Will yar'adua make it?

Started by gogannaka, December 11, 2009, 12:34:46 PM

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Dan-Borno

gogannaka what have you here? its like you are
shifting your grounds when i look at yours posts
from the beginning and its subsequent.

i wonder why some of friends here claims to tell the
whole world that all is well in nigeria even when the
president is not on seat and not attending to very
crucial issues of national importance.

this fuel crisis still looms large in our country with no
executive decision to take and we still claim all is
well.

who attends to ministerial correspondences? who gives
directives to the Secretary to the Federal Government,
who answers diplomatic phones from other presidents?
who signs our budget?

and we still claim all is well in this country?
"My mama always used to tell me: 'If you can't find somethin' to live for, you best find somethin' to die for" - Tupak

gogannaka

DB ban gane ina shifting grounds ba,
I am just predicting the likely scenarios.

FYI i believe God is in control like Jonathan said.
It seems like the system put in place by Yar'adua (his kitchen cabinet) is effective.
And by the way,nothing will change if yar'adua comes back (Allah na tuba).
The masses will not see any change whether Yar'adua or Jonathan is president.
Those that care more who becomes president are the big boys/girls that directly benefit from thr office of Mr President,amma ministoci na nan suna bada kwangilaye abun su.

The fuel crisis is as a result of 3 things:
Tanker drivers strike
Lack of loans from banks
Fear over the PIB and deregulation.
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

HUSNAA

Ghafurallahi lana wa lakum

gogannaka

Husnaa ai abun da aka tambaya kenan.
Allah ne mai raya wa kuma mai kashe wa.
There are rumours that he is getting better.
Abba Aji recently confirmed that only 2 people have access to him,his CSO and ADC.
Gaskiya idan haka ne to ba labari.
Ni na fi son ya farfado gaskiya.
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment

gogannaka

Wani abu da Nasir el-rufai ya rubuta:

In 2001, the second year of his first term as Governor, Umaru's health began to deteriorate. His mentor, General Aliyu Mohammed arranged for him to go to Germany for a comprehensive medical check-up. In Germany, he was diagnosed with renal failure and he was prescribed medication to supplement regular dialysis. In all he spent nearly six months in Germany, and as required by the Constitution, handed over the governance of the State to his Deputy, Tukur Jikamshi. Before departing for Germany, a spiritualist from neighboring Niger Republic had met Yar'Adua and informed him that his illness will miraculously disappear within a year, if certain prayers and sacrifices of animals were made. His influential wife, Turai ensured that these were done.

When he returned, he found that as Acting Governor, Jikamshi had allegedly squandered the state's resources and embarked on several projects that the Governor was unhappy about. Umaru got his deputy impeached by the State Legislature within months of his return. Jikamshi decamped to the rival ANPP in protest (but is now back in the PDP). Umaru continued to undergo dialysis until his kidney functions miraculously improved. When he returned to Germany for another check-up in 2002, his kidney functions were found to have fully recovered, and a proposed transplant was unnecessary. Yar'Adua's belief in his spiritualist from Niger Republic strengthened with this outcome.
Surely after suffering comes enjoyment