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  • i <3 Goodluck Jonathan

  • I actually agree with that point, that reformation is essential from the bottom to the top, let the real owners decide how Nigeria will best function for the advantage of every individual within the nation, I will say I think we have come too far to start breaking down tribal or racial barriers, Nigeria has the potentials and natural resources if combined with rational leadership to be a world super power,

    England are renowned for they constant attempts to exercise their muscle in many countries

  • After voting Goodluck jonathan what has he don to the igbo. Igbo are you there?

  • bet their using a generator to make this video

  • Great song. I like it but what's with the dancers outfit? How many igbo people wear that?

  • @Naijagurl089 Thats Atilogwu Attire

  • @Orumili1

    Aww really.  First time seeing it.

  • @Naijagurl089

    Atilogwu is the traditional dance of the Igbos, it means 'to put medicine'

  • Honest this is nice!

    I think he said meka meka, which is thank you, it is in Ikwere dialect.

    You people should stop insulting Nigeria, look back in History every nation has had serious flaws, so Nigeria cant be an exception,...that's why your to pray for your leaders and Country.

    I'm Nigerian but I was not even born in Nigeria and I am saying this, not to talk of someone who was born there!

    Please respect our leaders, respect Nigeria.

    nwanyidimma

  • @nwanyidimma You are incorrect. Others may have had theirs in sincerity but that of Nigeria is totally different and incurable. Nigeria is heading nowhere. Those people you call leaders have never for once intended to worker but to loot and destroy. Then they make sure honest people don't come close to power for fear of justice. For this reason they creat bad stories around the good people so that the masses would not listen to them even if their message is clearly true.

  • @nwanyidimma I may not be wrong if I say that the official enemies of Nigeria are those who have honestly meant well for Nigeria while those they give awards are mostly the real destroyers of Nigerai. In order to hide their hypocrisy they rewrite history and feed the world with lies. A lot of things happen in Nigeria which an average Nigerian don't know. So don't be deceived. Instead of leaders Nigeria mainly has robbers, western imperialist accomplices and stuges.

  • @davies93313 I like your point, I am not disputing that the leaders of past have not predominantly been criminals, concerned with exploiting the 'average' nigerian citizen to enhance their own economic development, or that our leaders have even good. (After all the bible says the heart of man is very wicked) However I am saying that it is not good when we rubbish our leaders and country especially to those people that are not even Nigerian.

  • @nwanyidimma Though sound reasonable on how people should talk publicly, I reject your view of Nigeria. Nigeria's problem is of wickedness than weakness. From its foundation and structure it's meant for foreign interests. These external masters have always had their secret hands active in whatever happens in Nigeria and have always seen to it that their faithful servants are always in charge. These clicks of stooges and accomplices do it through ethnocentric politics and religious hypocrisy .

  • @nwanyidimma Therefore don't be fooled by their hypocritical patroitism. They say another thing to you and do another secretly. They don't even believe in Nigeria themselves. For them Nigeria means mere opportunism. It is only when there is no money again in Nigeria that people will reveal their true convictions. Mind you, the western countries you talk about, I also know them more than you think. There are individuals' corruptions but their countries are meant for the good of their people.

  • @davies93313 What do I think? I am not saying you don't know the Western Countries, that is not the issue. Corruption is not solely on an individual level, but occurs higher up within formal institutions also. For example the United Kingdom is not one, The people of scotland, wales and republic of Ireland will tell you this, the UK is not meant for the good of the people but rather the good of the English national status, monarchy and economic system.

  • @davies93313 Today Nigeria's formation is a product of past foreign colonial leaders, the same way UK is a product of English force and brutality, yet they manage to allow it to work, do you say we relive the past unfortunate occurrences and continue to fight amongst ourselves? These external masters only have the power we relinquish to them. All I am saying is let Nigerians should stop reliving the past on daily basis, after all it is not where you begin the race, it is where you finish.

  • For Nigeria to work, everything needs to be reformed from the foundation based on the free decisions of all the peoples that make up Nigeria, because every part of Nigeria as a political entity is imported including its very name. It's time the real owners decided how they want it to be.

  • @nwanyidimma Yes they have long history of interethnic tensions and even wars. Presently Scotland is planning to break out of union with England. There are institutional corruptions as well. However, these are incomparable with the decay they have systematically planted and nurtured in Nigeria. England is muscling down their political collegues but cannot do it the extent it has always been done on Africa. They fight but will not allow us know but we fight to the extent they are invited.

  • @davies93313 From India to Nigeria, you name it, that is just there character,God will judge one day. If we are talking about the continent of Africa, where do we even begin? That''s why I emphasise on not relinquishing our power, but If we truly have independence then even in our minds, this is not to say that the decay and ill-repair they have planted is not of great consequence, But it is to say that they do not determine the future of Africa, we really need to come to that realisation

  • @davies93313 , It takes one person who is destined to make change, to effect a nation. E.g. Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela among-st many others, The truth is power breeds greed, corruption, and contempt, and this is true of all nations. Don't be fooled, just because we don't hear about it, even USA and The United Kingdom have hidden tales that if we knew, we would be shocked to hear. Nigeria is not an exception, Natural we will get frustrated, but that doesn't mean we give up, does it?

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  • Ekpeye are not Igbos, meka meka is not an igbo word

  • @EKPEYE1 I Think he said meg mega which means doing. (I think)

  • @EKPEYE1 I Think he said meg mega which means doing. (I think) IDK

  • @EKPEYE1 LOL Stop spreading lies and quit the ignorance. "MEKA MEKA" is another Igbo word for "Thank you" Most Igbo regardless of their town of origin use the central word "DALU" but "Meka" is used as well but mostly by Ikwerre just like most Igbos speaking the central Igbo say "iSALACHI" or "Ututu oma" for Good morning but if u go to towns like Awka, Amaobia, they say "I futkwa vha". Different Igbo towns and clans have different dialects. Some are similar while some are not. EKPEYE bu IGBO.

  • Ekpeye are not Igbos,

  • igbo people follow me on twitter

    follow me @TheBiggestChibz

  • @samwilbanks1....u ar entitled 2 ur own opinion...ds is utube...stupid country and stupid leades...NO VISION..nigeria is a trailer loaded with goats(citizens) driven by a blind man enroute to 3rd mailand bridge.....destination...eko lagoon!!..no disrespect to jonathan

  • stupid country and leaders...bunch of tribalists extraordinaire...d only people i miss is my family....i gt notin until i left..if i had known i would hav left 4yrd ago..look at me now just 12mths out of dt sinkhole

  • @ugowoundo You really must be a fool to sound unpatriotic. we all accept Nigeria is not good but we cant change Nigeria by running away. People like you live in Europe or wherever for years and fail to achieve anything.

  • i love being an Igbo Girl !!!! This is beautiful

  • Nicely done :)

  • p.s: He is surrounded by Y'ardua's henchmen.

  • Nigeria, Understand that the real power for Jonathan to flex his muscle and exercise what he believes in only comes once he is elected by the people and not by default. In any case, may the best man win and God's will for Nigeria prevail. Shalom. x

  • @fsdxfsd11 Instead vote someone who will be unbiased in picking his officials, and select those that are well educated, qualified, and have Nigeria's best interest at hand

  • Sorry, Goodluck, but my votes go to Ribadu.

    Half a Year after Yar'Adua's death..... NOTHING To show for it...

    What have u done??????????

    Ribadu seems better, IMO!

    Eniough of Tribalistic voting schemes!

  • @Zamzaki1 I understand what you mean, but ribadu is an idiot. I felt the same way till the presidential debate. Ribadu is as ignorant as they come. The worst kind of fool is the one who doesn't know that he is one. Ribadu is too confident in his " wisdom and abilities" when as is evident in the debate and any of his interviews, he has none.(i urge you to watch the debate to get a better understanding of what i mean) .None of the candidates are smart enough to run the country efficiently.

  • @Zamzaki1 Change takes time, change in Nigeria takes longer! Besides he needs a mandate from the Nigeria people. He didnt have any mandate because he was rigged in and thats why he was treated the way he was after Yaradua's death. A mandate is a powerful thing. By the way how long did it take Obama to pass the Health Bill? Nuff said.

  • Music or no music Nigeria is one. Therefore, i'll vote for Jonathan. Because he's the best educated president we've ever have together with his vice.let's do the right thing at the best time. Who amongst the candidates is educationally wise as he is? Vote Jonathan not party.

  • Powerful campaign music, the lead singer is so mesmerizing with his conversational style vocals, he got me to my knees, what he is really saying is that we should vote for Goodluck Jonathan, that he will bring us reliable electricity, provide us with water, build good roads, create jobs.

  • I don't know why Nigerians think with their anus. Why is it that Nigerians cannot see that Goodluck cannot offer anything. Is he not there four 4 years now? He didn't do anything and now he says he wants to go for election, Nigerians say he will do it. Why cant he do it in the last 4 years? Nigerians are the no 1 mumu i have ever seen. Somebody that has been tested already says he will do it and u want to follow him? Don't they have sense?

  • Empty promises,we are use to it right from NPN,NPP era.so stop the promise & put ur plans into actions.

    we can't be fooled all the time.

  • what?

  • Men, not to sound harsh, but why the sign at the end says "Good luck Nigeria"

  • 2Shotz :D

  • Meka meka does not sound igbo oh. Abi, Ikwerre don finally accept say dem be igbo

  • this is song is funny l am igbo that guy is saying he has to give people water, better education and jobs l hope it works out well

  • @ least they can spread some of the stolen monies on these young musicians. personally I think Jonathan with his IQ should not even run for a counselor in his local govt. The guys has no clue, he had six months to make meaningful contribution after Yar' adua's death...But no things get are getting even worst.....

  • The song is pretty good. Well done.

  • same shit different toilet , anbody buyin into this message is nothin but a retard , he could not run bayelsa state, he didnt do theses things wen he was vice president and you think he will now besides is this not the same message the past presidents were feeding us with from IBB,Obasanjo,Yaradua and no this clown GEJ. Nigerians have failed to realise that nothin good can come out of PDP

  • I'm addicted to this song. It's been in replay for awhile now. 2shots should make more of this song maybe not about politics though. Just use the same beat and somewhat similar chorus. It's not good for celebrities to get involve with politics. It makes ppl think how much did the politician pay them. Anyway sha, i like Goodluck.  So far he hasn't done anything to disappoint me or applaud him so i'm neutral with goodluck

  • @Ifygurl

    thanks for the song! its hott! lol

  • I think this 2shotz guy is a fool.I thought he was a fool when i saw him in sheffield last year and apparently nothing has changed.This guy has been paid to dish out lies to Nigerians.Just another sychophant.He is telling everyone(In Igbo)to vote for Jonathan because he will give us good roads,light and water.Some body should ask him why Jonathan didnt give us those things when he was vice-president or why he cant give it to us now he is president or better still,why PDP couldnt in 11 years.

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  • @tweenthyfourseventow am from the south south and i have no igbo ancestry, so what the fuck re u talking about fool?

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  • @tweenthyfourseventow go fuck yourself in the ass pig

  • I love this...:-) By Gods grace President Goodluck will take Nigeria to bigger and better places.

  • Man, this version and the Hausa version have been stuck in my head for the past 24 hours! God bless Nigeria, and the diversity and creativity of its people!

    - Ekiti Man

  • EPIC FAIL. I'm not sold at all. Every SINGLE politician since i've been on this green earth has mads similar promises.

  • Ahia oma na ere onweya!! I wish Naija Goodluck... and if you add Jonathan then nothing do you..

  • why can`t the igbo speak without adding english words, soon the igbo language will be like lingala..

  • @zorhos

    hey. Igbo ppl we love criticizing ourself too much. The dude just said "sir", "vote" and "cause" in the entire song. That's it. Everything else was igbo. Wetin be the wahala?

  • Excellent!!

  • I loove this one o! Nna, o dika Goodluck Jonathan bu Obama nke Nigeria o! "Goodluck onye oma"

  • A very happy feel-good song. Bravo 2-Shortz, a brilliant rapper.

  • Goodluck b'anyi! Very impressive.

  • nice one!!!!! love it

  • Goodluck onye oma!!!

  • Igbo kwe zuonuu...... Goodluck ride on, he's got my vote.

  • this is the most interestin version of this sng...more of the igbo method of campaigning

  • Igbo Kwenuu...Goodluck na him get my vote ooh...two gbozaaaaa for him ooh

  • Oh !!! I love this !!!

  • its getting hotter

  • the best!

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