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Ubah, TAN leader, weeps over Jonathan’s loss

Ubah, TAN leader, weeps over Jonathan’s loss
April 30
19:57 2015

Ifeanyi Ubah, leader of ‎the Transformation Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), wept profusely on Thursday over President Goodluck Jonathan’s loss in the March 28 election.

He was at the new banquet hall of the presidential villa for the submission of the report of the PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation (PPCO) to Jonathan .

After Jonathan’s address, which drew a thunderous applause and standing ovation, Ubah could not contain his emotions as he broke down in tears.

His TAN group claimed to have collected 12 million signatures asking Jonathan to run in the election – after travelling to all the states of the federation.

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He started sweating when PDP chieftains started speaking on the party’s loss, and then burst into tears.

Party members took turns to console him but he had to excuse himself out of the hall when all attention was focused on him.

His oil marketing company, Capital Oil, was one of the firms taken over by the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) over its N60 billion indebtedness.

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Capital Oil was later returned to him shortly before Jonathan declared his intention to run for a second term in November 2014 after AMCON had offset most of the debts.

Meanwhile, Rufai Alkali, a professor and political adviser to the president, has confessed that some PDP members ended up in the hospital after the lost elections.

He commended Jonathan ‎for “restoring honour” to the party with his “magnanimity in defeat”.

Alkali said: “We all worked hard, we were devastated with when we lost. We asked ourselves what have we done wrong? Did we shy away from our responsibility and assignment?

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“Some of us had to switch off our phones. Some landed in hospitals when you conceded defeat.

“We were very sad but for the first time we have a leader who sacrificed his ambition for the glory of Nigeria.‎ The temperature then went down.

“Those who were praying for the division of this country were disappointed. INEC got all the money they needed and there was no interference.

“I wanted to summarise our bitterness, disappointment and emotions but we are also appreciative of God’s mercy.”

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10 Comments

  1. Ziktech
    Ziktech April 30, 20:28

    This bitter and disappointment speech is a medicine after death,as an incumbent president he knows what to do to win election.

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  2. drdenx
    drdenx April 30, 20:41

    Ubah cried over his loss not GEJ’s. A typical rent seeker.

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  3. Niyi Akinlabu
    Niyi Akinlabu April 30, 22:46

    You lost because you failed Nigerians. Ubah should have been crying when Iya Piss said all those trash and Fayose put up those obnoxious print adverts. Jona lost us then, not now.

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    • John Christian Alex
      John Christian Alex April 30, 23:47

      you said it all in this beautiful but small comment, thank you.

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    • Omo Akin
      Omo Akin May 01, 13:16

      In whom the gods want to destroy they first made mad. PDP exhibited that madness in all ramifications by the way it went on settlement binge. The conduct and utterances of a large number of its operatives were despicable. The slogan became ‘PDP – share the money’. They obviously thought they could buy off the votes out of the polls. But God intervened. You have summarised it all in that your comment.

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    • People-First
      People-First May 01, 14:24

      Excellent summary by Niyi Akinlabu

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  4. Larry
    Larry May 01, 10:37

    If Jonathan had won you would have been able to keep your loot. But now that he has lost you will be totally disarmed of every naira. Your tears have not yet started!

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  5. emmy
    emmy May 01, 10:42

    Your comment..we asked for change and it has come,its just a matter of time,we all be disappointed,with what im seeing on groung there wount be change as promised.

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  6. John
    John May 01, 14:07

    Ubah weeps not because Jonathan lost, but because he will no longer collect that rent awoof money. He has just began crying and he will cry more when he is asked to return his loot.

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  7. white
    white May 01, 20:21

    Change is inevitable when it is necessary!.

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