Well, this is a little bizarre. Earlier this morning, a banner ad flighted on the home page of The Telegraph. The banner, which closely resembles the stylistic love child of a mexican restaurant ad and a Tiger Wheel and Tyre ad, reads: “Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is the most dynamic president of Nigeria ever”.
The banner links to an article posted on I Paid A Bribe – yes, that’s the website’s name – published in September 2012 which says that Nigerian president Goodluck Jonathan:
Is the most dynamic president ever produced. He is one of the most intelligent presidents to ever emerge in the history of Nigeria as the second fully fit university graduate. The likes of his intellectual capablilities have not been surpassed in public life since the founding fathers put pen to paper.
The article then links to a pro-Jonathan document titled “A Slow & Steady Transformation”. You can read that, here.
Jonathan was in South Africa on Tuesday for his first state visit to our country, in a bid to improve:
social and cultural ties as well as fostering greater bi-national and inter-regional cooperation and integration in the interest of Africans as a whole.
[Source: I Paid A Bribe naija, I Paid A Bribe naija]
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