President Goodluck Jonathan has said that he will return to his Otuoke home in Bayelsa State, if by default, he loses the March 28 presidential election.
Jonathan, who said Nigeria is not his father’s estate, was however optimistic that he “will not lose the election.”
“If by default somebody wins the election, of course, I will go back to my village. The country is not my father’s estate,” he told the Quatar-based international television station, AlJazeera, on Monday night.
The President denied that he was scared of the All Progressives Congress and its Presidential candidate, Maj.Gen. Muhammadu Buhari, adding that he would win because he had performed well.

March 4, 2015 





U pple u are deceiving ur self for saying his going to win if one of u are d victim of bomb blast u we no wat is happen if u get mind pls come to north side u we regret it pls can I ask u a question u family of Goodluck at d first place as we enter d new year 2012 can one of u tell me wat happen to d fuel price. Wat happen to d chibok girl or if one of ur daughter is there wat we be ur condition by now and Goodluck we called our president are celebrating in d second day of kidnapping chibok girls bomb blast in kano state last year like 3tyms kidnapping pple every where pls my pple think very well someone in a goverment for Gud six year we acheive nothing wat give u d got dat dis four years coming we be okay for naija there’s no light we paid for pls my pple think very well buhari is good or not les try it
U will win but if u lose,u still have a purpose to fulfill
Oga stop saying nonsense.. U will win buhari 3 times more.
U will not lose
IS GOOD YOU KNOW, START GETTING READY COSS YOUR TIME IS UP