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HERE ARE HIGH POINTS OF THE #‎PRESIDENTIALMEDIACHATS‬



1. #‎PresidentialMediaChat‬ People are not being fair to me over postponement of election

2. #PresidentialMediaChat I dont decide date for election

3.#PresidentialMediaChat I don't see the big deal about the postponement of the election

4. #PresidentialMediaChat There were security implications about INEC preparations - Jonathan

5.#PresidentialMediaChat The issue of security is beyond boko haram - Jonathan

6. #PresidentialMediaChat Some politicians are sponsoring some youths to be violent - Jonathan

7. #PresidentialMediaChat Boko haram with be rooted out in the next few weeks - Goodluck Jonathan

8. #PresidentialMediaChat I have not told anybody that I want to remove Jega - Jonathan

9. #PresidentialMediaChat Attempting to attack the President is treasonable. If they are caught, they can be killed - Jonathan

10. #PresidentialMediaChat We politicians have been making provocative statements - Jonathan

11. #PresidentialMediaChat I am not just looking for office, I am concerned about peace of the country - Jonathan

12. #PresidentialMediaChat We must protect this country. Our supporters must also be responsible- Jonathan

13. #PresidentialMediaChat We dont have to wipe out Boko Haram completely before conducting election - Jonathan

14. #PresidentialMediaChat Election will hold and inauguration will be on May 29 - Jonathan

15. #PresidentialMediaChat Give us some time over the Chibok girls. The story will be better in few weeks- Jonathan

16. #PresidentialMediaChat I am more hopeful now than before on the Chibok girls - Jonathan

17. #PresidentialMediaChat I am people around me feel tortured over the kidnap of Chibok girls - Jonathan

18. #PresidentialMediaChat A thief should be called thief and corruption used to cover other things - Jonathan Davis Official

19. #PresidentialMediaChat Corruption has been abused in Nigeria and it is no longer making sense - Jonathan

20. #PresidentialMediaChat I am people around me feel tortured over the kidnap of Chibok girls - Jonathan

21. #PresidentialMediaChat A thief should be called thief and corruption used to cover other things - Jonathan

22. #PresidentialMediaChat The problem with the government is perception not what we have done - Jonathan

23. #PresidentialMediaChat Election will be conducted as scheduled. The stories about removing Jega are stupid - Jonathan

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