Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by toprealman: 8:46pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
pharmow: If you don't put
Patience Okupe Asari FFK and Fayose.
This list is not complete MY THOUGHTS PRECISELY. |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by ChinemeOkpan: 8:47pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Skoopy:
If you ask me, I think Buhari should be at the bottom of that list. Though the beneficiary, he was of the least influence. U must be a joker! Buhari remains the only man alive than get such unbelievable votes from Northern Nigeria Nobody, I repeat Nobody could have beaten Goodluck at the polls but Buhari 3 Likes |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Scatterboss(m): 8:47pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
[s] Texcoco: [b] Saraki is an inconsequential local champion who is not only corrupt and repressive but a neophyte in National politics,we even rate our local government chairman higher. Obj- Another old crybaby who was lucky to have been paid attention by GEJ...His reputation isn't worth the very shoes of GEJ right now, ask Ban ki moon and Obama.So who's the bigger person now? Thieffnubu- A big thieff and a firm discliple of nepotism and capitalism who will never get to the status of Awo,ever.Nigerians just brought economic chains for their necks. Amaechi- Nothing worse than having a judas in your team,a repugnant,rapacious and reprehensible charlatan who not only sacrificed the goodwill of his people but is willing to sell them to the highest bidder. Buhari-He still an illiterate.....Nothing much to write since he arrogantly refused to sell his manifesto via debate even his staunchest supporter don't have any clue what the manifesto is all about. We prefer Shekau to all this corrupt slavemasters up there ^^^…GEJ "s architect was Shekau....what an irony.[/b] [/s] 1 Like |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by LAX89(m): 8:49pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Buhari promised to fight corruption, well, lets see what he does with tinubu, saraki and obj, that will determine his sincerity and resolve. (obj spent $16B on electricity, and with zero result and accountability, saraki and his family stole all the depositor's money in sociate generale bank and kwara state, tinubu used lagos state money as his personal bank account, and stole lagos state blind. Lets watch and see Buhari in action) 1 Like |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Abagworo(m): 8:50pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Jonathan in the long run will have Buhari's kind of good reputation. I seem surprised that most Nigerians that voted against Jonathan believe he is a good man and trying his best but surrounded by bad confidants including his wife. Jonathans crime is his refusal to punish obvious criminals and even appointing them as ministers. It is a lesson for us all to be weary of who we move with for you might face judgement for their sins.
The episode that still baffles me till date is that of his wife grabbing the mic from Amaechi and scolding him in public for demolishing illegal encroachment into newly built school for her people's benefit. 2 Likes |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Waspy(m): 8:53pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Barcanista shld top the list....Na that guy badluck sink Goodluck |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by PLEXPLEX(m): 8:55pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
OBJ should b on this list. He is on his own. Kwankwosor should take his place |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Dreamsinbc(f): 9:03pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Add Diezani |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by manceleco: 9:09pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Goodluck stepped aside after a thorough view of the campaign rallies,, it became clear to him that the PDP is no longer appealing to the masses with his inactivity against the insurgents a major contributor. He could have carried on, but a close assess gave him the notion that hanging on will mean more blood shed. We would be counting number of deaths on the streets of kaduna, kastina, Kano and so on, had he insisted on holding on to power.. God loves Nigeria,, ka chineke mezie okwu |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by 9jatatafo(m): 9:14pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
FFK- for opening his mouth and talking without control Fayose - was too desperate to work for his master. Okonjo-Iweala for killing the economy and lying to the nation Dazien Madueke - For stealing our oil money. Asari Dokubo - gaining from stolen oil and he felt he's the lord. 1 Like |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by InvertedHammer: 9:14pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
The main people I feel sorry for:
FFK--started a good fight with his colleagues. Then betrayed them later. He lost all rounds.
Ribadu--started a good fight with his colleagues. He abandoned ship because of selfish reasons.
There is no point mentioning Okupe, Abati, Fayose, etc.
My sympathy goes to Dep. Gov of Rivers State who abandoned ship at the last minute into the dying hands of PDP. With his case, I now believe that there are such things as "village things" else how can one explain it.
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Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Bizibi(m): 9:14pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Hahahaha....nigerians still don't get it,the northerners are really good at the game,APC must be careful with the 5 gen.......Jonathan is a wise man,that man is not a fool.....the future holds between north and niger-delta,Nigeria politics is interesting but dangerous. |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Rasheed02(m): 9:21pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Texcoco: [b] Saraki is an inconsequential local champion who is not only corrupt and repressive but a neophyte in National politics,we even rate our local government chairman higher. Obj- Another old crybaby who was lucky to have been paid attention by GEJ...His reputation isn't worth the very shoes of GEJ right now, ask Ban ki moon and Obama.So who's the bigger person now? Thieffnubu- A big thieff and a firm discliple of nepotism and capitalism who will never get to the status of Awo,ever.Nigerians just brought economic chains for their necks. Amaechi- Nothing worse than having a judas in your team,a repugnant,rapacious and reprehensible charlatan who not only sacrificed the goodwill of his people but is willing to sell them to the highest bidder. Buhari-He still an illiterate.....Nothing much to write since he arrogantly refused to sell his manifesto via debate even his staunchest supporter don't have any clue what the manifesto is all about. We prefer Shekau to all this corrupt slavemasters up there ^^^…GEJ "s architect was Shekau....what an irony.[/b] shoro ni eleyi n so abi o n da saliva lenu.silence is better than bullshit. 2 Likes |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by synergycom19: 9:26pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
The Main Architect of GEJ defeats are Anthony Anineh and Edwin Clark,GEJ lost the election long ago with their Council of Anyithophel 1 Like |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by infogenius(m): 9:27pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Patience Jonathan her ramblings were to much for comfort and easily put Jonathan in trouble. 1 Like |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by ogene007: 9:27pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
koboko69:
SARAKI: THE NEMESIS OF PDP One of the most underrated politicians in Nigeria must be Bukola Saraki, former governor of Kwara state. As chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum between 2007 and 2011, his influence among his powerful colleagues ballooned, and he eventually nominated Amaechi to be his successor. That gave him considerable influence on NGF even after his tenure as governor. Then, his loyalist, Kawu Baraje, became the acting national chairman of the PDP, further giving him a strong hold on the party structure. However, Jonathan, probably eyeing the 2015 elections, dislodged Baraje from the PDP secretariat. That was the final push for Bukola who promptly engineered the breakup of the ruling party in conjunction with other anti-Jonathan forces within and without. On August 31, 2013, the PDP had its convention in Abuja with the sole aim of electing a new chairman. However, rather than that making the headlines, the biggest news of the day was the staging of a walk-out by section of the party led by Bukola Saraki, former governor of Kwara state, and seven governors from the party. They were later to be known as the new PDP and they became unofficial opposition party to the PDP. When they eventually merged with the newly formed APC, they left the PDP bleeding as a spate of defections followed.
OBASANJO: THE TIRELESS RABBLE-ROUSER
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo went about the demolition of the Goodluck Jonathan political brand with such determination that left many analysts wondering if there was nothing more to it than a statesman and his desire for good governance. But Obasanjo had an axe to grind with Jonathan. Having helped the latter to Aso Rock in 2011, he discovered, to his dismay, that Jonathan was keeping him at an arm’s length and that Tony Anenih, Obasanjo’s friend-turned-foe, had become the most powerful elder in the PDP. Bone by bone, Obasanjo began to take Jonathan to pieces. He would later ask most of his loyalists in the south-west, such as Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Isiaka Adeleke and Segun Oni, to join forces with the APC while he became a ‘political consultant’ to the party. On the international level, Obasanjo used his influence to get Nigeria’s allies such as the US and the UK to downgrade Jonathan and promote the candidature of Buhari. Obasanjo’s frequent public criticism of Jonathan often resonated with the views of many Nigerians. Jonathan did not need a political enemy like Obasanjo, and he had his hands full till the last minute.
Who contributed the most to Jonathan's defeat?
Buhari Tinubu Amaechi Saraki Obasanjo
In my Opinion..the arrangements above best fits to who contributed the most.
This whole write-up does a lot of harm to the possibility of Buhari's government succeeding. Kindly quit these unhelpful inquisition because it seeks nothing other than eliciting undesirable reactions from the millions of GEJ supporters, a lot of whom have the capacity to cripple Buhari's government even before it has started. God bless Nigeria. |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Nicepoker(m): 9:31pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Op u must admit with me that u are very Stupi.d. Quote me and fall sick this night. |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Nobody: 9:35pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Pebcak:
cry me a river You get time to they read his jargons self. Na one sentence I read for there take no say the whole thing wey the guy write no worth my reading. |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Yehman(m): 9:38pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
softapple: PDP will rise again ... If APC fails to deliver. Take for instance, if APC can give us just stable light then, PDP rising will be very difficult. |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Sheriff19: 9:38pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
koboko69:
SARAKI: THE NEMESIS OF PDP One of the most underrated politicians in Nigeria must be Bukola Saraki, former governor of Kwara state. As chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum between 2007 and 2011, his influence among his powerful colleagues ballooned, and he eventually nominated Amaechi to be his successor. That gave him considerable influence on NGF even after his tenure as governor. Then, his loyalist, Kawu Baraje, became the acting national chairman of the PDP, further giving him a strong hold on the party structure. However, Jonathan, probably eyeing the 2015 elections, dislodged Baraje from the PDP secretariat. That was the final push for Bukola who promptly engineered the breakup of the ruling party in conjunction with other anti-Jonathan forces within and without. On August 31, 2013, the PDP had its convention in Abuja with the sole aim of electing a new chairman. However, rather than that making the headlines, the biggest news of the day was the staging of a walk-out by section of the party led by Bukola Saraki, former governor of Kwara state, and seven governors from the party. They were later to be known as the new PDP and they became unofficial opposition party to the PDP. When they eventually merged with the newly formed APC, they left the PDP bleeding as a spate of defections followed.
OBASANJO: THE TIRELESS RABBLE-ROUSER
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo went about the demolition of the Goodluck Jonathan political brand with such determination that left many analysts wondering if there was nothing more to it than a statesman and his desire for good governance. But Obasanjo had an axe to grind with Jonathan. Having helped the latter to Aso Rock in 2011, he discovered, to his dismay, that Jonathan was keeping him at an arm’s length and that Tony Anenih, Obasanjo’s friend-turned-foe, had become the most powerful elder in the PDP. Bone by bone, Obasanjo began to take Jonathan to pieces. He would later ask most of his loyalists in the south-west, such as Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Isiaka Adeleke and Segun Oni, to join forces with the APC while he became a ‘political consultant’ to the party. On the international level, Obasanjo used his influence to get Nigeria’s allies such as the US and the UK to downgrade Jonathan and promote the candidature of Buhari. Obasanjo’s frequent public criticism of Jonathan often resonated with the views of many Nigerians. Jonathan did not need a political enemy like Obasanjo, and he had his hands full till the last minute.
Who contributed the most to Jonathan's defeat?
Buhari Tinubu Amaechi Saraki Obasanjo
In my Opinion..the arrangements above best fits to who contributed the most.
what abt Madam Ngozi and Madam piss |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Nobody: 9:40pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Yehman:
... If APC fails to deliver. Take for instance, if APC can give us just stable light then, PDP rising will be very difficult. APC wont gv u electricity, just go n buy ur generator. 1 Like |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by ghettodreamz(m): 9:40pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Texcoco: [b] Saraki is an inconsequential local champion who is not only corrupt and repressive but a neophyte in National politics,we even rate our local government chairman higher. Obj- Another old crybaby who was lucky to have been paid attention by GEJ...His reputation isn't worth the very shoes of GEJ right now, ask Ban ki moon and Obama.So who's the bigger person now? Thieffnubu- A big thieff and a firm discliple of nepotism and capitalism who will never get to the status of Awo,ever.Nigerians just brought economic chains for their necks. Amaechi- Nothing worse than having a judas in your team,a repugnant,rapacious and reprehensible charlatan who not only sacrificed the goodwill of his people but is willing to sell them to the highest bidder. Buhari-He still an illiterate.....Nothing much to write since he arrogantly refused to sell his manifesto via debate even his staunchest supporter don't have any clue what the manifesto is all about. We prefer Shekau to all this corrupt slavemasters up there ^^^…GEJ "s architect was Shekau....what an irony.[/b] Save us all these gibberish. They are nothing but cries of a sore loser and a failure which you are and also represent. We understand your bitterness and where you belong to, so stop painting GEJ righteous because he's NOT. If Saraki is a local champion, then it's obvious you know NADA and you are NOBODY as far as happenings in the Nigerian political sphere is concerned. |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Pebcak: 9:42pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
naijamark:
You get time to they read his jargons self. Na one sentence I read for there take no say the whole thing wey the guy write no worth my reading. No mind am jare e go soon spend GEJ money finish and his story will change |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by ffrreeee(f): 9:45pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
But handsome cramjones: [size=16pt]NIGERIA'S BIGGEST LOSER[/size]
Only if he had remained in APC. This man is of no electoral value, he is weigtless politically, lacks integrity, a cocaine addict, womanizer and above all a thief. In my opinion he is the biggest political looser and was instrumental in the loss of GEJ.
-CramJones
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Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by kingthreat(m): 9:45pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
cramjones: [size=16pt]NIGERIA'S BIGGEST LOSER[/size]
Only if he had remained in APC. This man is of no electoral value, he is weigtless politically, lacks integrity, a cocaine addict, womanizer and above all a thief. In my opinion he is the biggest political looser and was instrumental in the loss of GEJ.
-CramJones
We understand how he dissapointed you |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Texcoco(m): 9:45pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
ghettodreamz:
[s] Save us all these gibberish. They are nothing but cries of a sore loser and a failure which you are and also represent. We understand your bitterness and where you belong to, so stop painting GEJ righteous because he's NOT. If Saraki is a local champion, then it's obvious you know NADA and you are NOBODY as far as happenings in the Nigerian political sphere is concerned.[/s] 1 Like |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by Skoopy(m): 9:46pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
ChinemeOkpan:
U must be a joker!
Buhari remains the only man alive than get such unbelievable votes from Northern Nigeria
Nobody, I repeat Nobody could have beaten Goodluck at the polls but Buhari He has contested elections for the same office three times in a row, and loosed in each case, the coming together of all this men made our dream of having change realistic. I bet you buhari would not have achieved this fit without their very intellectual and financial support together with a mastery touch. 2 Likes |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by tivereegega(m): 9:57pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
Texcoco: [b] Saraki is an inconsequential local champion who is not only corrupt and repressive but a neophyte in National politics,we even rate our local government chairman higher. Obj- Another old crybaby who was lucky to have been paid attention by GEJ...His reputation isn't worth the very shoes of GEJ right now, ask Ban ki moon and Obama.So who's the bigger person now? Thieffnubu- A big thieff and a firm discliple of nepotism and capitalism who will never get to the status of Awo,ever.Nigerians just brought economic chains for their necks. Amaechi- Nothing worse than having a judas in your team,a repugnant,rapacious and reprehensible charlatan who not only sacrificed the goodwill of his people but is willing to sell them to the highest bidder. Buhari-He still an illiterate.....Nothing much to write since he arrogantly refused to sell his manifesto via debate even his staunchest supporter don't have any clue what the manifesto is all about. We prefer Shekau to all this corrupt slavemasters up there ^^^…GEJ "s architect was Shekau....what an irony.[/b]
mumu na u b |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by driand(m): 10:03pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
softapple: PDP will rise again surely but not in another decade |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by kodlins(f): 10:05pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
1 Sambo Namadi the ghost Vp
2 aliyu Babaginda 3 Muazu Adamu
4 Isa Yaguda
5 sule Lamido |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by shizzleStar: 10:15pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
kodlins: 1 Sambo Namadi the ghost Vp
2 aliyu Babaginda 3 Muazu Adamu
4 Isa Yaguda
5 sule Lamido This is the pick from the pack, from an interesting and different point of reasoning, and i concur. I love your thought process 1 Like |
Re: Meet the Five Architects Of Jonathan’s Defeat. by billyG(m): 10:15pm On Apr 01, 2015 |
ChinemeOkpan:
U must be a joker!
Buhari remains the only man alive than get such unbelievable votes from Northern Nigeria
Nobody, I repeat Nobody could have beaten Goodluck at the polls but Buhari True talk'i hav been telling PDP apologist that it is only Buhari that can win GEJ,bring kwankwaso or Tambulwa or lamido or Ribado dey will not score significant votes agst Gej,my bro fear d man that can get 12milln votes with a 4mnths old party CPC in 2011. 2 Likes |