That would be really something good for Africa. He needs to work on the Niger Delta as well for the plight of the Ken Saro Wiwa legacy as well.
 
I think Nigeria, Ghana and South Africa can kick-start liberation for the African continent. I heard corruption aside, Nigeria's oil is capable of supporting many parts of Africa. It would be nice some day, to think about a "United States of Africa." I know Nkrumah died, but will there be ever his resemblance, or at least someone immitating his footsteps? I can't wait...
 
Nite-nite.
 
Thanks for sharing always.
 
 
Kind Regards,
Yero.
 


 

There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!




 

Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 21:42:33 -0400
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Subject: Re: We hail Presidential candidate Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria.
To: [log in to unmask]

Indeed Yero. Jonathan is carrying the Legacy of the great Ya'Ardua. May the Lord keep Ya'Ardua. I think one of the most gracious goals of Jonathan should be to establish a world-renown medical research facility in Ya'Ardua's name. That no Nigerian will have to travel abroad to seek medical treatment.

Thank you Yero for the memory.

Haruna.

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Subject: Re: We hail Presidential candidate Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria.

Good luck to Jonathan Haruna. I too think he is a great fellow. Only that he reminds me of his boss, the late Y'adua.
 
I hope everything goes there smoothly and to serve as a lesson to other countries like Ivory coast to emulate.
 
Keep them coming...
 
Yero.


There is no god but Allah (SWT) and Muhammad (SAW) is His messenger. Fear and Worship only Allah alone!



 

Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2011 20:51:29 -0400
From: [log in to unmask]
Subject: We hail Presidential candidate Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria.
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Polls have President Jonathan leading with 60% ahead of April 9th's presidential elections in Nigeria. It is worth noting that legislative elections will be held on April 2nd and gubernatorial elections on April 16th. Nigeria has its hands full.

President Jonathan promises a massive job-creation effort, renewed and better infrastructure (Nigeria needs it), and greater power power sharing among Nigeria's men and women. This is something to sing for. I still recommend a collection of many color sombreros for my friend Jonathan. As a fashion consultant without portfolio, I have been known to have a lucky needle.

Haruna.

Nigéria
Elections générales au Nigeria : la bataille s’annonce serrée entre le parti au pouvoir et l’opposition
Les élections générales approchent à grands pas au Nigeria. Députation et sénatoriale, le 2 avril 2011, présidentielle le 9 avril et élection des gouverneurs d’Etat le 16 avril. Alors que les cortèges de certains candidats continuent à arpenter les 36 États du Nigeria, le président sortant Goodluck Jonathan, candidat du PDP, le Parti démocratique du peuple, au pouvoir, a clôturé sa campagne ce 27 mars à Abuja.Devant des milliers de personnes réunies à Eagle Square, il a notamment promis de créer 1,5 million d’emplois d’ici deux ans, d’améliorer les infrastructures et de donner plus de pouvoir aux femmes.D’après un récent sondage réalisé par l’institut Ipsos, Goodluck Jonathan est donné vainqueur de la présidentielle et crédité de 60% des suffrages. Il n’empêche, la bataille entre le PDP et les partis d’opposition s’annonce comme la plus serrée de l’histoire du pays, depuis le retour de la démocratie en 1999.Signe de cette tension, les cas de violences se sont multipliés la semaine passée. Des affrontements ont eu lieu dans l’Etat du Plateau, du Niger, d’Ekiti, du Delta ou encore dans l’Etat d’Akwa Ibom, où des centaines de véhicules ont été incendiés et au moins quatre personnes tuées.RFI.fr.


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