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Former Yar'Adua spokesman shades Obasanjo, praises Jonathan in new article

In his article titled 'In Losing Power, Goodluck Jonathan Finally Finds Himself', chairman of the editorial board, Thisday Newspapers & former Special Adviser on Communications to late President Yar'Adua, Segun Adeniyi subbed Obasanjo and praised Jonathan for putting Nigeria first. He wrote;
"The fact most people ignore is that given the objection of his party to the use of the card reader, if the president had stormed out of the polling unit at Otuoke when three card readers failed him, that probably would have been the end of the election. And by now, Nigeria would be on the boil. Fortunately for all of us, Jonathan chose not to travel that familiar road often trudged by African leaders and history will forever be kind to him for it." Read the full article after the cut...
Goodbye Ebele Jonathan - by Segun Adeniyi as published on Thisday

It remains for me the most memorable moment in the movie. The captain was informing the ship owner (who had bought into the lie that no force on earth or in heaven could sink the Titanic) that the ship had hit an iceberg. “From this moment, no matter what we do, the Titanic will founder,” he said. Having put so much faith in his own propaganda, the ship owner retorted: “But this ship cannot sink.” Without missing a beat, the captain responded: “She is made of iron, Sir. I assure you she can. And she will. It is a mathematical certainty.”

Because those who survive on rent in our country are adept at marketing their greed, they always succeed in selling to whoever occupies the number one office in Nigeria at any period that he is not only above the law, he is so powerful that he can never be defeated in an election. But with the current defeat of Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan by Major General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd), it is now very clear that the president of Nigeria is human, afterall and he can be ousted by the same people whose votes put him in power. That message has been most eloquently passed and our country will never remain the same again. It is a new day!

For sure, the president of Nigeria has enormous financial resources he can mobilise at any given time while the security agencies and critical institutions of state work at his pleasure regardless of what is written in the Constitution. And he is forever surrounded by clowns and jobbers of all sorts—I was privileged to have seen many of them at work in the Villa—who sing the mantra that, as “President and commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”—a title that is so needlessly repeated for his pleasure almost as if it is a line in the national anthem—he has such unlimited power that he can even turn a man into a woman. Now we know better.

Having never bought into the scam that a president of Nigeria cannot be defeated, I have since about four months ago been telling some people very close to President Jonathan that he was electorally vulnerable. But they never took me serious. In my personal encounter with the president in his office on July 23 last year (he sent for me), I particularly explained to him that he was increasingly being perceived as “anti-North” and that it could hurt him at the general election. I recall the president interjected by saying “but Segun, you know me…” to which I replied that it was not my view but a perception challenge he should deal with. If he made efforts in that direction, they were either too little or too late, going by the results of the presidential election across the entire Northern zone where Buhari won outright in 16 out of 19 States. Details of that private encounter I had with the president will come in my coming book on the 2015 general elections in Nigeria that should be out before the end of the year.

Needless to say, I am not one of the people surprised by the outcome of the presidential election. In the fourth instalment of my 2015 election series, “A Time to Choose”, on 29 January this year, I wrote: “as the incumbent, Jonathan will run on his record which unfortunately would include not only his performance in office (which is not as bad as being projected) but also mismanaged relationships that may have been more costly in terms of the eroded support base. We may never know how much political damage the president inflicted on himself by his failed bid to install a Speaker for the House of Representatives in June 2011 and the refusal to accept defeat gracefully thereafter; the futile attempt to oust Rotimi Amaechi as the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) Chairman and how that eventually led to the split within the ruling party; the ill-feelings from aggrieved party members who lost out at the recent PDP primaries; the unfortunate Chibok ‘Waka-Come’ theatrics at the Villa by the president’s wife that went viral internationally; the saga of the ‘unaccounted for billions of Dollars’ in oil receipts that is yet to be conclusively resolved and the accompanying drama with Sanusi Lamido Sanusi that played out from the CBN Governorship office in Abuja to the Emir’s palace in Kano; the presidential redefinition of corruption as being different from--and perhaps more tolerable than—stealing; the evident contradictions inherent in the fact that those who once ran a vicious media campaign against Jonathan, baptizing him with the moniker, ‘clueless president’ are now the ones speaking for him etc. The thing about elections is that choices are usually made by most voters on the basis of sentiments (and emotions) such as the foregoing and that is why the incumbent is often disadvantaged, especially when the public mood is as fouled as it is in Nigeria today...”

I wrote that three months ago and I have been proved to be correct. However, despite the bitterness that characterised the 2015 presidential election campaigns, President Jonathan redeemed himself when it mattered most not only by the way he gracefully accepted defeat and congratulated Buhari even before the collation of results was concluded on Tuesday but also by the manner in which he rose to the occasion last Saturday.

Despite the discomfort of having to stand in the heat, Jonathan comported himself very well as the president, not a partisan, as we all watched on national television how three card readers failed to read his biometrics and accredit him for voting at his home town, Otueke, Bayelsa State. At a time television camera could project very clearly that his wife was already boiling with anger, the president said he was prepared to wait for as long as it would take for it to work before he was eventually accredited manually. Calm in disposition and measured in his utterances, Jonathan refused to be goaded by the reporters who were asking him leading questions about the use of card reader, knowing where he stood on the issue. “President Jonathan is just one person, so if we have problem with one person, as far as the election is going on well nationally, I am not worried. There might be a delay, my interest is that we conduct a credible election,” he said.

At the end, even if he lost the election, President Jonathan has turned out to be a man of his word. The fact most people ignore is that given the objection of his party to the use of the card reader, if the president had stormed out of the polling unit at Otuoke when three card readers failed him, that probably would have been the end of the election. And by now, Nigeria would be on the boil. Fortunately for all of us, Jonathan chose not to travel that familiar road often trudged by African leaders and history will forever be kind to him for it.
That Nigerians are today proud of Jonathan is not in doubt and it is a shame that it would take a defeat for him to approximate to the president many had wanted to see in recent years. But in the days and weeks to come when he begins the self-introspection as to how he lost the presidency, Jonathan should look no farther than his immediate environment. From his overbearing wife who used the campaign podium to preach hate, forgetting that there indeed is a God in heaven who promised in the Bible to “overturn, overturn, overturn... until he come whose right it is; and I will give it him” regardless of whether such a person is “analogue” or “brain dead” to people like Godsday Orubebe who made a disgraceful public show of himself on Tuesday not to mention Chief Edwin Clarke and confederates who, forgetting that politics is a game of addition, imagined they could abuse and blackmail the whole of Nigeria into re-electing their Ijaw kinsman.

How and why Jonathan lost will be a subject of interrogation in my coming book but it is a pity that his handlers paid scant attention to my warning of 19 January 2012, in a piece titled “Their Son, Our President”, which rankled Aso Rock and for which someone procured the services of hacks to attack me. I hope that Jonathan’s people will go back to read (http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/their-son-our-president/107435/) and reflect on what might have been had they taken counsel in the Yoruba adage that when your tuber of yam is growing too big, you use your hand to cover it.
For an election that had been predicted to be the end of our country, Nigerians have every right to be happy about the turn of events but there are just too many heroes and the first to be commended is the ordinary voter who stood under the sun and in the rain to exercise his/her franchise. And then the much-maligned chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega. Calm under pressure, mature in his approach to issues, serene in the face of provocation yet so firm and resolute in his conviction, Jega has written his name into the history books by delivering when it mattered most. With any other person, it is doubtful if we would be where we are today as a nation. And of course we must commend our president-elect, Buhari, not only for his tenacity of purpose (having lost three previous times) but also for the maturity with which he handled the campaign irritations from some PDP bigwigs and the president’s wife.

Finally, the biggest accolades go to the president who conceded defeat so that his nation can move on. By that simple but important gesture of patriotism, honour and nobility, Jonathan has earned the status that one old man imagined he could confer on himself just by the theatrics of tearing his party card before television camera. I just hope that the leaders of the victorious APC would have the decency to treat the president with respect in the remaining period of his tenure and after he leaves office. He deserves it.

I will be a bloody hypocrite to say that I was praying for Jonathan to win the presidential election. To be honest, I felt the country could do with some Change (even if I still don’t know its content) because of the way Jonathan mismanaged a couple of serious national issues, especially the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-east. There was also this academic interest about whether the proposition in my May 2011 research paper 'Divided Opposition as Boon to African Incumbents' on factors shaping incumbent elections in Africa with special focus on Nigeria, would prove to be correct. Now that my thesis has been validated, I enjoy no real satisfaction that Jonathan is leaving office this way because, despite my misgivings about some of the people around him or his mixed stewardship, I still have a strong affection for the president who I consider a very good man.

If the president needed any validation that he acted wisely, it is by the outpouring of congratulations to him from all over the world and the way he has practically repositioned our country for business. Perhaps nobody has captured the situation as succinctly as Mr. Mo Ibrahim, one of Africa’s wealthiest men and philanthropist, who said yesterday: “The news from Nigeria today is wonderful. Africa’s largest country has concluded a peaceful election process. Furthermore, the incumbent has already gracefully conceded and congratulated his successor – a first for Nigeria and a benchmark for other African countries to follow. Today, we Africans are all proud of Nigeria and President Jonathan. Thank you Mr. President. If you are seeking a legacy, you have definitely achieved it.”

Last Saturday in my hotel room in Lagos, my friend and research assistant, Dipo Akinkugbe, with whom I was watching on television the drama of Jonathan and the Card Reader as the election accreditation exercise unfolded, said after the president had fielded questions from reporters and left: “This is a rare display of statesmanship that I have not seen in President Jonathan for a long time.”

That, I told him, is the essential Jonathan whose Ijaw handlers and a few power mongers from other parts of the country did not allow to blossom. But in falling from power through the electoral process, Jonathan has risen in the estimation of Nigerians for his statesmanlike concession to General Buhari.
Perhaps, in this final moment of loneliness, the President finally acted as Jonathan, unencumbered by the hidden motives of the army of power merchants and ethnic salesmen who have held him hostage all these years. Perhaps it is this last act of selfless submission to the will of the people that will eternally redeem Jonathan in Nigerian history. This end, then, could justify the murky path of this humble man from Otuoke who started life without shoes but has risen to great power and now to the honour roll of great Nigerians.

The message from the foregoing is profound yet so simple: In losing power, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has finally found himself.

147 comments:

  1. Shaders club. He tried. Lindaobserve

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    1. Many grammar, and English in abundance. He is displaying his level of intellectual capacity. All d same, no thanks for thanking us.

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    2. @Obj is an old man that everyone has forgotten



      He has no relevance again... He thought he is an hero....but he failed






      @GEJ my man





      @Galore

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    3. Don't turn this corrupt guy who tried to discredit Jega, into a saint overnight. He had no choice but to concede defeat. He had been warned by everyone that mattered.

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  2. I no go lie, I no read the article finish. Whew!

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    1. Not surprising. You don't seem like the type that would know a really good read if Lindaikeji stuffed it in your face.
      Take the time and read it. It's very thought out and put together well

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  3. #Aboki Speakes:I'm a bit uncomfortable with the PGEJ the hero narrative. I appreciate the fact that he conceded defeat early and quickly but that doesn't make him a hero. In more common sense conceding defeat after you lose an election is what is expected from every democrats. You can't change his story from being a failure to hero today. If you make GEJ a hero now so quickly, it sends the message out to Buhari "I can fail and still be their hero" You won't tell an abused woman to be grateful to her husband for signing the divorce papers quickly so why are you grateful to PGEJ for conceding defeat? I'm sorry for putting a spanner in the work of your sudden hero worship of PGEJ. I couldn't let you all continue the praise and worship. For a matter of fact he lost in the 2 polling units inside Aso Rock & also lost in all Army Barracks nationwide that should send a signal to us all & despite the rigging the numbers and calculation doesn't just work out for him. Maybe history will be kind to PGEJ in a different way but this isn't a factor considered to be an hero but if you agree otherwise I'll say we should start thanking the colonial masters for abolishing slavery. That was something nice too. And on a lighter note We didn't say Buhari is our saviour, we just voted out a government we are not satisfied with to give another a chance. Because we can't allow the country to be in the same shape for another 4years just because we fear the unknown. If Buhari doesn't perform Nigerians will come together with a voice and vote him out but until then let's support and believe him. I'm glad to be part of this change history. Congrats once again to the people's general @thisisbuhari . God bless Nigeria

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    1. This is it.officially you are the biggest fool on this blog

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    2. If ur buhari had failed would he have done what Jonathan did... for once think

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    3. Aboki stop thinking wit ur anus....now I dare u to list with all honesty how many known leaders in Nigeria have done wot Gej did.u need to stop lieing to urself.im for Buhari but hey' sweety' lets say the truth.

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    4. Well said. My sentiments exactly.

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    5. If you can give me you number I will personally call you now and thank you for this brilliant write up. I too she's in your view, it's unfortunate to see how irrational our people can be. Even linda is worshipping him for just one act of saving his face of shame. You have my respect

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    6. This aboki warri am so sure that a goat gave birth to u, I give u one year u will come back here with different words , u are the biggest fool on this blog, if I were linda I wont give u any money from the give away and gifts .fool

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    7. This aboki ure just a compound fool for saying Jonathan is not a hero. May dog kiss you there. So ure mind didn't tell you Jonathan has the will power to fight n win this election ? ?Highest blood of the innocent will flow. Well ure an animal so no need

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    8. Good one bro he failed n I dnt see anyfin close to the hero thing smh

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    9. Thank u AbokiDawarriboy, u take the words out of my mouth. If Buhari, refuse to perform we will vote him out again in 2019 that is all and igbo people should start worming up from now so that we will try igbos person for presidency

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    10. God bless you plenty...you spoke my mind

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    11. Aboki my man, your position makes little sense. You shouldn't be more Catholic than the Pope. Are you more wise than those that congratulated him? You know little about African politics otherwise you would have known that incumbents don't just relinquish power. Even after knowing the consequences. I challenge you to count for me where a sitting government was voted out and he accepted it in good faith in Africa. Give honour to whom it is due.

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    12. you are a mind reader, I wonder about all this unnecessary accolades,the man lost and conceded, end of story.

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    13. You're right but we can take it from him(PGEJ) during his 'tenure' we have a workable electoral act, so my brother you can't take that away from him nevertheless he is a good man with a good heart it just that he was surrounded by a sycophants minded fellas

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    14. Obviously you're filled with ignorance and you no absolutely nothing about power and the things that come with it especially in africa. If GEJ really wants to hold on to power, he would have done and nothing, I mean nothing would have be done about it! It's only lives that would have been lost in the North and he would have eventually quelled it with force. So my dear take several seats and study about power! People that know about it are commending him on his acts. You're a kid politically. Grow up and learn.

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    15. This is d best comment I've read on this blog. Jonathan is a good man but d climb to his heroic status is very controversial. You have said it all, u make me speechless. How about d gigantic sums used in his campaigns as a means to bribery, isn't that corruption, fighting boko haram after 6yrs as a means to a political end when many families had been left destitute and many souls lost, his annoying silence to national issues and gross misconduct by his team. Well lets just say in his case d end justifies d means,I believe in his heart of hearts he realised his loss was penalty to his many mistakes and he decided to atone for it by closing d door gently rather than slamming d door in d faces of many crossed. To me he is a good man, but a hero, hmmmmmm.........,lets just give it to him since he ushered in a new democracy

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    17. Smtyms the tins say write really mks me wonder! Why cant u jux b realistic smtins? If ur buhari had conceded defeat in 2011,dnt u tink dose corpers that lost dere lives in the north would hv still been alive 2dai! Dnt u tink it would hv been a lot different? Sambo house was burnt dwn! Hv u 4goten? Nd here is a man who humbly conceded defeat dat deserved the respect of pple who felt dem and dere families re safe bcus of that single action and ure writing a novel bcus ure selfish 2 accept the fact that he his the hero @ dis moment! Well,i hp u really undastnds the meaning of war.. I lived in jos nd i was a survivor.. So jux Shutup already

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    18. Now don't get angry when Buhari fumbles and gets his own bashing like GEJ did get. The PDP is now the opposition, so it won't be all accolades for Buhari.

      Jonathan got a lot of bashing and did not kill or jail or victimize his critics. GMB is not a man giving to tolerance. The he will have a formidable opposition for sure.

      Whether Jonathan is a hero for his final deeds or not is not really in your power. The world now see him as one, so go kill yourself if it so pains you.

      If Buhari had lost, it wouldn't have been this peaceful since.

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    19. Abi o. He lost. As much as we can say he tried, thisday newspaper has no justification at all cos they are part of the team that misled GEJ, your abuse to OBJ is because your pot of soup is dried. Lmao

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    20. Well-said, Mr. Aboki. Jonathan ain't no hero. His sins are too many for that to happen. If in doubt, go and ask the family of people murdered by terrorists (from Abuja upwards) while he partied around.

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  4. No doubt GEJ is a good man who surrounded himself with many hypocrites and sycophants.
    I trust Buhari to know better not to go that way.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. Enough of this hero nonsense. He did his job and the only decent thing he did for nigeria and we should immortalise him?

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  6. GEJ is the true face of democracy in Nigeria....believe it or not.

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  7. His right, Jonathan deserves all the praise for his peaceful acceptance of defeat. He has been influencial in the process of change in Nigeria today.


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  8. If you like write an article from here to madagascar, it can'tchange anything. The wind of change is here to stay.

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    1. Igwe adaobi you are the reason nigeria is where it is. Dogmatic and limited in your mental capacity. It is unfortunate. He did a great thing. If the case was reverse would your wind of change had done the same? You by now would have been laying in a ditch somewhere with your head cut off. Please when good is done let us praise it , honor it so that others can follow in those footsteps

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    2. Nne kwu sie ya Ike jajaja gej is a loser

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    3. Adaobi ur own mumu too much oo

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    4. Adaobi is right. Jonathan was a failure & no f**king hero. Ask yourself, if he hadn't conceded, what alternative did he have, and what consequences lied in wait for him?

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  9. One out of millions, na im own opinion be DAT. Linda take note!

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  10. One out of millions, na im own opinion be DAT. Linda take note!

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  11. One out of millions, na im own opinion be DAT. Linda take note!

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  12. u just said it all......

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  13. stupid man! These are the kind of people we never want to see near our new president, GMB.

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    1. Ode!!! That's simply what u are.

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  14. My president is the best..

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  15. If there will ever be a contest for the GODFATHER of TRUE DEMOCRACY in Nigeria, I will nominate Goodluck over and over again.

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  16. yea i agree completely, even the APC will never have done smthing so honourable.
    They were ready for war which they still demonstrated even though they won.(During burial of PDP)

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  17. Nice piece, Segun.

    GEJ, indeed, paid a price so that Nigeria could survive.

    A selfless act many African Rulers will not follow.

    Kudos, GEJ, you have played your role.

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  18. Jonathan is a coward, we all know so you guys should stop these "unnecessary" accolades

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    1. Be there talking anyhow

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    2. I Hope you can say this to your father but If you can't??? Hmmmm may u die a terrible death idiot

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  19. Mr Segun Adeniyi,

    I read your articles,though I must confess that I only do so when I'm a bit bored and usually with several pinches of salt.We have all become writers now and I often wonder if we are writing from the heart or from our bank/wallet balances.As someone who was in the corridors of power,you mustn't forget that its never as it seems.And we must try to present the citizenry with as much truth as we can without heating up the polity.

    I would appreciate if we all just analyzing and stop trying to be heard and keep our country In prayers.

    Thank you.

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  20. In as much as many feels Gej didn't serve us well, i still think he's a noble man and deserves an award for taking that brave step. I still wish he won.

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  21. He wld have been more respected if he had his pple in check with their utterances.before n during campaign. A man who sees nothing wrong in corruption? D better part of his administration atrocities wer commited by d women in his life. Deziani n co... He made his bed,he should lie on it with his bed fellows. Sai BaBa

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  22. Mr Segun Adeniyi,

    I read your articles,though I must confess that I only do so when I'm a bit bored and usually with several pinches of salt.We have all become writers now and I often wonder if we are writing from the heart or from our bank/wallet balances.As someone who was in the corridors of power,you mustn't forget that its never as it seems.And we must try to present the citizenry with as much truth as we can without heating up the polity.

    I would appreciate if we all stop analyzing and quit trying to be heard and keep our country In prayers.

    Thank you.

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  23. Wonderful write up and great accolade for the 1st Nigerian Hero....#LestWeForgetTheHeroesofDemocracy

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  24. Beautifully written!

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  25. you are right man. God bless you.

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  26. well said


    MISSVEE

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  27. Thank you...


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  28. As usual a fantastic and well balanced piece from Segun Adeniyi

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  29. Breaking News:

    Army Headquarters locates Buhari's certificates that they previously declared missing.....

    Wat a SHAME!!!

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  30. I totally agree with him, OBJ should be ashamed of himself and Jona is indeed a democratic hero, he let it go that Nigeria might go on and for that i hail him.

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  31. FORMER YAR'ADUA SPOKESMAN, NO MORE CONTRACT FOR ALL YOU THIEVES. WE GET THE PICTURE. GEJ IS THE ENXT BIG THING BECAUSE HE DID A NORMAL THING. NIGERIA HAS BECOME SO CONVOLUTED THAT DOING THE RIGHT THINGS BRINGS ABOUT UN-ENDING PRAISE + ARSE KISSING +CHEAP POPULARITY. YOU DON'THAVE THE BALLS TO SEE A WRONG DOING AND ADMIT IT IS WRONG. NO BE THIS NAIJA WE DEY LIVE, ABEG. NEXT BASE JOR. LET'S MOVE ON. IT'S OVER, IT'S OVER. YES HE DID A GOOD THING NO DOUBT, BUT DON'T TRY TO LENGTHEN ALREADY EXISTING TRIVIALITIES. MR. SPOKESMAN PLEASE CAN YOU TELL US YOUR PLANS FOR NIGERIANS 2015 AND HOW YOU PLAN ON ACHIEVING THEM? GET A JOB!

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  32. Hmmm...'In loosing power, Jonathan has finally found himself'

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  33. #GEJOurHero.Forever a Hero,history will never forget you

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  34. He is just a simple person-

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  35. I think now i understand why Jonathan once said that "Nigerians will praise me when i leave office".He wasnt really referring to all his achievements but this singular act of nobility.No matter the problems that pervaded his admin this last few years,his action 2days ago made him the best president so far.

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  36. Always a delight reading your piece! Nice 1. On President GEJ, am of the opinion that history is already kind to him!

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  37. But because most people are bitter and just blind supporters of APC, they won't realize this!

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  38. i really cried when i heard his speech, such a poor humble man, May God bless you JONATHAN,you make me a proud Nigerian... i love you

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  39. I have started missing Jonathan. If I had the opportunity to vote I wouldn't have voted him and I wouldn't have seen him re-elected. I had no doubt that he is a good man. The only doubt I had was why it was difficult from him to extricate himself from political jobbers and connect with Nigerians . In addition to his wife, Edwin Clark and Asari, other people that drew enemies to jonathan are: Doyin Okupe, Reno Omokri, Fani Kayode, Ayo Fayose. Only Abati was civil in his utterances .

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  40. I wish we all know dat it's obasanjo dats ruling dis country....lets just hope buhari is not his next victim.... so many destructions made by Obj, today delta steel company is closed cos of obasanjo, nd Jonathan wanted to do somefin abt the company, only God knows the rift dat went between dis two. We are still blind, if only many knew wat's really going on?

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  41. I couldnt control the tears. GEJ my hero.

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  42. Very interesting article.

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  43. Too long. Mr President is a true democrat.
    4 conceding defeat and moving on.

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  44. This man is just as inconsistent as most Yoruba men.
    Ask him why GEJ refused to concede defeat @ the Governor's forum. Simply because his stupid wife had issues with Amaechi

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  45. Please shut your mouth! U forgot to add the fact that children came out to vote for buhari? I'm still amazed that Nigerians are not seeing anything wrong in that.

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    1. I tell u oooo....honestly! Here at anambra, most of us dint even vote, dey jst left us in d sun and left after a while and kids voted in kano, any idiot dat'l tell me GEJ is nt a hero ehn....if it were buhari, m sure isis, al shabab nt evn bh will be naija by nw

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  46. God bless ur soul for speaking up
    U re indeed ur fathers son
    Well articulated
    Am happy u re different from ur Nigerian brothers
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  47. Oga Segun, very well said. GEJ was misled by his team. When i heard he made that call to Buhari my first thoughts were:" I hope he took permission from Mama P." His wife was his greatest undoing. Thank God he redeemed himself in the end.

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  48. GEJ HAD NO OPTION THAN TO CONCEDE CONSIDERING THE FLASHFLIGHT & INTEREST FROM INTERNATIONAL BODIES......IT WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE DANGEROUS FOR GEJ TO BEHAVE OTHERWISE......

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  49. Olushegun obasanjo wil neva escape hell fire
    We re told not 2 judge but his case is a clear one
    So transparent dat anyone can c
    He is de judas of our tym
    And i wil neva dine with a Yoruba man cos his likes re 99% in Yoruba land
    #oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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  50. Great article! GEJ is a very decent man! A great Democrat, same can't be said for Obj

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  51. GEJ HAD NO OPTION THAN TO CONCEDE CONSIDERING THE FLASHFLIGHT & INTEREST FROM INTERNATIONAL BODIES......IT WOULD HAVE BEEN MORE DANGEROUS FOR GEJ TO BEHAVE OTHERWISE......

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  52. Very well said.,,,,,whoever u are God bless u.....I learnt a lot from this myself.............

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  53. Accepting defeat honourably for d sake of preserving lives and promoting the reign of peace.. is to me d best victory ever... nice write up

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  54. A good article and a must read.

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  55. Aunty linda, why now? If i read my books the way i read articles on here i would have been best graduating student. Please try and tell them to write less and upload audio. I don tire.

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  56. Yes i think GEJ deserves all the respect because of what he did, sincerely i didn't expect him to concede defeat easily. God bless you sir

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  57. Linda post my comment ooo!!!!

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  58. Am so Proud I supported GEJ GOd bless the Humble Man from Otuoke........

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  59. What nonsense is going on in this Country. Why are we exhibiting ingnorance on a large scale or just playing ethinicity.

    Must Jonathan be praised to high heavens for doing his job? He knew from day 1 that part of his duties as President is a concession speech (when he losses an election).

    Obasanjo actually played strategy by forcing Jonathan into a corner (so for GEJ to proove him wrong). As he did not want OBJ to be proved right. See what PDP is doing now?

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    1. Obviously you're filled with ignorance and you no absolutely nothing about power and the things that come with it especially in africa. If GEJ really wants to hold on to power, he would have done and nothing, I mean nothing would have be done about it! It's only lives that would have been lost in the North and he would have eventually quelled it with force. So my dear take several seats and study about power! People that know about it are commending him on his acts. You're a kid politically. Grow up and learn.

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    2. You are a very big FOOL.Never expected much from someone like you at your old age.Have you sat down and imagined if he had not,I am not sure today will be what you are receiving.tribalistic bigot.shioor

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    3. Yes he must be praised let us learn to give honour to whom it is due. It's because you don't know what a war looks like that's why u can open your mouth to say he hasn't done anything. Go and read the history of most wars it bothers around wrong speeches or ego problems that leads to millions of people loosing their lives. We are a grateful to God for a man like GEJ that refused to allow his personal ambition cause war in our country.

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    4. Anon 2:53pm u are just a miserable pained person gej n pdp failed Nigerians and he cannot boast or say he can't vacate the seat when he already know he's a failure! My friend sharrrap onye Ara go n kill urself gmb for life nawah oh ndi mmadu sef

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  60. Chaii this man spoke my mind and the minds of the people. You are really a spokeman. Engr Emy

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  61. Waooooo. Segun, you are too much.
    I wish all politicians will find time to read this.

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  62. Abeg enough for this stupidity. He talk like his look.

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  63. Wow! Well i'm one of your big critic because i never liked your administration from day one but i nominate you for a Nobel prize and UN president since your good at keeping peace but Leading a country isn't for a Man like u Sir. You're too weak for the job

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  64. Everyone wants to sai baba


    OKORO UPGRADED**

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  65. Very nice article. In all this election brouhaha the winner is President Jonathan. His name will go down in history for his action in conceding defeat and congratulating Buhari, which most people will not do and if he had waited a bit longer, those he surrounds himself with would not have allowed him to concede defeat. You are the winner and indeed a sign of good luck to Nigeria.

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  66. UNHAPPY NIGERIAN.2 April 2015 at 14:27

    I CAN ONLY SAY THANK YOU, MR SEGUN ADENIYI. YOU CAPTURED IT ALL. HE GEJ IS A MAN WITH A PURPOSE AND I BELIEVE HE HAS SERVED THAT PURPOSE AND HISTORY WILL WRITE HIS NAME I. GOLD ALONG OUR FOUNDING FATHERS FOR MAKI G IT POSSIBLE FOR THE PREDICTION OF THE END OF NIGERIA AS WE KNOW IT NOT TO COME TO PASS. HE HAS SOLIDIFIED OUR NIGERIA. NOW NIGERIA HAS COME TO STAY. I SAY HE HAS WON IN DEFEAT.

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  67. Awesome piece. Couldn't have said it any better. Good job.

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  68. HMMMM! JUST FOUND TEARS DRIPPING DOWN MY EYES.
    ITS EVEN BETTER HE LOST SO HE CAN REST FROM ALL THESE STRESS THAT OUR SO CALLED ........ AND HIS BOKO BOYZ HAS PUT HIM THROUGH. THE ALMIGHTY GOD WHO SEES IN THE SECRET WILL JUDGE. MEANWHILE ALL HANDS ON DECK AS WE AWAIT THE LONG CLAMOURED CHANGE.

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  69. This is a nice write up, but I still don't see it as heroic but commendable. Perhaps most people will retract their words when Buhari becomes President and all attention will be diverted to him. And if he doesn't perform, we still have the power to remove him. Let Nigerians don't be deceived by the words of these politicians and attention seekers.. Believe in yourselves and a vision of a great Nation. Any leader who is opportuned to be there and fails to listen to the voice of the people, should be shown the way out. There are too much vested interests in this Nation and nobody can afford war anymore so no one should be afraid. The problem we had before was that when we talk no one listens, but now that has changed with the modern day media, so I am very sure that if one person is dissatisfied, it most likely will be the view of many and the same way we started the downfall of GEJ, that is how that of GMB will start. NIGERIANS, NEVER BE AFRAID TO SPEAK YOUR MIND!

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  70. HMMMM! JUST FOUND TEARS DRIPPING DOWN MY EYES.
    ITS EVEN BETTER HE LOST SO HE CAN REST FROM ALL THESE STRESS THAT OUR SO CALLED ........ AND HIS BOKO BOYZ HAS PUT HIM THROUGH. THE ALMIGHTY GOD WHO SEES IN THE SECRET WILL JUDGE. MEANWHILE ALL HANDS ON DECK AS WE AWAIT THE LONG CLAMOURED CHANGE.

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  71. Good write up.......thank you President Jonathan.

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  72. It was a shame Gej never allowed us see this courageous part of him all these years. Well as the saying goes" better late than never". Nigerians wish him well .

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  73. Longgggggggggg, I read as much as I could. Ok all these write-ups; Its enough, Lets not overdo this thing, what GEJ did is noble but at the end of the day, its the normal and right thing to do, lets not use this to start shading people or kissing ass.

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  74. Everything in Life happens 4 a reason.....it really did take PGEJ losing the elections 4 Nigerians 2 truly accept and love dis man...as 4 OBJ, we all know how bad dat man is and dat he is a snitch, so I have no words 4 him....GEJ has proven 2 Nigerians and the world at large, dat peace supercedes all.....God bless Nigeria, Long live GEJ

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  75. Three Lessons from GEJ
    I strongly believe that God hand-picked Mr. Jonathan to teach Nigerians and Africans a great lesson.
    Firstly, God showed that he can exalt anybody. I mean anybody. If you like, come from the least minority ethnic group with only 2 or 3 people. Even if you are nameless, it’s none of God’s business.
    Secondly, God used Mr. Jonathan to sanctify Nigeria’s democratic process. Remember during the time of Obasanjo? If he has not anointed you, forget it. What we experienced then were a bunch of selections across the country. Often, people will still be struggling on the queue to cast their votes while a radio broadcast is already declaring someone the winner. Today, we hear him (Obasanjo) talk preach about corruption, and tear party card for pressmen. Well, we really are not fools.
    Thirdly, God has used Jonathan to strengthen Nigeria’s democratic process. Believe me, it will be very difficult for people to bastardize our democratic process anymore. People are now more aware, more involved, more enlightened, and more at alert as far as true democracy is concerned.
    I will continue to respect Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan (GCFR), and as well try my best to emulate a little of him if possible.

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  76. ANONYMOUSE AT 2.53PM. WHY WOULD ANY MAKE TAKE STEPS TOWARDS HIS OWN DEMISE. I THINK YOU AND SUCH A PERSON BOTH NEED QUICK MENTAL EVALUATION. YES YOU CAN REFUSE TO LEAVE OFFICE BUT NO ONE KNOWS WHAT COULD HAPPEN AFTER THAT. COUP. INTERIM. CIVIL WAR. MORE DEATHS ALL OVER THE COUNTRY. ANONYMOUS YOU ARE A COWARD AND A VERY WEAK MAN IN BED.

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  77. Linda you have a funny and cunning way of making people see your point of view. Out of all the insightful things he said, that's the potion that makes sense? Also...infact. I cant!

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  78. This is just a long, bullshit write-up aimed at currying favour. The desperation of this article is disgusting.
    To shed more light on what the term "hero" embodies, I suggest you google "Ameyo Adadevoh" or "Nelson Mandela" before you go distributing your rubbish propaganda.

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  79. We must commend president Goodluck for his act of heroism, he truly has written his name in gold and I think Baba obasanjo should learn from him

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  80. I will vote GEJ against OBJ anytime any day. Check out this, election held on March 28. PDP total score was 12, 853, 162 the sum of the figures =28. APC total votes 15, 424, 921, the sum of the figures = 28

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  81. Segun, no doubt you write well. But completely disagree with you on one million reasons. When you were the spokesman of Late Yar'Adua, you were more powerful than a lion. You people kept a Nigerian President out of sight of Nigerians for months. Brought a sick or death President into the country in the dark. The vice was deprived of seeing him.
    Now, you talk of the President's tribe men. When your Boss was on, were his aides Ibos or Ibibios? If he had won would your article sound same.

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  82. Too long...I no even read am......but why the shade at baba iyabo?.....that's childish and immature of you. Why are we celebrating Jonathan just because he bowed out. Nawa o...why did he bow out self, he for remain there by force now after majority voted him out....if he had adhered to the advise baba iyabo gave him he would have won this second term but he chose to listen to riff raffs and political e-rats who are just looking for whom to destroy....it will always be on record that under his dispensation 219 girls were kidnapped and never got back....Abeg.....anyway praying and looking forward to the best.

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  83. Mr Adeniyi close that your dry lip you hear...now run along and go get a lip gloss.

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  84. Some of you can hate all you want...But somethings just can't change. ..GEJ is a man of honour and the entire world can now see that

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  85. Segun Adeniyi as an insider who knows the inside of the working of the Jonathan administration has written a good article, which typified a man who was never allowed to flourish as a President. A very interesting piece. My worry for Buhari's APC we are beginning to see the emergence of people who have held Nigeria to ransom for years. We hope Buhari remembers this is the people's mandate, he should not let people like Obasanjo to hoodwink his government and not allow the Tinubus to control the finance of the Nigerian economy.
    Nigerian people all over are watching this time around.

    Please visit www.effiezy.com

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  86. Awww...such a nice man!

    we shall forget all the money he chopped.....awwww

    mschewwwwwww

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  87. Why do some people just hate when others appreciate others. Chai critics! Please jona deserves more praises in a year to come. Haters go and sleep, you ve nothing to say

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  88. There so many kids and political neophytes on this blog. They fixated on the euphoria of their state of mind and it goes to show how little monds they are. If GEJ was Buhari or OBJ and the Card Reader failed him thrice like the writer rightly said, you could have heard that it is conspiracy against APC and the Northern Almajiris could have wreck havoc to anything non-Northerner. People should read about their political history and they will have better grasp of the enormity of what GEJ did and how he simmered all the tensions in the country. He is a statesman and a hero of our democracy. He walk the talk by affirming that 'NO NIGERIAN DESERVED TO SHED BLOOD CAUSE OF HIS POLITICAL AMBITION.

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  89. Mr Segun Adeniyi,

    I must say your writeup is worth taking time out to read, if not for anything, have diversity of though. I, not ignorant of course, of your romance in the corridor of power, have high hope and expectations in the quality of content in your articles. Kindly refer pages 1, 3-5 of the open letter written by Obasanjo to the president on matter of the state captioned "Before its too late", then, you will be able to marry your conclusion with the stance of your name sake and former president Olusegun Obasanjo. I put it to you at this point, that the former president only renounce his membership of the PDP inlace of your claim that he theatrical tore his membership card.

    Thanks for giving a narrative to draw comment on. Peace

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  90. Lol, I no dey o but I like this write up

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  91. Lol, I no dey o but I like this write up

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  92. Didn't read all that, but those wrds in the block made some sense.....OBJ go hide, APC abeg respect GEJ

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  93. Tenant leaves his house after receiving quit notice from the Landlord who felt he was misusing his property.............he deserves Made in Nigeria Nobel prize.

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  94. >Fact, Governed corruptly and incompetently.
    >Fact, Campaign full of hatred, courtesy of spouse and campaign team.
    >Fact, Bowed out gracefully, kudos on this aspect.
    >The truth is the truth.

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  95. Segun, i refuse to accept those thoughts, you would have written something worse for Buhari if he had lost. We have not forgotten how late Yar' A dua was stolen from Nigerians for months. Leave matter for matthias.

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  96. I pray President elect will learn and teach his descendants on how to concede defeat.rather than killing and destruction.

    Things to be on the look out in Muhammadu Buhari Regime.

    1. Ministerial list will be lope-sided.e.g Agric, defence, finance, works & Housing, FCT miniter, Power will all be northern.
    2.Reversal of old hands from the north, rather than going for young competent northern youths.
    3. High level of looting because definitely, he will reverse yar'adua's kitchen cabinet.
    4.One sided developmental project.
    5.This continuation of certain projects from previous administration.
    6.Lack of transparency since he will recycle those cabals that managed Yar' adua's health saga.



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    1. Mr yusuf, we are not going to look out for anything! Stop trying to incite people to be tribalistic, Nigerians are wiser now! Let the right people be appointed irrespective of their region. So stop this!

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  97. 7. He will definitely sink the confab report for ever.

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  98. Out of fear for what may happen if Buhari looses election, I voted for him against my will. He won and the thing I wanted to avoid which made me vote for him happened; 25 persons died in jubilation. Jona, thank you for loosing because that gave us life.

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    1. Anonymous 11:46, stop trying to console yourself, you didn't vote GMB against your will or for the pathetic reason you just gave. What about the missing Chibok girls? You made your choice so please live with it.

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  99. how foolish you nigerians are, to claim you voted for change but GEJ gave yall life. you think buhari cared , that message would have been passes if he lost. he would have allowed all Christians to be killed with him making no speech to stop such actions for his sake. and yet u call that a leader. hausas are sowrn to ruling this country and yall will see it soon.

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  100. That card reader failed President Jonathan because he deliberately stuck his hand in neutral polish which he did not wash off or he used a razor blade to scrape the pulps of his fingers. Himself and his wife. Trust no politician. Expect anything from any politician. And then he told the journalists what he had planned in his mind to say. As for concession, his name deserves to be written in gold. His greatest undoing was that he was not sharp enough to have thought it out to remove Jega early last year and then put a friend who would not bother about card reader.

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  101. No details of your PRIVATE encounter with the president, sir.

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