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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by luluosas(m): 7:51am On Apr 26, 2013
Kingsley, only you and your father's household will be in dire consequences when Nigerians will push Goodluck Jonathan out of government through the ballot box come 2015. Rubbish!

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by ijawcitizen(m): 8:00am On Apr 26, 2013
Mos_D: Of all the antiques of campaign so far employ by this govt, this takes the biscuit. Please ask kuku, if he said gej inherited the trouble in the north, didnt he inherit the peace in the niger delta too?
ANSWER
1. President Jonathan was one of the people MOST INSTRUMENTAL to the calm ( NOT PEACE) in the Niger Delta.

2. What part has he got to play in the insecurity in the north? NONE. As a matter of fact BH is a promise made by a Northern god to disastabilze his government.

So how can he inherit a "peace" he worked hard for?

Bring the arguement on suckerz!
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by anydek: 8:01am On Apr 26, 2013
Kingsley Kuku, is talking as if Nigerians are gullible and without Niger Delta Nigeria will not be there. Kingsley, you are on your own, Jonathan should be re-elected so that Kingsley will keep his job. Yeye the smell in Nigeria.
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by muktarmtt(m): 8:03am On Apr 26, 2013
Goddex:

No Sir, not life president but he must finish his two terms for peace to reign in Niger Delta that is what Kuku is saying. The present conspiracy of our Jihadist Buhari and Tinubu to take control of the Niger Delta oil could ignite a terrible unrest.
U r very stupid by clling dem jahadis nd I tink dey not gonna take d power ny force is by election nobody will decide Nagerrian faith let d 9ja ppl vote their president not somebody tell us we shuld allw somebody 2 continued his second term he need own it firt by winning 9ja heart 2 vote 4 hime again wch u knw is nottt possible d way he show hw cluless he is, nd talkng abt peace in niger delter i tink he is not d one who start d amnasty program is yar'adua nd it work so why now u r making it dat no one will make it work bside him u most a learners mtsw
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Sanfoaster: 8:07am On Apr 26, 2013
Goddex:

No Sir, not life president but he must finish his two terms for peace to reign in Niger Delta that is what Kuku is saying. The present conspiracy of our Jihadist Buhari and Tinubu to take control of the Niger Delta oil could ignite a terrible unrest.
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by patrickmuf(m): 8:07am On Apr 26, 2013
Billyonaire: Irrespective of any political dynamics, there is no better candidate in the Nigerians Politicosphere that can win Jonathan in any Free and Fair Election. You can take it to the bank, I repeat, there is no other politician! Jonathan is the best thing to happen to Nigeria, his transformation Agenda is visibly enviable. Jonathan is a rocket when compared to Yaradua! Jonathan is a saint when compared to OHBEJAY, Jonathan is a visionary when compared to Abacha, Jonathan is a Professor when compared to Buhari. And when you compare Jonathan to himself, He is GoodLuck, Personified.
you got 7 likes for the nonsense you wrote smh! Its like saying if obj stole $1bn and gej stole $700m, GEJ is better or if it took yaradua 1hr to make a step and gej 50min, GEJ is better...Or lets say obama is better than bush because America has fought no wars since Obama became president...Bros, thats not how it works, stop settling for mediocrity...

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by onatisi(m): 8:14am On Apr 26, 2013
nigerians ,nigerians,nigerians ,they never cease to amaze me.
highly predictable people.

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Sanfoaster: 8:14am On Apr 26, 2013
Kuku and his cohorts should sharrap,so that is their plan? Is as good as GEJ remaining the President 4ever for peace to be sustained in Niger-Delta.
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by revolt(m): 8:16am On Apr 26, 2013
[quote author=anydek]Kingsley Kuku, is talking as if Nigerians are gullible and without Niger Delta Nigeria will not be there. Kingsley, you are on your own, Jonathan should be re-elected so that Kingsley will keep his job. Yeye the smell in Nigeria. [/quotewithout nigerdelta ofcos dere wnt b nigeria! Abi u b learner. Face it all ur yorob wealth is 4rm the oil and lootn of bulk igbo tax ie A.C.N thiefs. But to satisfy curiousity who will we vote? Apc? A tribal party! Mtcheeeeeww

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Nobody: 8:26am On Apr 26, 2013
New strategy - Attack is the best defence for an attack.

I guess the north thought they alone can make threats because they are born to rule. They are the ones who have monopoly over violence. They decided to make the country ungovernable right? If a group think they can perpetuate oppression through violence, then responding to such oppression with violence is no vice. Team GEJ is only playing the game invented by the north and accepted by Nigerians. Why should anyone cry foul now when those who promised violence earlier succeeded in keeping their promises? Nigeria had better been renegotiated.

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Nobody: 8:28am On Apr 26, 2013
For those of u who think there is no sense in what Kuku is saying, wiate till then. U have forgotten so soon. Untikllk Nigeria is not bale to pay salaries for 4 months, then we will know how important Niger Delta is to Nigeria

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Nobody: 8:31am On Apr 26, 2013
[quote
author=luluosas]Kingsley, only you and your father's household will be
in dire consequences when Nigerians will push Goodluck Jonathan out of
government through the ballot box come 2015. Rubbish! [/quote]

We know ur tribe. Na only mouth una get. Waite till then let's see if what he is saying will not make sense suddenly. Nobody has the monopoly of voilence. If the north thinks they will take power by voilence and u guys are supporting it, let's waite and see
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by ijawcitizen(m): 8:34am On Apr 26, 2013
I no really know where e for dey pain these Yoruba and northerners, No President has ever worked as hard or achieved as much as Jonathan under 3 years and no president has ever faced the magnitude of problems he is tackling right now.

Yet under 3 years, you guys expected him to clean up ALL the mess that has been accumulating since 1914 and just recently compounded by the yoruba god Obasanjo.

Back to the topic......Kuku was speaking to an American audience and not to a Nigerian audience. He simply restated those facts as a campaign to get America's support towards the re-election of his party; the PDP come 2015.

So if ACN, CPC or APC ( and by extention all lovers of Boko haram) don't like what he is saying, they too should go and seek support from their friends like Iran, Saudi Arabia (where they recently held a secret meeting& hid their northern god Yar'adua), Egypt, Japan and China. They can say things like if they don't support them, Boko haram would make Nigeria more ungovernable.

I promise you, it won't bother any soul because we are all playing this game of chess (〓Nigerian polity) together.

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by onatisi(m): 8:34am On Apr 26, 2013
kaorama: For those of u who think there is no sense in what Kuku is saying, wiate till then. U have forgotten so soon. Untikllk Nigeria is not bale to pay salaries for 4 months, then we will know how important Niger Delta is to Nigeria
na wah ooo , see gobe
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Nobody: 8:42am On Apr 26, 2013
eko ilee: This is what you call hostage taking and extortion.

Imagine the bloated creek clowns uttering this illiterate rationale and gutter garbage to international audience?


lmao...
u must be a fool for trying to insult the S.A who just said the truth as it is. you always criticize people who say the truth but you never ever profer solution to iminent problems. let GEG not win 2015 elections and see if Naija will remain thesame again. thank you mr Kuku for speaking the mind of the people of the niger delta

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by lukaino(m): 8:43am On Apr 26, 2013
CHEAP BLACKMAIL!
Must we remain a mono economy? Smh
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by EasternLeopard: 8:45am On Apr 26, 2013
Most pro-APC Yorubas are political ignorants. Nigeria politics is about ethno-religious sentiments & monetary/incumbency influence. MB, SS & SE will support GEJ out of love 4 him & fear of d Northern Muslim terror antics. SW Xtians will either sit at home or vote GEJ because of that fear
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by lekantruth: 8:47am On Apr 26, 2013
sweet_gala: After 8 years what is going to happen! , as stated above this is an illiterate rational that can not be accepted.
Nigeria is not the property of any region to govern without question and Nigerians can not be bullied into making decisions that do no favour our well being or our future.

Is this man trying to get Jonathan an uncontested ride into aso rock?.
Sometimes I think we were better off under IBB and Abacha with the kind of remarks presidency have the audacity to make these days. angry


Yes my brother after 8 years what happens. It means that the agitation by the Niger-delta continues and we are back to where we started from. Why not face the problems now rather than go through another 4 years of inept and wastefulness.
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by vanunu: 8:48am On Apr 26, 2013
A shameful statement, but at the same time a gospel truth.
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Gbawe: 8:52am On Apr 26, 2013
People like this Kuku are ultra-myopic beyond belief. Is it that they cannot see beyond 4 years, by hook or by crook, for GEJ when sagacious leaders worldwide see/plan 50 to even 100 years ahead? This blackmailing antics can never work. Some of us have known GEJ to be ultra-divisive but it is now obvious to the entire world what this crude man, and all he surrounds himself with, believes in.

"Why did you pardon Alams?" "So that oil can keep flowing". "Why do you think you should be President beyond 2015"? "So that oil can keep flowing. "Why are former militants and pseudo-militia groups getting maritime and oil pipe protection contracts when you have a functional Navy and can even constitute a specialist government unit to deal with this sensitive task?". "So that oil can keep flowing". "Why are you not going after those sponsoring terror against people you swore to protect since you have confessed to knowing these sponsors to include some you claim have infiltrated every level of your government?" "So that oil can keep flowing".

It is a shame GEJ and all around him, in their sheer selfishness and desperation to hold on to power, do not see the futility of threatening everyone and propping up GEJ as the "we will shut the oil tap" President. This mindset just shows a sinking and increasingly desperate Presidency bereft of ideas. Blackmail will only harden the resolve of many to ensure the crude GEJ is voted out as soon as possible.

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Nobody: 9:00am On Apr 26, 2013
Billyonaire: Whats the opposite of defeat or beat ? Jesus Christ, these kids of today. You need a little more lessons in English my friend, I can help you with bibliography.

Why shout Jesus Christ when you don't believe in Him? Give your life to christ my fellow GEJ supporter!
@topic: Kuku just said the plain truth. We have the oil, we own the creeks, if u don't like it then tell ur house of reps member to push for a sorveign national conference so we can divide the country and you go ur way while we go our way!

GEJ is the Best thing that has ever happened to Nigeria! If you don't like GEJ, try Buhari.

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by maclatunji: 9:07am On Apr 26, 2013
We are already in a dire state with GEJ's poor decision-making. You cannot threaten us with direness. tongue We are already submerged in it!

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by maclatunji: 9:09am On Apr 26, 2013
Gbawe: People like this Kuku are ultra-myopic beyond belief. Is it that they cannot see beyond 4 years, by hook or by crook, for GEJ when sagacious leaders worldwide see/plan 50 to even 100 years ahead? This blackmailing antics can never work. Some of us have known GEJ to be ultra-divisive but it is now obvious to the entire world what this crude man, and all he surrounds himself with, believes in.

"Why did you pardon Alams?" "So that oil can keep flowing". "Why do you think you should be President beyond 2015"? "So that oil can keep flowing. "Why are former militants and pseudo-militia groups getting maritime and oil pipe protection contracts when you have a functional Navy and can even constitute a specialist government unit to deal with this sensitive task?". "So that oil can keep flowing". "Why are you not going after those sponsoring terror against people you swore to protect since you have confessed to knowing these sponsors to include some you claim have infiltrated every level of your government?" "So that oil can keep flowing".

It is a shame GEJ and all around him, in their sheer selfishness and desperation to hold on to power, do not see the futility of threatening everyone and propping up GEJ as the "we will shut the oil tap" President. This mindset just shows a sinking and increasingly desperate Presidency bereft of ideas. Blackmail will only harden the resolve of many to ensure the crude GEJ is voted out as soon as possible.

Word! As if Nigeria did not exist prior to becoming an oil exporter, some people are too crude and selfish.

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by vanunu: 9:09am On Apr 26, 2013
With state of emergency in most parts of the north by 2015, Buhari will still cry again.
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Dee60: 9:16am On Apr 26, 2013
There seems to be a part of the country that always want to assume it is better than others because it has oil and think they should always have preference. This attitude started as a practice and that practice got them a lot of goodies. Now the practice is turning into a culture. This is not how to build a nation. The 'settling' culture may sooner than we think lead to the balkanization of this amalgam!
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by EasternLeopard: 9:17am On Apr 26, 2013
Pro-APC Yorubas D moni SW govts spend. Is it cocoa or oil money.? D answer will help u know y people say A BEGGAR HAS NO CHOICE. BH is blived 2 b Arewa creation inorder 2 Chase away GEJ. Kuku is cautioning d US govt who blivs dat BH uprising is caused by North political oppression
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by dhama(m): 9:17am On Apr 26, 2013
eko ilee: This is what you call hostage taking and extortion.

Imagine the bloated creek clowns uttering this illiterate rationale and gutter garbage to international audience?


lmao...
stupidity
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by funnyx(m): 9:21am On Apr 26, 2013
Nigeria will survive without oil, the country cannot be held hostage because of oil, oil has done more damage than good to Nigeria.
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by Gbawe: 9:26am On Apr 26, 2013
ijaw citizen: I no really know where e for dey pain these Yoruba and northerners, No President has ever worked as hard or achieved as much as Jonathan under 3 years and no president has ever faced the magnitude of problems he is tackling right now.


Everything is about blaming "Yoruba and Northerners" for people like you. You back GEJ blindly and claim he has challenges yet you never, at no point, ever acknowledge, even when this is crystal clear, that he is a very poor leader deliberately failing to tackle our major problem and even wilfully worsening some.

Please spare us this lie the likes of Insincer9gerian peddle daily because they assume people here are not intelligent enough to debunk their ridiculous propaganda. Do you know Nigeria's most fundamental problems that virtually all top economic analysts have identified worldwide repeatedly and warned we will never make progress unless they are tackled? Can you list them here and can you tell us GEJ's efforts towards tackling these problem?

Let me give you a clue. Do you know what Nigeria stands to gain refining her crude optimally? I.e the satisfaction of local demand and the possibility of substantial income from selling the refined derivatives of crude? What is GEJ's effort in that regard if not to worsen the problem conceding our refineries, for two years, into the most corrupt hands on earth i.e NNPC?

How about our unacceptably high cost of funding governance? Can you tell us what GEJ has done in this regard? I will tell you. Nada. He even stuck a finger up at Nigeria via stating "leaner government not possible".

WHat about aggressive efforts to move our economy away from a dependence on oil the world warns us must happen sooner rather than later? Do you see dedicated effort to support the commercial mining of valuable minerals we have across the nation?

How about corruption - especially institutional corruption (the most damaging by far) that is now a monster in the Kingdom of 'look-the-other-way' impunity GEJ has created?

Which Nation can thrive without security and optimally trained and empowered Government security agents? To that end where is the holistic and thorough reform of the Nigerian Police force that should be a top priority of any Government? Have you seen this badly needed reform any time in GEJ's 3 years in charge you now claim puts him at the top of the performance list?

Those few above are just the tip of the iceberg. If a serious person, identify other fundamental problems bedevilling Nigeria and let us see what GEJ is doing to address those problems to support, in my opinion, the stupendous lies from you that GEJ is "working hard". The man is only enriching himself and his cronies while deploying nauseating gradualism to fool a people brainwashed to worship and defend mediocrity. Prove here and now you know the major problems of Nigeria because I personally think most Nigerians don't know the greatest problems of Nigeria and they can thus never note when a leader is working or not. This is why an entire nation foolishly credited GEJ with "improvement in power" when issues were more about water levels and gas supply.

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Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by senbonzakurakageyoshi(m): 9:30am On Apr 26, 2013
So in essence, if Nigerians democratically vote out President Jonathan, there will still be trouble in the Niger-Delta? Are you kidding me? Is someone trying to hold an entire country to ransom for the sake of a few people in one of the smallest constituent regions?

Aren't there already dire consequences to the people living in the North even right now that Jonathan is president? They're getting blown up on a regular basis, what is being done about that? So the regular flow of oil is more important than the lives of the people in the north?

Can someone tell me if amnesty is the book we'll keep throwing at every security situation in this country?
Re: Dire Consequences In Niger-Delta If Jonathan Is Not Re-elected - Presidency by deletrue: 9:30am On Apr 26, 2013
That young man called Kuku has told us the truth. Am not from Jona's community, does not full support the pdp, does not either fully support the APC, but fully support the president who i know has done more than any past leader. In same vain, supports some individuals in APC.
Any attempt to sack jona will be wickedness of the highest order., at such the militant and other friends of Niger Deltas should get set all necessary things ready for any action in case jona is not allowed. They owned the oil.

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