Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has opened up on the latest goings on in Aso Rock, Nigeria's seat of power, with regards to the Boko Haram insurgency. Olufamous.com gathered from an international source at Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, that he revealed that President Goodluck Jonathan is now ready to dialogue with Boko Haram.
“Within the last 48 hours I heard that the government is pursuing dialogue with Boko Haram... Until now I think there was an element of ambivalence. We didn’t know if the government really wanted to talk and negotiate.”
“Within the last 48 hours I heard that the government is pursuing dialogue with Boko Haram... Until now I think there was an element of ambivalence. We didn’t know if the government really wanted to talk and negotiate.”

So Jona and his Godfather were waiting for Nigerians to die finish b4 dialogue... Hmmm
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Thank God, at last!
ReplyDeleteWe are waiting for that bcos innocent Nigerians are dying everyday over government insensitivity. OI
ReplyDeletethis is what suppose 2 done since, b4 they will kill hlf of Northerners.
ReplyDeleteIn anything in LIFE no mater any level it seems,dialogue is the ANSWER...Jona go on for it is too late already.
ReplyDeleteIn as much as we should encourage dialogue government must not show itself as a weaker vessel and give the sect a reason to laugh. Nigeria is bigger than them and they should be told that even on the dialogue table.
ReplyDeleteWill de dead souls of de unfortunate situation dialogue too. Dialogue my asssss......
ReplyDeleteWe Thank the Govt for looking toward that Direction .By God Grace people problem will be Poverty now but not insecurity again.We are praying to see that Day
ReplyDeleteWe are tired of so called negociation issues, He (jona) is not serious. Let him ask Fashola who are the people involved in the Boko haram saga. People know what is BH now and who are interested in the issue. Let jona remember that how he like his life and forget about the masses dying like chikens. God will intervene, things will sperk,shame will ....,
ReplyDeletein your years of experience in the military is it not a sign of wicknes on the part of the government to negotiate with terrorist what reasonable measures has the president ever employed to curtain them or his empty head never told him that its this was the only options available to him he wouldn't have let it go this far< errant nonsense
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