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Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, GCFR, is the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and we all have an obligation to respect his office and his person.
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This year's Valentine's Day will now be observed in Nigeria free from the destruction of the electoral contest. In a move that triggered major controversy and debate, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of Nigeria announced the postponement of the national elections originally set for February 14, to March 28. The elections are said to be unlike any other that Africa's most populous nation has had in its history. Unlike previous elections in which the opposition has been deeply divided and the ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) enjoyed electoral dominance, most opposition parties have now come together under the All Progressive Congress (APC). To the excitement of the gods of democracy, this has made this year's elections the most competitive in the history of the country.
According to the latest opinion poll involving 2,400 prospective voters from across the country, the percentage of voters who said they would vote for each party is equal at 42 percent. It is accordingly, the very first time in Nigerian history that the incumbent is faced with a clear danger of losing out to the opposition.
I dont feel sorry for him. He deserves all the insult.
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