Obama, who awarded the INEC boss with a “Certificate of Commendation” for his outstanding and sterling performance, said what the professor of Political Science had done deserves replication by all.
President Obama, represented by the US Ambassador to Nigeria, James Entwistle, also congratulated, President Goodluck Jonathan and the President-elect, Mohammadu Buhari for their roles in the election and the prevailing peace all over the country.
Readers, do you think Jega earned the certificate? Give reasons...
Well Obama reserves his personal rights as to d reason why he gave him d award. In as much as I think he should have looked into d issues of child voters in d North that made GMB's vote skyrocket, overall I still think it was a good election. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteAltho I kno America is dissappointed Nigeria hasnt torn into shreds. They are only just playing "we wish u well card".
ReplyDeleteIts his opinion n choice to award him any certificate he choses......but I think its to early to sing jega's praises....d most difficult election is yet to come,,n voters education is poor if not how can 1.6m n above collected PVC n yet only 400thousand + were accteddited n eligible to vote.....I still don't get it,,,,let's just wait till after d governorship elections before praising d man call JEGA...
ReplyDeleteWell that doesn't take away the fact that jega hasn't tried..even under pressure he delivered..he deserves it joor
ReplyDeletehe does deserve it,I hope d same goes for d gubernatorial election
ReplyDeleteFunny enough it was a same underage voters that gv GEJ their massive votes and bagger opened his dirty mouth to talk... mtchew
ReplyDeleteI reckon wt u @Lawal Halliru
ReplyDeleteU r on point
I love constructive criticism
Tnx Lawal Halliru
America wan come dey do as if dey are concerned o
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