and allowing peace to reign.....u re a man of honour
ReplyDeleteYou foolishly look such a statesman in d face and call him daft? It shows ur high level stupidity and low level understanding. He could have held unto power and the worst would have happened but he chose the peace path and made a call that saved people and animals like u
ReplyDeleteMicheal u ar a complete Animal...Gej is a total failure, calling him daft is even an understatement, I don't even know how to describe dat madafacka call Gej..read my leaps Gej is a moron
DeleteGEJ's first 8 months was more resourceful than PMBitches... no debate..
ReplyDeleteA nabob of negativity- sorry spiro Agnew. You didn't rule the country. You ruin it
ReplyDeleteGEJ the man of peace. A lover of God and his people. U are truly a Hero of democracy. God bless u sir.
ReplyDeleteYou are a kind man...sir
ReplyDeletethumbs up, we all have strength n weakness, but ur courage was out standing
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...U made History Mr GEJ bcos of ur fear of God
ReplyDeleteI still don't believe Jonathan has a PhD....when he makes comments like this, why won't he be called an ineffectual buffoon. You LOST the election. You should have stayed there now...I'm sure you won't be alive to be making silly statements....shut up and come and speak on your part in the arms deal scandal.....nuisance
ReplyDeleteMove over the release of power mate...it's a stale news.....what happened in the arm deal pay talk
ReplyDeleteRelinquish??? U??fear of God????? GOD JUST SHOWN YOU HIS FEARFUL HANDS& YOU HAD NO CHOICE THAN TO SURRENDER.
ReplyDeleteFor those who believe GEJ has done nothing by conceding defeat. Think about Zimbabwe...Robert mugabe...do you want to tell me that he has been winning all his re-election bids?
ReplyDeleteGEJ had enough reason to reject or cancel our last election after all the card readers dis not work and again we had several cases of under aged children voting in the north. Some northern states had no void votes even when we know that our mallard are not so literate enough to thumb print correctly.
GEJ has done well though he might not have fought corruption. But he did well and we hope PMB will do better.
Nigeria must move forward.
I will always respect GEJ
Long live Federal Republic Of Nigeria
You're comparing Mugabe to Jonathan.....That's like comparing a lion to a cockroach
DeleteBut it doesn't take the fear of God to allow corruption
ReplyDeleteDon't mind the economy buffoon, he didn't know how he gave up 'cos God arrested his heart. He lives everyday to regret his action! Jonathan lives in falsehood.
DeleteYou're right your excellency but only in Africa countries but in western countries its a norm that you must obey. So?
ReplyDeleteHe remains my president
ReplyDeleteI think you are deluded.
ReplyDeleteThis is democracy and not monarchy and you're talking relinquishing power.
You lost the election and if you have tried to stay put I don't think you will be alive today.
Just thank your God that you did the the honourable thing and stop running your mouth like you have verbal diarrhoea. The oyibos your talking to is just making mockery of you in their mind
U lost the election so what exactly does he mean ? Its not as if he stepped down before his tenure was over so please shut up and u all that are supporting him...u all must be really daft sha
ReplyDeleteTrue talk sir...I love u die Jonathan!
ReplyDeleteNext plsss...
ReplyDeletei'm glad to know that you have more people who love you than your haters.
ReplyDeletethe truth is,power intoxicate,corrupts and pride itself. however,you were mindful of me and other good Nigerians.
i use to like you,and i still like you, and forever i will continue to like you.
to all GEJ haters, God is blessing him.... prepare to hate him the more.
uuna ogogoro papa!!!
Ure an angel sir God bls u 4 d lives u saved
ReplyDeleteThe great man. You stil our President. Nigeria best president.
ReplyDeleteNo relinquish power naw.You were smart you for dey your way to Ggbagbo for Hauge
ReplyDeletethis is how you know fools. when they talk,they make no sense! this same people would run when the war begins. they don't know how to say thank you when they're blessed. they deserve to be slave and that's what they are. they only live in other people's purpose and ideology.
ReplyDeleteto GEJ haters, he's going for another honor by Monday.
how u c am?
unna papa wey no go fit become anything.
Jonathan Jonathan Jonathan.Linda how times did I called him three times.You are talking too much these days.please please 2.7 billions arms deal never close oh....nuel
ReplyDeleteGod punish his mouth
ReplyDeleteSee diz Criminal talking abt fear of God....i wish I can strangle you right there ,idiot...diz man should take several seat b4 I loose my temper
ReplyDeleteIt is well with Nigeria
ReplyDeleteTRUTH
ReplyDeleteCorrect
ReplyDeleteWhat is the noise all about? What is all this hypocrisy and self glory all about? What was he expecting to do after he was roundly defeated in a free and fair election? Is he the first person to do so in the world? Africa? Or even Nigeria. These man is deluded by hypocrisy.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the noise all about? What is all this hypocrisy and self glory all about? What was he expecting to do after he was roundly defeated in a free and fair election? Is he the first person to do so in the world? Africa? Or even Nigeria. These man is deluded by hypocrisy.
ReplyDeleteBut Wetin make brother joe all of a sudden leave him trade mark attire for suits. Are you sure brother joe???
ReplyDeleteBut Wetin make brother joe all of a sudden leave him trade mark attire for suits. Are you sure brother joe???
ReplyDeleteWhat rubbish sympathy. Trying to win global sympathy. When you won before, did the heavens fall? So what's all the fuse about your conceding defeat. Abeg park well. I C awaits you and your subjects.
ReplyDeleteWayo man still on the Wayo roll.
ReplyDeleteJust spewing rubbish, no wonder his chicken boys compared him to Jesus Christ.
Still with the blasphemy.
Trying to drum up worldwide sympathy before EFCC picks him up.
ReplyDeleteNa your papa put you there. Nigerians voted you in and voted you out. You didn't do us a favour. You did what is expected. Stop this "fear of God" nonsense. The fear you lacked when you all looted Nigeria blind.
ReplyDeleteThis guy's jazz is super strong! Wow...first his rise to power. Now he has been able to con the world into calling him a hero and a statesman because he did what any normal human being should do! Like he did us a favor with this so-called concession. Dude stop lying! It took A LOT of persuading for you to concede. Lord you are indeed merciful.
ReplyDeleteWow!! If you truly had fear of God ,you wont be boasting about it.
ReplyDeleteYou shouldnt make us feel u gave up power,u buffoon..we voted u out & it isnt your birth right.
This man sounds unintelligent.
True
ReplyDeleteGEJ the man!
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GEJ the man of the moment
ReplyDeletethe hero of democracy in Nigeria. we love you sir
ReplyDeleteFirst of all, you were voted out cos u were clueless, weak and lacked effective decision making about the affairs of the country. If you weren't you would still be in Power and you wouldn't have stepped down willingly then. And how many years did you spend again from acting president to being voted in as the President?? So please stop saying it like you did us one big favor. We were just tired of you.
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...Even till this generation of life ends, buharia cannot match gej s achievement,we all know that for sure,it is only a confused and desperate president like buharia who wants to break obasanjo,s record in travelling out of country just to catch the fun he never belief in his life to have,gej,s maintains his promise like a great man he continue to be whether the uncircumsised buharia brothers and sisters likes it or not,by quote,my ambition does not worth the blood of any innocent nigerian including the uncircumsized buharia groups, this apc change will later turn against them,let them continue to send dss and efcc to whoever that says the truth about this confused and bias govt in the name of cleaning the system of govt without being first of all clean his in house that is more dirtier,
ReplyDeleteWhether gej did well or not shouldn't give you all the reason calling him unprintable names, everybody should be mindful of his /her tongue so that it won't bring disaster to you and your household cos death and life is in the power of tongue and those that love it Wil eat the fruit thereof. Nobody has right to judge anyone including gej, cos if all of you are his shoes, you may do worse. Whether he failed or not, time Wil tell,mind you,all of you haven't realized that the more you heap insult on Jonathan,the more his grace increases,you all should learn to show respect to your leaders cos it pays. God resist arrogant people and give grace to the poor, if you wish to be a leader tomorrow learn to respect leaders cos the positive forces of the universe is at work to reward everyone according to your deeds. Sharonpeace35@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAnyone who blames Buhari for the current crisis is a FOOL of a thousand retardations . The previous president - Goodluck Ebele Jonathan obviously left a lot of mess behind and Buhari is trying to put the country back in a sustainable and growing structure. It will not be easy and that is why things are bad right now but we all suffer right now to reap the benefits later. Jonathan was a CONFAM THIEF and he uses d propaganda of conceding d election first and mentions of the economic crisis we are in to shade the eyes of people from the significant truth- That he spent 6 years and ruined our economy through corruption and that he used all our funds to enrich himself and the pockets of his party members , but our eyes shall not be deceived and we see u for d DEVIL U ARE. Thunder fire u !! Chineke na pooooogiii! Dan siege !! Koni daa fun e Lai !!!
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