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Saturday, January 21, 2017

Obasanjo And Jonathan In Closed Door Meeting

In what appears to be a reconciliatory move to mend their frosty relationship, former President Goodluck Jonathan, yesterday paid a visit to former President Olusegun Obasanjo at his country home in Ibogun-Olaogun village, Ifo local government area of Ogun State.



Jonathan, who arrived the village in company of former Minister of Special Duties, Kabiru Turaki and other close aides at 11.58 a.m, quickly went into a closed door meeting with Obasanjo, which lasted for almost two hours.


Emerging from the private meeting, however, Obasanjo, who did not disclose the details of the parley, while briefing reporters, tasked world leaders to learn from his own exemplary leadership style and that of Jonathan.


He remarked that Nigeria was neither created by error nor by chance and urged Nigerians, especially leaders to continue working together for the success of the country.

“Nigeria is a good country and we must never be tired of lifting the country up to the height that God has created it to be.” Obasanjo noted. He stated further that “God has created it to be and God did not make a mistake when He put all of us together and if He doesn’t want us to be together, no power in the world would have made us come together”.


Obasanjo implored Jonathan to contribute his own quota to the development of Nigeria and African continent at large. “I believe that not only Nigeria, West Africa and Africa and indeed the world will continue to tap into our experiences, our wisdom. And I hope and pray that when the call is made to you, you will be more than ready to put your experience, the lessons you have learnt into the service of this country, for Africa and indeed for humanity in general.


“I have said to you (Jonathan) before and I will say again that there are plenty of opportunities out there, within the country, within West Africa, within Africa and indeed in the larger world where people will want you to make contributions.

Former President Jonathan, however, declined to speak to journalists on the essence of the visit and meeting with Obasanjo, insisting “it was a private visit”.
In his brief remark, Turaki expressed his delight and appreciated Obasanjo for extending his hand of fellowship to Jonathan as well as his consistent guidance.


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24 comments:

  1. Jona wasn't in WDC yesterday afterall. Who started that rumour?

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    1. Obasanjo, the Chairman of Yoruba demons!!! Jonathan, pls watch your back.

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    2. @Anon 09:15, if only you had more than one brain cell you would stop trying to spread hate. You are a classic example why not everybody should allowed access to the world wide web. Wow brainless Git!

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    3. PDP wit fake life, jonathan in abeokuta WDC,can't stop laughing

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  2. “I have said to you (Jonathan) before and I will say again that there are plenty of opportunities out there, within the country, within West Africa, within Africa and indeed in the larger world where people will want you to make contributions.

    My love for Jonathan no be here

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  3. All our past leaders are thieves.They have looted enough to last their 5th generation.If u know all the investment they have to themselves u ppl will faint.From Port concession to privatization.Wicked leaders.

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  4. Plot to oust APC seriously hatching

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  5. Hahahaha he no go inauguration. Anyway I see your name for CNN as one of the invited guests

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  6. Obasanjo the tortoise
    Jonathan be weary of this man!
    Watch your back

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  7. Jona should be extremely careful with this ape like man...
    He is a green snake in a green grass!...
    I hate people like him!...
    Tueh!...

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  8. My honorable president, son of God, man with a good heart. God will continue to bless you my luv Jona. They will beg you no worry, all those evil plotters the devil used to install this evil, incompetent, wicked clown on Nigerians, will all beg for your forgiveness. As for baba? I comment my reserve. Jona luv, God bless you sweetie.

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  9. Oga Jona.... Pliss be cairfool.

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  10. Hmmmmmmm!! Wonders shall never end. Politicians and politicking: No permanent friends or enemies but permanent interest

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  11. I believe by now Oga Jona can now be called a seasoned politician so no need advising him to eat with a long spoon at obj's table. oga jona carry on i dey ur back

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  12. My mind 'Jona wasn't in WDC yesterday after-all?'

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  13. I was just going to call this foolish king of yoruba demons a snake but it looks like someone beat me to it. Obasanjo your reward is with God. Useless elder.

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  14. Hmmm. Dear Jona discuss well but please don't eat pounded yam and egusi soup.

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  15. Baba you can't do no wrong. True nationalist

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  16. Animals holding closed door meeting again. Thieves

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