Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by hazyfm1: 8:16am On Jan 07, 2015 |
scribble: I voted for General Muhammadu Buhari during the 2011 elections, even at a time when most Nigerians having bought into the hype were on the Jonathan bandwagon. The hype and propaganda in favour of GEJ at the time was overwhelming but being an iconoclast by nature and a staunch critic of herd behavior, I decided not to vote for Jonathan.
To be honest, I liked his candidacy as did most other Nigerians, and it indeed felt Obamaesque as Tolu Ogunlesi has recently said in print, but I was not swayed, for after 12 years, I was tired of the PDP machinery.
I heard Buhari was Mr. Anti-Corruption and to be honest that was all I needed not to pless umblella.
So on election day in 2011, although I knew it was in vain as most of my fellow countrymen were determined to vote Jonathan, I voted for the CPC candidate.
Four years later, many of those who were on the Goodluck Bandwagon then are those clamouring for change now, the herd has changed its movement and once again I find myself on the opposite side. I’m now a diehard Jonathan supporter and here’s why.
The biggest reason most people cite voting against GEJ in 2015 is his administration’s track record on Boko Haram but I am not deceived. President Jonathan is in my own opinion, and I am oftentimes an excellent judge of character, steadfast in his commitment to end the terrorism in the North. But the forces against his accomplishment of that goal are legion. Recently a little girl in Kano said her father took her to Boko Haram, and volunteered her to be a suicide bomber. I believe the causes for such terror mentality in the North have nothing to do with the sitting President, but should instead be traced back to a Northern political class that ruled Nigeria for several decades and impoverished its people, whilst systematically looting Niger Delta oil wealth meant for the development of the entire nation.
In 2012, I was livid with anger when the barely 30 years old son of Borno State oil well owner and Chairman of Oriental Energy Mohammed Indimi, Ahmed flaunted an ATM receipt with over $99 million balance on social media photo sharing site, Instagram. This sort of gross and primitive acquisition of wealth was the reason for restiveness in the Niger Delta, and poverty and illiteracy in the North and indeed other parts of Nigeria.
In my opinion, it is the corruption brought about by the likes of Babangida and Sani Abacha that led Nigeria to the sorry state it is in today. It is also chiefly responsible for the terrorism in the North today. I don’t think you have to be a Rhodes scholar to realize that if the man who gave his daughter up to Boko Haram for deployment as a suicide bomber had any type of a decent education or good living standard, he would not have done so. Now can Jonathan, a man who entered the Presidency in 2011 be blamed for such an occurrence? Again in my opinion, it is not possible to fix the decades of maladministration in Nigeria over night.
Now don’t get me wrong, Jonathan is not perfect. He has made some mistakes and his attitude towards corruption is indeed one of them, but I still sympathize with him, and I sympathize with the minorities of the Niger Delta and I believe that since they fed Nigeria for 4 decades and were marginalized, maimed, killed and victimized during the process, that they at least deserve to rule for a decade. It’s only fair.
Now if your property has been stolen and you call the police and ask them to find it but refuse to give them details of the robbery or robbers that could lead to the arrest and recovery of the stolen goods, then how can you logically and reasonably expect the police to do their job? As an observer of the crisis in the North, I have found that the Northern leaders have refused to cooperate with President Jonathan in ending the Boko Haram menace. In my opinion, it is not because some of the elder statesmen in that region promised to make Nigeria ungovernable for Jonathan, but because they realize that if they help him overcome Boko Haram during his administration, then their shot at power is truncated for another four years. This is what is called playing politics with people’s lives and as a patriotic Nigerian, I choose to stand against these forces and cast my vote to re-elect the President and further frustrate these devilish elements…come what may.
In the fight against Boko Haram, Jonathan has been taken to task by these Northern elders, who should normally rise up as leaders, but they have instead frustrated him at every turn, calling for sanctions against him and his generals by the International Criminal Court and the United Nations, then accusing him of genocide and all other propaganda to make Nigeria ungovernable as promised.
Contrast that with a Vice-President Jonathan who circa 2009 made sacrificial efforts to rid the Niger Delta of militancy. Remember how he demonstrated courage not displayed by any Northern leader since the Boko Haram crisis dawned. The then number 2 citizen, Jonathan entered into the creeks, unarmed and called on his fellow Ijaws, Itsekiris and others to drop their arms, effectively ushering Nigeria into a period of economic boom and relative peace.
Fast forward to present day Nigeria, I must say that there is much Jonathan could still have accomplished but he did preside over monumental achievements like the unbundling and privatization of the Power Sector (and no Nigerians you cannot have 24 hour electricity overnight especially after the legacies Buhari, Babangida, Abacha and Obasanjo left in that sector), the reconstruction of the Lagos Ibadan Expressway (this road leads to my village in Ijebu and I’m glad Jonathan is doing what my kinsman OBJ could not accomplish), pledging N1 trillion to ASUU (and releasing an initial N200 billion, a display of kindness to the educational sector unprecedented by any other Nigerian leader), and the huge gains in the agricultural and automotive sectors.
I am not here to sing Jonathan’s praises (I know what it looks like), but there are those that yell Sai Buhari at the top of their lungs and act like nobody should hear word. They bully all and sundry on Social Media and act like the former military ruler is the savior Nigeria has been waiting for. Personally I still admire Buhari and his political strategizing has become more nimble since he teamed up with the Lion of Bourdillon, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. But that is where my problem with his candidacy is rooted. Anybody that tells you that Tinubu is not one of the most greedy and corrupt politicians of the 21st century is not being entirely honest with you. To be honest, I like the man, and I like his swag.
There is no African man that will not envy his wealth or his business acumen, but so much of that wealth is tied to public funds. This article is not about his corrupt activities and there are many articles already written about the reach of Asiwaju into the public till, especially in Lagos State, so I will spare the details. But know this, if Tinubu was a legitimate businessman and had been into business the same time as Dangote, he would easily eclipse the latter on the Forbes list of Billionaires. A poor old man in Lagos once told me, “Tinubu is so greedy that if he wants your land, it is better you just carry the Deed and give it to him jeje. Resistance would be futile.”
Yet this is the change Buhari wants me to believe in. Then there is Amaechi that uses the funds of the people of Rivers State to buy private jets. And Oshiomole who flew in a female former BBA contestant to come and wine and dine with him in Government House just few months after the demise of his wife. Nigerians that can read between the lines are not deceived.
Atiku, Elrufai, and many other PDP, I mean APC leaders all have stains and corruption smears on them from their time in public service. So can anyone pinpoint the change these jokers are on about? Yes change from Jonathan but to what? I dare say, should Nigerians fail to elect Jonathan on Lover’s Day, the Nation may begin a love affair with a hydra headed monster that will see more Nigerians languishing for change that will not come again for a long time.
I leave you with 1 Samuel 8, read and remain blessed.
8 When Samuel grew old, he appointed his sons as Israel’s leaders.[a]2 The name of his firstborn was Joel and the name of his second was Abijah, and they served at Beersheba. 3 But his sons did not follow his ways. They turned asideafter dishonest gain and accepted bribes and perverted justice.
4 So all the elders of Israel gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah.5 They said to him, “You are old, and your sons do not follow your ways; now appoint a king to lead[b] us, such as all the other nations have.”
6 But when they said, “Give us a king to lead us,” this displeased Samuel; so he prayed to the Lord. 7 And the Lord told him: “Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king. 8 As they have done from the day I brought them up out of Egypt until this day, forsaking me and serving other gods, so they are doing to you.9 Now listen to them; but warn them solemnly and let them know what the king who will reign over them will claim as his rights.”
10 Samuel told all the words of the Lord to the people who were asking him for a king. 11 He said, “This is what the king who will reign over you will claim as his rights: He will take your sons and make them serve with his chariots and horses, and they will run in front of his chariots. 12 Some he will assign to be commanders of thousands and commanders of fifties, and others to plow his ground and reap his harvest, and still others to make weapons of war and equipment for his chariots. 13 He will take your daughters to be perfumers and cooks and bakers. 14 He will take the best of your fields and vineyards and olive groves and give them to his attendants. 15 He will take a tenth of your grain and of your vintage and give it to his officials and attendants. 16 Your male and female servants and the best of your cattle[c] and donkeys he will take for his own use. 17 He will take a tenth of your flocks, and you yourselves will become his slaves. 18 When that day comes, you will cry out for relief from the king you have chosen, but the Lord will not answer you in that day.”
19 But the people refused to listen to Samuel. “No!” they said. “We want a kingover us. 20 Then we will be like all the other nations, with a king to lead us and to go out before us and fight our battles.”
21 When Samuel heard all that the people said, he repeated it before the Lord.22 The Lord answered, “Listen to them and give them a king.”
Written by Tobi Adeyeye. [size=68pt]WHO CARES[/size] |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by MansaMoussa: 8:32am On Jan 07, 2015 |
Nice One OP, It is Pieces like this that we UNDECIDED voters need to see! Not the screaming match amongst both parties! Yar Adua and GEJ in my opinion set the foundation for a Modern Nigeria! GEJ took it further by implementing policies with far-reaching effects! But there's a Problem! GEJ won his election on a POPULAR MANDATE! Meaning the masses voted for him overwhelmingly! That was a BLANK CHEQUE to fight and break any perceived cabal, introduce huge Pro-masses policies, endear himself to the population by travelling around the country and making friends! Interacting with the very people that fought the Yar-Adua Cabal to make you substantive president! But what happened? He lost touch with Millions of people who rooted for him! Formed a Techno-Oligarchy and practically walled himself off everyone else, relying only on the advice of members of these group who are avowed Elitists!
Its like Obama winning an Election on a Democratic Party platform and going about Condemning Abortion, Giving Tax Breaks to rich co-orporations, Expanding Guantanamo Bay, etc how would his Democrat Constituency feel? And what would be the reaction of the Republican party which sees a Golden opportunity to unseat him?
Swift Decisive Actions against Corrupt Officials and Incompetent Generals, Frequent Trips to the NorthEast, a Tight leash on his Wife, Asari Dokubo etc and an energetic Governance would have given the oppposition no chance at all!
The APC isn't apparently the best option for Nigerians now, but they chose a very Potent Battle cry "CHANGE" 2 Likes |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by keyremotes(m): 9:54am On Jan 07, 2015 |
MansaMoussa: Nice One OP, It is Pieces like this that we UNDECIDED voters need to see! Not the screaming match amongst both parties! Yar Adua and GEJ in my opinion set the foundation for a Modern Nigeria! GEJ took it further by implementing policies with far-reaching effects! But there's a Problem! GEJ won his election on a POPULAR MANDATE! Meaning the masses voted for him overwhelmingly! That was a BLANK CHEQUE to fight and break any perceived cabal, introduce huge Pro-masses policies, endear himself to the population by travelling around the country and making friends! Interacting with the very people that fought the Yar-Adua Cabal to make you substantive president! But what happened? He lost touch with Millions of people who rooted for him! Formed a Techno-Oligarchy and practically walled himself off everyone else, relying only on the advice of members of these group who are avowed Elitists!
Its like Obama winning an Election on a Democratic Party platform and going about Condemning Abortion, Giving Tax Breaks to rich co-orporations, Expanding Guantanamo Bay, etc how would his Democrat Constituency feel? And what would be the reaction of the Republican party which sees a Golden opportunity to unseat him?
Swift Decisive Actions against Corrupt Officials and Incompetent Generals, Frequent Trips to the NorthEast, a Tight leash on his Wife, Asari Dokubo etc and an energetic Governance would have given the oppposition no chance at all!
The APC isn't apparently the best option for Nigerians now, but they chose a very Potent Battle cry "CHANGE"
I agree with you. My problem is the people surrounding Buhari. They are sharks. THEY WILL CONSUME HIM!! 2 Likes |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by MansaMoussa: 10:25am On Jan 07, 2015 |
keyremotes: I agree with you. My problem is the people surrounding Buhari. They are sharks. THEY WILL CONSUME HIM!!
I use to think so too until Buhari made the most strategic comment in his campaign saying He would not Revisit past sins but would draw a Line! That to me is his realization of his precarious position as a Lion among a Hungry Hyena Clan! Its a Coded Message for the Tinubus and Amaechis that "If you behave, you have nothing to fear, but if you dare misbehave,I'll bring down the Heavens upon you" Another reason I tilt toward a Buhari Candidature is the Buhari is the Only Person that can BREAK Northern Hegemony! And I think these Peeps are his major Target! The Erroneous belief most Nigerians have is that all the North loves Buhari! Lies! Only the Common Man on the Street does, but the Ever-Kleptocratic Elites will not be alive to see him rule (the IBBs, Abachas, Shemas, Abdulsalamis, Mainas etc). Only a Northerner can break their Power without the Screams of Victimization renting the Air! Only a Buhari can Throw an IBB in Jail without any rancour, same way as only a GEJ can arrest an Asari Dokubo without eye-brows being raised! We need a balance in this country, a Balance that the PDP destroyed! Allow Buhari to do the Dirty Job for you so that you can rule peacefully again! Moreover, I see no reason why PDP should be afraid of losing grip for 4yrs after 15yrs in power! They have the capacity to claim it back if APC fails(as witnessed in Ekiti) My Beloved GEJ just boxed himself into a very precarious position! How will he campaign in the NE? What about the NC(eg Benue State where a PDP Governor is owing about 6months salaries) or NW where he's openly beefing Kwankwaso and Tambuwal? The Pedigree of his campaign managers makes me weep! Can Jerry Gana deliver GEJ in his hometown in Niger State? Tony Anenih nko? His State is in Opposition Hands! And so many of them! You can see that even in matters the pertain to him personally, he still refuses to employ Merit in handling them, how much more collective issues! My Biggest Fear is the threat of forming a Parallel Govt by the APC! With a Military divided along Ethno-religious lines, who will exact supreme control? A Southern Air-commodore I interacted with vowed the military would crush any lawlessness from the opposition after the election! A Northern Major that is a good friend of mine says he is praying to get posted to the South East or South South in February so he can protect GMB votes! That the Era of 100% GEJ in the SE in over! Now can you see where we are headed? I see the Gbagbo/Outtarra Situation Playing out in this country! And even though the ivorian crisis was resolved, 26000 lives were lost and hundreds of thousands of people displaced! I still remain an Undecided Voter until either Party eases their Desperation |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by Olaolufred(m): 10:44am On Jan 07, 2015 |
presido1: Which chance is blown? CHANCE OF SOUTH SOUTH EXTRACT AS PRESIDENT IMMEDIATELY AFTER JONAH'S EXIT ON MAY 29TH, 2015. |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by gidiMonsta(m): 11:12am On Jan 07, 2015 |
Under GEJ an Army that used to be respected all over Africa is losing significant parts of our territoy almost weekly. That alone should be enough to impeach the C-in-C in a sane clime. 1 Like |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by vicadex07(m): 2:19pm On Jan 07, 2015 |
scribble: I voted for General Muhammadu Buhari during the 2011 elections, even at a time when most Nigerians having bought into the hype were on the Jonathan bandwagon. The hype and propaganda in favour of GEJ at the time was overwhelming but being an iconoclast by nature and a staunch critic of herd behavior, I decided not to vote for Jonathan.
To be honest, I liked his candidacy as did most other Nigerians, and it indeed felt Obamaesque as Tolu Ogunlesi has recently said in print, but I was not swayed, for after 12 years, I was tired of the PDP machinery.
I heard Buhari was Mr. Anti-Corruption and to be honest that was all I needed not to pless umblella.
So on election day in 2011, although I knew it was in vain as most of my fellow countrymen were determined to vote Jonathan, I voted for the CPC candidate.
Four years later, many of those who were on the Goodluck Bandwagon then are those clamouring for change now, the herd has changed its movement and once again I find myself on the opposite side. I’m now a diehard Jonathan supporter and here’s why.
The biggest reason most people cite voting against GEJ in 2015 is his administration’s track record on Boko Haram but I am not deceived. President Jonathan is in my own opinion, and I am oftentimes an excellent judge of character, steadfast in his commitment to end the terrorism in the North. But the forces against his accomplishment of that goal are legion. Recently a little girl in Kano said her father took her to Boko Haram, and volunteered her to be a suicide bomber. I believe the causes for such terror mentality in the North have nothing to do with the sitting President, but should instead be traced back to a Northern political class that ruled Nigeria for several decades and impoverished its people, whilst systematically looting Niger Delta oil wealth meant for the development of the entire nation.
In 2012, I was livid with anger when the barely 30 years old son of Borno State oil well owner and Chairman of Oriental Energy Mohammed Indimi, Ahmed flaunted an ATM receipt with over $99 million balance on social media photo sharing site, Instagram. This sort of gross and primitive acquisition of wealth was the reason for restiveness in the Niger Delta, and poverty and illiteracy in the North and indeed other parts of Nigeria.
In my opinion, it is the corruption brought about by the likes of Babangida and Sani Abacha that led Nigeria to the sorry state it is in today. It is also chiefly responsible for the terrorism in the North today. I don’t think you have to be a Rhodes scholar to realize that if the man who gave his daughter up to Boko Haram for deployment as a suicide bomber had any type of a decent education or good living standard, he would not have done so. Now can Jonathan, a man who entered the Presidency in 2011 be blamed for such an occurrence? Again in my opinion, it is not possible to fix the decades of maladministration in Nigeria over night.
Now don’t get me wrong, Jonathan is not perfect. He has made some mistakes and his attitude towards corruption is indeed one of them, but I still sympathize with him, and I sympathize with the minorities of the Niger Delta and I believe that since they fed Nigeria for 4 decades and were marginalized, maimed, killed and victimized during the process, that they at least deserve to rule for a decade. It’s only fair.
Now if your property has been stolen and you call the police and ask them to find it but refuse to give them details of the robbery or robbers that could lead to the arrest and recovery of the stolen goods, then how can you logically and reasonably expect the police to do their job? As an observer of the crisis in the North, I have found that the Northern leaders have refused to cooperate with President Jonathan in ending the Boko Haram menace. In my opinion, it is not because some of the elder statesmen in that region promised to make Nigeria ungovernable for Jonathan, but because they realize that if they help him overcome Boko Haram during his administration, then their shot at power is truncated for another four years. This is what is called playing politics with people’s lives and as a patriotic Nigerian, I choose to stand against these forces and cast my vote to re-elect the President and further frustrate these devilish elements…come what may.
In the fight against Boko Haram, Jonathan has been taken to task by these Northern elders, who should normally rise up as leaders, but they have instead frustrated him at every turn, calling for sanctions against him and his generals by the International Criminal Court and the United Nations, then accusing him of genocide and all other propaganda to make Nigeria ungovernable as promised.
Contrast that with a Vice-President Jonathan who circa 2009 made sacrificial efforts to rid the Niger Delta of militancy. Remember how he demonstrated courage not displayed by any Northern leader since the Boko Haram crisis dawned. The then number 2 citizen, Jonathan entered into the creeks, unarmed and called on his fellow Ijaws, Itsekiris and others to drop their arms, effectively ushering Nigeria into a period of economic boom and relative peace.
Fast forward to present day Nigeria, I must say that there is much Jonathan could still have accomplished but he did preside over monumental achievements like the unbundling and privatization of the Power Sector (and no Nigerians you cannot have 24 hour electricity overnight especially after the legacies Buhari, Babangida, Abacha and Obasanjo left in that sector), the reconstruction of the Lagos Ibadan Expressway (this road leads to my village in Ijebu and I’m glad Jonathan is doing what my kinsman OBJ could not accomplish), pledging N1 trillion to ASUU (and releasing an initial N200 billion, a display of kindness to the educational sector unprecedented by any other Nigerian leader), and the huge gains in the agricultural and automotive sectors.
I am not here to sing Jonathan’s praises (I know what it looks like), but there are those that yell Sai Buhari at the top of their lungs and act like nobody should hear word. They bully all and sundry on Social Media and act like the former military ruler is the savior Nigeria has been waiting for. Personally I still admire Buhari and his political strategizing has become more nimble since he teamed up with the Lion of Bourdillon, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. But that is where my problem with his candidacy is rooted. Anybody that tells you that Tinubu is not one of the most greedy and corrupt politicians of the 21st century is not being entirely honest with you. To be honest, I like the man, and I like his swag.
There is no African man that will not envy his wealth or his business acumen, but so much of that wealth is tied to public funds. This article is not about his corrupt activities and there are many articles already written about the reach of Asiwaju into the public till, especially in Lagos State, so I will spare the details. But know this, if Tinubu was a legitimate businessman and had been into business the same time as Dangote, he would easily eclipse the latter on the Forbes list of Billionaires. A poor old man in Lagos once told me, “Tinubu is so greedy that if he wants your land, it is better you just carry the Deed and give it to him jeje. Resistance would be futile.”
Yet this is the change Buhari wants me to believe in. Then there is Amaechi that uses the funds of the people of Rivers State to buy private jets. And Oshiomole who flew in a female former BBA contestant to come and wine and dine with him in Government House just few months after the demise of his wife. Nigerians that can read between the lines are not deceived.
Atiku, Elrufai, and many other PDP, I mean APC leaders all have stains and corruption smears on them from their time in public service. So can anyone pinpoint the change these jokers are on about? Yes change from Jonathan but to what? I dare say, should Nigerians fail to elect Jonathan on Lover’s Day, the Nation may begin a love affair with a hydra headed monster that will see more Nigerians languishing for change that will not come again for a long time.
I leave you with 1 Samuel 8, read and remain blessed.
8 When Samuel grew old, he appointed his sons as Israel’s leaders.[a]2 The name of his firstborn was Joel and the name of his second was Abijah, and they served at Beersheba. 3 But his sons did not follow his ways. They turned asideafter dishonest gain and accepted bribes and perverted justice.
4 So all the elders of Israel gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah.5 They said to him, “You are old, and your sons do not follow your ways; now appoint a king to lead[b] us, such as all the other nations have.”
6 But when they said, “Give us a king to lead us,” this displeased Samuel; so he prayed to the Lord. 7 And the Lord told him: “Listen to all that the people are saying to you; it is not you they have rejected, but they have rejected me as their king. 8 As they have done from the day I brought them up out of Egypt until this day, forsaking me and serving other gods, so they are doing to you.9 Now listen to them; but warn them solemnly and let them know what the king who will reign over them will claim as his rights.”
10 Samuel told all the words of the Lord to the people who were asking him for a king. 11 He said, “This is what the king who will reign over you will claim as his rights: He will take your sons and make them serve with his chariots and horses, and they will run in front of his chariots. 12 Some he will assign to be commanders of thousands and commanders of fifties, and others to plow his ground and reap his harvest, and still others to make weapons of war and equipment for his chariots. 13 He will take your daughters to be perfumers and cooks and bakers. 14 He will take the best of your fields and vineyards and olive groves and give them to his attendants. 15 He will take a tenth of your grain and of your vintage and give it to his officials and attendants. 16 Your male and female servants and the best of your cattle[c] and donkeys he will take for his own use. 17 He will take a tenth of your flocks, and you yourselves will become his slaves. 18 When that day comes, you will cry out for relief from the king you have chosen, but the Lord will not answer you in that day.”
19 But the people refused to listen to Samuel. “No!” they said. “We want a kingover us. 20 Then we will be like all the other nations, with a king to lead us and to go out before us and fight our battles.”
21 When Samuel heard all that the people said, he repeated it before the Lord.22 The Lord answered, “Listen to them and give them a king.”
Written by Tobi Adeyeye. Ode...jonathan said he knows the sponsors of Boko haram. For over 4yrs he has made that statement, why hasn't he probed or arrested anyone of them...instead he has made them friends and giving them national awards. Do you want to tell me he is afraid of them? If so, then he is not worthy of being a president. PDP and SATANISTS are hypocrites. Sincerely ask yourselves these questions |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by scribble: 7:42am On Jan 08, 2015 |
vicadex07:
Ode...jonathan said he knows the sponsors of Boko haram. For over 4yrs he has made that statement, why hasn't he probed or arrested anyone of them...instead he has made them friends and giving them national awards.
Do you want to tell me he is afraid of them? If so, then he is not worthy of being a president.
PDP and SATANISTS are hypocrites. Sincerely ask yourselves these questions on February 16th u will hide your head in shame |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by scribble: 7:44am On Jan 08, 2015 |
MansaMoussa: Nice One OP, It is Pieces like this that we UNDECIDED voters need to see! Not the screaming match amongst both parties! Yar Adua and GEJ in my opinion set the foundation for a Modern Nigeria! GEJ took it further by implementing policies with far-reaching effects! But there's a Problem! GEJ won his election on a POPULAR MANDATE! Meaning the masses voted for him overwhelmingly! That was a BLANK CHEQUE to fight and break any perceived cabal, introduce huge Pro-masses policies, endear himself to the population by travelling around the country and making friends! Interacting with the very people that fought the Yar-Adua Cabal to make you substantive president! But what happened? He lost touch with Millions of people who rooted for him! Formed a Techno-Oligarchy and practically walled himself off everyone else, relying only on the advice of members of these group who are avowed Elitists!
Its like Obama winning an Election on a Democratic Party platform and going about Condemning Abortion, Giving Tax Breaks to rich co-orporations, Expanding Guantanamo Bay, etc how would his Democrat Constituency feel? And what would be the reaction of the Republican party which sees a Golden opportunity to unseat him?
Swift Decisive Actions against Corrupt Officials and Incompetent Generals, Frequent Trips to the NorthEast, a Tight leash on his Wife, Asari Dokubo etc and an energetic Governance would have given the oppposition no chance at all!
The APC isn't apparently the best option for Nigerians now, but they chose a very Potent Battle cry "CHANGE"
difficult for Jonathan to travel round the country making friends etc when the Northern cabal used the funds they looted under Yaradua to make NIgeria ungovernable for him...the Boko Haram issue gives him sleepless nights that is why im voting for him because i cant stand wicked people that will kill their own people just to frustrate ONE man 2 Likes |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by vicadex07(m): 9:42am On Jan 08, 2015 |
scribble:
on February 16th u will hide your head in shame E no go better for you for quoting me and typing that rubbish. Na you and your family go hide their face in shame and commit suicide. Is there any fallacy in any of the statement I made. Agreed, the boko haram sponsors are predominantly from the north. But Jonathan himself used his mouth to admit that they are his friends and brothers. And you all wonder why he isn't keen on winning the war on terror. Why does he keep, underfunding and siphoning funds meant for the military. Why he keeps supporting the death sentences of army personnels instead of addressing their grievances and complaints. Why he keeps promoting and supporting corrupt and incompetent military chiefs instead of sanctioning and dismissing them. Instead its the foot soldier that places their lives on the line everyday that are being murdered, persecuted and sentenced to death under the guise of mutiny cause they protested against the rot in the military and decided to preserve themselves cos of the governments insincererity towards fighting terrorism. A pig is more worthy and wise than useless Satanoids that keeps supporting Jonathan because he is simply their "brother". |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by scribble: 9:48am On Jan 08, 2015 |
vicadex07:
E no go better for you for quoting me and typing that rubbish. Na you and your family go hide their face in shame and commit suicide.
Is there any fallacy in any of the statement I made. Agreed, the boko haram sponsors are predominantly from the north. But Jonathan himself used his mouth to admit that they are his friends and brothers. And you all wonder why he isn't keen on winning the war on terror. Why does he keep, underfunding and siphoning funds meant for the military. Why he keeps supporting the death sentences of army personnels instead of addressing their grievances and complaints. Why he keeps promoting and supporting corrupt and incompetent military chiefs instead of sanctioning and dismissing them.
Instead its the foot soldier that places their lives on the line everyday that are being murdered, persecuted and sentenced to death under the guise of mutiny cause they protested against the rot in the military and decided to preserve themselves cos of the governments insincererity towards fighting terrorism.
A pig is more worthy and wise than useless Satanoids that keeps supporting Jonathan because he is simply their "brother". U shut up there my friend. I'm Yoruba. From Ijebu. He is not my brother but my leader All u silly children of rebellion will witness his second term. Like it or not. U my friend are a douche 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by vicadex07(m): 10:05am On Jan 08, 2015 |
scribble:
U shut up there my friend. I'm Yoruba. From Ijebu.
He is not my brother but my leader
All u silly children of rebellion will witness his second term. Like it or not.
U my friend are a douche Ode, so omo ale ni e. Refute any of my allegations towards this administration or keep shut forever...better still, go and die saTANist. |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by scribble: 10:37am On Jan 08, 2015 |
vicadex07:
Ode, so omo ale ni e. Refute any of my allegations towards this administration or keep shut forever...better still, go and die saTANist. Iya e ma run down. Oloriburuku oshi 1 Like |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by stinggy(m): 10:41am On Jan 08, 2015 |
scribble:
U shut up there my friend. I'm Yoruba. From Ijebu.
He is not my brother but my leader
All u silly children of rebellion will witness his second term. Like it or not.
U my friend are a douche Like the second coming of Jesus shey? I laugh in itsekiri |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by vicadex07(m): 12:10pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
scribble:
Iya e ma run down. Oloriburuku oshi Iya e ati baba e ma sofo ni. Koni da fun iyalanya e. Iwo ati gbogbo ebi e lo ma rundown, eyin le de ma she ori buruku. Ko ni dafun owo ti o fi n type rubbish yen. |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by scribble: 12:15pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
vicadex07:
Iya e ati baba e ma sofo ni. Koni da fun iyalanya e. Iwo ati gbogbo ebi e lo ma rundown, eyin le de ma she ori buruku. Ko ni dafun owo ti o fi n type rubbish yen. Sufferhead boy. Your lamentations are upon you. Poverty stricken Yoruba wey u write for here I'm from the rich side. We don't speak such broke ppl dialect |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by vicadex07(m): 12:25pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
scribble:
Sufferhead boy. Your lamentations are upon you.
Poverty stricken Yoruba wey u write for here
I'm from the rich side. We don't speak such broke ppl dialect No wonder. So your Family are members of the cabals impoverishing the masses. Why won't you support your beneficiary. Don't worry, your parents are just accumulating curses for you and your generations to come. I don't need to say it shall not be well with you cos its already so. You and your theiving parents can loot as much as u like for now because may 29 is your deadline. |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by vicadex07(m): 12:28pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
Meanwhile scribble:
I am a Sufferhead boy. My lamentations are upon me.
I am a Poverty stricken Yoruba wey no fit speak correct Yoruba or communicate well in English
I'm from the Broke side. We don't speak such Rich ppl dialect |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by olive2015: 12:31pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
We are on our way to your house to celebrate |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by scribble: 1:45pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
vicadex07:
No wonder. So your Family are members of the cabals impoverishing the masses. Why won't you support your beneficiary.
Don't worry, your parents are just accumulating curses for you and your generations to come. I don't need to say it shall not be well with you cos its already so. You and your theiving parents can loot as much as u like for now because may 29 is your deadline.
not all affluent people make their money from government and just because you are poor doesnt mean that Jonathan is the author of your poverty.... Ask your father and mother the role Buhari played as well as IBB, Abacha, OBJ and others Dont worry, e go better one day Just leave your vindictive mentality behind because as a rule poverty follows people with cruel intentions Pele u hear 1 Like |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by vicadex07(m): 5:07pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
scribble:
not all affluent people make their money from government
and just because you are poor doesnt mean that Jonathan is the author of your poverty....
Ask your father and mother the role Buhari played as well as IBB, Abacha, OBJ and others
Dont worry, e go better one day
Just leave your vindictive mentality behind because as a rule poverty follows people with cruel intentions
Pele u hear Am sure you're not Yoruba because we aren't empty chest beaters like some of our brothers in the east. Go and ask your mum who your real father is. You will be shocked. Am not in anyway affected by the Nigerian Economy cos even though I grew up there, I have since moved on to a better country and am doing great. Am just ashamed at the effrontery of this government to even begin to think of campaigning. Put yourself in my shoes. Imagine you're here in the US and all the news you hear daily from your country is bombings, massive looting of the treasury, our president saying stealing is not corruption on national TV, our army rendered useless, ur relatives always disturbing u to send money cos of the economic situation there...will u be happy with the president. If not that you're directly or indirectly gaining from the ineptness of this administration, you won't be there spewing trash. The so called wealth your family has illegally acquired can dissappear in the twinkling of an eye if something is not done to stem and pacify the agitations of the suffering masses anytime soon. Of course you won't know there are people suffering and that lots of them aren't happy with the present government cos u lie down in the comfort of your room to type nonsense. Go out and feel the heat. If they born u well, enter the north...but of course you won't. Even jonathan your father and mentor has chickened out and refused to go despite all the security apparatus in his disposal. He is not only clueless but a coward who cannot control even his wife. |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by bugativeron: 5:30pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
@op you are a nonentity and a nuisance without a thinking cap for all the reasons you state here. |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by bugativeron: 5:41pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
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U shut up there my friend. I'm Yoruba. From Ijebu.
He is not my brother but my leader
All u silly children of rebellion will witness his second term. Like it or not.
U my friend are a douche you are a bastard yoruba boy. I am sure your mother was impregnated by an ijaw man but lied to your father. How can you concoct this rubish and what us to believe the rubish yarns |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by scribble: 6:48pm On Jan 08, 2015 |
bugativeron:
you are a bastard yoruba boy. I am sure your mother was impregnated by an ijaw man but lied to your father. How can you concoct this rubish and what us to believe the rubish yarns i dont expect u to believe anything you miscreant its really the fault of the education system which was run down by men like Buhari I thank God that Jonathan is revamping the education section so nitwits like you can learn how to talk to your betters in a polite and more mature tone omo ale jati jati like u ko le ever da fun re |
Re: A Tale Of Two Elections: How I Went From Sai Buhari To Go Jonathan! by donb06: 12:04am On Jan 11, 2019 |
idupaul: I voted for GEJ in 2011 and I must say the writer got it wrong when he said most people want GEJ out because of Boko haram.. The truth is that I want GEJ out because of corruption, GEJ govt is the most corrupt govt ever known to mankind and also the most inept , from the super corrupt Diezani Madueke to seemingly dull and inept Alex Barde Mr president got it all wrong.. Mr President doesn't even know how to employ the proper people to work with him , he always employs crooks (Diezani) liars (Okonjo Iweala) and dullard ( Alex Barde) to head sensitive position ..The appointment of that fat clown called Alex Barde did it for me and I made up my mind that GEJ must go away hope u like it now? |