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Nigerians Know Jonathan Goodluck Better in 2015 than in 2011

President Jonathan Goodluck in 2011 cunningly entered into the presidency of Nigeria with millions of the then Nigerian voters knowing very little or nothing about this untested and unproven politician on the national stage.
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The Nigerian press refused to do a good vetting job on him and he managed to escape a national public debate with his presidential rivals. Jonathan Goodluck told the gullible Nigerian electorates by claiming to be a true fulfillment of the Nigerian Dream of a life of rags to riches, a devoted Christian with the fear of God, humble, simple and promised helpless Nigerians a better future that will be full of prosperity and security.

Today, it is a complete story of disaster that is built on the massive official corruption, mammoth resource mismanagement, lawlessness, insecurity, brutality, mediocrity, terrorism, rising poverty, poor wages and growing unemployment. It will be very difficult for this President to sell the same story of his humble beginnings, Christian faith and promises again in 2015 to most Nigerians who are not the political MUMUs”#OnceBeatenTwiceShy#PoliticalAttackDogForBuhari – Sunday Iwalaiye.

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