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On November 12, 2014, Jonathan, told his gullible PDP supporters and his hirelings that “After seeking the face of God, in quiet reflection with my family and having listened to the call of our people nationwide to run, I, Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan, have accepted to re-present myself, on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party for re-election as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in the 2015 general elections.” Which God did he call on? Who are the people who called him to seek re-election? I am not going to fault his constitutional right to contest; however, I argue that his claim that he received a call from God is very dishonest and belies- as you cannot use the name of God in achieving your primordial and primitive or inordinate ambition. Is it the call of charlatans or nonentity pastors who call themselves Christians- but unGodly and have been having dalliance with your government- and living in the cesspit or cesspool of corruption- and feeding on the sweat of their congregations or the Almighty? Do these pastors share with their thieving members the biblical passage of Isaiah chapter 10:1? Or Woe unto those who made unjust laws” or Psalm 82:2-4, which states, “How long will you keep judging unfairly and favouring evil people? Be fair to the poor and to orphans. Defend the helpless and everyone in need. Rescue the weak and homeless from the powerful hands of the heartless people”. You cannot play chess with God and therefore, Jonathan and his so called community of nitwits who witnessed his declaration that was nothing but a catalogue of his failure must be encouraged to step aside for the country to breathe. Jonathan says corruption is not stealing. $20billion simply vanished from NNPC accounts. The whistle blower was removed from office unceremoniously as the Central Bank Governor. There was nothing this administration did not do to humiliate him. He triumphed at last. He became the Emir of Kano after the death of the former king. On May 11, 2014, Hilary Clinton, a former US Secretary of State, put the situation of Nigeria succinctly. As Clinton notes, “Nigeria has made bad choices, not hard choices, Further, They have squandered their oil wealth, they have allowed corruption to fester and now, and they are losing control of parts of their territory because they wouldnt make hard choices”. This is a very touching one and serious indictment on Jonathan’s government who is seeking another mandate under the brand of mis-governance and maladministration.God bless great Nigeria. Adeyemo
Posted on: Mon, 15 Dec 2014 21:12:35 +0000

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