Former President Goodluck Jonathan took to his twitter handle to mourn the passing of former Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi who died on Wednesday June 8th.
Dear GEJ..we all know you were once nigeria's leader so please feel free not to always remind us of the horror story over and over again.Though i miss you sha cos now dollar don cost and PMB no even send him mama..how much of we the masses..
Why the undue politicization of the untimely loss of our true legend of our football.No need for this reminder.We are all aware.May the gentle soul of the departed find eternal rest in Heaven.
Why the undue politicization of the untimely loss of our true legend of our football.No need for this reminder.We are all aware.May the gentle soul of the departed find eternal rest in Heaven.
this jonathan is too predictable. You are a very useless man. Politicizing even with the death of someone. After the rubbish you bestowed on this country and even niger delta. Instead of you to say what you can do for his family, you are using keshi's death to score cheap political points. Mehn, You are so stupid. Anybody wey talk rubbish for here, your papa!
RIP Okechukwu Keshi, may God give your family the fortitude to bear the loss.
Another hired political spinning robot hired by GEJ. It is about Keshi not bragging about GEJ's previous position. GEJ needs to leave social media or hire a better person to write his stuff. Keshi had a successful football and coaching career and played football when he almost 40.
Adieu Keshi.
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ReplyDeleteVery thoughtful of him. Linda take note!
DeleteMay his soul rest in peace
DeleteMay his soul continue to rest in peace
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May his soul rest in peace
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Dear GEJ..we all know you were once nigeria's leader so please feel free not to always remind us of the horror story over and over again.Though i miss you sha cos now dollar don cost and PMB no even send him mama..how much of we the masses..
ReplyDeleteRip Man...Foreva in our mind
ReplyDeleteIts well
ReplyDelete#IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteThe only thing wey pmb win na ppl wey dey trek from kano to abuja etc. Dis govt. Na sit Don dey look.
ReplyDeleteWhy the undue politicization of the untimely loss of our true legend of our football.No need for this reminder.We are all aware.May the gentle soul of the departed find eternal rest in Heaven.
ReplyDeleteWhy the undue politicization of the untimely loss of our true legend of our football.No need for this reminder.We are all aware.May the gentle soul of the departed find eternal rest in Heaven.
ReplyDeleteMay his soul RIP
ReplyDeleteWe will forever miss you. Rest in Peace Big Boss
ReplyDeleteMay his soul continue to rest in peace. Linda observe!
ReplyDeletethis jonathan is too predictable. You are a very useless man. Politicizing even with the death of someone. After the rubbish you bestowed on this country and even niger delta. Instead of you to say what you can do for his family, you are using keshi's death to score cheap political points. Mehn, You are so stupid. Anybody wey talk rubbish for here, your papa!
ReplyDeleteRIP Okechukwu Keshi, may God give your family the fortitude to bear the loss.
You're an illiterate o..and yes your own papa#tongueout#
DeleteAyah. Bk was here!!
ReplyDeleteThis man really doesn't have shame.
ReplyDeleteAnother hired political spinning robot hired by GEJ. It is about Keshi not bragging about GEJ's previous position. GEJ needs to leave social media or hire a better person to write his stuff. Keshi had a successful football and coaching career and played football when he almost 40.
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