Politics Goodluck Jonathan Heaps Praises on Gov Ayo Fayose

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Nigeria's former President Goodluck Jonathan has heaped praises on Governor Ayodele Fayose to commiserate with the latter's on his 57th birthday anniversary.

In a statement, Jonathan described Fayose as a leader.

"As a leader and trail-blazer, you have spearheaded numerous initiatives and accomplishments that have not only remarkably improved the quality of life in Ekiti State, but have also set new standards in innovative governance", he said.

"You are a patriot who is always resolute and forthright in canvassing your views on matters of progressive politics and national development.”
 

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GEJ never thought it that he will ever be a president of Nigeria. During and after he became 'that' which he never imagined, he took no retrospection of morality weight of that office. Worse still till date.
 
GEJ never thought it that he will ever be a president of Nigeria. During and after he became 'that' which he never imagined, he took no retrospection of morality weight of that office. Worse still till date.

Which Nigerian president has done so? It is naive to carry on blaming GEJ for Nigerians 50 years of shame while we pat our ex generals on the back.
 
GEJ is the most perfect and polished gentleman and politician that Nigeria ever had. He possesses all of the most essential and necessary qualifications to be a politician, the greatest of all is being a Nigerian citizen. In the words of the then Gov. Sam Mbakwe of the bl. Memory-„Nobody enters politics in order to mark time...“. That said, why should GEJ as a politician and Nigerian citizen, not to have expected to be a Nigerian President?
 
GEJ is the most perfect and polished gentleman and politician that Nigeria ever had. He possesses all of the most essential and necessary qualifications to be a politician, the greatest of all is being a Nigerian citizen. In the words of the then Gov. Sam Mbakwe of the bl. Memory-„Nobody enters politics in order to mark time...“. That said, why should GEJ as a politician and Nigerian citizen, not to have expected to be a Nigerian President?

He should have expected it but he was not very good at the job IMHO.
 
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