Re: RE:Goodluck Jonathan sets new records in Nigerian Politics.

Let us wait and see if Buhari will not let American soldiers in to Nigeria before drawing conclusions

Just the mere fact that Jonathan reshuffled the military hierachy of the army is indicarive of shaddy things that happened and will happen in Nigeria. Only after May 29 will tell us exactly which way Nigeria is going. That too will dictate the fate of La Republique du Cameroun too

AN

On Wed, Apr 1, 2015 at 11:01 AM, ngwang gumne <t164ngng@gmx.co.uk> wrote:
This is to congratulate all Nigerian voters who successfully made an alternative choice of their Leader.
They have realised that selfishness spills Nigerian blood unnecessarily
Nigerians have finally realised what what the Southern Camerons did 56 years ago, is very good, though the Southern Cameroons remains hangingin the air. Power changed hands very peacefully and democratically.
Second, my hearfelt congratution goes to Dr Goodluck Jonathan, for acknowledging the value to Nigeria
and by gracefully bowing out.
Third, to Shugaba Mohamadu Buhari, I say: "Ranka ya dadai; !Allah ya kara maka hankali, de Rai, de kirkin halle"
(May God inrease your wisdom,life and good nature)
There are many prolems to solve. You need the above to handle them successfully.
 
Nigeria has the largest trained manpower, the largest economy and the largest potential in Africa.
The large economy should be seen to be fairly distributed to make all citizens'lives livable, through the provsion of
 
basic amenities  such as health and sanitation,education, potable water and all-season rural roads for improved arculture, among others.This will also decongest Lagos and Abuja.
 
God bless Nigeria
 
Ngwang Gumne
 
 
 
President Goodluck Jonathan is a pacesetter of a new era of politics in Nigeria, a former military head of state of Nigeria Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar has said.
The General spoke with State House media practitioners shortly after leading members of the National Peace Committee for the 2015 presidential elections to a closed-door meeting with President Jonathan at the Presidential Villa aka Aso Rock, Abuja.
" In the history of Nigeria, Gen Abubakar said, I think this is the first time where a contestant has called his rival to congratulate him and through this point, President Jonathan maintains a point that the blood of Nigerians is not worth his presidency and by his action, he has proven that"  concluded the former military ruler.
" We were at the middle of a meeting with international observers to try to see how we can still water the tension down, when gladly I called Major Gen. Buhari that we are going to see him. He told me that Mr. President has called him at about 5.15pm (Nigeria time) and congratulated him and conceded defeat Gen Abubakar told newsmen at the presidential villa.
The National Peace Committee was in the presidential Villa to thank President Goodluck Jonathan for his statesmanship, said the former military leader and urged all stakeholders to emulate Jonathan's sportsmanship.
It will be recalled that in the 2011 polls, Major General Buhari  refused to concede defeat to Goodluck Jonathan, causing violence in certain parts of the country. Over one thousand people were killed in that political wrangle.
Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan may be the loser of March 2015 polls but he will be inscribed in the political history of  Africa's most populous nation and economic giant as the pacesetter of a new era of politic in Nigeria.
Democracy is growing taller in Nigeria.
BG.
 
 
 
 

 

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