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Saturday 17 May 2014

I will visit Chibok but does that solve the problem?" - Pres. Jonathan

At a press conference for the Regional Security Summit that held in France today, President Jonathan explained why he hasn't visited the Chibok community, the school or parents of the missing girls...
"The school is owned by the State Government but it is the commitment of the Federal government to rebuild the school, build walls to protect it and provide facilities since it is predominantly a school that takes care of girls education so that the girls would be protected. Yes I will visit Chibok, no doubt about that but what we are anxious about now is to locate the girls. These girls are not held in Chibok. If the President goes to Chibok today, does that solve any problem? Maybe psychological problem or for media relevance but you have not solved the problem. The problem facing the President and indeed the Nigerian government is to get these girls from wherever they are" he said
See pics of President Jonathan at the summit



President Jonathan is currently at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France where him and other African leaders including presidents of Niger, Cameroon, Chad and Benin, with the President of France are brainstorming on how to tackle the problem of insecurity in the continent. Here are five quotes the President made during his presentation at the summit

1. "This is not anymore a challenge to Nigeria alone; it is a threat to each and every one of us"
2. "This latest attack is a wake up call for all of us. A line has been drawn in the sand, a test is put to each of us"
3. "Nigeria will rise up to this challenge and prevail. I call upon each one of you to stand up and be counted with us"
4."An attack on one country is an attack on all of us and our common humanity."
5. "We will not succumb to terrorists and their dangerous tactics.T errorists will not be allowed to define who we are"

167 comments:

  1. Visit or no visit does that bring back our girls #bright bravo#

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  2. No it doesn't solve the problem, its a form of sympathising with the families of the victim, and also see things first hand where it happened has a way of penetrating the heart, an inciting it for action, and its also a way of sending a message to the people that you feel their plight, that you are not only a president of aso rock or of the wealthy but also a president of the poor, and president of the people whom you have failed in your primary duty in protecting


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  3. In whc year will u visit chibok, dis man dey fear joor! #BALOO SCADIDO

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  4. My honourable president. Y u no wear suit nah.. didnt u knw d kind of attire dat shld b worn for dis kind of meeting. . U look diff.. he's ryt for nt goin to chibok cos of d high rate of insecurity in borno b4 dis bh go deal wiv him.. bt he shld invite d parents to abj nd console wiv dem.. it wil make dem feel lyk u care.. cnt wait to hear d last of dis terrorism. .

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  5. Am tired pls good luck. I need action for once

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  6. Am tired pls good luck. I need action for once

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  7. Am in total support of yu man... His present is not needed there full stop...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. OK he should do what is vital that's all andrescue the girls

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  9. Something about the president's posturing's very unpresidential,his speeches inspire little or no confidence.

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  10. Now he's talking! I think the world community have impressed upon GEJ the severity of taking the security of Africa's lagest economy seriously. Now lets wait and see if he's gonna act...or just let Nigeria disintegrate in 2005. #time4action# I got my AK47 ready for war. Are you ready?!

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  11. How dare u GEJ talk about humanity, u give gay peeps 14 years for being who they are, and u open your mouth to say humanity.

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  12. What a lazy stupid president

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    1. What should he do? Kill himself?use ur brain for once

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  13. God wll see u through my dear president,all those who hve laid there jazz shouting he should visit chibok God wll surely disappoint them...Arc ugoes

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  14. Some few months ago, you goats said you don't want aid from advanced countries, so wetin happen, hypocrites oshi.

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  15. You're still the worst president in the world.

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  16. Nigerians pls stop praying and start working hard to rescue those girls, prayer can NEVER solve a problem, but hard work can

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  17. Premature aging don arrest this man. He is so grey-haired. Chai! The problems of this country alone even reach to sef. Well going to Chibok or not, what we need is to show some actions by bringing back those girls mehn.

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  18. If I were him, I will stay back bcos his presence will not rescue those innocent girls. They might plant a bomb Fø̲̣̣я̅ him

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  19. I am not his biggest fan but this man is trying despite great odds stacked against him. Only wish he'd open his eyes and realize what this issue would do to his regime over time.

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  20. His comments makes me feel Martin Luther is talking! Pls Mr President, for once match words with action in your perculiar way and surprise the doubthing Thomas's in the world. God direct the President and save Nigeria!

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  21. Linda dear please I have sent countless messages to your box. I don't know if you still make use of it. Please contact me on deraxy4real@yahoo.com. It's extremely important please!

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  22. Well said Mr. President, am not among those who say negative things about ur government..some saying trash can't even oversee to the affairs of their lives and when things like this happen its becomes a perfect gateway from their miserable lives. Some couldn't even handle being a class captain or school prefect and here u are throwing tantrums, few who did have a clear understanding its never easy managing human-beings. Goodluck Mr. President and I'll stand in prayers to support u

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  23. I believe that one day Nigeria will rise above all these her challenges. We are a great nation and a great people. We will do it, Yes we shall Overcome!

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  24. That's wisdom my president. We wil prevail!

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  25. Ppl should just free this guy. He's doing his best too. Maybe some ppl will be satisfied when his head goes in. Pls let's support this man for now. I feel for him.

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  26. Well said Mr. President, am not among those who say negative things about ur government..some saying trash can't even oversee the affairs of their lives and when things like this happen its becomes a perfect gateway from their miserable lives. Some couldn't even handle being a class captain or school prefect and here u are throwing tantrums, few who did have a clear understanding its never easy managing human-beings. Goodluck Mr. President and I'll stand in prayers to support u...

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  27. Very good question!

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  28. I've got the best fucked up President in the world. Remind me to vote for myself come 2015.... All of us indeed!!!! May the hot afternoon sun rise in the room of anybody wey go insult me

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  29. Mr Jonathan jst tel us d truth,ur scared of goin dia coz u dnt evn trust ur security. Fear fear president,chio.

    ~Jbankz Olamide's PA~

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  30. Mr president dnt worry all is well,u ar d best president I hv seen since dis country startd let's 4get d fact d security challenges we ar facin u ar better off dan d likes of buhari nd ibb dat wil turn dis nation upside down ,u hv mi full suport come 2015,haaters can go hug wet transformers#bebo

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  31. Mr president, please don't go. Onye ana achi anaghi achi onwe ya .

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  32. When we cannot forget the horrors of years of misrule, with dark a past filled with tales of mistrust,it indeed easy to forget the beauty of our colourful natural heritage for which the flag came to be green.

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  33. The parents of our abducted girl would really appreciate your involvement if u had visited them. Pls Mr president the said visit should be aimed at showing sympathy to citizen whose children are missing

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  34. pls lets all commit nigeria in our prayers its only God dat can restore peace lyk a river into these country of ours

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  35. I doubt if the quotes are actually GEJ's. They are too intelligently put together to have come from our Mr President. It seems he was well lectured about what to say b4 heading to France. I'm not saying our Pressy is dull but he hasn't convinced otherwise

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  36. This is definitely long overdue but good thing its coming up now...a lesson for all Nigerians, choose a leader with foresight ..one that knows the results he expects even when given a wrong advice ..a leader who is a forerunner..

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  37. #fuckjonathan

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  38. Dude you are not answering the obvious question on the lips of every intelligent individual...who is responsible for the security of the Nigerians living in Chibok..
    if you cant visit that place for security reasons then why should any Nigerian be left alone there with terrorists...so what do you intend to do next..Mr. president over to you, the ball is in your court..call to duty...what next..its your call and we are all waiting anxiously for that miracle that can clean this mess...

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  39. Uncle Jonathan u have spoken well.. Visiting chiboke will not solve the problem cause the girls are not held there. I support u... But try as much as u can 2 tackle terrorist ooo.

    Linda, i dey use one eye dey look u... U set die i swear...

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  40. Okupe said we are dealing with terrible terrorist capable of lunching anti-aircraft...so my question is why send our resource into that place unequipped..why are you wasting our scare resource..why are you doing this to our millitary...your govt. has failed us and you will definitely pay for this

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  41. Why is he smiling? Idiot... ur house is on fire, u dey smile snap pics.. how many pplw teeth u see outside

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  42. Kk ooo, it is well

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  43. Aiight oo may God help Naija#W.G#

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  44. Mumu ! Your presence will lift the spirit of the people there. Perhaps you can also boost the morale of ur soja's who are scared to face BH.
    Instead of just sitting in Abuja drinking ogogoro and forming commitees. And ur wife entertaining nigerians with her illiteracy

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  45. Well said GEJ...i just wish your media team would do more within Nigerian Media. I wish more of your "well said" comments happen in Nigeria.
    Oh well, I believe we will get through this...God bless Nigeria.

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  46. He is beginning to represent well,but nevertheless,Its not by mouth o,Action is needed

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  47. No no no it won't bbog... Jst stop smiling when taking pictures, it reflects peoples biliv on ur take on d issue ..smiling lyk s.eagles had won d wc..d way u r smiling here z lyk dt of diego simeone some hours ago..wen ur country is sinking.. Dia is God oo


    #Pesty

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  48. President exactly what I expected u to tell those APC morons only seeking media relevance. Whether you visit chibok or not, please #bringbackourgirls. They plotted to kill u there and didn't succeed, thats why they are crying....

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  49. Dear Mr President, in war times or crisis situations; the psychological battle is more than half the battle. I wonder what would have happened if you had flown there immediately the news broke and made the bold statement "We will hunt you down and we will find you" (the way a real President would)... It would have sent a bold message to Boko Haram, the military and the entire populace; I'm the C in C, I'm the one in charge here, you guys (Boko Haram) are in for it; it ends NOW... Instead you sat in Aso Rock condemning in the 'strongest possible terms' blah, blah, blah. Sadly now we have Boko Haram guys feeling even more confident and military who are afraid or reluctant to engage them (I blame them, who wan die?) and a populace that is even MORE disillusioned with your presidency (didn;t even know that was possible). MAN UP SIR AND JUST GO!!! P.S. Shut up your sycophants, enough of the PR and get to work...

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  50. I totally agree with Mr. President. But he need to be more proactive. All these talk talk won't solve anything. All we need is ACTION.

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  51. We shall previal...

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  52. I have never been a fan of President Jonathan because of seeming cluelessness in matters of good governance and his penchant for defending corruption in high places and always hobnobbing with known criminals and ex-convicts in his party and protecting corrupt individuals in his cabinet. But in this latest brouhaha, he seems to be winning me over to his side as I am beginning to see the whole issue as a dangerous but cheap plot by his enemies both within and outside the party to gang up and bring him down before the next general elections. They should be advised to sheath their swords and please let the electorates decide whom they want to govern them only through a free and fair electoral process and not through a backdoor system of replacement.

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  53. I have never been a fan of President Jonathan because of seeming cluelessness in matters of good governance and his penchant for defending corruption in high places and always hobnobbing with known criminals and ex-convicts in his party and protecting corrupt individuals in his cabinet. But in this latest brouhaha, he seems to be winning me over to his side as I am beginning to see the whole issue as a dangerous but cheap plot by his enemies both within and outside the party to gang up and bring him down before the next general elections. They should be advised to sheath their swords and please let the electorates decide whom they want to govern them only through a free and fair electoral process and not through a backdoor system of replacement.

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  54. Not at all Mr President...

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  55. What kind of a president says stuff like this?

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  56. Going there means a lot to the chibok family,try go but don't announce ur visit until u are back.be sure u take pictures.

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  57. That one is a good one but linda, what did the other president say na. CHI.

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  58. Terrorism doesn't define who we are...corruption does. If not for sorry piton, just maybe the army will be better equipped to handle boko haram. If not for corruption, maybe institutions will do better and poverty will be lower and reduce attempts of insurgencies. Just maybe. Both past leaders and GEJ.

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  59. pls mr president dont go to chibok, u take a gud decision dat u ar not goin y chngin ur mind, ur goin wil not solve d mata pls dont go.

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  60. Did he say something about his infamous dance in Kano a day after the bomb in Iyanyan and how he went partying in Oyo state ??

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  61. True it wn't solve d problem but it will send a Statement of intent no doubt... Any which way, d struggle continues... Here's wishin d fg n d International community Good luck in locating n finally securing d girls.. #BringBackOurGirls

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  62. Reading between the lines of this press conference,I won't be surprised if President Jonathan never eventually visit Chibov. He has indirectly created an excuse why he doesn't need to go to the troubled region. Visit www.olusoloso.blogspot.com for juicy stories on entertainment,breaking news,events,politics and sports.

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  63. Those quotes were written for him,he's nt intelligent enuf 2 make dem.

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  64. Linda, this your close-up cursor needs a toothbrush to go with it. Lol

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  65. I pray God will guide u on ur journey there,but those girls wudn't b dere anymore

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  66. God bless u my president,it is well with u n Nigeria...

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  67. Its very true dat the President's visit to dat place wont solve anythin, its rather risky just like dat man from cnn said... I think the govenor of the state shuld be able to do d visiting and all

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  68. I love my country Nigeria
    I love my president....
    Long Live federal republic of Nigeria.

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  69. I strongly agree with big J,there is no need to visit Chibok. BH may abduct our presido and the world wil have a field laugh. The conspiracy in the North is too much. I still suspect that the girls were not kidnaped but are being hosted. Up till now Chibok can not give us the exact number of the missing girls...Breeze

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  70. This man is so heartless!

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  71. I respect this man no mather ђã†̥ the enemies α̲̅я̩̥̊ε̲̣̣̣̥ doing to pull him down. It ɪ̣̝̇ș well ♍​​​γ Presido

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  72. Dat is true. His visit is of no relevance rite now. D most important tin now is how to bring d girls safe n alive.

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  73. Tk u my presido,bonario wnts u dead dats y he is after u visitin chibok even wen shekau publicly saod he wil shoot u at sight,bonario stil wnts u to go there! Let us do unto others wat we wnt dem to do to us u compare 9-11 attack to dis,wat is d basis for comparism? Bokoharam strikes everytim nd is a danger,9-11 attack ws jst 1bomb, u tink if obama and bush's life wud b in danger if they go to a particular,do u tink de wud still go? U guys can still be patriotic and go stay in chibok na, afterall jonathan is lookin 4 solutions to dis menace.if more dan half of d army are hausas do u tink de wil figjht bokoharam? Bonario to tink dt if it was d igbos terrorising naoja,dos soldiers wud b equiped to fight bt bcos its their hausa brodas they are givin excuses

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  74. GEJ always wearing black like a widower!

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  75. Visiting chibok will not bring back the girls. Agreed. But it will definitely assuage the pains of the affected families knowing that their president shares in their grief. Just like visiting a bereaved family will not bring back the dead, it sure does a lot.

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  76. Dear Mr president. I know u are at a state of perplexity, but please try to think,we the citizens are not to make decisions for u..nobody force u to be the president..so act and stop asking silly questions..

    Endtime confusion.

    ~MR EDDY~says so via www.facebook.com/eddywhiz

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    1. Look at men who have control over the affairs of their respective nations..................and then there's GEJ aka Boniface Clueless tagging along.

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    2. I don't think d question is for silly tin like u.

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    3. fool. ur papa. if u did not have a good orientation in ur parent house maybe u go bck to ue mother's womb . u lack respect .

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  77. Doesn't sound like our Jona. So concise

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  78. Good one. Mr president. Most of these BHs were hired and trained overseas and sponsored by senseless bigots.

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  79. For the first time, I agree with GEJ...

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  80. Finally d Colonialists have found a way t capture nigeria in their nets again!Shame...who is sponsorin BH and supplyin them arms if not d western world.Afterall dats what they know how t do best.They support 2 warring factions waitin to see who wins and get more "Oil"

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  81. All dus countries esp France Canada US UK are helpin us at what cost?Hop GEJ went there with a very long fork cis dis whitr devils do notin for free

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  82. True and strong words...GEJ pls do whatever it takes to fight this terrorists that are bent on bringing hardship to our land. good as u are asking for help...bcos it's said ask and it shall be given.


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  83. Putting aside EVERYTHING,lets all do our bit in this.lets be our neighbors keepers.GOD will prevail.

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  84. I support him on this one, why visit chibok now, he ought to should have done that since, why visit now

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  85. How intelligent here. Now no longer d matter of *America will know*. We have 2 collectively take d bull by d horn.
    $$k@y$$

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  86. It is indeed a wake up call to all.

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  87. Mr president u r right.we wil nt succumb 2 terrorist n deir dangerous tactics.terrorist wil nt b allowed 2 define who we r.

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  88. True talk, but u need to show courage mr president, --issorait

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  89. True talk, but u need to show courage mr president, --issorait

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  90. Dis man really has gud plans 4 Nigeria o, but dis Islamic terrorists won't help him b. Muslims dis is God oooooo.

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  91. My president whatever d world will say,pls dnt go,dis pple re determined 2 get ur head off,mr president take me as ur SA on youths and c HW tins will in ur government,pls Nigerians spear me president some slack.

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  92. Why is he laughing like a fool

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    1. Because he knows a fool will be somewhere watching !!

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  93. Smiling on the pic like everything is ok in his country

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    1. animal so u want him to be crying .fool.

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  94. Base on my opinion,am solely against the idea of him visiting Chibok,,going wont solve the issue


    LIB Kritik.

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  95. Don't go anywhere my oga! GEJ till 2017 then single tenure of 6yrs starting with South East.

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  96. Dull president, duller citizenry. We truly deserve this kind of leadership. Going there does not solve the problem, it goes a long way to show how much he cares about them. BH is has already defined who he is. Why must presidential aides always lie????????????

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    1. Thank you!!! Most of these mumu people saying they are in agreement with the president just don't get it. The main reason why he has to go is to commiserate with the chibok people, let them know he's in charge of the situation and give them some kind of assurance that he'll get their daughters back. Acting like a chicken does not boost confidence!!!

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  97. The words of a man who is forced to act, not of one who wants to act.

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  98. Had an arguement with a very dull Nigerian in my workplace. His brothers shop got burnt in Alagbado, i think that should b in Ogun state. The guy left office in V/I that morning to go visit his brother leavin his workload for his other team members. The president of a country can not visit a section of the country where such calamity befell and people tell me that is ok, all is alright, no problem, everything is in order? There are many more Jonathans in each and everyone of us.

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    1. U can nt be inside ur house and expect to win who is outside that he travel he did nt travel to go and enjoy him self but to sick for help ok if he leave his workload to help his brother which crime did he commited jst because u r nt d one.

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  99. But he visited nyanya that visit doesn't solve it either just to show that his on top of the matter.

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  100. Please Mr Président,don't go to Chibok yet because that has been their plan all along

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  101. Enough of your julio cesar speech and find the girls

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  102. Coward,why not go first and explain later.......sphinx

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    1. Sphinx, To be a man , it's not a days' job. Nwoke tocha. Ochelu ibe ya..

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    2. If ur president is a Coward it means ur parents re coward too.

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  103. Make dem no look u as bad man Try visit chibok u hear? Fine maN see ur pointed nose *fashionista LeOnOrA*

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  104. Yes oooo! That is the spirit... unity is strength. Keep the fire burning.

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  105. Probably No!!
    I luv u
    U have my support ok
    ~onahboy

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  106. Of cos going to chibok will not bring de gals back! Why didn't he go to sambisa since he knows where the gals are and bring them back...?

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  107. this guy is an idiot, when obama went to lake michigan to assess the impact on the damage and also assist in the cleaning up efforts didnt that inspire others to join in. This just shows how disconnected they are to the situation. we will not be fooled by his wifes crocodile tears. Nigerians we have a chance to vote out stupidity from our nation once and for all in 2015. We must ensure that this guy and all his cohorts never return to government. Let us ensure that we thoroughly scrutinize whatever candidate is brought be for us. His antecedents, achievements and plans. This goes beyond a stupid manifesto. I for will choose wisely mediocrity will no longer be tolerated.

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    1. Shut up if u don't have anything to say, Mr president is 100% right. They want him to go to chibok so they will lay armbush like they did to the soldiers

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    2. Tell me honestly, will your call your father an Idiot? Grow up man.

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    3. Speak for yourself young man. Sounds more like you are campaigning for someone.. When the time comes we shall know who the cap fits !!

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    4. fool. ur papa. if u did not have a good orientation in ur parent house maybe u go bck to ue mother's womb . u lack respect .

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    5. Speak for urself alone! Ur views does not represent the views of all Nigerians! Keep him with buhari or the thief tinubu,I will still vote for him! Pray tell,what are the antecedents of these other political touts that have not let GEJ have one moment of peace from the time of Yaraduas ill health (as a VP) to his death huh? Pray tell what are the antecedents of these nothern political/religious bigots that held *NG* stagnated for over 39yrs huh? Pls list their achievements for me and compare side by side with GEJ efforts in less than 3yrs of constant interruptive and antagonized and sabotaged tenure of office! Some of you maybe short sighted but some of us still remembers history and have been affected directly by these northern savages! The cries of our folks murdered in cold blood by their babaric religious acts will forever speak vengence!

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  108. Of cos going to chibok will not bring de gals back! Why didn't he go to sambisa since he knows where the gals are and bring them back...?

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  109. Going to Chibok is sensless for now.the most important thing now,is a way out of this mess.

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  110. Every country has its peculiarity,nigerian system differ frm America, Britain etc so I don't subscribe GeJ going to chibok considering d attitude of our military personnel twads d security of lives,i somehow think chibok cld be a distraction to impending harm,i want us to be holistic in our view nd xpressions twads our president nd d media,chibok has conveniently taking our minds away frm d 60 or more students dat were murdered few months ago nd

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  111. Eddy or wat do u call urself,u are a fool why talking to Nigeria President like dat

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  112. let ur father come and contest if he will get one vote idiot

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  113. Pls Sir don't visit Chibok,it is all part of their plan to lead u like a sheep to the slaughter house. the northern agenda will not materialize IJN,Amen

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  114. Anonymous 11:32, having a :smart-phone" does not make you smart! You can easily make your opinion known what using gutter language. Obama going to the site where terrorist incident took place is quite different from going to Chibok where the area is still laden with deviants. For your information, the Nigerian Military have a lot of Boko Haram sympathizers. Are you not even thinking what will be the ripple should an attempt is made on the current President. Remember, the South South region of Nigeria where the President hails from generates 95% of her foreign exchange earnings. Moreover, the SS have their own militants too.

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  115. Anonymous 11:32, having a :smart-phone" does not make you smart! You can easily make your opinion known what using gutter language. Obama going to the site where terrorist incident took place is quite different from going to Chibok where the area is still laden with deviants. For your information, the Nigerian Military have a lot of Boko Haram sympathizers. Are you not even thinking what will be the ripple should an attempt is made on the current President. Remember, the South South region of Nigeria where the President hails from generates 95% of her foreign exchange earnings. Moreover, the SS have their own militants too.

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  116. He should go to chibok and do what??? Mtcheeeew.

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  117. Jonathan Goodluck, I don't like your government but PLEASE DON'T go to Chibok. Their plan is so KILL you.

    BE WARNED!

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  118. All of u saying he should go to chibok are fools, wat will it change? Let one of u go on his behalf naa, presido has been facecing lots of security chanlanges, he is just a human Like me and u, and security issues in nija shoulld not be left for presido alone, u guys should visit chibok on his behalf. Nonsence ppl. Hizzz.......

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  119. Am nt sure this president knws wat is in front of him. Its nw one month d chibok gals were taken yet u nt doing anything positive bt all u do is speak d same grammer nd tell us d same story everyday. Y do u need to go down to d skol??

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  120. Eddy or what you call yourself learn to respect d president n office of d President OK don't be mouthy

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  121. Let people call u all d names dey like but don't be distracted. If the Governor of Borno cannot stop d killings in his state, then they should continue d killings.

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  122. Let people call u all d names dey like but don't be distracted. If the Governor of Borno cannot stop d killings in his state, then they should continue d killings.

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  123. Da stress of his job is really telling on him...God help you Mr. President!

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  124. Eventually when 2015 election campaign starts in borno the president will visit chibok

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  125. A fool @ 40 ......

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  126. Silly man - your going to Chibok is to comfort the parents. You should have gone immediately this incident happened. You should still go or alternatively fly all the affected parents to Aso Rock. As the French president hosted you in Paris and 'held your cowardly hands', you host these distressed parents and hold their brave, frightened panicking hands!!! We really have a situation on our hands with this unpresidential President we have....chei, chei, chei!

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  127. Dnt go there want to assassinate you before 2015 there still want to control our oil blocks.

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  128. There won't get you like JFK

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  129. There wnt get you like JFK

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  130. GEJ made a sensible point here I'm not hating. I love his words but I am not his fan anyway

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  131. Not going to chibok is the wisest thing he has done in this his tenure. These BH guys are highly trained with sophisticated weapons that his security cannot stand. So pls for the sake of peace in Nigeria, make him stay for abj, cos if him die in for Borno, na tribal war be that. God help us.

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  132. This our Presi na wao.
    I think he has a good heart but he is not fit for this job

    That's my opinion

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  133. It is well make oga jona act on time

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  134. My president surely going to chibok it wount bring back the girls but atleast it would shows to the parent of those children that the gov is doing everything. I am nt against gudluck but atleast he should be smarter in his decision making. Visiting chibok would remove nothing from his body. And even if the entire BH gadders the can't do anything to him. He is the commander of the arm forces. So why bring talk 4 urself. Chai! I cry 4 these country, pls let's all stand up and pray.

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  135. Leave this man to breathe abeg, its stupid going to chibok, and yes, does he have to say its for security reasons? We all know, y can sir buhari nd atiku go visit chibok since its their catchmnt area? Ppl pls think, at least they'v suceeded in making Goodluck jonathan look clueless in the eyes of the world, now can they release the girls to their parents now? Or do they still want to prolong it? Ppl think pls! Nd stop being sentimental nd pls bonario u really annoy me lately with your stupid comments, pls use ur headd for once!

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  136. All thanks to Dr Ohehe for curing my HIV positive to Negative, i do not have much to say but with all my life i will for ever be grateful to him and God Almighty for using Dr Ohehe to reach me when i thought it is all over, today am happy with my two kids and my husband after the medical doctor have confirmed my HIV status Negative,i have never in my life believed that HIV could be cure by any herbal medicine. so i want to use this means to reach other persons who have this disease by testifying the wonderful herbs and power of Dr Ohehe that all is not lost yet, try and contact him by any means with his email: ohehenemenspelltemple001@gmail.com

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  137. He is actually right

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  138. This is y naija is going down... dumb youths.. y should he wear suit?

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