Tuesday, March 31, 2015

"THIS IS HOW PRESIDENT GOODLUCK JONATHAN OF NIGERIA WILL BE REMEMBERED BY HISTORY"

President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria


The Nigerian history will remember President Jonathan Goodluck of Nigeria as the President that publicly supported, promoted and defended official corruption, corrupt state officials and resource mismanagement in the governance of Nigeria. The Nigerian history will remember this President as a lawless leader that has no respect for the due process and the rule of law in the governance of Nigeria. This President tried and attempted to destroy the Nigerian democracy through his personal ambition and openly engineered by supporting vote rigging and anti-democracy practices in Nigeria like the Ekitigate scandal.

This President will be remembered as a sectional leader and a religious bigot that used the Nigerian tribal militant groups (Niger-Delta and OPC) and their leaders as well as the Christian groups and the popular Nigerian pastors to do his dirty job for him in the governance of Nigeria under his presidency. This President will be remembered as the President that left Nigeria economically worse in 2015 than the Nigeria that was handed over to him in 2011. The Nigerian Naira under this President is at its worst level today in its decades of existence as the Nigerian national currency.

The President will be remembered as the President who depleted the Nigerian foreign reserves and excess crude oil accounts in the midst of the years of the highest global oil boom in the history of Nigeria and under the direct watch of his administration. This President will be remembered for creating more foreign debt for Nigeria despite the huge oil boom and revenue. This President will be remembered as the leader that refused to protect Nigerians in the North-East region from the daily menace of the Boko Haram terrorist group that led to the death of over 15,000 Nigerians and also displaced another 2 million other Nigerians internally. These are the legacies that this President will be leaving for Nigeria and Nigerians for many decades to come.

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