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Arms Scandal: 5 things that would have happened if Jonathan had won the election

December 14, 2015
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Recently in Nigeria, revelations are daily being revealed of how billions and trillions of Naira were looted from Nigeria’s treasury under the Goodluck Jonathan administration and this has continued to throw our mouths wide opened. Because no one had envisaged the extent of the rot and looting and the re-looting.

In light of this, we take a look at the 5 things that could have happened had Jonathan won in the election and returned as president:

1. These revelations made about the money allegedly looted by Sambo Dasuki, Okonjo Iweala, Bashir Yuguda, Dieziani Alison-Madueke etc, would most likely have never come to light.

2. Nigeria will currently be paying back money spent for the PDP campaign despite the terrible state of the economy due to continue fall in crude oil price.

3. Since Nigeria would still be under the grip of the PDP, most state government would be run by the PDP. The ones lost in the election would be gotten using the election tribunal.

4. The likes of Obasanjo, Tinubu, Buhari, Sanusi, Oshimhole, and other individuals who spearheaded the ‘Change’ martyr would have bowed their heads in shame, while folks like Amaechi would be a familiar face at the EFCC instead of have dinning at the Aso Villa

5. More hilariously so, Dame Patience Jonathan would continue to proudly give Nigerians a taste of her sensitive grammatical constructions, not the silence she is giving Nigerians now.

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