Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by BraniacX(m): 5:27pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
LogicPower: PDP is resorting to all sorts of frauds and deceits as a crushing electoral defeats stares them and their clueless candidate in the face:
1. The Onitsha-born Igbo guy, Jideofor Adibe, who spewed this trash has never hidden his dislike and fear for a Buhari presidency.
2. As someone not comfortable with the presidency of Buhari, Ojideofor reecently wrote an article critical of Buhari which drew widespread criticisms from numerous of his blog readers.
3. This same unpatriotic Onitsha-born guy drew so much criticism again in 2011 when he was found out as deceptively campaigning for an IBB presidency, only for him to offer a weak denial when the heat was too much for him.
4. In fact this same guy has been so critical of Buhari that his 'predictions' about GEJ beating Buhari are nothing but reflections of his wishful thinking and day-dreaming.
5. Adibe's thinking and views often mirror a pathetic personality crisis; on the one hand, he wants to appear as a progressive academic, but on the other, he is often found out admiring one corrupt member of the cabal or another.
6. This is why he recently went as far as ridiculing himself and belittling his academic status by re-echoing the clueless comment by GEJ that corruption is not the problem of Nigeria.
7. So only the gullible and the uninformed would fall for this latest display of desperation by the PDP; the smart among us would always know the difference between an election prediction that is hinged on solid, impartial analysis of all the factors and a watery, swishy-washy job that was designed by a highly biased individual with the sole purpose of achieving a hidden, narrow and partisan agenda! Yes that's right, ignore the message and kill the messenger, how typically APCite |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by knowme(m): 5:34pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
This people sounded so clueless here, they are just acting up the script of the PDP its only the PDP and their followers that believe that this election is about returning power to the North, we know that we want change and change is what we are going for, we cannot continue with this kind of an administration that the President said He knows the bad guys but cannot go after them because he is afraid they will come for him, not me not in this life, anyone that feels they are satisfied can go ahead and vote, and so be it if the majority of Nigerians are okay with the way things are going, but honestly the pulse of Nigerians have changed, in 2011 there were sympathy votes for GEJ but this year people are regretting why they voted for him as his transformation is yet to show up in the lives of most of the people, You do not need a prophet to tell you when its raining, but in this case I have not seen the rain. so my vote is for Buhari, win or lose
#fe-buhari 2015 |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by 1stdammy: 5:42pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Princewill1: WE ALREADY KNOW THAT HE WILL WIN!
How can a semi-illiterate terrorist win in a democratic election? Buhari is unelectable for life!
GEJ abeg carry go!
Abeg, i fit like and share this post 50 million times?? Wish I could..... 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by chiwuike20: 6:24pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
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Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by chiwuike20: 6:24pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
the power hungry, desperate APC politician will be sorely disappointed as Goodluck comes out victorious. And this will mark d breakdown of APC. Useless Jihadist and Pretenders |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by nijanigga: 6:34pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
nigeria's economy is what? rubbish. i thought they said nigeria will break up by 2015 .they are looking for relevance.let them save westerners held hostage bg isis then i will take them serious. |
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Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by twerkjack: 7:18pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
THINK....TANK KE..... ALL THIS JOBLESS MOR0NS PAID TO COME AND YARN RUBBISH...... IS HE A PROPHET? ABEG MAKE IM GO PARK WELL O......... IDIOTIC 1MBECIES |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by upcrown2512(m): 7:35pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
They US said Nigeria will divide. We are waiting. All this are mere prediction. They are not the one that will do the voting. Their prediction will fail the same way. Their is a far different between reality and prediction. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by rhames(m): 7:59pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Splashme: Describes APC as a fragile anti-Jonathan setup BROOKINGS, the world’s most influential think-tank based in the United States, have projected President Goodluck Jonathan’s victory over the opposition candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, in the February presidential election, which it suggests would be keenly contested.
The analysis, context and rationale of the think-tank’s projections were contained in the Brookings publication entitled: Foresight Africa – Top Priorities for the continent (January 2015).
“Though the election is expected to be very competitive, the odds still favour President Jonathan.”
According to Brookings, the All Progressives Congress (APC) is a fragile anti-Jonathan establishment with a sole purpose to return power to the north.
“The party is, however, a fragile one that seems united only in its quest to wrest the presidency from Jonathan or to have power “returned” to the north.”
“The APC gets much of its strength from tapping into anti-Jonathan sentiments in the Muslim north and grievances among the Yoruba who feel that the Jonathan administration has ignored them in key political appointments.”
The report also indicated that “the APC’s strategy is hinged on a combination of popular votes from the North-West, North-East and “the battleground South-West” but also hinted at the possibility of Bola Ahmed Tinubu not delivering the region contrary to speculations.
“What remains to be seen, however, is whether Bola Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos State who played a pivotal role in the formation of the APC and is considered to be the party’s strongest mobiliser in the South-West, will be very enthusiastic in delivering the battleground South-West to the APC during the elections.”
“Tinubu indicated his interest in being the party’s vice presidential candidate but being a Muslim like Buhari, the party’s strategists felt that a Muslim-Muslim ticket might offend Christians and cement the PDP’s labelling of the APC as an Islamic party.”
[/size]On President Jonathan’s performance: “despite Boko Haram, the country is thriving: The economy continues to grow and with the re-basing of its GDP, became the largest economy in Africa and the 26th largest in the world. Jonathan’s supporters also point to his success in containing the Ebola virus, which earned him commendations from countries and institutions around the world.”
The Brookings report also identified factors such as incumbency and numerical control of states where PDP has 21 states and APC only 14 as giving PDP an edge.
“The greatest strength of the ruling PDP is its “power of incumbency,” and all the institutional support that goes with it. Not only does it have federal resources to use as patronage, it also controls key institutions.”
The report advised that all efforts should be deployed to ensure a free, fair and transparent elections and to avoid a meltdown as post-election violence seems very likely.
“Post-election violence is therefore likely in the north if the APC loses while renewed militancy in the restive Niger Delta is likely if Jonathan does,” the report noted.
http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/news-headlines/item/27083-apc-is-a-fragile-anti-jonathan-setup-brookings
Bloody CIA think tank. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by Clinton207: 8:01pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Fingers crossed till God gives us his choice come feb 14th. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by fritiyo: 8:05pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
[quote author=b1327 post=29961093]baby let kick out zoologist and architect(who knw nothing about law) so we can join hands together to vote in a gen and a lawyer(prof"very rare in nig" who knws wat we call law. Honey we go for somtin higher not lesser. Vote change[/quote law, wen u guys in apc cnt even obey d law of waec certificate to b presentd at any elective position of ur principal u dia calling law. am sure yemi did nt graduate properly frm law school if nt he wuld knwn is wrong to contst witout certificate. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by PenSniper: 8:07pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
gregg2: The oracle has spoken.
The last paragraph looks scary though.
“Post-election violence is therefore likely in the north if the APC loses while renewed militancy in the restive Niger Delta is likely if Jonathan does,” the report noted."
' Dont forget Buhari's dogs and baboons that will soak in fulani's blood in the north. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by PenSniper: 8:09pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Thats the end of the news. There goes the result. Any other thing is balderdash. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by Nobody: 8:27pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
MissMeiya: Now, let's address those so-called quotes Tribune used. (By the way, I am absolutely disgusted by this behavior. This is an offense to the field of journalism, and I will be writing to the Tribune, and to other newspapers to expose them. This is a new low. I've never seen anyone or anything sink so LOW.)
This report was NOT published by Brookings US, but by Brookings Global, and was written by a Nigerian professor.
Here is the full quote: "The APC gets much of its strength from tapping into anti-Jonathan sentiments in the Muslim north and grievances among the Yoruba who feel that the Jonathan administration has ignored them in key political appointments. Allegations of corruption against top PDP officials will be powerful ammunition in the hands of the APC, especially with the choice of Buhari, widely seen as not corrupt, as the party's presidential candidate. The party is, however, a fragile one that seems united only in its quest to wrest the presidency from Jonathan or to have power "returned" to the north. Though the election is expected to be very competitive, the odds still favor President Jonathan."
The factors influencing those odds that were listed in the report: CORRUPTION, MONEY, AND THE POWER OF INCUMBENCY.
LMFAO. Here's the full quote: "Jonathan's Performance in Office Jonathan's supporters argue that-despite Boko Haram-the country is thriving: The economy continues to grow and-with the re- basing of its GDP-became the largest economy in Africa and the 26th largest in the world. Jonathan's supporters also point to his success in containing the Ebola virus, which earned him commendations from countries and institutions around the world. For his critics however, his incompetence is reflected in the high unemployment rate, which worsened from 12 percent in 2006 to 24 percent in 2011 (Premium Times 2013), general insecurity in the country and the deepening suspicion among the different ethnic groups. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo in fact accused Jonathan of being a polarizing figure who promotes clannishness, "For you to allow yourself to be 'possessed,' so to say, to the exclusion of most of the rest of Nigerians as an 'Ijaw man' is a mistake that should never have been allowed to happen," an angry Obasanjo wrote in an 18-page letter to the president (Adoyi 2013).
Opinions on Jonathan's approach to Boko Haram vary wildly as well: His critics cite terrorism as more evidence of his incompetence. On the other hand, his supporters claim that the terrorism is actually evidence of a siege laid on his administration by powerful politicians from the Muslim north aiming for it to fail."
Once again, the full quote: "WHAT SHOULD BE DONE IN 2015
Avoiding a Meltdown Given the centrality of political power in Nigeria, the election-just like almost all elections in Nigeria-will be highly contentious and the losing side is likely to blame its fate on rigging.
Post-election violence is therefore likely in the north if the APC loses while renewed militancy in the restive Niger Delta is likely if Jonathan does.
A main source of concern will be if the elec- tions become stalemated for a prolonged period or if the scale of post-election violence gets beyond a certain threshold. In these scenarios, we may have to keep an eye on some military adventurists who may be tempted to use the opportunity to cause trouble-especially if the Boko Haram challenge remains intractable."
Your source is the biggest joke of all. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by Nobody: 8:28pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
PenSniper: '
Dont forget Buhari's dogs and baboons that will soak in fulani's blood in the north. " Given the centrality of political power in Nigeria, the election-just like almost all elections in Nigeria-will be highly contentious and the losing side is likely to blame its fate on rigging. Post-election violence is therefore likely in the north if the APC loses while renewed militancy in the restive Niger Delta is likely if Jonathan does." |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by Nobody: 8:28pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
gregg2: The oracle has spoken.
The last paragraph looks scary though.
“Post-election violence is therefore likely in the north if the APC loses while renewed militancy in the restive Niger Delta is likely if Jonathan does,” the report noted."
check up. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by Nobody: 8:29pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
[quote author=fritiyo post=29974186][/quote]sir pej is not around to ans ur questn. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by fiponmile(m): 9:11pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
We will still vote for buhari ....GEJ's time has expire... 1 Like |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by benardtotti(m): 9:26pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
hmmmmm pdp and propaganda! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by vigasimple(m): 10:09pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
When the message favours APC, it is progressive. When it doesn't, it is fraud.
APC= ASSOCIATION OF PROPAGANDIST CRIMINALS
If for a minute we ignore who the messenger might be and focus on the message, even PROGRETHIEVES themselves know that the facts and the truth can't be clearer than that.
The truth shall set you free. |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by annurhaske(m): 10:35pm On Jan 20, 2015 |
Jonathan has no any chance to Win forthcoming coming election 14th Feb 2015. For many reasons. And the US liers, Cos they cant project anything happening in naija right now and does not know exactly what really nigerians are feeling about the present situation and the governmental sabotaging economical Wills of our dear nation. Rubbishshshshshs............ |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by yetibabe: 12:35am On Jan 21, 2015 |
Propaganda of the highest order!
This "Think-Tank" article was written by Mr. Adibe, an Igbo Man with obvious bias against APC's cause. Irregardless of how many speculative and wishful thinking write-ups people come up with, the fight is futile at this point. Change is coming!
Sai Buhari!!! |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by Natureboyraph(m): 1:08am On Jan 21, 2015 |
Justbright: America is a Learner......ur eyes will soon clear....the hat read u have for buhari DAT made u toppled his govt cos he refused to do ur biddings still lingers abi.....I hope Obama has a PVC to vote?...yeye dey smell...d power to decide who wins d forth coming election is hinged on d Nigerian electorate and not some white ass Americans so pls shutbur gut and leave Nigerians to decide biko Mumu |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by Natureboyraph(m): 1:11am On Jan 21, 2015 |
fiponmile: We will still vote for buhari ....GEJ's time has expire... Illiterate |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by denigma2(m): 1:56am On Jan 21, 2015 |
The annoying thing about all these foreign intelligence agencies is that they always make us feel like they know Nigeria more than us based on some interactions, perceptions and news. What is much more annoying however is the fact that most Nigerians would still believe them hook, line and sinker even when they know the reality on ground is opposite of what is being proclaimed. We all said we want Change and they are claiming we want power to return to the North and just being anti-jonathan. Abeg, US and all other doom mongers, get your facts right before blowing your unnecessary trumpets
The Change we seek lies in the realisation that our daily individual actions and inactions will affect ourselves, families, Nigeria and coming generations positively or otherwise and although someone needs to be the choirmaster, we've all got to sing along.
GEJ must go!!! |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by neocortex: 3:21am On Jan 21, 2015 |
When wise people talk, blind followers take cover.
GEJ:PROGRESS |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by ignatusamson: 4:27am On Jan 21, 2015 |
My fellow Nigeria's plss goodluck Jonathan is very much ok to be the president...I don't see any challenge towards it |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by ignatusamson: 4:27am On Jan 21, 2015 |
My fellow Nigeria's plss goodluck Jonathan is very much ok to be the president...I don't see any challenge towards it |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by ignatusamson: 4:35am On Jan 21, 2015 |
Splashme: Describes APC as a fragile anti-Jonathan setup BROOKINGS, the world’s most influential think-tank based in the United States, have projected President Goodluck Jonathan’s victory over the opposition candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, in the February presidential election, which it suggests would be keenly contested.
The analysis, context and rationale of the think-tank’s projections were contained in the Brookings publication entitled: Foresight Africa – Top Priorities for the continent (January 2015).
“Though the election is expected to be very competitive, the odds still favour President Jonathan.”
According to Brookings, the All Progressives Congress (APC) is a fragile anti-Jonathan establishment with a sole purpose to return power to the north.
“The party is, however, a fragile one that seems united only in its quest to wrest the presidency from Jonathan or to have power “returned” to the north.”
“The APC gets much of its strength from tapping into anti-Jonathan sentiments in the Muslim north and grievances among the Yoruba who feel that the Jonathan administration has ignored them in key political appointments.”
The report also indicated that “the APC’s strategy is hinged on a combination of popular votes from the North-West, North-East and “the battleground South-West” but also hinted at the possibility of Bola Ahmed Tinubu not delivering the region contrary to speculations.
“What remains to be seen, however, is whether Bola Tinubu, a former governor of Lagos State who played a pivotal role in the formation of the APC and is considered to be the party’s strongest mobiliser in the South-West, will be very enthusiastic in delivering the battleground South-West to the APC during the elections.”
“Tinubu indicated his interest in being the party’s vice presidential candidate but being a Muslim like Buhari, the party’s strategists felt that a Muslim-Muslim ticket might offend Christians and cement the PDP’s labelling of the APC as an Islamic party.”
[/size]On President Jonathan’s performance: “despite Boko Haram, the country is thriving: The economy continues to grow and with the re-basing of its GDP, became the largest economy in Africa and the 26th largest in the world. Jonathan’s supporters also point to his success in containing the Ebola virus, which earned him commendations from countries and institutions around the world.”
The Brookings report also identified factors such as incumbency and numerical control of states where PDP has 21 states and APC only 14 as giving PDP an edge.
“The greatest strength of the ruling PDP is its “power of incumbency,” and all the institutional support that goes with it. Not only does it have federal resources to use as patronage, it also controls key institutions.”
The report advised that all efforts should be deployed to ensure a free, fair and transparent elections and to avoid a meltdown as post-election violence seems very likely.
“Post-election violence is therefore likely in the north if the APC loses while renewed militancy in the restive Niger Delta is likely if Jonathan does,” the report noted.
http://www.tribune.com.ng/news/news-headlines/item/27083-apc-is-a-fragile-anti-jonathan-setup-brookings
APC members are all bad type...they don't deserve that seat
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Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by ignatusamson: 4:46am On Jan 21, 2015 |
Goodluck is the man...no matter what happens he has my vote....if he has urs say I...if not say NIL...... |
Re: Jonathan Will Win, APC Is A Fragile Anti-Jonathan Setup —Brookings by ucyonline: 5:02am On Jan 21, 2015 |
b1327: dearie this is not about gej but is about changing d party "pdp" cos we all knw dey both dsame. So vote for buhari. Vote change Cos am sure u don't want 2 stay in 1 spot for ever. can u give us two differences between apc and pdp when apc is a collection is angry people that left the pdp. So where is the change coming from? |