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If Jonathan goes to APC, he’ll meet the wrath of God—Lamido

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Former Gov Sule Lamido has expressed his displeasure at the move by ex-President Goodluck Jonathan to dump the PDP for the APC in quest of another ticket for the 2023 presidential election.

Jonathan has showed the speculation he wants to rule Nigeria agai is true, and he is short-circuiting the process to do it.

But the former governor of Jigawa warned of divine judgement.

“That means all they went through, the pain, the humiliation, for supporting Jonathan in 2014 was nothing. Even Jega (then-INEC Chairman) was not left out. We went through hell in 2014, all for Jonathan,’ he told the Vanguard.

“I knew the kind of humiliation he went through. How he lost the election through blackmail, threat and division between tribes and Christians and Muslims. I met him in the Presidential Villa four days after Buhari won the (2014) election. What I told him in the Villa is for another day.

“He should remember what I told him. He should take all this into consideration. Is this the way he wants to reward PDP? Is this way he is going to reward PDP for inventing him?

“Minus PDP, who will ever know anybody called Jonathan? Today, he is an international person, being called upon by the world to perform functions for the world.

“How did he get that kind of status? It is from PDP. Now, he is said to be going to APC because of greed, to destroy all this history of his? God will not allow him. If he goes, God will defend PDP.

“If he goes, he will meet the wrath of God. I urge him not to do it.”

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  1. Bode

    May 2, 2022 at 2:18 pm

    You are not God,why are you judging,we still predated him than tinubu and people like you,all the money you stole from jigawa state ,you are meeting the wrath gradually and God will not forgive people like you.don’t worry the time is close to reopen your files,efcc will soon knock at you.

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