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Boko Haram: The Limits of Good luck For President Jonathan

Felix Felicis"It's liquid luck. It makes you lucky!"
 
Hermione Granger, while explaining Felix Felicis during a lesson, noted that Felix Felicis, also called "Liquid Luck", is a magical portion that makes the drinker lucky for a period of time, during which everything they attempt will be successful.

Does good luck have its limits? Yes! That is why the administration of Goodluck Jonathan is Lackadaisical and Naïve. All of Jonathan's master-plan is centered on wooing the Hausa/Fulani, the same people that are undermining his government. That is why he remains helpless. 

 He still harbors the thoughts that maybe the Hausa/Fulani Oligarchy will turn around and see that he is their "friend". Unknowing to this political neophyte, Hausa/Fulani people have no "Friends", never happy unless they are in charge of the country.

I HOPE ASIWAJU BOLA TINUBU AND HIS PARTY ARE READING THIS.

Imagine El Rufai going against using of force on Boko Haram? Because "chaos" favours Hausa/Fulani and reduces GEJ's hold on power, that is why Hausa/Fulani will not support "real force" against Boko Haram.

Boko Haram is not conventional, they are not democratic. In dealing with them, he must use un-democratic method and what matters is to CUT them down to size and that includes stepping on the toes of the sponsors both the ones in disguise and in the open.

Mr. President better stand up and make a big difference, nothing will happen if you do what you are supposed to do, there can only be JAW JAW .  In Jaw Jaw, you teach them some mannerism and that is the POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT.

It is History recycling itself.

 

 

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