@cadanre,i have always known you as a member of the this group,look at your comment,the first person in your list is the President. You never mentioned Atiku,Bughari IBB,and You saultan of sokoto,you first mention your enemy President.
I know that you hasuas are never happy that Someone outside from the North is not the president,so you guys can do anything to make his regime difficult,so it is not a surprise for you to mention President being a member of the Boko Haram.You never say anything good about Him,You are your so called Ajanni.
It is a promise,watch hausa will never smell that seat anymore,it is now history in the dictionary.If care is not taken GEJ will be last president the so called Nigeria will ever have.
dz finlandGuy of person i dnt kno if ur brain works at all lyk seriously..during OBJ's regime did anytn of dz show its devilish face ? even Yar'adua was also nt spared spared.. dsame boko haram we r talkn abt its all political issue d late leader who was murdered was arrested twice under d OBJ regime bt was being bailed by a CAN member frm d middle belt named Proff Jerry Gana hu doubled as a minister nd later on special adviser 2 OBJ.. whereas most of d present security heads of dz gov't r predominantly xtians nt dat am being sentimental bt u nid 2 do ur research b4 talkn out loud in d public.. 4 instance Muslims will also not forget to cite the roles played by Muslim ex-Presidents and Heads of State in suppressing Muslim insurgency. President Shehu Shagari and Maj. General Muhammadu Buhari did not waste time in brutally dealing with Maitatsine in the early 1980s. Both Buhari and President Babangida arrested and jailed Ibrahim El-Zakzaky for preaching anti-government doctrines, even though he and his followers have never carried any weapon or attacked anyone. In fact, he was against the burning of Churches during the Kanfanchan crisis riots. Yet the government found it expedient to use the tribunal to jail him. In 2009 when Boko Haram made its first public outing in retaliation to the extrajudicial killings of their members by the police, President Yar’adua brutally repressed them. In both Bauchi and Maiduguri, they were massacred and their bases leveled instantly by bulldozers, acts that courted worldwide condemnation by human right groups.