Tuesday, 19th March 2024
To guardian.ng
Search

Obasanjo visits Jonathan, says it’s a meeting of brothers

By Channels
18 February 2018   |   5:46 am
Obasanjo visits Jonathan, says it's a meeting of brothers.

In this article

2 Comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Author’s gravatar

    Can this visit of Chief Obasanjo to former President Jonathan Good Luck,be a starting point of better things to come? I should think so! Obasanjo is an Elder Statesman that people are looking up to say or do something for the on-ward movement of the country called Nigeria. Right now, nothing is happening or is it why people call Nigeria- “a sleeping Giant”? It’s high time something tangible happens in Nigeria for that country to move forward again. People like Chief Obasanjo and other Elder Statesmen including me, must say or do something, otherwise, the world will continue to see us as a “SHIT HOLE” country. Any wonder United States President, Donald Trump called Haitians (African descendants) and entire Africa “SHIT HOLE COUNTRIES” Sent by Elder Johnny Oraefo-USA

    • Author’s gravatar

      what legacy did Obasanjo leave behind when he had his own chance to govern Nigeria for over 10 years? And what moral right does obasanjo has to comment on Nigeria? Go and rest

Related

12 Mar
Blessing Joseph has been weaving bags, sandals and jewelleries, earning enough money to feed her son and send him to school. But since November, she has fallen on hard times as customers have stopped coming and she and her son routinely go to bed hungry.
13 Mar
Soldiers backed by police, the intelligence service, the air force and a local vigilante group are searching for armed kidnappers who abducted nearly 300 pupils from a school in the northern Kaduna state, a source has said.
3 days ago
With Nigeria's economy and poverty levels worsening, abductions have become an almost daily occurrence in the country. The kidnappings tear apart families who have to pool their savings to pay the ransoms and the U.N. estimates that at least 10.5 million children are out of school due to insecurity.
2 days ago
With Nigeria's economy and poverty levels worsening, abductions have become an almost daily occurrence in recent years. On March 7, 286 students - some as young as eight - and school staff were kidnapped by gunmen in Kuriga, a town in Kaduna State.
3 hours ago
Nigeria's government has banned single-use plastics. Local traders need low-cost alternatives.
2 hours ago
Child traffickers often abduct girls and young women, take them to isolated locations and impregnate them. When they give birth, their babies are sold to childless couples. The practice has existed for years in Nigeria.