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Monday, May 02, 2016

Former President Jonathan Mobbed By Nigerians In London Restaurant...






Hero of Democracy?That's a strong sentence!


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    1. what is strong sentence there?
      Free my boo!!
      Their eyes don clear

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    2. Yes he Is stella
      Do you think if it was a northerner ruling n a southerner won he'll hand over easily?

      Is a + for him for handling over peacefully

      Anyone that don't accept him as a peaceful man should hug wet transformer

      It's 1hr now, please u stella point out what this Govt has done?
      All we hear is corruption n corruption. Am not Pdp or APC because they're all thieves

      But let's call a spade a spade,



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    3. Pls spare me me mobbed. Abacha that looted this country will still receive the same treatment beside where is the multitude? I can count like 15 people apart from him aids and entourage.
      We seems to be worshipping and idolizing those that made no impact in our country simply because of sentiment. What did Jonathan do in the past 6yrs that he was in power. I am not a supporter of any political party but Nigerian should stop buying or aligning themslves with this thieves who have been treating us like dogs. Giving us empty plate to lick with bone remnants. Enough is enough.

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    4. First, you need to learn basic English and stop writing like a Mango Tree Primary School graduate. We "seems" to, "this" thieves, ewu! GEJ didn't do anything for 6 years & yet APC government is swearing everywhere how they've decimated Boko Haram without ever telling us that they bought 1 locally made pistol for the military. GEJ & his government allegedly looted $2 billion to purchase arms & the current Chief of Army Staff (COAS) was the Director of Procurement then & yet we're fighting corruption. Villages are being sacked by herdsmen & a C-in-C can't speak to the victims & citizens at large. Yet GEJ was crucified for not going to live in Borno & Yobe State. And the list goes on but you're too biased to see beyond your nose & it's understandable owing to your level of exposure

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    5. Has Boko haram been defeated or not? Are corrupt politicians being tried or not? Under any other government all this money would have been lost forever. I support the new government and implore Nigerians to stop being so near sighted and vision less. The most irresponsible and most irritating statement is when some people (mostly ibos) say "their eyes don clear". It's been 11 fucking months. All that you are experiencing is blow back not just from the past administration but other previous ones. So people really need to shut up with that stupid statement. Our eyes are now clear and I am more convinced than ever that GEJ was the worst president in the history of presidents. Period

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  2. Unfortunately, a lot of people admire and bow down to their oppressors. Talk of a case of misplaced admiration.

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    1. Well said my brother/sister. I don't understand how we reason sometimes.if they still see IBB and obasAnjo that is how they would still bow down and sing praises of them. I don't get it. People that you are supposed to be stoning.

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    2. Maybe you were oppressed but what this pic is about is hin being a hero of democracy and even those in the apc know this.
      And yes, he is a true hero even morr than obj cos he wanted 3rd term but failed and this guy lost and didnt even go to tribunal despite evidence to do so. Never in the history of this country has anyone congratulated an opponent before and he did.
      You can say he is corrupt and all that but you cant take away being a democracy hero from him

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    3. Classic Stockholm Syndrome, I tell u!

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  3. Lols@ 'even IBB will receive such treatment'.

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  4. What do you mean by strong sentence Stella? Are you disputing it?

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  5. Lol stella ur ways r not pure

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  6. Yes, Nigerians have the habit of 'respecting' their elders when they meet anywhere. It doesn't matter whether its a good or bad elder.

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    1. I beg to disagree. They don't respect their elders only people with money and power. Especially if you are a very evil politician that is when they would love and sing praises of you.

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    2. You mean if they see one grandpa from the village they'll do this?

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    3. @queen, will the clueless Buhari receive such treatment after describing Nigerian migrants as criminals?

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  7. Why is he being reffered to as the hero of democracy?

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    1. That's a very good question Queen Elsa!

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    2. Well.... That's a strong term but we the northern (minority) Christians know what would've happened to us had he tried to cling to power. So his graceful exit was a life saver...

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  8. Atheist's baby mama2 May 2016 at 05:13

    Confused President. He's a thief!

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    1. Including your father n mother

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    2. A very big thief!

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  9. Lexy oshey, even abacha will receive such treatment

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  10. Stealing is corruption. Stop celebrating corruption.

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  11. Akuko.....even diezani will receive even better treatment if she was sighted there so what's the aponle?

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    1. U see your life? Jona Head don catch u, u carry urhobo word enter english.."Urprie"..u don carry 1st for Saturday laffs...

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  13. Admiration to an Elder statesman.

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    1. NZUZU dirty whale Izuu

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    2. @anon 11:07... MAY you not choke to death on top nzube matter. Say amen.

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  14. Toor!

    *Crosses legs and starts swinging it*

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  15. During Gej Govt I had electricity like tomorrow no dey, I made my food once in a week n here I cook everyday
    I got electricity, especially when that Prof Nnaji was the Minister

    It's 1yr with this govt, please wassup with them
    And to u stella if he's not your Hero he I someone's own

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  16. Oga Jonathan is where he should be

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  17. Great man,we all love and miss you

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  18. Stella you are lukewarm sometimes, it's not only a strong sentence but a fact, I think you need to come back home to appreciate that statement more, GEJ was far from perfect, but the man was not selfish, it was not a do or die affair for him, hope in 3yrs we can say the same thing, if we are allowed to use the internet then. But in the mean time stella, try to be more neutral or come out openly and fly your flag, a man or woman with no flag lacks credible identity

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  19. Shebi na Reno Omokri no Sabi type English. Is this a mob? These are associates & relatives of looters living in UK. Dem plenty for there.

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  20. Shebi na Reno Omokri no Sabi type English. Is this a mob? These are associates & relatives of looters living in UK. Dem plenty for there.

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    1. Go and type for him nah
      Teacher chike

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    2. That is no mob. Making mockery of himself as if Jonathan is looking for recommendation.

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  21. My love for GEJ is unconditional!

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  22. Everyone has discovered that Buhari is a useless president d hard way

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    1. God punish your useless self. You are so irritating. How would you feel If I say your father is useless. People like you will never grow old because you have no regard for old age. He is your president and deserves the respect. You are here calling Jonathan hero of democracy. Smh for u. We started practicing democracy for the past 16 yrs and Jonathan was not in the picture then. Keep quiet moron. I have your time today anuofia.

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    2. Hahaha Nwa amaka vs James, u must have been carrying money maker for mind since. This outburst no be only hia oh, money maker, u see yasef?

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    3. @@nwa amaka we all know you are the useless person here nu!!! Do u have respect for anybody? Must everyone be like you that was bought with a bag of rice? U poor church rat!!! Uche Di ya ooo ewu!!!

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    4. @ Nwa Amaka...you're a young idiot so we can excuse your ignorance when it comes to issues of democracy in Nigeria. I bet in 1999 you were still existing in your father's scrotum. Some lessons for you on the emergence of GEJ in the democratic setting in Nigeria. He was Deputy Governor of Bayelsa from 1999 until DSP had has issues & he became Governor of Bayelsa. It was under his watch with Yar'dua that Niger Delta Ministry was created & amnesty granted to militants. A gesture the Northern elites are garnering for BH today.

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  23. GEJ my man. Hero of democracy in Africa. God bless u sir.

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  24. GEJ. The Man. Africa's Hero Of Democracy. Respects Sir. God bless u.

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  25. GEJ the great!

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  26. Abeg make we hear word !

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  27. GEJ Africa hero anytime anyday.

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  28. He is a good man, with a good heart, his crime was surrounding himself and trusting the wrong people.

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    1. Exactly! No better way to explain it than you did

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