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Fayose describes Goodluck Jonathan as 'a man whose sweat watered the democracy that they are now trying to kill'




Fayose describes Goodluck Jonathan as
Former governor of Ekiti State, Ayo Fayose has described ex president Goodluck Jonathan as 'a man whose sweat watered the democracy that they are now trying to kill'.

In his 61st birthday message to Jonathan, he wrote, 'to the man who saw the interest of Nigeria and its people as greater than his own, a man whose sweat watered the democracy that they are now trying to kill, a great patriot and democrat, Happy Birthday. Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, may the good Lord continue to strengthen you for us'.

by Linda Ikeji at 20/11/2018 5:48 PM
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Vivian Reginalds about 47 minutes ago
very correct 100 %
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Father K about 43 minutes ago
Amen oo. Who no know don't know.
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Linda's babydaddy about 26 minutes ago
Amen o fayose, even though you still small money una govt still better pass this lifeless govt.
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adebayo orioye about 18 minutes ago
Why will his sweat not water democracy after you colllected N1.2B nd millions of dollars foolish man.
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