Kwankwaso is right on Jonathan, but…
BY JOHNSON MOMODU
LET me make my position clear that I am not a fan of President Goodluck Jonathan because of my personal beef with him. At the same time, my education and religion do not require me to turn a blind eye when bare-faced lies are told against any man because I am not his fan or I do not belong to his party.
In blistering comments when he met with some unelected and self-appointed, but respectable elders a few days ago, the Kano State Governor and presidential hopeful, Rabiu Kwankwaso, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took on Jonathan and tore him to shreds in the manner that smacked of the uncultured.
He said that Nigeria was drifting because the President lacked the competence and courage to manage the affairs of the country. As is common with him whenever he holds meetings behind closed doors, the self-confessed traitor in the Northern Governors’ Forum disclosed that though Jonathan had received advice from leaders from within and outside the country on how to put Nigeria on the right track, he had refused to follow them.
LET me make my position clear that I am not a fan of President Goodluck Jonathan because of my personal beef with him. At the same time, my education and religion do not require me to turn a blind eye when bare-faced lies are told against any man because I am not his fan or I do not belong to his party.
In blistering comments when he met with some unelected and self-appointed, but respectable elders a few days ago, the Kano State Governor and presidential hopeful, Rabiu Kwankwaso, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took on Jonathan and tore him to shreds in the manner that smacked of the uncultured.
He said that Nigeria was drifting because the President lacked the competence and courage to manage the affairs of the country. As is common with him whenever he holds meetings behind closed doors, the self-confessed traitor in the Northern Governors’ Forum disclosed that though Jonathan had received advice from leaders from within and outside the country on how to put Nigeria on the right track, he had refused to follow them.
Kwankwaso is right on Jonathan, but…
BY JOHNSON MOMODU
LET me make my position clear that I am not a fan of President Goodluck Jonathan because of my personal beef with him. At the same time, my education and religion do not require me to turn a blind eye when bare-faced lies are told against any man because I am not his fan or I do not belong to his party.
In blistering comments when he met with some unelected and self-appointed, but respectable elders a few days ago, the Kano State Governor and presidential hopeful, Rabiu Kwankwaso, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took on Jonathan and tore him to shreds in the manner that smacked of the uncultured.
He said that Nigeria was drifting because the President lacked the competence and courage to manage the affairs of the country. As is common with him whenever he holds meetings behind closed doors, the self-confessed traitor in the Northern Governors’ Forum disclosed that though Jonathan had received advice from leaders from within and outside the country on how to put Nigeria on the right track, he had refused to follow them.
LET me make my position clear that I am not a fan of President Goodluck Jonathan because of my personal beef with him. At the same time, my education and religion do not require me to turn a blind eye when bare-faced lies are told against any man because I am not his fan or I do not belong to his party.
In blistering comments when he met with some unelected and self-appointed, but respectable elders a few days ago, the Kano State Governor and presidential hopeful, Rabiu Kwankwaso, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took on Jonathan and tore him to shreds in the manner that smacked of the uncultured.
He said that Nigeria was drifting because the President lacked the competence and courage to manage the affairs of the country. As is common with him whenever he holds meetings behind closed doors, the self-confessed traitor in the Northern Governors’ Forum disclosed that though Jonathan had received advice from leaders from within and outside the country on how to put Nigeria on the right track, he had refused to follow them.
LET me make my position clear that I am not a fan of President Goodluck
Jonathan because of my personal beef with him. At the same time, my
education and religion do not require me to turn a blind eye when bare-faced
lies are told against any man because I am not his fan or I do not belong to
his party.
In blistering comments when he met with some unelected and self-appointed,
but respectable elders a few days ago, the Kano State Governor and presidential
hopeful, Rabiu Kwankwaso, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took on
Jonathan and tore him to shreds in the manner that smacked of the uncultured.
He said that Nigeria
was drifting because the President lacked the competence and courage to manage
the affairs of the country. As is common with him whenever he holds
meetings behind closed doors, the self-confessed traitor in the Northern
Governors’ Forum disclosed that though Jonathan had received advice from
leaders from within and outside the country on how to put Nigeria on the right
track, he had refused to follow them.
Kwankwaso is right on Jonathan, but…
BY JOHNSON MOMODU
LET me make my position clear that I am not a fan of President Goodluck Jonathan because of my personal beef with him. At the same time, my education and religion do not require me to turn a blind eye when bare-faced lies are told against any man because I am not his fan or I do not belong to his party.
In blistering comments when he met with some unelected and self-appointed, but respectable elders a few days ago, the Kano State Governor and presidential hopeful, Rabiu Kwankwaso, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took on Jonathan and tore him to shreds in the manner that smacked of the uncultured.
He said that Nigeria was drifting because the President lacked the competence and courage to manage the affairs of the country. As is common with him whenever he holds meetings behind closed doors, the self-confessed traitor in the Northern Governors’ Forum disclosed that though Jonathan had received advice from leaders from within and outside the country on how to put Nigeria on the right track, he had refused to follow them.
LET me make my position clear that I am not a fan of President Goodluck Jonathan because of my personal beef with him. At the same time, my education and religion do not require me to turn a blind eye when bare-faced lies are told against any man because I am not his fan or I do not belong to his party.
In blistering comments when he met with some unelected and self-appointed, but respectable elders a few days ago, the Kano State Governor and presidential hopeful, Rabiu Kwankwaso, of the All Progressives Congress (APC) took on Jonathan and tore him to shreds in the manner that smacked of the uncultured.
He said that Nigeria was drifting because the President lacked the competence and courage to manage the affairs of the country. As is common with him whenever he holds meetings behind closed doors, the self-confessed traitor in the Northern Governors’ Forum disclosed that though Jonathan had received advice from leaders from within and outside the country on how to put Nigeria on the right track, he had refused to follow them.
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