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Re: I Didn’t Know Corruption Was This Much Under Me- Former Pres, Goodluck Jonathan by christinie(f): 9:55am On Aug 11, 2015
BigBen10:


Please do point out where I insulted you.
ignorance of the law is not an excuse. It's bad enough that you go about insulting people but it's worse that you don't even know that you insult people. So pathetic. I suggest a brain check dear.
Re: I Didn’t Know Corruption Was This Much Under Me- Former Pres, Goodluck Jonathan by slimfit1(m): 9:56am On Aug 11, 2015
christinie:
Stop insulting a man better than you in all ramifications. Even those who keep shining light on GEJ's anus are not perfect themselves. If you doubt me you can google Aisha Buhari and see whether her name is not listed among those who stole from the country. Even PMB wasn't perfect as PTF Chairman. Let's not crucify GEJ as if he's the worst person in Nigeria. Remember that IBB has never been questioned for once for stealing from Nigeria. Let's fight corruption without insulting the ex President. I know that Buhari is not very happy that International bodies praised GEJ for his peaceful disposition during the last Presidential election and post election but must he ridicule him like this? Tinubu, Fashola, Amechi, Atiku, Mamora are being celebrated by APC daily while they feed us with negative stories about GEJ. They all went to see Wole Soyinka in his house last week and this week he's criticising GEJ. Am I surprised? Hell NO! Enough is enough!!!

Ok let him return all the money he and them stole shekena simple and easy.

When your father become president tell him to investigate those people na for now Jonathan needs to do some explanation.
Re: I Didn’t Know Corruption Was This Much Under Me- Former Pres, Goodluck Jonathan by BigBen10: 10:17am On Aug 11, 2015
christinie:
ignorance of the law is not an excuse. It's bad enough that you go about insulting people but it's worse that you don't even know that you insult people. So pathetic. I suggest a brain check dear.

smh. Peace be with you.
Re: I Didn’t Know Corruption Was This Much Under Me- Former Pres, Goodluck Jonathan by christinie(f): 12:05pm On Aug 11, 2015
slimfit1:


Ok let him return all the money he and them stole shekena simple and easy.

When your father become president tell him to investigate those people na for now Jonathan needs to do some explanation.

he will give it to Tinubu to give Atiku to give Amechi to give to Fashola to return.
Re: I Didn’t Know Corruption Was This Much Under Me- Former Pres, Goodluck Jonathan by Ohana(m): 10:14am On Dec 07, 2015
mikeangelo:

In all honesty, a lot of things happened during Jonathan administration, unfortunately he was not aware and he solely put his trust and relied on the appointed personalities. This is quite unfortunate! The former president, Jonathan did not bother to supervise or monitor the activities of the people in his cabinet that is why they rubbished his administration with corrupt practices. He was ignorant of the monumental treasury heist that took place under him. Malok Jerry and Dele Ogunsakin didn't waste much time to fire him back on reading this statement he made.

In a meeting with President Buhari recently, it was gathered that the Bayelsa born politician was shocked when facts and figures were tabled before him about how corruption reigned supreme under his leadership. According to the report gathered from the private meeting, he was quoted to have said that he’s just realizing this corruption for the first time.
Facts, however, are beginning to emerge about the presidential meeting, which was said to have been facilitated by the former Head of States, Abdusalam Abubakar, former President Goodluck Jonathan at the Presidential Villa, Abuja was shocked to see how his aides milked the economy of the country dry.

We gathered that the meeting was at the instance of the 2015 Elections Peace Committee, after former President, Jonathan complained that President Buhari was not sticking to the peace accord they signed.

Jonathan was reported to have also sought for understanding on alleged corrupt practices and mismanagement of funds under his administration, with a source saying the former President claimed he was hearing about some of the graft allegations for the first time.
The report however claimed that President Buhari reportedly insisted that all looted funds must be returned to the nation’s coffers, adding that the President also restated his pledge that Jonathan had nothing to fear at all.

According to a source quoted by the report, the outcome of the meeting between Buhari and Jonathan formed the motive behind Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo’s declaration at the weekend that the target of the administration’s anti-corruption war was not Jonathan.

The report further disclosed that the former President was not comfortable with the way Buhari moved against his ex-Chief Security Officer (CSO), ex-National Security Adviser (NSA) and some ministers, asking the Abdulsalami committee to prevail on Buhari not to rubbish him.
Amazingly, the former president, GEJ has always been known to take leave of the truth. On so many occasions as president, he spoke from both sides of his mouth. At a campaign rally, he said stealing was not corruption. The case at hand now is so bad that even those he trusted who have come to him for succor are likely not to get the desired shelter because Mr. Jonathan has made it clear to them that everybody should now bear his father’s name whether you knew of corruption or not.

A source said, “This man is always economical with the truth. When the allegations against former Minister of Aviation, Mrs. Stella Oduah broke, what did he do? What of those alleged against Diezani? Was it not Jonathan who allegedly blamed the House of Representatives of inviting Diezani too much? Was it not under his leadership Diezani took the House of Reps to court? Was it not same Jonathan who allegedly said stealing was no corruption? Where did he get the dollars with which he was bribing traditional rulers from? Lie has strength, but truth has endurance.”

Another concerned citizen who were privy of this information said, “It’s so unfortunate to hear a chief executive of a country claiming he is just knowing if corruption perpetrated under his administration after someone's else has taken over the office, which means he does not have a way of checking people he employed to work for him. Anyway, Law does not know ignorance he should be punished according to the law of the land. The issue on the loot should stand, because it will serve as a lesson those thinking in that direction.”

Read more @ http://www.mikeangelonews.com/2015/08/i-didnt-know-corruption-was-this-much-under-me-former-president-goodluck-jonathan/
are you kidding me
Hahaha!!!!

uncle jona must be a comedian... lolx
joke of the century

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