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Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by GeorgeD1(m): 8:15pm On Dec 01, 2009 |
this time you're wasting posting free adverts all over nairaland, you could just buy a little slot in guardian newspapers and see better results. |
Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by Kobojunkie: 8:25pm On Dec 01, 2009 |
jecintaeby: Yar adua was sick long before he took office as president. You say God works in mysterious ways, you sure this time He is working to teach Yar adua a lesson? Or hoping that Nigerians wake up this time around to take back the reigns from the MINORITY whom they have allowed to oppress them for so long? jecintaeby:In order words, you are unwilling to do anything yourself about what is going on? But would rather GIVE HIM MORE TIME TO DECIDE if he wants to resign or not? Is that it? jecintaeby: The man obviously did not care much for the poor during his 8 years as governor of Katsina, where he sat twiddling his thumbs while thousands died of diseases and ailments that cures were already available for. How then do you expect him NOW to care, grow a conscience? Are you certain you ought to be directing all this at the president? When do we get to the point where, instead of telling the government what to do and WAITING IT OUT, we focus on own selves and talk some sense into ourselves? When? |
Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by GeorgeD1(m): 9:00pm On Dec 01, 2009 |
bros, you've joined the fray too? |
Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by Mbuzo: 12:23am On Dec 02, 2009 |
RAVING MADNESS AND DEMENTED FRUSTRATION WON'T TAKE US ANYWHERE.[b][/b] TO THINK THAT SOMEONE IS URGING FOR THE MILITARY TO RESTORE ORDER. GET EDUCATED FRIEND - THIS COUNTRY IS FORTY NINE YEARS OLD AND THE MILITARY COULDN'T RESTORE ORDER FOR THE TWENTY SEVEN YEARS THEY HELD ON TO POWER AND WHEN YOU ADD THE EIGHT YEARS A FORMER MILITARY MAN OBJ HELD THE NUZZLE, THAT'S A WHOOPING 35 YRS OF DISORDER! GET MORE EDUCATION MY FRIENDS. GO THE FOLLOWING URL: http://www.reliablereporters.com http://www.reliablereporters.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=17:yaradua-handed-over-to-goodluck-jonathan |
Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by Nobody: 4:06am On Dec 02, 2009 |
gosh see all these Yaradua threads. |
Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by Kobojunkie: 4:11am On Dec 02, 2009 |
He is the president of a country with over 140 million HEADS, many of whom are impatient and hoping for CHANGE. |
Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by clintonty(m): 12:41pm On Dec 02, 2009 |
please guys, lets say at least minute prayer for the president to survive his sickness. Don't forget, he is a father and as well a husband. He's human so, do not wish him bad luck. Whoever thinks Military should take over again is a lover of backwardness and suffers from illiteracy. If you can read and write, why not go through nigeria history and see how much the military drained from our well of wealth. Also, if by God grace the president survives this hurdle, please ADVISE HIM TO STEP DOWN ON HEALTH GROUNDS. The burden of this country is enough to cripple a commited leader. |
Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by GeorgeD1(m): 6:44pm On Dec 02, 2009 |
clintonty lead the prayers, please! |
Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by luvergal: 12:32pm On Dec 03, 2009 |
Our seven point agenda have been changed to Eight Point Agenda. That includes the health of the President. |
Re: CNN: Hospitalised Nigerian President (Umaru Yar'adua) Not Stepping Down. by GeorgeD1(m): 3:46pm On Dec 03, 2009 |
i guess so. |
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