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Patience Jonathan: APC, an outdated drug that can never heal Nigeria’s sickness

Freedom Online by Freedom Online
March 3, 2015
in Breaking News, Featured, News, Politics
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Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Major-General Muhammadu Buhari, on Tuesday, received a hard knock from the First Lady, Patience Jonathan.
To her, Buhari lacks mental intellect to govern Nigerians, urging the electorate not to vote for him but her husband and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan, on March 28.
She spoke at the Lokoja Township Stadium, Lokoja, Kogi State during a PDP rally organised for women.
She said: “The APC is parading somebody, whose brain is no longer functioning to come and rule us again. He is too old or do you want an old man to rule over you?
“What he could not do when he was Head of State, how will he do it now? What did he forget at the State House? I want to tell you all that APC is an outdated drug that can never heal your sickness. They don’t have anything to offer Nigerians other than lies. The entire APC leaders are corrupt. Corruption runs in their blood.
“PDP is a moving train capable of crushing any one standing by its way. Goodluck doesn’t lie. There is one APC leader who wants to acquire the whole of Nigeria. Is that not corruption? If you have ruled before, go and sleep. APC is an outdated drug. We have gone beyond it”.
Governor Idris Wada said that Jonathan would get nothing less than 90 per cent votes in the North-Central state.

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