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Friday, January 09, 2015

Celebs Converge At PDP Rally For GEJ 2015

Nollywwod actors yesterday turned out in large numbers at the PDP convention in Lagos yesterday....they had one voice - GEJ 2015!
Pictured are Ibinabo Fiberesima, Onyeka Onwelu, Kate Henshaw, Monalisa Chinda, Joseph Benjamin, Femi Ogedemgbe, and fottballer Joseph Yobo  







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    1. Speechless, speechless, that's how you make me feel, when am with you I am lost 4 world................

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    2. Chai. Na so oga Jona take fall my hand yesterday with that his speech o. Did anyone notice how uncomfortable Abati was, that he sent a time out message to Jona? Ahah. All your fault Reuben and Okupe. You guys didn't prepare your oga well and u made him embarrass himself and the party. You should have given him at least 3 vital topic of discussion without having to wonder about topics that he couldn't do justice to coherently. He flunked the text and it's a shame on you guys. I was angry as I watched him waste away, talking without substantial argument or agenda. Oh, how I miss Obama at times like this.

      And to add insult on injury Uduaghan come kukuma spoil matter for channels news this morning. I hate to admit, but FFK would have done better in answering those questions than Uduaghan. All together a bad outing for pdp in the last 48 hours. Better go back to the drawing board.

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  2. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Lmaoo... Hw much them pay this guys abeg.... Jonah collect ur money bcos nothing go happen..
    *GLO BRING 3G TO KONTAGORA*
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  3. hungry celebs

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    1. Hehehe even femi ogedengbe was there,a.k.a baba nollywood nd Hollywood

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  4. All politicians are actors nd actresses, so no big deal in supporting one of their fold!

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  5. Go GEJ! Go GEJ!! Go GEJ!!!!

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  6. Before Nko!
    And if Buhari wins this same set will go and make him their Patron. It's very normal.

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  7. Hungry people, kate henshaw must be very hungry for her to even wear all GEJ everything.

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    1. So supporting GEJ makes one hungry ???? Oxygen and magnesium

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    2. I taya o. Pple dat can't say dia wvawt spewing insults

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    3. People stay talking trash. Kate is a card carrying member of PDP. She's even vying for one of the senatorial seats under PDP, so how does supporting a party member make her hungry? Toh!

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    4. Hearts n spades,she lost and now she's broke

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    5. @hearts and spades you need to keep yourself updated.

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  8. Seen!!!weldone sir,weldone ma. Kbye

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  9. Yet, once again these set of Nigerians have sold their conscience over filled pockets. Now we know the faces of the enemies of Nigeria.

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  10. what do i expect? these same peeps who talk with both sides of their mouths..

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  11. I repeat myself..ever since GEJ had no strong action against dis blood sucking demons called BOKO HARAM ravaging our ppl in d north,that was I lost him period!!!

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  12. U can't blame them.dats wia their bread is being buttered.hypocrites!

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  13. And if he looses?

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  14. D APC be the Nigerian version of the
    Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Party? Check out
    this:
    1. Party Leader - North: Gen Muhammadu Buhari
    (Muslim).
    2. Party Leader - South: Bola Ahmed Tinubu
    (Muslim).
    3. National Chairman: Abdulkareem Bisi Akande
    (Muslim).
    4. Deputy National Chairman: Aminu Bello Masari
    (Muslim).
    5. National Secretary: Tijjani Musa Tumsah
    (Muslim).
    6. Deputy National Secretary: Nasir El-Rufai
    (Muslim).
    7. National Publicity Secretary: Lai Muhammad
    (Muslim).
    8. National Treasurer: Sadiya Umar Faruq
    (Muslim) 9. National Financial Secretary: Alhaji
    Shaibu Musa (Muslim).
    10. National Youth Leader: Abubakar Lado
    (Muslim).
    11. National Legal Adviser: Muiz Banie (Muslim).
    12. National Deputy Auditor: Bala Jibrin
    (Muslim).
    13. National Women Leader: Sharia Ikeazor
    (Muslim convert).
    14. EX-officio Member: Muniru Muse (Muslim).
    15. EX-officio Member: Alhaji Yemi Sanusi
    (Muslim).
    Yet, these people want us to believe they are
    PROGRESSIVES and that APC is a national party.
    I think APC has a hidden religious agenda..Be
    guided people!
    Share to all Christian you know to vote wisely.

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    1. Fool!!! and u didn't mention the christians...most of the people u mentioned have no post in the APC

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    2. 40 days to presidential elections. If you're voting remember these factors:
      1. The Chibok Girls.
      2. NNPC Scam.
      3. Police pension fund.
      4. Missing 20Billion.
      5. $9million Arms deal.
      6. Bomb Blasts.
      7. Immigration job scam.
      8. Petroleum pump price.
      9. Devaluation of Naira.
      10. Oil theft.
      11. Power outage.
      12. Selling of Nepa.
      13. Selling of Refineries.
      14. Skyrocketed Nepa Bills.
      15. Asuu & poly Strike.
      16. Doctors Strike.
      17. National Assembly tragedy.
      18. Stella's Oduah Aviation Scam 19. Kerosene subsidy

      They Didn't Raise 21Billion for Ebola; They Didn't Raise 21Billion for dilapidated hospitals; They didn't raise 21Billion for Military Weapons against Boko Haram; They Didn't raise 21Billion for flood Victims; They Didn't raise 21Billion for children dying of Vaccine preventable disease; They didn't raise 21Billion for the homeless. BUT they all gathered to raise 21Billion for another 4Years of INEPTITUDE AND BAD GOVERNANCE. NO WAY!!! NO MORE!!!

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    3. Anon 9:52, bring ur own list and stop calling someone a fool for bringing his!

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    4. Well said Blaque #Shomi say sooo

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    5. Apc ideologies better than pdp. All apc states have become better.Nigeria will definitely be bwtter

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  15. Wait is that not kate henshaw am seeing...lool..j tot she was contestion under apc

    Visit my blog

    www.glowyshoe.blogspot.com

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  16. Their bank accounts have been upgraded!That's why I love GEJ's government.

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  17. Look at their shameless faces, hunger mongrels. What has GEJ achieve in 6years of power to deserve another, little wonder the world regards that country as a failed state. As an Igbo, I urge my people to vote devoid of religion and tribalism, Jonathan will bear Ebele Azikiwe during elections to deceive us, after the election you won't see him bear the names anymore. Who is fooling who

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    1. Ntooor!!!! Osukosu nwa mkpi.ya biko sugbuo ya

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    2. Because dem no give u, u dey vex!!!

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    3. Give me what? I don't live in that gutter country mate

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    4. @harmony, the fact you don't live in Nigeria doesn't mean you should call it a gutter country..please use your words carefully

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    5. @harmony, the fact you don't live in Nigeria doesn't mean you should call it a gutter country..please use your words carefully

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  18. Yes Oooooo, dts a good development. Say no to military nonsense. Buhari no no no no! We don't want wolves in sheep clothing( military in civilian clothing) no!

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    1. But obasanjo was voted into power what was he?...The civilian has us...the man who is younger have failed...if my brother will rule and my people will die..let a stranger rule...So that my people will live

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  19. E no go easy come feb

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  20. Wen will my comments b visible

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  21. It's better for Jonathan to rule us than for Buhari to occupy that position. My spirit don't just accept him(Buhari) . Something tells me that he is up to something very mischievous.

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    1. Abi o. Am thinking the same thing

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    2. Me too, am suspecting buhari

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    3. Aspa say una be prophets abi? Abeg keep ur suspicion & yeye minds to unaselves! Nigeria needs more prayers!

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    4. Go for serious deliverance. Evil spirit is troubling you. We need a change.

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  22. Good. Choose a candidate and stand by your decision.

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  23. Am team who evr wins n dis 2015 political year must favour me.Amen

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  24. See them!!! They are for the money in their pockets oo. Chai I sorry for Nigeria *in fela's voice.

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    1. If dem give u, u no go take?

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    2. If dem give u, u no go take?

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    3. Eka,ur hustle's real...some of us're not hungry,shameless and're very content with what a honest day's work puts on our table so no thanks. #GMB2015

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  25. For how much did you all sell ur conscience? God have mercy

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  26. Mtcheeew abeg they should just take several seats back

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  27. Dem try! Let d true leader for nigeria take d crown!

    Kindly check out my blog pamscrib.blogspot.com. Encourage me by leaving ur comments. Tks
    http://pamscrib.blogspot.nl/2015/01/when-moving-on-says-no.html?m=1

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  28. Can we even hear or read the manifesto of GEJ and Buhari, both are telling us what they will do and none is telling us how they intend to do it.

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  29. See onyeka onwenu looking fat.

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  30. I am solidly behind all of you. Not that useless Eldee. Mostly from the south and east. All the yoruba and Lagos musicians were absent, they prefer GMB that will lock all of them in prison and stabilise oil prices. They are slow like that.

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    1. Ur stupidy is rily alarming!!jeez

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    2. We are absent because we want change and have brains. Ebinna oshi.

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  31. Where r d refineries? What about the crude oil sale suplus? Wat about the investigations into nnpc remittance of insufficient funds into the nation's acc? Wat about the SURE P embezzlement allegations...the list is endless, I'm not Pro Buhari but I am pro-change,let's shake up the establishment

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  32. Hmmm no be small tinz..
    Even Kate dey there too ehn. All the best papas lol

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  33. Does this imply that majority of these actors and actresses are in support of PDP? Oh! I forgot, their grand patron is the Olori-Oko himself. Oti ye mi

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  34. Are they saying Jona 2015 because he has worked well or because they are benefiting from him. Its ok posterity will judge. Jona 2015 with all dis suffering. God will purnish dis administration especially Abba moro for robbing me of my hard earned 1k. Because of lack of jobs I started my own business, common light govt can not give me to help my business I buy fuel to power my gen. Anybody that is againt the growth of nigeria because of their selfish interest will die this year by the grace of God, nonsense.

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    1. Come my side come rent shop, we get almost 24hours light

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    2. @Omo,a big AMEN to your prayer!

      @eka,na teeth dem dey take rent shop 4 ur side with imaginary almost 24hrs light?Which side be dat sef?U no fit talk ba?

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  35. Power of money

    For ur Designer wears (Unisex), check instagram @goldclothings and facebook: doyin gold tosin

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    1. Mk una dey try add price tag wen u upload. Cnt love so much of ur goods n keep asking how much up n down without reply. Den I add u on BB n ve 2 go bk 2 IG 2 save pix n send 2 u. All these process just 2 patronise.

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  36. To these people, politics is where the money is now. Awon ole jatijati

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  37. That's a good one unlike stella dat will tell us she's neither APc nor PDP as if that's a credit...where lies ur civic responsibility 2d government of ur country? I harsh? Noooo

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  38. Is it not the same Kate Henshaw that was witnessed on a podium at the "Occupy Lagos" rally in Falomo publicly and vehemently castigating Jonathan (when she addressed the large assembly) for being inefficient and for playing on Nigerians'intelligence with the "I didn't have shoes when I was growing up" ploy? Kate's near-exact words were... "for the next election, anybody wey tell you say im no get shoe, make you gave am money make im go buy shoe, carry im wahala dey go!" Wonderful where her allegiance is now...

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    1. FFK nko? Did the man not call Jona an illiterate and a pharaoh of our time that would be consumed by the red Sea? Nothing wey that man no call Jona. Today nko? Story don change. Na so o.

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  39. SHAMELESS PPLE ......NOW WE KNOW THOSE WHO WE CAN CALL LEADERS!

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  40. They will eat from the national cake as well!

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  41. Their supports will definitely bring good money, connections and appointment unlike the masses whose support and vote are meaningless to the govt

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  42. So if GEJ no win, will Nollywood turn opposition? Some institutions are supposed to be apolitical! What's nollywood got to do with open campaign? Smh

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  43. Ibinabo is looking prettier than ever

    I can imagine the hustle to be on her entourage

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  44. Chai!
    Madam Onyeka fell my hand big time.

    Which yeye voice?
    These lots have been paid.
    Any entertainer that supports a political party to this extent was paid to do so!
    Wasn't d'banj paid to sell thrash to Nigerian youth @ the last election? Where is D'banj self with his ' Goodluck for me' campaign.
    Joseph Yobo, was it because of Goodluck that Nigeria failed to qualify?
    These entertainers should swear that Goodluck didn't pay them for this.
    I am at home jobless, no light, no money, no good road, I lost friends in the Kano and Abuja bomb blast and you expect me to vote?
    Each of you should give me 50percent of what you were paid and I'll vote Goodluck.

    Same with any entertainer that supports APC
    Same with any entertainer that supports sdp, anpp, apga

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    1. I wasn't paid but I'm supporting him. It might be d same for them. Just saying.

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    2. @eka,u weren't paid how?wat about d 200naira mtn 'richard' card dey gave ur whole family 2 share?Imagine dis imbecile comparing herself 2 pple who've proved demselves in one field of endeavour or another (though still hungry)

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    3. Fyn Ijebu Chic,
      I'm with you on this one.
      None of them deserves my vote.

      Eka Joy, lol.
      You really do think much of yourself.
      Why would you be paid ?
      Who are you ?
      Who knows you ?

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    4. Eka was paid in kind.

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  45. They have history of supporting anybody in power, "chop i chop". what if Buhari wins tomorrow? i think you should have gone their on their personal capacity NOT using their personal interest to represent nollywood.

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  46. Pro-change and there was no PTF in the Eastern part of this Nation when GMB held it. If you have oppor to dine with them, do so and collect yours asap.
    Its like some of our celebs are tolotolo. 'ikuku'

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  47. GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ
    GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ
    GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ
    GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ
    GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ
    GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ, GEJ
    GEJ ALL THE WAY

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    1. Dont be stupid.
      Have respect for the dead. Ori eleyi o pe ni?

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  49. well am not surprised would you rather vote for a prison builder as president or someone that looks like friends with the BOKO HARAM.
    The Lumdy Blog Review|Mike Tyson Had Sex with Model Naomi Campbell in the Bathroom

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  50. All they are after is the thank envelope and nothing else...

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  51. These people are just like Esau. I dont need to explain further.
    Those ones that support Buhari cant do it openly for the fear of being left out when Badluck is re-elected.
    E ra cartons of Indomie HUNGRY man.size, give these people, they'd sing a differentt tune..
    And these are trhe people.that are supposed to be campaigning for change.
    None of these people took part in.the BBOG campaign.
    Well, of course, if bleached out Mona's daughter was among....
    May God rid us of this leeches.

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  52. Na where shit dey fly dey gather.
    Bros J. Is controlling the cash flow now that why they are swarming around him.
    Too many sycophants dey nollywood, politics is now the ish for them.

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  53. Na where shit dey fly dey gather.
    Bros J. Is controlling the cash flow now that why they are swarming around him.
    Too many sycophants dey nollywood, politics is now the ish for them.

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  54. Is very horrible that people can not read in between the line, GEJ will still win Buhari has nothing to over than to revenge on those that overthrow his seat of power during his time, his tenor has expired and there is nothing he can do about that.

    GEJ has so much enemy emanated form the North to sabotage his government and effort to transform this country. when Buhari emerge the seat of power which will never come to past anyway. you and I may not worship our God freely.

    so be wise in your vote and stop all this sentiment.

    God bless Nigeria

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    1. Please darling, if you're going to propagate the true gospel of your President, can you please do it in correct English ? I almost had a head trauma trying to piece together your comment.
      You were just running on an enjambment, too.

      It's your types that make people doubt if your president really did earn the PhD.

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  55. All these people na anywhere belle face dem be.

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  56. Good for them o, atleast their bread will. Be buttered

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  57. GEJ till 2019. Say NO to grandpa!

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  58. you want GEJ's achievements.ok read and make your judgement.
    1. promotion and practice of true democracy by creating an enabling
    environment where people from diverse
    backgrounds and with divergent views and
    opinions can be accommodated. The widow in Edo was heard; because of the voice of the people and which came from the President; who allowed freedom of speech without bullying anyone
    2. Conduct of free and fair elections in the
    country, including the 2011 poll which was
    adjudged to be the most credible election
    of its magnitude that has ever been
    conducted in the country,
    3. Relative non-interference with electoral
    and judicial matters .
    4. Liberalization of the press and
    guaranteeing the freedom of speech in a
    country where the stifling of the press and
    suppression of the citizens’ right to
    freedom of speech used to be the norm, a
    legacy of over 30 years of military rule. The
    existence of vocal anti-government media
    houses and critics would have culminated
    in some high-profile assassinations some
    years back, but today citizens are free to
    air their views whenever and wherever they
    like just like any other sane country.
    5. Opening up of Nigeria to the global
    business community and becoming Africa’s
    number one destination of foreign
    investors. In the first six months of 2014, a
    total of US$9.70 billion or N1.51 trillion
    flowed into the national economy as
    foreign direct investments (FDI).
    6. Under the Goodluck Jonathan
    administration, Nigeria rebased it’s GDP for
    the first time in over a decade to become
    the largest economy in Africa, overtaking
    South Africa and Egypt in the process.
    7. Proceeds from Nigeria’s non-oil exports
    rose to 2.97 billion by the end of 2013, up
    from 2.3 billion in 2010.
    8. Initiation of the YOUWIN program in
    2011. The Youth Enterprise with Innovation
    in Nigeria (YOUWIN) program aims to
    generate over 100,000 jobs for innovative
    unemployed youths across the country in
    the course of three years. It is currently in
    its third year.
    9. Nigerians are now a step closer to being
    fully integrated into the international e-
    commerce community with the approval
    and reinclusion of Nigeria as one of the
    Paypal-compliant countries after being
    banned from using the service at the peak
    of the advanced fee fraud (419 scams).
    With Paypal, Nigerians can now pay for
    goods and services online from anywhere in
    the world.
    10. Goodluck Jonathan administration is
    the one behind the revival of the dead
    automotive industry in Nigeria. Global auto
    giants like Peugeot, Nissan and Hyundai
    now either assemble or wholly manufacture
    small cars, Sport Utility Vehicles, trucks
    and buses at various locations in
    Nigeria. In addition to that, Innoson Vehicle
    Manufacturing Company (IVM), Nigeria’s
    flagship indigenous automaker, has begun
    the sale of their first made-in-Nigeria cars
    and SUVs in August 2014.

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  59. 11. Under the Goodluck Jonathan
    administration, Nigeria became the first
    country in West Africa to host the World
    Economic Forum (WEF) in 2014. It was
    also the most successful World Economic
    Forum for Africa (WEFA) in history,
    boasting of a global reach of 2.1 billion
    people according to estimates.
    12. Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote’s
    net worth increased from US$2.1 billion at
    the start of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s
    administration to US$23 billion in 2014,
    making him Forbes’ richest black person in
    the world and the overall 26th richest in
    the world. He attributed this mammoth
    increase in his monetary worth to Goodluck
    Jonathan administration favourable
    economic policies.
    13. Construction and beautification of
    many federal roads in the country,
    including the Lagos-Benin expressway,
    Abuja-Lokoja expressway, Enugu-Abakiliki
    expressway, Onitsha-Owerri highway and
    most parts of the Enugu-Port Harcourt
    expressway. Also, construction of the
    second Niger Bridge between Onitsha and
    Asaba to relieve the pressure on the old
    Niger Bridge which was completed in
    December 1965.
    14. Revival of the comatose railway system
    of transportation in the country is
    happening under the current Goodluck
    Jonathan administration.
    15. Remodelling, beautification and
    standardization of airports across the
    country. In addition to that, aircraft from
    Nigeria are now allowed to fly directly to
    the United States of America instead of
    going through many stopovers in
    Amsterdam and some other European cities
    along/in the route. The Akanu Ibiam Airport
    in Enugu was upgradede into an
    international airport , directly connecting the
    South-East region of the country to the
    outside world for the first time since
    independence.
    16. Establishment of nine federal
    universities across the country in states
    which previously had no federal degree
    awarding institution.
    17. Computerizing education in the country
    with the introduction of the computer-
    based test (CBT) which will be mandatory
    for all UTME candidates from 2015.
    18. Introduction of the Almajiri system of
    education in the academically
    disadvantaged Northern parts of the
    country.
    19. Arresting the outbreak of the deadly
    and highly contagious Ebola Virus Disease
    (EVD) in record time, though it
    unfortunately claimed some lives at the
    onset.
    20. Transformation of the agricultural
    sector , so that, in the words of Agriculture
    minister Akinwumi Adesina, “Nigerians will
    stop thinking of agriculture just as a
    means of livelihood, but more as a
    business.”

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  60. 11. Under the Goodluck Jonathan
    administration, Nigeria became the first
    country in West Africa to host the World
    Economic Forum (WEF) in 2014. It was
    also the most successful World Economic
    Forum for Africa (WEFA) in history,
    boasting of a global reach of 2.1 billion
    people according to estimates.
    12. Africa’s richest man Aliko Dangote’s
    net worth increased from US$2.1 billion at
    the start of Goodluck Ebele Jonathan’s
    administration to US$23 billion in 2014,
    making him Forbes’ richest black person in
    the world and the overall 26th richest in
    the world. He attributed this mammoth
    increase in his monetary worth to Goodluck
    Jonathan administration favourable
    economic policies.
    13. Construction and beautification of
    many federal roads in the country,
    including the Lagos-Benin expressway,
    Abuja-Lokoja expressway, Enugu-Abakiliki
    expressway, Onitsha-Owerri highway and
    most parts of the Enugu-Port Harcourt
    expressway. Also, construction of the
    second Niger Bridge between Onitsha and
    Asaba to relieve the pressure on the old
    Niger Bridge which was completed in
    December 1965.
    14. Revival of the comatose railway system
    of transportation in the country is
    happening under the current Goodluck
    Jonathan administration.
    15. Remodelling, beautification and
    standardization of airports across the
    country. In addition to that, aircraft from
    Nigeria are now allowed to fly directly to
    the United States of America instead of
    going through many stopovers in
    Amsterdam and some other European cities
    along/in the route. The Akanu Ibiam Airport
    in Enugu was upgradede into an
    international airport , directly connecting the
    South-East region of the country to the
    outside world for the first time since
    independence.
    16. Establishment of nine federal
    universities across the country in states
    which previously had no federal degree
    awarding institution.
    17. Computerizing education in the country
    with the introduction of the computer-
    based test (CBT) which will be mandatory
    for all UTME candidates from 2015.
    18. Introduction of the Almajiri system of
    education in the academically
    disadvantaged Northern parts of the
    country.
    19. Arresting the outbreak of the deadly
    and highly contagious Ebola Virus Disease
    (EVD) in record time, though it
    unfortunately claimed some lives at the
    onset.
    20. Transformation of the agricultural
    sector , so that, in the words of Agriculture
    minister Akinwumi Adesina, “Nigerians will
    stop thinking of agriculture just as a
    means of livelihood, but more as a
    business.”

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  61. 21. Nigeria has reduced its food imports by
    over 40% as of 2013, moving the country
    closer to self sufficiency in agriculture.
    22. Nigeria is the world’s largest producer
    of cassava with an output of over 45 million
    metric tonnes in 2014 according to the
    Food and Agricultural Organization of the
    United Nations (FAO).
    23. Due to favourable economic policies,
    Internet penetration in Nigeria has now
    increased from about 45 million in 2011 to
    63 million in 2014, overtaking countries
    such as the United Kingdom and France in
    the process. What this means is that more
    people now use the internet in Nigeria than
    in the UK and France.
    24. As of the second quarter of 2014, the
    number of registered active telephone lines
    in Nigeria stood at 130 million out of a
    total of over 170 million telephone lines.
    25. Introduction of the Nigerian electronic
    identity card (e-ID card), one of the most
    secure in the world d the largest in Africa.
    The e-ID card serves as both an
    international identification module and an
    electronic payment solution.
    26. Introduction of the cashless
    system which aims to encourage the use of
    e-payment systems in the country and
    reduce the volume of physical cash in
    circulation.
    27. Unbundling of the dysfunctional Power
    Holding Company of Nigeria (PHCN) into
    about 18 profit-driven successor
    companies.
    28. Under the watch of President Goodluck
    Jonathan administration, Nigeria won the
    African Cup of Nations for the first time in
    19 years in South Africa in February, 2013.
    29. Nigeria ended up with 11 gold , 11
    silver and 14 bronze medals at the recently
    concluded 2014 Commonwealth Games in
    Glasgow, finishing 8th in the overall
    ranking.
    30. Women in politics have been given
    more prominent roles in the current
    President Goodluck Jonathan
    administration. A large number of the
    federal appointees of the Goodluck
    Jonathan administration are women. They
    include, but are not limited to, Ngozi
    Okonjo-Iweala; Miriam Aloma Mukhtar,
    Nigeria’s first female Chief Justice; Diezani
    Alison-Madueke; ex-aviation minister
    Stella Oduah, Joy Ogwu, Nigeria’s
    representatives at the United Nations;
    Sarah Jibril; and Viola Onwuliri.

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  62. Mummy Onyeka u led the 1 million march for Abacha too. We all know how it ended.

    U have a poor sense of judgement ma.

    Topaz says so...

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  63. Mummy Onyeka u led the 1 million march for Abacha too. We all know how it ended.

    U have a poor sense of judgement ma.

    Topaz says so...

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  64. @anon 13:15... You are a goat for saying such to eka, and as am praying tonight I pray you experience hunger for one month and may God purnish u for abusing some1 who doesn't have for asking for help. IDIOT , oloriburuku ma se anfani. oponu

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    1. Na ya mama and papa be oloriburuku ma se anfani oponu wey hunger go wire till dey die

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  65. I pity the future of this country. I have lost respect for all ds Nollywood ass kissing idiots. I don't even watch thr substandard movies anymore. Am not goin to advice anyone on who to Vote for. All I have to say is if you vote for anybody that u know is not good for this country just becos of the benefits u hope to get. I pray that wenever the outcome emerges, it will definitely affect u and ur family... if its boko haram may one person in ur family be involved so dt wen the next election comes u will use your senses. Alatenuje people.

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