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Mr goodluck ebele jonathan should expect more insult and abuses from Nigerians,until he stop feeding Nigerians with too many big big lies,until he stop giving Nigerians fake promises,until he protect lives of innocent poor Nigerians and voters.until he improve the living standard of poor Nigerians.until he flush away and crush boko haram out of Nigeria.until he bring back our girls. The insult and abuses will not stop.this is because Nigerians are very angry and disappointed in mr president failed adminitration. Nigerians are wiser now. Nigerians are seeking for change and good governance. Read this Solomon Okocha wrote President Jonathan, Facts & Insults According to Wikipedia, an insult is an expression, statement (or sometimes behavior) which is disrespectful or scornful. Insults (sometimes called cracks remarks or one-liners) may be intentional or accidental. An insult may be factual, but at the same time pejorative, such as the word inbred. An example of an insult is the phrase Dickhead Poo. It is frequently used by Tom Young. On the other hand, a fact (derived from the Latin factum) is something that has really occurred or is actually the case. As free citizens of Nigeria, we are statutorily obligated to respect the President within the confines of the law, but we are not under any constrain whatsoever to voice out our complain over disservice or inefficiency of governance. The few pockets of those who still cling to the hope of a renewed presidential mandate for Jonathan must endeavour to separate facts from mere hypothesis or sentimental judgments. We must all understand that no one is entirely happy with the current negative world view on our dear President, and Nigeria at large, but we must also understand that we are all victims of this raging menace, and we cannot sit back and watch as the future of our generation and more to come is mortgaged for pecuniary gains and quest for absolute power. Most of us have been in one way or the other, directly or indirectly affected by the steady decline in the efficacy of governance in our beloved country. Therefore, we must ask ourselves these salient questions: •Is President Jonathan a competent President? •Has Jonathan performed up to the FRESH AIR expectation? •Can Jonathan be justified for his actions or inactions in the the fight against the infamous Bokoharam ? •Can we ever forgive Jonathan for the loss of over 12,000 Nigerian lives, including the night fall and broad day abduction and execution of hundreds of poor innocent Nigerian girls and women? •Has Jonathan given us any array of hope to cling unto for the future? •Can Jonathan be justified for allowing Nigeria to rot to an unacceptable tourism rating? Do we really need to travel of miles, for some few days in order to experience minor forms of sanity? •Has Jonathan been able to develop and manage our collective resources? $20 Billion missing here, $10.8 Billion missing there? •Has Jonathan truly improved the standard of living for the overwhelming population of poor Nigerians? Do we now have constant electricity supply, good roads and infrastructure, visible employment opportunities, efficient health care system, proper security of lives and properties etc? •Is Jonathan the President of our dreams? If we can for a moment, take out our precious time to ponder on these questions, then perhaps we will all be able to strictly define our existence with or without Jonathan. I urge us to base our arguments on the development of Nigeria, and not on archaic, religious or ethnic sentiments. We must understand that we owe our lives, and indeed the lives of our children to every single second, minute, day, month or year that we leave under the care of anybody who intends to bear the burden of Nigeria on his or her shoulder. Finally, in the words of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Let us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us. The ultimate rulers of our democracy are not a President and senators and congressmen and government officials, but the VOTERS of this country. Good morning
Posted on: Mon, 17 Nov 2014 05:59:54 +0000

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