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Nigeria - Goodluck Jonathan: PDP’s candidate, not mine
Author: Yinka Leo Ogundiran | January 18, 2011
Like most ardent Nigerian political observers, I also found myself glued to my television set on the 13th January, 2011 in order to catch the glimpse... (7) Comment


 
   

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Romeo Enams    JOS, NIGERIA    January 19, 2011
Mr Writer, u c one good thing about life is dat no matter hw much u try to be good, there must be haters of good. Even Jesus Christ was betrayed by his desciple even though he knew Jesus brought good.
No matter hw despicable GEJ is, Atiku is no match compared to him to rule Nigeria and who ever paid you to write this Atiku, may d blood of the innocent souls Atiku and his associates have taken be on your head. You twat.

TOPE...
U are the biggest fool of d century. When u grow up, u will c d relevance of education cos nw all i can c is dat u are nothing but a mere brat.
Craig Obi    Warri, Nigeria    January 19, 2011
This writer wrote that "although Atiku has carved a niche for himself as an unscrupulous desperado and unconscionable politician..." and you guys are still accusing him of being paid by Atiku??? Are you guys in primary school school or something?

Then the writer has been writing for a long time. You can go through the archive here to see his past write-ups or look him up on google.
Bellerikki U.K    London, U.K    January 18, 2011
And just how much dollars were you paid to write this tripe?
Ibikunle    Glasgow, Scotland    January 18, 2011
So who would you rather prefer to be the flag bearer? Atiku? It is obvious that you are one of 'Ali baba's (Atiku) 40 theives.

Really, how much were you paid?
Tope    london, United Kingdom    January 18, 2011
I prefer Jonathan to Atiku but to be fair, the article is spot on. Jonathan is an incompetent twat. even at the primaries, he promised to build federal universities in all states...has he got no imagination? we need power, security, refineries not more univerities!

And zoning, as controversial as it is, is the gareed consitution and a workable solution in the mutli-ethinc politics of Nigeria. Why can't the north pdp produce someone who is half decent?
Baleri    Lagos, nigeria    January 18, 2011
Truly, how much were you paid? An author with a single name 'Fred' has no identity. Sighting Prof. Okey Ndibe in order to give credence to this article is not enough. Or should the Prof be bold enough to disclose who you are? At least he never hide in criticizing govt. So don't us a reputable author's name to justify your paid write-up.
John Bakal    Hull, UK    January 18, 2011
One does not need to be told the writer is one of the disgruntled Biafrans in our midst. With the contents, one does not need to be told again how aggressive and uncouth Atiku was on the night. Is this the kind of President we want ? Atiku had wined and dined with evils and apostles of the June 12 annulment. HE WILL NEVER RULE IN NIGERIA. He should confess his many sins on June 12. He joined forces to secretly rape democracy and i believe quietly in his inner self together with IBB, they must be regretting now!!!, .
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