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Picture: Empty Seats, As GEJ Addresses The UN General Assembly

Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, President of Nigeria, addresses the United Nations General Assembly on September 25, 2012 in New York City.
Notice all the Empty seats? Is this what the world really thinks of Nigeria?

President Jonathan Addressed the UN General Assembley on the 25th of September 2012,  that Nigeria’s “robust” approach to neutralizing a threat posed by Islamist sect, Boko Haram using military force, holding indirect talks with the group and improving education in the North is paying off.
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22 comments

  1. What are the complaints? Back home, don't we know what we have? Who has been helping us to carry our cross? Gone are the days when the likes of Muritala Mohammed will hold all of them to randsom and they will respectively give him a standing ovation thereafter. We will wait for another day when we will earn that respect.

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  2. Please change the month in the body section to September. I hope he leads us well

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  3. I watched the telecast. The guy was so boring. I would have left myself if I was there.

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  4. If our leaders still had conscience,I would have said that this might have taught them a lesson but unfortunately they don't. They wouldn't have gotten worried if the UN expressed their disgust for Nigeria vocally,SHAME!...Chris Abara

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  5. NOTICE ITS ONLY BLACK PEOPLE? MOST LIKELY HIS NIGERIAN DELEGATION. LOL! IF THEY DONT SIT THERE, THEY GON' BE SACKED. I SEE ONLY 1 LIGHT SKINNED PERSON THERE. LOOOOOOOOOOOL. NA ONLY DARK SKIN PEPO DEY U.N? GOODLUCK?? HEY!

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  6. pls correct the date of the address. It's 25th September and not October.


    -Sagbola

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  7. Poor country,poor masses

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  8. Respect does not come from talking. Sit down and build your economy, build your infrastructure, build your industry, not with saying we are going cash-less but at the same time printing huge notes. Respect comes from strength, not from being the most corrupt nation on earth. A governor stole huge amounts of money you say he did not do anything wrong until UK found him a thief. Sit down and think. They need to register their protestation with those empty seats. God have mercy on our beloved nation.

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  9. The international community know very well that Jonathan is not a Leader. Nigerians have no leadership structure for now.
    Nigeria has only what we can call an subtle arrangement

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  10. this is wat Nigerian muslems want & that wat the natn is gettg

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  11. The empty seat is a shame to UN not Nigeria or Jonathan, In a place like that honor is due to all representing a nation not by what he has to say or how rich his home country is. Its rather a big question on the objectiveness of the forum and its organizers. But its sad that we always quickly remember or own poverty, shortcomings and those whom we think are not performing and believe that wrong treatment we get is ok or justified. We need rather ask why did the UN gather all if they are interested in selected. Lets look more and understand that the world powers are not always correct in their action or ideas. I hail President Jonathan!

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  12. Mr. Anonymous,

    So what concerns Muslim on this issue? Some people are senseless and they demonstrate their level of ignorance in all ramifications.

    Bokoharam are more even better than that moron.

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  13. GEJ will be the best praised president by the end of his tenure.. we shall see..

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  14. How can some of the world leaders sit down and be wasting their time listening to unseriousness nation like Nigeria?They have important issues to attends to.Look at our Governors,Senators and some people we called our leaders.Are they really leading us in the real sense of it?

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  15. Even Iran listened While Isreal was talking.
    Nobody is ready to listen to excuses.
    If GEJo gejo!!! has turned around the economy of nigeria by 5%. The whole of Europe would have listened to learn. But to listen to a govt that negotiates with terrorists.....
    Jonathan Himself should have protested if He was convinced the treatment was unfair. God bless my family

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  16. Jonathan touted himself as a MAN of the people in the election that brought him to power, "swaggering" corruption with impunity. Now the time has come to live up to the systematic implications of that swagger and all he has is a mouthful of excuses. I'm not surprised that no one wants to keep listening!

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  17. The quetion now is ..what is United in United Nation ? Heen heen...baba 70

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  18. This is a forum where people are supposed to vent their opinion exactly as they feel it! Which one be "clean" comment again?

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  19. If I were to be one of the world leaders, I wouldn't have equally sat down to listen to the leader of a nation that only depend on prayers without action,promises without fulfillment, oil thieves without punishment. A country on a dangerous land slide of corruption and shedding of innocent blood for just no reason. A country that has no hope for tomorrow, a country that breed half baked graduates, a country that has continue to move backward instead of going forward where greed, tribalism, religious bigotry, sectionalism, bribery and mismanagement of funds are the other of the day. A country where no leader is ready to sacrifice himself at the expense of other nigerians and the coming generations. A country that does not have future even PAST sef we get? A country that only rely on which region becomes the next stupid and useless president to further milk this country dry SHAME ON OUR SO CALLED LEADERS, SHAME ON NIGERIA, SHAME ON AFRICA. FACHE

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  20. It is a pity the heartless leaders and looters put our great country in shame!
    The next action to be taken by International Body is rejecting wasteful visits our leaders embark on with empty records at home.
    I want to tell these looters that are imposing themselves on Nigeria through rigging of elections that their days are numbered. They should remember what happened to rouges like them at the end of their atrocities.
    When God tells Nigerians to stand up for their rights, it may be too late for these thieves.

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