Voters turn out en mass in Delta on Saturday for accreditation for the presidential and National Assembly elections – NAN
By Guardian Nigeria
28 March 2015 |
12:11 pm
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LORD GOD Almighty. Thank you for the victory of your Son – President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
Praise be to you alone, Amen!
My brother, l think you got it equivocally wrong. No Nigerians in my opinion hate Mr Jonathan. The issues at stake is governance in Nigeria. You’re in my opinion looking at the face value which is not what Nigerians were interested. There are no coherent policies that can or will take Nigeria forward lead Mr Jonathan.
We have millions of Nigerians that want change. Why? Because the government lead by Mr Jonathan is very to the highest proportion incompetent, very weak, created jungle of corruption through his nose due to his weaknesses, lack nitty gritty of capacity to deal with security, economy policies that will create jobs for millions of Nigerians.
The viable option now is to have strong, forthright, energy and vigour leader that will give Nigeria sense of direction and Nigeria return to its rightfull position as the giant of Africa albeit economically, socially, technologically and more.
if Jonathan had performed well people will return him to power. By reverse is the case. Very incompetent
We will review and take appropriate action.