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Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by chibas: 3:40pm On Mar 02, 2015
yakubuomowumi:
APC LIE LIAR MUHAMMAD 


APC WITCHCRAFT BROOM CARRYING PARTY

APC CAUSING FUEL SCARCITY LIKE THIER MAYHEM.
The Schizophrenic demented sick Pa Buhari is a terrorist, deranged old brainless super clueless bastard
Apc is boko haram
Thiefnu.bu is a pedophile drug dealer and a cocain sniffer property seized in the usa for his drug deals.

Buhari can only be president in sambisa and shekau would hand over to him with his forged result. 

Osinbajo is fake and a loafer

Amechi and Fashola are errand boys

Ambode new recruit errand boy


Buhari boko haram spiritual head

Atiku and Thiefnu.bu boko haram sponsor
be creative for once,this is what u right in every post or u be robot programmed to type this?.i tire 4 u ooo.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by ozoigbondu: 3:42pm On Mar 02, 2015
#NeverAgain shall an illiterate,tryannical,sickly old fossil lead Nigeria
#NeverAgain shall we allow a coup plotter who destroyed our democracy to contest for a democratic election
#NeverAgain shall we go backward rather than MARCHing FORWARD
#NeverAgain shall we be deceived by the numerous APC propaganda
#NeverAgain shall we lose hope in our beloved country Nigeria
#NeverAgain shall we lose faith in our military due to APC lies

Never Again!

God Bless Nigeria!
God Bless the Millitary
God Bless Goodluck
zantama05:
cheesy grin :Dprostration is so pain I swear.
the above robot is full definition of prostration grin cheesy grin :Dprostration is so pain I swear.
the above robot is full definition of prostration

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Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Winning123: 3:44pm On Mar 02, 2015
makzeze:
The current working visit of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) retired General Muhammadu Buhari is one visit that ignited serious political fireworks for more than a week.

Buhari’s working visit to the United Kingdom, which the opposition party said is part of its campaign engagements outside the shores of the country, has generated unprecedented interest and attacks from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its members.
No sooner had the APC presidential campaign organisation announced, about 10 days ago, that its candidate was travelling to the United Kingdom for engagements than the political fireworks started.
On the Thursday Buhari left, the social media platforms of the PDP were replete with stories that Buhari was “sick and flown to London on air ambulance.”
Explanations by the APC campaign office that Buhari had travelled to the United Kingdom for engagements with British policy makers in Chatham House London didn’t seem to convince the ruling party’s foot soldiers enough to back out.
A statement by the media and publicity director of Buhari Campaign Organization Malam Garba Shehu that fateful Thursday said Buhari had left Abuja on a short working visit to the UK.
He said: “In the course of this visit, Buhari is expected to hold meetings with key members of the British political establishment and interact with some global institutions with stakeholder interest in the affairs of Nigeria.”
“General Buhari would hopefully give a talk at the prestigious foreign policy hub, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House in London,” Shehu said.
But instead of debunking the rumour, the explanation of Buhari’s itinerary further emboldened other PDP chieftains to launch further attacks.
Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose dived into the fray and said that Buhari was indeed sick and receiving treatment at Cavendish Hospital, London.
Fayose, it would be recalled, had sponsored front-page death-wish advertorials in some newspapers, indicating that Buhari would die in office like Generals Sani Abacha and Umaru Musa Yar’adua did.
The advertisement generated serious controversy, compelling his party, the PDP to “distance” itself from the inglorious adverts. But Fayose remained unperturbed.
To dispel the illness rumour, the Buhari handlers released his photographs walking after his arrival at the Heathrow Airport.
The next day Friday, Buhari began his engagements by granting an interview to a local medium, the All Eyes on Africa TV Show hosted by Kemi Fajodutimi.
He also had a morning meeting with former Prime Minister of Britain Mr Tony Blair and an interactive session with Nigerian professionals in Diaspora on Saturday.
Buhari also visited the London residence of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, at about 1.30 pm UK time and returned to his rented flat in the city same Saturday.
Instead of dousing the fireworks, the General’s engagement further triggered the likes of Fayose who, in a press conference last Monday, insisted that Buhari was bedridden in Cavendish Square, saying that all the photographs from the airport, the interview, the Blair’s visit, were stage-managed.
The Ekiti governor, who addressed journalist in Abuja, said “the picture which was widely published by the media was taken in Suite 881 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja.”
“Buhari is on the sick bed at Cavendish Square London. They should come out and say so. The APC has been trying to cover it up by not allowing him travel out, but the man knows he is sick and so he decided to go for medical check,” Fayose said.
Taking journalists round Suite 881 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Fayose said the purported interview with Fadojutimi in London actually took place in the suite.
He took his time drawing comparison of the sofa, paintings, table lamp, the flower vase, the lighting points and DSTV magazine in the suite with what was published on the papers.
An online newspaper inquired from the office of Tony Blair in London to confirm whether he met with Buhari, and the office confirmed that meeting actually took place in Blair’s office, not Buhari’s “hospital bed.” But the matter refused to die.
Alarmed by Fayose’s death wishes of its candidate, the Buhari campaign office appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to call the Ekiti State governor to order.
In a statement, its spokesperson Shehu said the APC campaign had learnt on good authority that Governor Fayose has hired people in London who have been trailing the movements of the APC presidential candidate while on his working visit in London.
“Let it be on record that knowing Governor Fayose’s antecedents, we are not leaving anything to chances. The governor who has published death-wish advertorials on Buhari will stop at nothing. If anything should happen to General Muhammadu Buhari while in London or anywhere else, the authorities over there in the UK and at home should know who to hold responsible,” he said.
The recriminations continued as APC chieftains who included governors visited Buhari in London, taking photographs with him.
But even a confirmation from Chatham House that Buhari would speak in one of its engagements last Thursday didn’t convince Fayose and his likes to mellow down.
Last Monday, the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA) posted on its website that Buhari would be speaking on the topic “Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in Africa: Nigeria’s Transition.”
The programme to be chaired by Sir Richard Gozney, former British High Commissioner to Nigeria, will commence at 10am London time and last for an hour,” it said.
“The postponement of Nigeria’s fifth election since its return to civilian rule in 1999, together with fierce political competition, a security crisis and severe economic challenges linked to the drop in oil price, has thrown into sharp relief the challenges of conducting this essential process in such a complex environment.
“While there is widespread speculation as to the reasons for the delay, there is also widespread acknowledgment of the necessity that national elections do now take place as scheduled on 28 March,” Chatham House said.
There was a sigh of relief from many Nigerians when Chatham House announced also that there would be a live streaming of the event commencing at 10am GMT and all those wishing to pose a question to General Buhari were advised to do so via Twitter using the hash tag #CHAfrica.
The controversy changed after Chatham House confirmation of Buhari’s engagement with it. The ruling party’s media handlers went to town with another story that Buhari was actually in London to meet some Arabs billionaires who would fund his campaign. Some newspapers even carried the story on front pages.
On the eve of the Chatham House event, another story broke that PDP had hired some African-Americans to “disrupt” Buhari’s lecture. It turned out that some protesters went to the venue last Thursday only that they were outnumbered by the APC supporters.
Finally, Buhari appeared in Chatham House where he had a meeting with another Britain former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
The APC flag bearer addressed the gathering for one hour which was live-streamed and took some questions.
Responding to a question about his health, Buhari said he was certified fit by his doctors to run for the office of the president.
“I am fit. My doctors have declared me fit. I am going back home for the final phase of the campaign to win the elections,” he said.
Buhari said he often laughed whenever he heard stories that he was either bedridden or dead. “I just laugh when I hear some people wishing me dead or saying I was dead,” he said.
Buhari’s public appearance in Chatham House didn’t go down well with his opponents in the ruling party.
In an instant reaction to the London event, the PDP presidential campaign office media director Chief Femi Fani-Kayode described Buhari’s appearance “as a stage show of shame.”
“It is amazing that a man that refuses to participate in a debate in his own country is so ready to go to a foreign country to sell his message in a desperate attempt to curry favour with the people of that country,” Fani-Kayode said.
Fani-Kayode added that “for now, all we can say is that it is truly pitiful that a former Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria believes that it is more important to win the hearts and minds of the British than it is to win the hearts and minds of the Nigerian people.”
In the same vein, PDP in a statement by its spokesperson Olisa Metuh described the London event as “a script well written, a script well acted, all a truthful lie. The messenger belies the message.”
“We wish to urge General Buhari to quickly channel his message and energies home, meet Nigerians who are choking up with questions on his capacity to lead. He may realize ultimately too, that politics in this instance is local and shall be decided locally,” PDP said.
It is not clear yet if the Chatham House event would finally put to rest Buhari’s illness theory, just as his certificate controversy seems to have been finally laid to rest.

Source:http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/politics/48224-politics-of-buhari-s-london-visit

This article is hog wash. Just stating the what we already know. I was expecting some depth analysis or insights about the visit. Nigerian journalist are damn lazy

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Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by OgologoDimkpa: 3:47pm On Mar 02, 2015
makzeze:
[s]The current working visit of the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) retired General Muhammadu Buhari is one visit that ignited serious political fireworks for more than a week.

Buhari’s working visit to the United Kingdom, which the opposition party said is part of its campaign engagements outside the shores of the country, has generated unprecedented interest and attacks from the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its members.
No sooner had the APC presidential campaign organisation announced, about 10 days ago, that its candidate was travelling to the United Kingdom for engagements than the political fireworks started.
On the Thursday Buhari left, the social media platforms of the PDP were replete with stories that Buhari was “sick and flown to London on air ambulance.”
Explanations by the APC campaign office that Buhari had travelled to the United Kingdom for engagements with British policy makers in Chatham House London didn’t seem to convince the ruling party’s foot soldiers enough to back out.
A statement by the media and publicity director of Buhari Campaign Organization Malam Garba Shehu that fateful Thursday said Buhari had left Abuja on a short working visit to the UK.
He said: “In the course of this visit, Buhari is expected to hold meetings with key members of the British political establishment and interact with some global institutions with stakeholder interest in the affairs of Nigeria.”
“General Buhari would hopefully give a talk at the prestigious foreign policy hub, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House in London,” Shehu said.
But instead of debunking the rumour, the explanation of Buhari’s itinerary further emboldened other PDP chieftains to launch further attacks.
Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose dived into the fray and said that Buhari was indeed sick and receiving treatment at Cavendish Hospital, London.
Fayose, it would be recalled, had sponsored front-page death-wish advertorials in some newspapers, indicating that Buhari would die in office like Generals Sani Abacha and Umaru Musa Yar’adua did.
The advertisement generated serious controversy, compelling his party, the PDP to “distance” itself from the inglorious adverts. But Fayose remained unperturbed.
To dispel the illness rumour, the Buhari handlers released his photographs walking after his arrival at the Heathrow Airport.
The next day Friday, Buhari began his engagements by granting an interview to a local medium, the All Eyes on Africa TV Show hosted by Kemi Fajodutimi.
He also had a morning meeting with former Prime Minister of Britain Mr Tony Blair and an interactive session with Nigerian professionals in Diaspora on Saturday.
Buhari also visited the London residence of the Awujale of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, at about 1.30 pm UK time and returned to his rented flat in the city same Saturday.
Instead of dousing the fireworks, the General’s engagement further triggered the likes of Fayose who, in a press conference last Monday, insisted that Buhari was bedridden in Cavendish Square, saying that all the photographs from the airport, the interview, the Blair’s visit, were stage-managed.
The Ekiti governor, who addressed journalist in Abuja, said “the picture which was widely published by the media was taken in Suite 881 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja.”
“Buhari is on the sick bed at Cavendish Square London. They should come out and say so. The APC has been trying to cover it up by not allowing him travel out, but the man knows he is sick and so he decided to go for medical check,” Fayose said.
Taking journalists round Suite 881 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Fayose said the purported interview with Fadojutimi in London actually took place in the suite.
He took his time drawing comparison of the sofa, paintings, table lamp, the flower vase, the lighting points and DSTV magazine in the suite with what was published on the papers.
An online newspaper inquired from the office of Tony Blair in London to confirm whether he met with Buhari, and the office confirmed that meeting actually took place in Blair’s office, not Buhari’s “hospital bed.” But the matter refused to die.
Alarmed by Fayose’s death wishes of its candidate, the Buhari campaign office appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to call the Ekiti State governor to order.
In a statement, its spokesperson Shehu said the APC campaign had learnt on good authority that Governor Fayose has hired people in London who have been trailing the movements of the APC presidential candidate while on his working visit in London.
“Let it be on record that knowing Governor Fayose’s antecedents, we are not leaving anything to chances. The governor who has published death-wish advertorials on Buhari will stop at nothing. If anything should happen to General Muhammadu Buhari while in London or anywhere else, the authorities over there in the UK and at home should know who to hold responsible,” he said.
The recriminations continued as APC chieftains who included governors visited Buhari in London, taking photographs with him.
But even a confirmation from Chatham House that Buhari would speak in one of its engagements last Thursday didn’t convince Fayose and his likes to mellow down.
Last Monday, the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA) posted on its website that Buhari would be speaking on the topic “Prospects for Democratic Consolidation in Africa: Nigeria’s Transition.”
The programme to be chaired by Sir Richard Gozney, former British High Commissioner to Nigeria, will commence at 10am London time and last for an hour,” it said.
“The postponement of Nigeria’s fifth election since its return to civilian rule in 1999, together with fierce political competition, a security crisis and severe economic challenges linked to the drop in oil price, has thrown into sharp relief the challenges of conducting this essential process in such a complex environment.
“While there is widespread speculation as to the reasons for the delay, there is also widespread acknowledgment of the necessity that national elections do now take place as scheduled on 28 March,” Chatham House said.
There was a sigh of relief from many Nigerians when Chatham House announced also that there would be a live streaming of the event commencing at 10am GMT and all those wishing to pose a question to General Buhari were advised to do so via Twitter using the hash tag #CHAfrica.
The controversy changed after Chatham House confirmation of Buhari’s engagement with it. The ruling party’s media handlers went to town with another story that Buhari was actually in London to meet some Arabs billionaires who would fund his campaign. Some newspapers even carried the story on front pages.
On the eve of the Chatham House event, another story broke that PDP had hired some African-Americans to “disrupt” Buhari’s lecture. It turned out that some protesters went to the venue last Thursday only that they were outnumbered by the APC supporters.
Finally, Buhari appeared in Chatham House where he had a meeting with another Britain former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
The APC flag bearer addressed the gathering for one hour which was live-streamed and took some questions.
Responding to a question about his health, Buhari said he was certified fit by his doctors to run for the office of the president.
“I am fit. My doctors have declared me fit. I am going back home for the final phase of the campaign to win the elections,” he said.
Buhari said he often laughed whenever he heard stories that he was either bedridden or dead. “I just laugh when I hear some people wishing me dead or saying I was dead,” he said.
Buhari’s public appearance in Chatham House didn’t go down well with his opponents in the ruling party.
In an instant reaction to the London event, the PDP presidential campaign office media director Chief Femi Fani-Kayode described Buhari’s appearance “as a stage show of shame.”
“It is amazing that a man that refuses to participate in a debate in his own country is so ready to go to a foreign country to sell his message in a desperate attempt to curry favour with the people of that country,” Fani-Kayode said.
Fani-Kayode added that “for now, all we can say is that it is truly pitiful that a former Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria believes that it is more important to win the hearts and minds of the British than it is to win the hearts and minds of the Nigerian people.”
In the same vein, PDP in a statement by its spokesperson Olisa Metuh described the London event as “a script well written, a script well acted, all a truthful lie. The messenger belies the message.”
“We wish to urge General Buhari to quickly channel his message and energies home, meet Nigerians who are choking up with questions on his capacity to lead. He may realize ultimately too, that politics in this instance is local and shall be decided locally,” PDP said.
It is not clear yet if the Chatham House event would finally put to rest Buhari’s illness theory, just as his certificate controversy seems to have been finally laid to rest.
[/s]
Source:http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/politics/48224-politics-of-buhari-s-london-visit
Another crap written by a junk Journalist embarassed
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by WOCKHARDI(m): 3:57pm On Mar 02, 2015
"..............just as his certificate controversy seems to have been finally laid to rest ".
For where? 10 lawsuits on the certificate controversy are waiting for answers in the law courts and pronouncements must be made on them sooner or later. They are not laid to rest yet.

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Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Redoil: 4:06pm On Mar 02, 2015
arsetalks:
People will take you more seriously when you finally learn how to spell "ruling".

Oponu
grand pa booohari

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Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by deletrue: 4:17pm On Mar 02, 2015
Redoil:
Pa Buhari has been flown to atlanta for futher treatment by the Yoruba political schemer tinubu knowing fully well that osunbade will be force to resign for him and he will finally become the president.
If you know that pa Buhari is too old/sick and tinubu will be the one rullling/stealing click like.


If you know that pa Buhari is strong/healthy and tinubu will not be the one rullling click share
na both I click. The post too sweet.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Reference(m): 4:23pm On Mar 02, 2015
ZackiGp:
• CocaCola sacked 800 workers last week
• Cadbury is planning to sack 700 staff
• MTN sacked 500
• NESTLE to sack 600 workers
• IDL sacked 200 workers
• MOBIL propose voluntary retirement benefits
• NBL sacked 400 staff
• MANUFACTURERS say they will shut down factories because of the exchange eate and power!!
• Sacking of workers has started in the Banking industry
• The Nigeria exchange rate is now 225+ Naira to a Dollar.
• POWER GENERATION has dropped again 360MW! BLACKOUT NIGERIA

WHERE IS OUR PRESIDENT?

ANSWER:
OUR PRESIDENT IS BUSY SHARING DOLLARS AND BILLIONS OF NAIRA TO PASTORS, IMAMS KINGS, POLITICAL ASSOCIATE, MILITANTS AND OTHERS WHILE THE CHILDREN OF AN AVERAGE NIGERIAN POPULACE ARE BEING SACKED FROM WORK.
HIS WIFE IS BUSY CAMPAIGNING FOR HIM.

I agree with all above: What will happen to all the people being laid off? to theit children, wives, family? WHAT

When we raise our voices some people see all these as being an APC or PDP issues or being a politician! They ask if am not being too passionate! NO!!! It is OUR issue as NIGERIANS!
We are meant to question a government that is NOT PERFORMING! And performance is tied to reality of what is happening.

We need to stop looking through our mirror of political and religious biases and see things as they are! Nigeria is in a bad state and Nigerians are suffering! I know how I share the little I have with people who under normal circumstances should be buoyant! All this whilst millions of Naira and dollars from our resources are being shared amongst a few and they tell us ..All is okay!

Yeah so vote according to your convictions. If the ruling party has not done enough then it should be replaced.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Reference(m): 4:35pm On Mar 02, 2015
Akon419:
Buhari is a man full of contradictions. - He will fight corruption but Tinubu is his friend. - He will give us security but he was pushed out of office like a chicken by his subordinates. - He is honest but lies about his qualification. - He has no N27 million to buy presidential nomination form but the wife has N135 million worth of drugs to donate. - He is poor but all his children school abroad. - He will fight terrorism but sees others fighting terrorism (Boko haram) as anti-north. - He will empower the youths but is never known to have helped a single Almajiri even in Daura. - He will fix the economy but has not even rudimentary knowledge of economics. - He will stabilise oil price but he is not OPEC president. - He will fix education but is unschooled himself. - APC said he is in London to present a paper but he does not even know the meaning of APC. Only God knows what he will be telling technocrats. -He will rather go present a paper in London than attend a presidential debate in Nigeria. -He says he will win the election but does not know the meaning of INEC that will conduct the election. -He wants to benefit from democracy but overthrew a democratic government. - He obtained school certificate but cannot produce "the certificate". May God protect us from this hypocrite. Above all, he is a half star general who built his entire military career on fraud, falsehood and corruption! Buhari is just a fraud, a calamity waiting to happen!

Well what is the alternative. A one-party state. That is far, far worse my friend. The PDP has done its best in the circumstances but you must admit we have to move forward to virile multi-party democracy. You simply cannot win with a sole competitor.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by onenaira007: 5:01pm On Mar 02, 2015
yakubuomowumi:
APC LIE LIAR MUHAMMAD 


APC WITCHCRAFT BROOM CARRYING PARTY

APC CAUSING FUEL SCARCITY LIKE THIER MAYHEM.
The Schizophrenic demented sick Pa Buhari is a terrorist, deranged old brainless super clueless bastard
Apc is boko haram
Thiefnu.bu is a pedophile drug dealer and a cocain sniffer property seized in the usa for his drug deals.

Buhari can only be president in sambisa and shekau would hand over to him with his forged result. 

Osinbajo is fake and a loafer

Amechi and Fashola are errand boys

Ambode new recruit errand boy


Buhari boko haram spiritual head

Atiku and Thiefnu.bu boko haram sponsor
Eyyah,sorry ehn!the only thing that can calm you down is to drown inside 'otueke river'.a.s.s.h.o.l.e
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by adeA1(m): 5:05pm On Mar 02, 2015
The expantiative nature of the speech couple wit the professionally presentation of it caught Gej n PDPites very aback cos they pdpites can not truely make presenta of such nature for they re gang of crook n unrefined minds.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by cashkid: 5:10pm On Mar 02, 2015
Taylor86:
APC where is buharis corpse? stop deceiving ur sefs, tinubu and osibanjo knows buhari is dead that's y osibanjo sworn never to take place of tinubu's if APC wins








buhari is dead
#teambittertruth#

see ur miserable life upon all the advise that u should stop smoking igbo grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Laid2001: 5:10pm On Mar 02, 2015
SAI BUHARI
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by cashkid: 5:12pm On Mar 02, 2015
OgologoDimkpa:

Another crap written by a junk Journalist embarassed

Another programmed pdp goon at work grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
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Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Descartes: 5:24pm On Mar 02, 2015
olas24u:



Buhari is the best candidiate that solve the problems of corruption and insecurity! Gej is meant to be a senator
...and you think that such will happen with the likes of Atiku, Tiniubu, Amaechi, Saraki, and T. Sylvia(ATASTS)as his crew members? I laugh in Cantonese...grin
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by olas24u(f): 5:30pm On Mar 02, 2015
Descartes:
...and you think that such will happen with the likes of Atiku, Tiniubu, Amaechi, Saraki, and T. Sylvia(ATASTS)? I laugh in Cantonese

Fighting corruption is about leadership and showing the way ,you cannot agree with everybody or pardon everybody just like Gej has done.No single government official payed for the offence committed ,what about the man that stole the pension money.Do you know the penalty of that type of offence in china,Singapore,Malaysia, Indonesia.

You keep throwing names forgetting that this is the first time we will be having a vibrant opposition that is able to keep pdp on their toes.They promised before that they will rule for 60 years.You need finance under the present unitary federalism to wrestle power.Buhari will set and train new set of leaders for the future.Even in a local government election you cannot win an election with financial support.why as Gej not tried them ever since ,you are just throwing names.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by olas24u(f): 5:32pm On Mar 02, 2015
Descartes:
...and you think that such will happen with the likes of Atiku, Tiniubu, Amaechi, Saraki, and T. Sylvia(ATASTS)as his crew members? I laugh in Cantonese...grin

Osinbajo is known to have improved the justice system in Lagos and he will do wonders just watch.we need intelligent people that understand the issues and are able to solve problems.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Descartes: 5:37pm On Mar 02, 2015
olas24u:


Osinbajo is known to have improved the justice system in Lagos and he will do wonders just watch.we need intelligent people that understand the issues and are able to solve problems.
You mean the kangaroo courts he supervised during Tinubu tenure? Laughing hysterically in cantonese...grin
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by bensowe(m): 5:40pm On Mar 02, 2015
themilanway:
Quote me,one day Fayose will wake up one morning and scream"Sai Buhari".
no, he scream "chai! Buhari, have lose again"
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Descartes: 5:41pm On Mar 02, 2015
olas24u:


Fighting corruption is about leadership and showing the way ,you cannot agree with everybody or pardon everybody just like Gej has done.No single government official payed for the offence committed ,what about the man that stole the pension money.Do you know the penalty of that type of offence in china,Singapore,Malaysia, Indonesia.

You keep throwing names forgetting that this is the first time we will be having a vibrant opposition that is able to keep pdp on their toes.They promised before that they will rule for 60 years.You need finance under the present unitary federalism to wrestle power.Buhari will set and train new set of leaders for the future.Even in a local government election you cannot win an election with financial support.why as Gej not tried them ever since ,you are just throwing names.
You mean Maina? He was freed by the court after several attempts by EFCC to get him prosecuted.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by olas24u(f): 5:42pm On Mar 02, 2015
Descartes:
You mean the kangaroo courts he supervised during Tinubu tenure? Laughing hysterically in cantonese...grin

Gets you facts rights and check very well ,he improved the working conditions of the justice department and reduced corruption to zero with and giving so many women female judges a chance in the justice system.he made so many initiatives.You are not allowed to collect more than 2 years of rent from a tenant and have a court where they can come and complain,you can also get justice if you are poor. a country needs justice ,equity and fair play.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by olas24u(f): 5:47pm On Mar 02, 2015
Descartes:
You mean Maina? He was freed by the court after several attempts by EFCC to get him prosecuted.
so that was why i said osinbajo will replicate the same at the federal level,when you improve the conditions of the working judges ,that will not happen.he stole 2 billion so in Nigeria the more money you are able to get away with determine the level of your freedom ,the less money you steal the greater your chances to prison .Because you have to make budgets for the justice system and buy your freedom.

So what about all the dead pensioners that could not afford hospital bills or send their children to school or feed ,is this justice .
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Descartes: 5:52pm On Mar 02, 2015
olas24u:


Gets you facts rights and check very well ,he improved the working conditions of the justice department and reduced corruption to zero with and giving so many women female judges a chance in the justice system.he made so many initiatives.You are not allowed to collect more than 2 years of rent from a tenant and have a court where they can come and complain,you can also get justice if you are poor. a country needs justice ,equity and fair play.
You've made me to laugh in Tamil grin gringrin
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Descartes: 5:55pm On Mar 02, 2015
olas24u:

so that was why i said osinbajo will replicate the same at the federal level,when you improve the conditions of the working judges ,that will not happen.he stole 2 billion so in Nigeria the more money you are able to get away with determine the level of your freedom ,the less money you steal the greater your chances to prison .Because you have to make budgets for the justice system and buy your freedom.

So what about all the dead pensioners that could not afford hospital bills or send their children to school or feed ,is this justice .

...and you want me to believe that @bolded?
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by olas24u(f): 5:56pm On Mar 02, 2015
Descartes:
You've made me to laugh in Tamil grin gringrin

check now its a fact ,ask lawyers.The judge are living well ,so you cannot bribe easily .you can only go to the appeal court and supreme courts ,so he has no control of those courts ,but am talking of the high courts,the federal government even tried to copy his initiatives and he was almost appoint an attorney general ,but he rejected it because they did not agree with him to work without interference.He his a good man and pratrotic Nigerian
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by olas24u(f): 5:58pm On Mar 02, 2015
Descartes:
...and you want me to believe that @bolded?

Do your research and get the information,lagos as the best justice system in Nigeria
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Realist2: 5:59pm On Mar 02, 2015
[quote
author=makzeze post=31225187]The current working visit of the
presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) retired
General Muhammadu Buhari is one visit that ignited serious political
fireworks for more than a week.

Buhari’s working visit to the United Kingdom, which the opposition party
said is part of its campaign engagements outside the shores of the
country, has generated unprecedented interest and attacks from the
ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its members.
No sooner had the APC presidential campaign organisation announced,
about 10 days ago, that its candidate was travelling to the United
Kingdom for engagements than the political fireworks started.
On the Thursday Buhari left, the social media platforms of the PDP were
replete with stories that Buhari was “sick and flown to London on air
ambulance.”
Explanations by the APC campaign office that Buhari had travelled to the
United Kingdom for engagements with British policy makers in Chatham
House London didn’t seem to convince the ruling party’s foot soldiers
enough to back out.
A statement by the media and publicity director of Buhari Campaign
Organization Malam Garba Shehu that fateful Thursday said Buhari had
left Abuja on a short working visit to the UK.
He said: “In the course of this visit, Buhari is expected to hold
meetings with key members of the British political establishment and
interact with some global institutions with stakeholder interest in the
affairs of Nigeria.”
“General Buhari would hopefully give a talk at the prestigious foreign
policy hub, the Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House
in London,” Shehu said.
But instead of debunking the rumour, the explanation of Buhari’s
itinerary further emboldened other PDP chieftains to launch further
attacks.
Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose dived into the fray and said that
Buhari was indeed sick and receiving treatment at Cavendish Hospital,
London.
Fayose, it would be recalled, had sponsored front-page death-wish
advertorials in some newspapers, indicating that Buhari would die in
office like Generals Sani Abacha and Umaru Musa Yar’adua did.
The advertisement generated serious controversy, compelling his party,
the PDP to “distance” itself from the inglorious adverts. But Fayose
remained unperturbed.
To dispel the illness rumour, the Buhari handlers released his
photographs walking after his arrival at the Heathrow Airport.
The next day Friday, Buhari began his engagements by granting an
interview to a local medium, the All Eyes on Africa TV Show hosted by
Kemi Fajodutimi.
He also had a morning meeting with former Prime Minister of Britain Mr
Tony Blair and an interactive session with Nigerian professionals in
Diaspora on Saturday.
Buhari also visited the London residence of the Awujale of Ijebuland,
Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona, at about 1.30 pm UK time and returned to his
rented flat in the city same Saturday.
Instead of dousing the fireworks, the General’s engagement further
triggered the likes of Fayose who, in a press conference last Monday,
insisted that Buhari was bedridden in Cavendish Square, saying that all
the photographs from the airport, the interview, the Blair’s visit, were
stage-managed.
The Ekiti governor, who addressed journalist in Abuja, said “the picture
which was widely published by the media was taken in Suite 881 at the
Transcorp Hilton Hotel Abuja.”
“Buhari is on the sick bed at Cavendish Square London. They should come
out and say so. The APC has been trying to cover it up by not allowing
him travel out, but the man knows he is sick and so he decided to go for
medical check,” Fayose said.
Taking journalists round Suite 881 at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Fayose
said the purported interview with Fadojutimi in London actually took
place in the suite.
He took his time drawing comparison of the sofa, paintings, table lamp,
the flower vase, the lighting points and DSTV magazine in the suite with
what was published on the papers.
An online newspaper inquired from the office of Tony Blair in London to
confirm whether he met with Buhari, and the office confirmed that
meeting actually took place in Blair’s office, not Buhari’s “hospital
bed.” But the matter refused to die.
Alarmed by Fayose’s death wishes of its candidate, the Buhari campaign
office appealed to President Goodluck Jonathan to call the Ekiti State
governor to order.
In a statement, its spokesperson Shehu said the APC campaign had learnt
on good authority that Governor Fayose has hired people in London who
have been trailing the movements of the APC presidential candidate while
on his working visit in London.
“Let it be on record that knowing Governor Fayose’s antecedents, we are
not leaving anything to chances. The governor who has published
death-wish advertorials on Buhari will stop at nothing. If anything
should happen to General Muhammadu Buhari while in London or anywhere
else, the authorities over there in the UK and at home should know who
to hold responsible,” he said.
The recriminations continued as APC chieftains who included governors
visited Buhari in London, taking photographs with him.
But even a confirmation from Chatham House that Buhari would speak in
one of its engagements last Thursday didn’t convince Fayose and his
likes to mellow down.
Last Monday, the Royal Institute of International Affairs (RIIA) posted
on its website that Buhari would be speaking on the topic “Prospects for
Democratic Consolidation in Africa: Nigeria’s Transition.”
The programme to be chaired by Sir Richard Gozney, former British High
Commissioner to Nigeria, will commence at 10am London time and last for
an hour,” it said.
“The postponement of Nigeria’s fifth election since its return to
civilian rule in 1999, together with fierce political competition, a
security crisis and severe economic challenges linked to the drop in oil
price, has thrown into sharp relief the challenges of conducting this
essential process in such a complex environment.
“While there is widespread speculation as to the reasons for the delay,
there is also widespread acknowledgment of the necessity that national
elections do now take place as scheduled on 28 March,” Chatham House
said.
There was a sigh of relief from many Nigerians when Chatham House
announced also that there would be a live streaming of the event
commencing at 10am GMT and all those wishing to pose a question to
General Buhari were advised to do so via Twitter using the hash tag
#CHAfrica.
The controversy changed after Chatham House confirmation of Buhari’s
engagement with it. The ruling party’s media handlers went to town with
another story that Buhari was actually in London to meet some Arabs
billionaires who would fund his campaign. Some newspapers even carried
the story on front pages.
On the eve of the Chatham House event, another story broke that PDP had
hired some African-Americans to “disrupt” Buhari’s lecture. It turned
out that some protesters went to the venue last Thursday only that they
were outnumbered by the APC supporters.
Finally, Buhari appeared in Chatham House where he had a meeting with
another Britain former Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
The APC flag bearer addressed the gathering for one hour which was
live-streamed and took some questions.
Responding to a question about his health, Buhari said he was certified
fit by his doctors to run for the office of the president.
“I am fit. My doctors have declared me fit. I am going back home for the
final phase of the campaign to win the elections,” he said.
Buhari said he often laughed whenever he heard stories that he was
either bedridden or dead. “I just laugh when I hear some people wishing
me dead or saying I was dead,” he said.
Buhari’s public appearance in Chatham House didn’t go down well with his
opponents in the ruling party.
In an instant reaction to the London event, the PDP presidential
campaign office media director Chief Femi Fani-Kayode described Buhari’s
appearance “as a stage show of shame.”
“It is amazing that a man that refuses to participate in a debate in his
own country is so ready to go to a foreign country to sell his message
in a desperate attempt to curry favour with the people of that country,”
Fani-Kayode said.
Fani-Kayode added that “for now, all we can say is that it is truly
pitiful that a former Head of State of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
believes that it is more important to win the hearts and minds of the
British than it is to win the hearts and minds of the Nigerian people.”
In the same vein, PDP in a statement by its spokesperson Olisa Metuh
described the London event as “a script well written, a script well
acted, all a truthful lie. The messenger belies the message.”
“We wish to urge General Buhari to quickly channel his message and
energies home, meet Nigerians who are choking up with questions on his
capacity to lead. He may realize ultimately too, that politics in this
instance is local and shall be decided locally,” PDP said.
It is not clear yet if the Chatham House event would finally put to rest
Buhari’s illness theory, just as his certificate controversy seems to
have been finally laid to rest.

Source:http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/daily/politics/48224-politics-of-buhari-s-london-visit[/quote]

Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by soulfood(m): 5:59pm On Mar 02, 2015
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Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by otigbagba: 6:02pm On Mar 02, 2015
Taylor86:
APC where is buharis corpse? stop deceiving ur sefs, tinubu and osibanjo knows buhari is dead that's y osibanjo sworn never to take place of tinubu's if APC wins
Na u go die ist...keep wishing anoda dead because u de defend cluelessness







buhari is dead
#teambittertruth#
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by Descartes: 6:04pm On Mar 02, 2015
olas24u:


check now its a fact ,ask lawyers.The judge are living well ,so you cannot bribe easily .you can only go to the appeal court and supreme courts ,so he has no control of those courts ,but am talking of the high courts,the federal government even tried to copy his initiatives and he was almost appoint an attorney general ,but he rejected it because they did not agree with him to work without interference.He his a good man and pratrotic Nigerian
@bolded1, say what you know. You mean a judge who collects "egunje" will come out openly and says he collects bribe. @bolded2, please can I have a link to such claims. Thanks.
Re: Politics Of Buhari’s London Visit-Daily Trust by olas24u(f): 6:06pm On Mar 02, 2015
Descartes:
@bolded1, say what you know. You mean a judge who collects "egunje" will come out openly and says he collects bribe. @bolded2, please can I have a link to such claims. Thanks.

it is in the public domain,i will check links and send them.cheers

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