Saturday, 26 December 2015

Read Ex- Pres. Jonathan’s Christmas Message To Nigerians.



Former President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan has reached out to Nigerians on Christmas Day via his facebook post which reads;

“I love the game of football, and today, as I was watching a game, it occurred to me that even the most talented footballer in the world can not go anywhere if he will not work with others.

Talent may win some games, but only teamwork wins the Championship. Jesus Christ our Lord, was born to bring people together and no matter the temptation to pursue individual or group interests over the collective, let us not forget that you and I belong to Team Nigeria and we must never allow individual or group aspirations distract us from the Championship ambition we have as a nation to be a beacon of hope in Africa and a pillar of the International Community.

Merry Christmas from my family and I to you and your family. GEJ.”


23 comments:

  1. Nice one....GEJ....Merry Christmas to you and your family

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    1. @Edison, call no man devil even Michael when contended Satan over the body of Moses could not bring curse upon him but said The Lord rebuke satan. Are without sin friend?

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    2. You mean ur father?

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    3. Shame on those nothers their baba is evil

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    4. Mr. Baris just look at the mirror you will see the real devil.

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  3. Merry Christmas to you too Mr President sir.

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  4. A leader's message. Very inspiring. Merry Xmas Mr President emeritus

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  5. Mr President, sir, I wish you a very merry Christmas and a very happy new year.

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  6. We got a better chance to win to the round of 16 of the championship during your tenure boss, only that you weren't the coach we thought you was.

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  7. Nigeria had the best chance to win to the round of 16th of the championship during your tenure boss, only that you weren't the coach we thought you was going to be. Instead you led us to relegation zone.

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  8. We got a better chance to win to the round of 16 of the championship during your tenure boss, only that you weren't the coach we thought you was.

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  9. GEJ,I know Nigerians will live to regret your departure.
    You come back one day,God be our helper.

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  10. JONATHAN you are a coward, you sold Nigerians with your sluggish behaviour . Mind you is in your tenur the Nigerians was betread . You did not act like a wise man people thought that you are. Your education is lacking common sence. What is the meaning of this RUBISH message now to poor hungry and wounded Nigerians? Are you now buying favour from the big COW WHOM YOU HANDED NIGERIANS OVER TO IR WHAT. Just stop this RUBISH there must be biafara either in your presence or at your absent. Is only God who know how he will do it trust me. All of you who stole Nigerians money and left the poor Nigerians to suffer, by fire by force nomen of you will be alive to enjoy it as long as Nigerians are suffering I trust God. Common shirt your dust bin coward

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  11. Go jerk off on a soap useless message. Incompetent buffoon

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  12. Na waa for Nigerians ooo. The good, the bad and the ugly. What is wrong about this man's speech?

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  13. Things fall Apart!

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  14. THINGS FALL APART!

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