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Friday 3 April 2015

President Jonathan, Buhari hold closed door meeting in Aso Rock

President Jonathan and General Buhari had a closed door meeting at the new Banquet hall in the President's office in Aso Rock earlier today. This will be the first time the two will be meeting after the election. The reason for their meeting has not yet been revealed.

108 comments:

  1. Pls bring us the content of the meeting. Lindaobserve

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  2. Awww now I'm getting emotional,

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  3. Despite all d hullabaloo pdp label Buhari, he still doesn't mind, indeed GMB is a true leader.

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    1. Did GMB accept defeat that year?? GEJ is still the man yo! No politician can be like him now, maybe in 20yrs time.

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    2. Just shut up fool! They have to discuss privately. Handing over process ain't easy! As if d Apc bastards didn't label jonathan.

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    3. U are playing with d big boys now. Buhari should not compromise o!

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    4. Yes oooooo....PDP think that they can fool us by telling us that Buhari is bad and will Islamize Nigeria. I Love GMB. he is my man anytime any day. With all there stupid blackmail, God still pass them.

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  4. OK...but sai buharri be watchful ooh .. Don't eat mama patience food oo

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    1. U must b a fool saying dat, in a game of 90mins u dot ve frnd. Not until u finish d game

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    2. You are just a fool!!! such ignorant statement!!

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    3. Ahahahahahahaha!, lol. True talk

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  5. Whatever the agenda of the meeting, GMB should be wise not to agree to anything that'll compromise fulfilling his numerous promises to Nigerians

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    1. You people never seize to amaze me! GMB is not and will never be our messiah of saviour! y'all should take it down 100 notches with this #Change thing! he's still hanging around the same pack of thieves and corrupt men!!! Change ain't gonna come that way! If Obasanjo, Tinubu, Atiku, etc... are still in his 'cabal' nothing will change! and your comment is quite ignorant just as the lady before you commented!!

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    2. Yes ooooo. your right my dear.

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    3. True...Begging process, I'm just here sipping my yoghurt!

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  6. I hope it's for the betterment of Nigeria.

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  7. Transition process I guess. Love the level of maturity being displayed by both parties.

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  8. Let's wait for the outcome.

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  9. Okay. Just let peace reign.


    Rellaidiovo.blogspot.com

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  10. We trust u nau Linda, u go soon gist us wetin happen for the meeting.

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  11. I HAVE SAID IT SEVERAL TIMES,STOP ADMIRING A MAN THAT YOU DONT KNOW.

    THE TRUTH WILL SHOCK YOU SO MUCH,IT WILL ALMOST ELIMINATE YOUR TRUST IN MANKIND.

    PRESIDENT JONATHAN.......HMMM.!!!!LINDA,YOU WON'T WANT TO SHAKE HIM IF ONLY YOU KNOW............

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  12. Oh! Let them hold meeting well to mak way for smooth transition. I can't wait to see GMB in action. Let see wht he can offer to Nigerians.

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    1. You have sense jare. Not like all this useless people who jump into conclusion like a fool

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  13. Okay.. Good stuff ahead!

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  14. GMB has won, we have heard. Change
    has come,
    we agree. The Nigerian Lee Kwan Yew
    has
    arrived. We welcome him. However, we
    expect
    to see this change PRONTO.
    Constant electricity in four years. WAEC
    pass rate
    should be 90%. In four years. There
    should be
    no more potholes on our roads. In four
    years.
    We shouldn't hear of crime. In four
    years. There
    must be no corruption in ANY sector of
    our
    public/private lives. The Naira should
    gain
    grounds against foreign currency(that
    one no
    favour me but I go still talk am). In four
    years.
    Fuel price should be N16. In four years.
    All of
    these and many more. In four years.
    To all those who rained abuses on GEJ
    and
    Patience in the name of campaign, all I
    ask is, be
    as critical of the incoming government
    as u were
    of GEJ's. Don't ask us if he's a
    magician oooo, after all, GEJ was no
    magician either. We will not hear the
    excuse that
    Nigeria's problems did not start with
    Buhari ooo.
    We will not hear that change takes time
    o. Let
    us judge him by the same
    yardsticks...after all, what is good for
    Nosa, is also good for Musa, abi?
    At the same time, we have not
    forgotten all the
    promises o. Stipends to the poorest
    families.
    Payment of 'allawee' to unemployed
    graduates.
    Feeding Nigerian students daily. When
    he made
    these promises, he knew about the
    country's
    reserves. He knew that the crude prices
    were
    falling. He said he would do it, and
    Nigerians
    believed him.
    We should watch carefully. How will he
    constitute his cabinet? What will his
    body
    language be towards bigwigs in his
    party that
    have been accused of corruption? How
    exactly
    does he intend to "pight kwaroption"?
    Four years is a long time. A lot can be
    done in
    four years, For the sake of our dear
    country, I
    sincerely hope that change has come.

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    1. U r just so childish that ppl lik u ll serve forever....... Poor person..... Mentaly u r poor... And. Am so sure....u wnt ve kobo....idiota

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    2. You talk like a learner

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    3. Well spoken ma dear...let's wait and see

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    4. #Gbam! Trust me, expectations have been set very high for the President elect. He has no other choice than to hit the ground running.

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    5. Buhari should be willing to take all the insults and versa assaults they meted to GEJ.

      He shouldn't think it will be smooth sailing without opposition.

      And yes, he should perform all the magic he promised to perform.

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    6. How can these be achieved in 4 years. GMB never said it will happen in 4 years but mentioned that there will be noticeable changes.

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    7. Well said

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    8. Very wonderful write up! I agree 100%

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  15. Waiting patiently for the news

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  16. Linda, the reason 4 their meeting is 2 start the transition process......

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  17. Humble man! I hv never seen ur type! Gej i luv u so-much! Lolo1

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  18. Peace has come to stay in Jesus name.....Amen!

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  19. I like the maturity and respect between these two. I pray it continues. Linda take note!

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  20. I like the maturity and respect between these two. I pray it continues. Linda take note!

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  21. I like the maturity and respect between these two. I pray it continues. Linda take note!

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  22. I like the maturity and respect between these two. I pray it continues. Linda take note!

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  23. Let's wait for the outcome

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    1. You don't have sense because. If you do, you should have known it's transition process they are discussing

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  24. Is 4 d gud n development of d country

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  25. Is 4 d gud n development of d country

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  26. Ok, I believe its for the progress of our nation. Its the easter season; Think His Love or Sink in Sin. Kindly click www.thepinkjournalng.blogspot.com.

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  27. Light and darkness.............. Good luck pls don't stain ur image with this aboki nama

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  28. Light and darkness.............. Good luck pls don't stain ur image with this aboki nama

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  29. hummm d Hero of our time GEJ God blessed u. God give GB d strength to lead 9ja God blesses d federal republic of 9ja Amen!!!

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  30. hummm d Hero of our time GEJ God blessed u. God give GB d strength to lead 9ja God blessed d federal republic of 9ja Amen!!!

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  31. hummm d Hero of our time GEJ God blessed u. God give GB d strength to lead 9ja God blessed d federal republic of 9ja Amen!!!

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  32. GEJ is one hell of a gentleman.





    Busy Fingers.

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  33. hummm d Hero of our time GEJ God blessed u. God give GB d strength to lead 9ja God blessed d federal republic of 9ja Amen!!!

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  34. hummm d Hero of our time GEJ God blessed u. God give GB d strength to lead 9ja God blessed d federal republic of 9ja Amen!!!

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  35. We are waiting. ****cageyberry ****

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  36. Jonathan is a good man..

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  37. Good move by Gej...

    GLO IS THE BEST NETWORK... I glo with pride

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    1. You are a fool. He is begging for what? Idiot

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  39. Ok no smoke without fire, we will know latter

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  40. They should apologise to each other about the hate campaigns.

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  41. New Beginning!
    I was left in tears when i read Presidents
    Goodlucks
    congratulatory message to Gen. Buhari
    I was not crying because i felt like crying, i was not
    crying cause i supported him and he lost, but i cried
    cause his words arrested my emotions.
    He wished his opponent a good administration
    ahead, he congratulated him and accepted defeat.
    I could remember by this time in 2011, Buhari never
    accepted that he lost, he promised Jonathan that
    he will
    make his administration ungovernable for him and
    he later fulfilled his promise. His supporters took to
    the streets and slaughtered innocent Nigerians but
    he never stopped the killings.
    But today, he has won that same man that defeated
    him in 2011 but got a congratulatory message
    instead of threats. He has wished him success and
    not promising him an ungovernable tenure.
    Few weeks to the election, the people we call our
    leaders were busy sending threats to themselves
    and
    leaving the poor masses gripped with fear. Some
    people left the country with fear of the aftermath of
    the election. But today you'v restored peace by
    accepting defeat peacefuly.
    Oh! Jonathan, you've shown us that you'r a good
    man. You'v shown African leaders the true definition
    of democracy. You wished not to influence the
    elections with your powers, you wished not to
    cancel
    the election when you can do it and nothing will
    happen.
    Posterity will never forget you where ever you go. I
    am still your fan for life. You'r a good and
    gentleman
    but sorrounded by ingrates and fools that care for
    their pockets alone.
    Oh Jona! You lost the election but won my heart....send it to all ur friends who believe in GEJ

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    1. @pamela, u are nothing but a product of watering sperm! U are a bloody liar, buhari never made mention of such ill words, keep hating loser!

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    2. Well written. God bless you

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  42. Well I think the meeting is very necessary. An incumbent and a soon-to-be president having a close-door meeting equals ghen ghen smthg!

    Are u in diaspora or outside Lagos and you want a sincere and reliable person to run an errand for you inside or around Lagos? Then look no further. Add us on BBM and we'd get it done for u.

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  43. New Beginning!
    I was left in tears when i read Presidents
    Goodlucks
    congratulatory message to Gen. Buhari
    I was not crying because i felt like crying, i was not
    crying cause i supported him and he lost, but i cried
    cause his words arrested my emotions.
    He wished his opponent a good administration
    ahead, he congratulated him and accepted defeat.
    I could remember by this time in 2011, Buhari never
    accepted that he lost, he promised Jonathan that
    he will
    make his administration ungovernable for him and
    he later fulfilled his promise. His supporters took to
    the streets and slaughtered innocent Nigerians but
    he never stopped the killings.
    But today, he has won that same man that defeated
    him in 2011 but got a congratulatory message
    instead of threats. He has wished him success and
    not promising him an ungovernable tenure.
    Few weeks to the election, the people we call our
    leaders were busy sending threats to themselves
    and
    leaving the poor masses gripped with fear. Some
    people left the country with fear of the aftermath of
    the election. But today you'v restored peace by
    accepting defeat peacefuly.
    Oh! Jonathan, you've shown us that you'r a good
    man. You'v shown African leaders the true definition
    of democracy. You wished not to influence the
    elections with your powers, you wished not to
    cancel
    the election when you can do it and nothing will
    happen.
    Posterity will never forget you where ever you go. I
    am still your fan for life. You'r a good and
    gentleman
    but sorrounded by ingrates and fools that care for
    their pockets alone.
    Oh Jona! You lost the election but won my heart....send it to all ur friends who believe in GEJ

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  44. I love that, is a welcome development

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  45. So far the outcome should be in Favour of Nigeria moving forward

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  46. Jonathan should please advise him on how to bring a true change that comes with no violence cos APC is a party known with violence. We Nigerians as individuals are the change we need. Let us change ourselves deep within cos the ordinary Nigerian man is corrupt without been in govt, all ethnic groups should see themselves as one. Then Nigeria is on the right course for change and not by expecting a man to give nigeria a change that Nigerians are not ready for. GMB please ensure less blood shed.

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  47. President Jonathan, We thank you for your maturity. God bless Nigeria.

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  48. Benjamin Ndubueze4 April 2015 at 02:56

    Welcome development

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  49. A hero, according to Wikipedia, is

    "a character or person, who, in the face of danger and
    adversity or from a position of weakness, displays
    courage or self-sacrifice"

    Another source defines it thus:

    "a person who, in the opinion of others, has heroic
    qualities or has performed a heroic act and is
    regarded as a model or ideal"

    Unless Ezekwesili has a different definition of a hero different from the above, then I beg to disagree with her.

    For promising to conduct a free and fair election without interfering in the process, and keeping his words: that makes him a hero

    Think for a second what would have become of last Saturday's election had the president lost his calm after the card reader failed to capture him and kept him waiting in the sun for over thirty minutes, moreso when his party had advised against the use of the card reader. Had he stormed out of that polling booth, that would have been the end of election that day, and the consequences could only have been imagined. For maintaining his cool in the face of that, he is a hero

    For calling GMB and congratulating him(something GMB never did in 2011 and can never do), and thereby averting "goons and baboons" being soaked in blood, he is a hero

    For telling his party not to bother contesting the outcome of the election in court to avoid distracting the incoming president, he is a hero

    Hate him as much as you choose to do, Mrs Ezekwesili, you cannot take this glorious moment from him. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has set a standard for democracy, not only in Nigeria, but also in Africa. The man is a true democrat and, indeed, our national hero!

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  50. F0r †he betterment 0f Nigeria.



    #Hajia Mufliat

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  51. Anonymous April4 12:46, you are indeed a foolish human being, I don't care who you are, you crazy I swear u are, how will you say Apc is a violent party, Pls prove it, I can see how violent you are you self, well done jawe jonathan, just have it in mind u will still account for everything you done so far.

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    1. you just proved me right by your utterance, hope you learn a better way to pass your message, so you can as well impact same on APC. i remain anonymous@12:46

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  52. Kk oo I am patiently waiting for d outcome,jus hope dis buhari takes advice Sha,cos e be like say d man get strong head

    My year of Linda`s 100k

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  53. I hope is for the good of the nation because GEJ is a man of peace.

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  54. GEJ,I knw dat one day Nigerians will see the moses they let go because of sentiment..I will never remove your pictures in my office,you will always be my president....to all those nigerians dat abuse him,never you complain about this government, to GMB will give 4years to get everything done..let us not hear dat we will continue in our second tenor,to all the northerners that single handed gave GMB win,pls get educated and remove sentiment, to fr.Mbaka,throughout this 4years I don't want to see you in the news talking abt dis government or beta still run 4 the seat...to all nigerians,sit down,tighten your seat belt and enjoy d ride,#dontcomplain let buhari pight kwaruption and change Nigeria in 4 years let's see.

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  55. Change has indeed come!

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  56. Isokay...gmb and jona lindodo and we d libers they watch una o

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  57. Hope its all for a better Nigeria
    Nothing more

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  58. Good luck Ebele Jonathan PhD,
    you just shown the world,the true practice of Democracy! You've equally shown that EDUCATION is key to quality leadership!
    As you join the league of Global Statesmen,(to the envy of some of your compatriots) may the sky be your starting point.

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  59. Gej is a peace loving person

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  60. Gej is a peace loving person

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  61. Gej a peace loving president

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  62. Long live Nigeria God bless GEJ

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