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Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by uche87(m): 10:32am On Apr 04, 2016
President Muhammadu Buhari has traveled to 21 countries in the last 10 months of his administration and his trip to the United States of America for a nuclear summit makes it his 25th time of jetting out for a personal or state affair according to a compilation made by the African Independent Television, AIT.

Buhari's trips which are heavily motivated by Foreign Direct Investments haven't been as fruitless as strong social media claims paint them to be. His foreign trips have been tagged as acts of ''globetrotting or junketing" gulping over $23 million thus far from the country's treasury according to the People's Democratic Party, PDP.

Here are some major breakthroughs from Buhari's frequent trips abroad:

(1) China is set to invest $60 billion dollars in Nigeria and Africa:

During the China-Africa summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa attended by President Muhammadu Buhari in December, 2015, Chinese President Xi Jinping promised to invest $60 billion in Africa with Nigeria being the most populous nation in Africa benefiting immensely.

(2) China has also sought more crude oil exportation from Nigeria:

Following an agreement with Buhari at the China-Africa summit, China decided to ignore the emergence of Iran to buy more crude oil from Nigeria which will go a long way in boosting the country's economy. This announcement was made by the Economic and Commercial Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, Mr Zao LingXiang during an interview in Abuja in March, 2016.

(3) U.S.A has decided to buy more crude oil from Nigeria after suspending trade relations during the previous administration:

President Muhammadu Buhari has made two trips to the United States of America since his emergence. This helped in fixing the strained trade relationship between both countries under the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan administration during which the United States halted the buying of crude oil from Nigeria due to the high rate of corruption in the country. On the 24th of March, reports emerged that the U.S importation of Nigerian crude had jumped to 559,000 barrels per day.

(4) U.S.A is set to invest over $600 million in Nigeria this year:

This was announced by the Secretary of state, John Kerry during the opening session of the U.S - Nigeria Bi-National Commission meeting. This will be aimed at reducing the spread of Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and other stringent issues affecting the country.

(5) U.S has pledged to help Nigeria with concrete intelligence on the loot stashed abroad by corrupt former and current public office holders including the Boko Haram insurgency:


The United States of America is currently helping Nigeria with information on looted funds stashed abroad by corrupt politicians. This also extends to the status of the missing 219 Chibok girls and the progress of the Boko Haram sect. Most of this information hasn’t made the headlines due to their classified nature.

(6) Buhari's Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) deal with Qatar:

Although, this has been trailed by criticisms due to the fact that Nigeria has no national carrier, the deal will pave way for direct flights between Nigeria and Qatar which will foster better economic relationship.

(7) Buhari signed a bilateral agreement with the United Arab Emirates which will ensure the repatriation of stolen funds hidden in Dubai:


Reports have shown that Dubai is the new destination for looted funds which are saved in financial institutions and also used in the acquisition of properties. Reports also have it that UAE authorities blocked a former governor from transferring his looted $517 million from the country to Dominican Republic in a bid to prevent its repatriation to Federal Government coffers. This will go a long way in recovering lost funds needed to boost the ailing Nigeria's economy.

(cool Nigeria's membership of the Saudi Arabia-led coalition of Muslim countries against terror (ISMAT):

Although this membership has been heavily criticised due to fears of Buhari islamizing Nigeria, it’s a good move just as Nigeria's acceptance of the assistance of G-7 countries from the West on the same agenda. Any foreign help to make Boko Haram history should be exploited to make Nigeria and other neighbouring countries safe again after we have lost 20,000 people to terrorism as well as over 2 million Internally Displaced People.

Putting political, ethnic or religious affiliations aside, Buhari's foreign trips have made a bold statement in the international scene. More returns are guaranteed if our economy can be set on course with the development of capital projects to make the country attractive to foreign investors.

- See more at: http://villagetowncrier..com.ng/2016/04/top-benefits-of-president-muhammadu.html#sthash.Yi44uXfw.dpuf

Original Writer: Osayimwen Osahon George

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by TANTUMERGO007(m): 10:36am On Apr 04, 2016
grin china is set.............. usa is set ....................... turkey is set..................... benin republic is set........................ grin

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by jmoore(m): 2:14pm On Apr 04, 2016
Petrol is 170 naira per litre in Aba because of his foreign trips. Sai Buhari!!! undecided
3 years and 2 months to go. Keep touring.

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Nobody: 2:14pm On Apr 04, 2016
Sai Buhari grin

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by pennytration(m): 2:14pm On Apr 04, 2016
This won't stop the cow from getting the boot come 2019. All i see is ''usa will, china will, qatar will''. With this their wills, hope they r not planning to die... Things getting worse everyday in dis country.

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Nobody: 2:15pm On Apr 04, 2016
Truely bad lesson will come before the good time, no matter how hard it is.
#i_stand_with_buhari

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by AntiWailer: 2:15pm On Apr 04, 2016
We all know the advantage of the trips and Nigeria's repositioning on the global landscape.

But pained and sore election losers are using the gullible masses to criticize what they don't understand.

When you are in deep shit, you don't sit down at home and hope the shit goes on.


PDP left Nigeria in deep shit and only a M0r0n will sit down in Nigeria and expect a Miracle.


Baba cuaght them unaware. All Fayose's script that would have criticized Buhari as Old Man who can not do anything apart from sit in Aso Rock has been modified to enable the Wailing situation.

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by RichYoungNigga: 2:15pm On Apr 04, 2016
You can lie for Africa

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Integrityfarms(m): 2:16pm On Apr 04, 2016
A government still leaving in the illusion on campaign even when in the helm of affairs! Let them start naa not just 'is set' mantra!

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by FTBOY: 2:16pm On Apr 04, 2016
on your marks..... set .. but "go" is not certain cool cool

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Nikapetrelli(f): 2:16pm On Apr 04, 2016
If it is true n will come to pass is all good

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by guywitzerogal(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2016
How much did d pay u?

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Nobody: 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2016
You guys will stop at nothing to justify the rice you ate

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by masterblogger(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2016
Lol
Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Kenfletcher(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2016
Ok
Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Orter(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2016
Ok.
But we want to see these write-ups transform to reality

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by tolexy007(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2016
cheesy

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Adexswagx(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2016
Nice one sai baba we hope it work out

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by damola311: 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2016
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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by xclusiveguy4(m): 2:17pm On Apr 04, 2016
other countries most especially USA will not render help to you without having "something" in return.

I just hope this guy deliver

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by ademasta(m): 2:18pm On Apr 04, 2016
Amin o
Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by AleAirHub(m): 2:18pm On Apr 04, 2016
uche87:
President Muhammadu Buhari has traveled to 21 countries in the last 10 months of his administration and his trip to the United States of America for a nuclear summit makes it his 25th time of jetting out for a personal or state affair according to a compilation made by the African Independent Television, AIT.

Buhari's trips which are heavily motivated by Foreign Direct Investments haven't been as fruitless as strong social media claims paint them to be. His foreign trips have been tagged as acts of ''globetrotting or junketing" gulping over $23 million thus far from the country's treasury according to the People's Democratic Party, PDP.

Here are some major breakthroughs from Buhari's frequent trips abroad:

(1) China is set to invest $60 billion dollars in Nigeria and Africa:

During the China-Africa summit held in Johannesburg, South Africa attended by President Muhammadu Buhari in December, 2015, Chinese President Xi Jinping promised to invest $60 billion in Africa with Nigeria being the most populous nation in Africa benefiting immensely.

(2) China has also sought more crude oil exportation from Nigeria:

Following an agreement with Buhari at the China-Africa summit, China decided to ignore the emergence of Iran to buy more crude oil from Nigeria which will go a long way in boosting the country's economy. This announcement was made by the Economic and Commercial Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, Mr Zao LingXiang during an interview in Abuja in March, 2016.

(3) U.S.A has decided to buy more crude oil from Nigeria after suspending trade relations during the previous administration:

President Muhammadu Buhari has made two trips to the United States of America since his emergence. This helped in fixing the strained trade relationship between both countries under the Goodluck Ebele Jonathan administration during which the United States halted the buying of crude oil from Nigeria due to the high rate of corruption in the country. On the 24th of March, reports emerged that the U.S importation of Nigerian crude had jumped to 559,000 barrels per day.

(4) U.S.A is set to invest over $600 million in Nigeria this year:

This was announced by the Secretary of state, John Kerry during the opening session of the U.S - Nigeria Bi-National Commission meeting. This will be aimed at reducing the spread of Malaria, HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and other stringent issues affecting the country.

(5) U.S has pledged to help Nigeria with concrete intelligence on the loot stashed abroad by corrupt former and current public office holders including the Boko Haram insurgency:


The United States of America is currently helping Nigeria with information on looted funds stashed abroad by corrupt politicians. This also extends to the status of the missing 219 Chibok girls and the progress of the Boko Haram sect. Most of this information hasn’t made the headlines due to their classified nature.

(6) Buhari's Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) deal with Qatar:

Although, this has been trailed by criticisms due to the fact that Nigeria has no national carrier, the deal will pave way for direct flights between Nigeria and Qatar which will foster better economic relationship.

(7) Buhari signed a bilateral agreement with the United Arab Emirates which will ensure the repatriation of stolen funds hidden in Dubai:


Reports have shown that Dubai is the new destination for looted funds which are saved in financial institutions and also used in the acquisition of properties. Reports also have it that UAE authorities blocked a former governor from transferring his looted $517 million from the country to Dominican Republic in a bid to prevent its repatriation to Federal Government coffers. This will go a long way in recovering lost funds needed to boost the ailing Nigeria's economy.

(cool Nigeria's membership of the Saudi Arabia-led coalition of Muslim countries against terror (ISMAT):

Although this membership has been heavily criticised due to fears of Buhari islamizing Nigeria, it’s a good move just as Nigeria's acceptance of the assistance of G-7 countries from the West on the same agenda. Any foreign help to make Boko Haram history should be exploited to make Nigeria and other neighbouring countries safe again after we have lost 20,000 people to terrorism as well as over 2 million Internally Displaced People.

Putting political, ethnic or religious affiliations aside, Buhari's foreign trips have made a bold statement in the international scene. More returns are guaranteed if our economy can be set on course with the development of capital projects to make the country attractive to foreign investors.

- See more at: http://villagetowncrier..com.ng/2016/04/top-benefits-of-president-muhammadu.html#sthash.Yi44uXfw.dpuf

Original Writer: Osayimwen Osahon George
Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by ussybaba(m): 2:18pm On Apr 04, 2016
God Bless PMB

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Guyman02: 2:18pm On Apr 04, 2016
1. Nigeria's membership of the Saudi Arabia-led coalition of Muslim countries against terror (ISMAT)?
Point of correction: That coalition is purely a Sunni Muslim alliance. It does not include any Shiite Muslim countries such as Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq. Its a divisive coalition even among Muslim nations

2. U.S.A is set to invest over $600 million in Nigeria this year
Never trust gifts from America. If they are sincere, let them say USA is directly going to build a 600MW power plant at $600 and handover to Nigeria within one year. Last year EU also pledged $500m but we cant see the money.
Moreover this money was meant to get PMB to devalue the Naira for the benefit of western briefcase portfolio investors

3. China is set to invest $60 billion dollars in Nigeria and Africa
Nothing new here, China has been the biggest investor in Africa and Nigeria for many years now even under OBJ, Yar'adua and GEJ

4. China has also sought more crude oil exportation from Nigeria
Why just crude oil? Cant we ask them to build a refinery here so that we can also export refined products and other goods to China to have a balance of trade.

5. U.S has pledged to help Nigeria with concrete intelligence on the loot stashed abroad
Una go wait taya! USA cannot and will not repatriate $150b of our stolen funds from their economy to Nigeria, they will continue to blow hot air and make promises. The white man is greedier than the black, if not they would not have allowed those funds into their country at the first instance.

6. Buhari's Bilateral Air Services Agreement (BASA) deal with Qatar
That agreement was condemned by experts as totally one sided in favour of Qatar as we dont have a national carrier to compete and benefit from the BASA.

7. Buhari signed a bilateral agreement with the United Arab Emirates which will ensure the repatriation of stolen funds hidden in Dubai

Same as 5 above. It took Switzerland almost 20 years to return Abacha loot without any interest on top, while Nigeria paid billions as interests to the Paris club for unscrupulous loans taken years ago.

While I may agree that the foreign visits by PMB has yielded some results in repackaging Nigeria's image among nations, we should not see it as the solution to our myriad of problems.
it is absurd that every Governor in Nigeria constantly travel abroad to look for the elusive foreign investors without remembering the old Nigeria idiom that says 'wetin you dey find go Sokoto dey inside your shokoto'

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by Agunechemba1(m): 2:18pm On Apr 04, 2016
Welcome development if TRUE


But we need to start seeing before we believe all this online propaganda.

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by AntiWailer: 2:19pm On Apr 04, 2016
TANTUMERGO007:
grin china is set.............. usa is set ....................... turkey is set..................... benin republic is set........................ grin

He pain am..


He will be in CHina next week to sign the Multi Billion Rail Deal.


Keep Wailing....

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by kabshina(m): 2:19pm On Apr 04, 2016
Well-done my president.

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by femiranking28(m): 2:19pm On Apr 04, 2016
The beneficiaries I see here are The pilot( his work schedule has increased) more flying more his pocket swells. The aids the just get to travel frequently and probably get some stuff abroad for their wives, girlfriends...

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by LUDALOOLO(m): 2:19pm On Apr 04, 2016
#istandwithbuharistill

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Re: Top Benefits Of Buhari's Foreign Trips Thus Far by pmc01(m): 2:19pm On Apr 04, 2016
Erimasexxy:

WHEN WILL baba visit agatu?
Why not take the lead?

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