Do you think Jonathan will win the elections on Saturday?
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Posted: at 14-04-2011 10:29 PM (14 years ago) | Addicted Hero
TOCHI4LOVE at 14-04-2011 10:39 PM (14 years ago) (m)
Well i can't tell, i only pray for him to win one love
Posted: at 14-04-2011 10:39 PM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
ugo4love at 15-04-2011 12:37 AM (14 years ago) (m)
my man i wish you all the best in life to go forward.and make the best in this opportunity we have. i will be the happiest man so far to hear the good news that naija has change in many ways
best regards
Posted: at 15-04-2011 12:37 AM (14 years ago) | Newbie
kaycee1989 at 15-04-2011 12:59 AM (14 years ago) (m)
lolllllll...am laughing in swahill i was looking at party sentiments before and therefore rooted for buhari and ribadu..but events unfolding shows that such parties are made up of people..these people are ex pdp gangsters who either didnt find the ground fertile again due to GEJz emergence or couldnt get a ticket to contest their desired post..today we have such people scattered all over the so call progressive parties preachin anti-corruption messages to us...guardian newspaper just reported today that a cpc member in akwaibom state has been arrested for printing ballot papers..d cpc member is one of these pdp decampees who couldn't get a ticket to contest again and decided to join the progressives..other decampees are in acn, accord, labour party etc..some have already won elections under the new party and some are hopin to win..ibb and nplf refusd to back GEJ cos he refusd to put into signing that one of them must be president come 2015 and are now doing anti party activities right just to actualise their aim of northern presidency (which i dont know its staged by pdp or not) but one thing remains a fact, that a leopard can never change its colours..thats why i decided to jettison the idea of party affiliation and look towards personal intergrety, credibilty, education, promise keeping, already performing, humility, listening ability, equity, sense of justice, non-interference to public institutions and bodies and power rotation factor..these are my reasons for suppoting GEJ..he stands head above other candidates in all ramifications..people do say he has got obj and co behind him..same applies to other candidates..ribadu has got tinubu on top of him and buhari has got ibb and d the whole nplf around him pushing for northern agenda..i believe that GEJ will make a difference despite the pdp effect we all cry against now..this has already manifested itself by the type of cabinet he has, the people in his government and most importantly, his political appointees are all men of proven intergrity..secondly in the last NASS election, obj and bankole lost their sits respectively including other prominent pdp members we are all crying against today..what again do we need to prove to us that GEJ is independent and is not influenced to play anybodyz bid..i welcome criticms but nobody should insult me cos of my opinion...
Posted: at 15-04-2011 12:59 AM (14 years ago) | Newbie
All the comments are either sentimental or tribalized, cos GEJ has nothing to offer for this country. We all hate PDP, OBJ, Anenih, Bode George etc. and they are those who are controlling him, so what do we expect?? continuous black out, bad roads and unemployment. Buhari is the answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted: at 15-04-2011 02:01 AM (14 years ago) | Newbie
Kaycee, I love your stand, and you categorically stated the variables that make sense to the core. How I wish the rest of our people reason just as good as you do. The divide that has plagued Nigeria for years stems from partisan politics, so a little deviation this time would definitely yield better result. GEJ has not so far given the country the cause to doubt his ability to deliver. We must not give in to sentiments and sectionalism. We must allow him to prove his ability to deliver the country from the current economic woes. Changing hands in leadership is not really what the country need right now. I totally agree with you and I hope the entire country would read between the lines - all ex-presidents should engage themselves in diplomatic relations and economic advisory/recovery efforts to better the Nigeria we all love so much. Ex-presidents and or ex-heads of states should rather be doing what Bill Clinton, Jimmy Cather, George H. Bush (SR), James Baker, Henry Kissinger, Colen Powel etc are doing to make America a better country. I believe GEJ would adopt USA as role model and Godfather instead of corrupt Nigerian politicians.
Posted: at 15-04-2011 03:13 AM (14 years ago) | Upcoming