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Thursday 7 March 2013

Photos: President Jonathan visits Borno and Yobe States

 
The president visited the two states today. See another photo after the cut...



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32 comments:

  1. And reasons being for? I hope its toward the tackling of the high level of insecurity in that region.

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    1. my dear pc d sultan are asking for amnesty for d bloodsucker (BH)so read d news for today u will hw wonderfully mr president performed in his answers to dem

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  2. And he went with d whole security agents in d country.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  3. Only jona dey smile 4 d pics.Abi hm dey happy 4 wetin dey hpn 2 dem?

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  4. I can see he's putting on a bullet-proof vest inside...haha GEJ no wan die like fowl esp with 2015 in sight

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  5. better late than never Oga jona.

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  6. better late than never Oga jona.

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  7. Hmmmmmm! GEJ visits 2 states in 2 days? Kilode? Y d rush after all we r not in RUSSIA! No nite banqurt as is usually d norm when he visits orda parts of d country. There is more 2 ds dat meets d eye.

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  8. visiting is good...but evidence of the visit is better

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  9. Mr president I just want to let you know that the visit is long overdue. I also want to tell you that visiting those troubled and volatile states is not just enough. It's high time you started doing your job the way it should be done as a chief security officer of the entire nation. Mr president just look around you. What do you see in those states? The land you are walking on is full of human blood. Not just human blood but the blood of innocent citizens of Nigeria whose lives could have been saved had you properly used the coercive instruments at your disposal as a commander-in-chief. The coercive instruments is the difference between government and other organisations. Nigerians gave you their mandate and trusted you and you swore to protect their lives and properties which is a priority of every responsible government. But unfortunately when you finally took over you tacitly and naively abandoned them when the needed you the most. While the killing continues unabated all you could do is to sympathise with Boko Haram while the victims are abandoned their fate. Mr president, I want you to know that I'm not personally happy with you. There are so many blood in your hands. The truth is, the issue of Boko Haram wouldn't have reached to it's peak had you initially utilize your power properly. PLEASE! PLEASE!! PLEASE!!! stop admiring power but use it! Be a man and stop calling on GOD to come and do things ordinarily you have the power to do. What are your fears? Boko Haram are agents of the devil and criminals as you can see. They deserve no sympathy whatsoever. No responsible government dialogues with terrorists. Imagine US dialoguing with Alqaeda not to talk of local terrorists. Shame on our leaders! Let me tell you since you cannot find solution to the Boko Haram menace, please just resign now and also forget about re-election. This is what is obtainable in an advanced political clime. Hundreds of innocent Nigerians are dying everyday in the hands of these misguided hoodlums and the government seems indifferent. According to J.F Kennedy, IF A FREE SOCIETY CANNOT HELP OR PROTECT THE MANY WHO ARE POOR, IT CERTAINLY CANNOT SAVE THE FEW WHO RICH.

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    1. Abiii the state no get Govenors,I don't know y we pity this hausa people.always wanting to rule forever...GEJ just change ur ways.every smaLl thing jonathan.govenors kwanu

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  10. jonah looks better in agbada than that farmer's outfit he can't seem to stop wearing

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  11. Naijadeltapikin.. Brosss jonajona seee ‎as Ɣøu resemble megida =))º°˚˚˚°ºнaĦaнaº°˚˚˚°º‎​=))

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  12. Well done Sir.

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  13. Can u guys see d traces of d bullet proof under, in his mind we r fools....n he was dere shoutin he is nt scared 2 go there...smh!

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  14. Nice one presido!

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  15. see as President dodge small in the photo -
    ready for any attack..even the bodyguard is so alert, just staring at the handshake..
    wild times...

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  16. Too much money com make e neck short, abeg make una still share dis money nahh make we chop, I just tire 4dis country, wen dis money go reach our hand, God dey shhaa

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  17. Ђơ̴̴̴̴̴̴͡ω come †ђξ flag on dis plane didn't fall off. Just curious. He's fresher now though.

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  18. is it ma eyes or im just tinkin aloud.seems he's wearin a bulet proof underneath

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  19. Is he wearing a bullet proof vest?! I think so! Omg!!

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    1. pls dear if u dnt kn wat to say u kip shut

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    2. Na wah for Nigerians o hw did u Manage to see d bullet proof? Me no see no bullet proof. Plz change ur mind set

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  20. Dear Lord, pls do not allow this visit trigger any killings in the north in Jesus name. May Your peace reign in Nigeria, In America and in the whole world in Jesus name. (If you wont reply amen..you can at least say Amen)
    God bless us all.
    www.thebanquethall.blogspot.com
    Your Christian blog.

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  21. Probably boko chieftains' gave him a deadline to come over for dialogue or else...

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  22. thank u My president u really made me proud today, (NO amnesty for GHOSTS) u are trying ur best but put more effort for d innocent blood dat dis BH has ravished pls *linda post my comment.

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  23. No matter the amount of rain that falls on a leopard, its spot can never be washed away. I'm ure this is another political gimmick. It will change nothing

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  24. Going there is nt de issue is de outcom of de visit dat matters besides hw went cos ppl where beginin 2 talk dat he is afraid of visitin those places period

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  25. Its uncalled 4 & foolishness of d highest order, 2 negotiate wit people dat have refuse 2 reveal der identity 2 nigerians

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  26. hmm God na ur hand we all da oh!

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