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Should Obasanjo withdraw his letter to Jonathan or not?

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Shekara J. John

OBJ is confused just because GEJ is not submissive to him he is trying to blackmail him. Well OBJ should not forget that Nigeria was colonised before and not now, so I urge him and all former leaders of this nation to stop interferin­g and confusing sitting leaders. SUPERB GEJ carry on!!!! The lord is your strength.

Idris A Sallawu

No! Because the letter has enlightene­d Nigerians about the weakness of Jonathan’s administra­tion and shown the way forward for him. For instance, on the aspect of corruption which is also among the contents of the letter, it seems the President has now started to take steps on that by sacking some ministers. So I say NO! In fact he should write more please.

Umar Musa

No! He should not withdraw (the letter). Mr. President should have the humility to accept the validity of the content and re-strategize.

Hussaini Usman

It is not the responsibi­lity of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo to withdraw the letter. He did it to protect Nigerians. This letter is not personal, it is official, so it is now the burden of the security agencies to probe it.

Mu’azu Jibril Guraguri

No! Because it (the issue)is not about Obasanjo as a person, it is about the facts raised in the said letter.

Fredrick Bekeobiri

No! In fact he should even send more. Let him exhaust his vocabulary. Already the deed is done.

Salamatu Ahmed

Why should he withdraw the letter? This is what the old man wrote to save our country from lies. Let us face reality and see what is happening.

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