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Buhari’s UK Medical Tourism And Mr. Adesina’s Tweet by ken2015: 8:57am On Feb 16, 2017
Buhari’s UK Medical tourism And Mr. Adesina’s Tweet

“The truth is inconvertible; panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is.” Believe!
“Some people have been lied to so much, they now find it difficult to accept the truth. Truth is inconvertible, even if some don’t believe.”
The above words, wise ones really, were tweeted by Mr. Femi Adesina in the morning of Feb. 9, 2017. Mr. Adesina was unarguably right in his tweet: truth, anytime, anywhere, is incontestably inconvertible. Nevertheless, the truth is inconvertible…, as he pointed out in the first tweet, leaves one wondering what truth Mr. Adesina was referring to. Perhaps the truth that the President was/is seriously sick to the point of incapacitation, due to a certain serious health condition that has seen his hearing organ speedily loosing strength and nearing deafness, according to reports milling around on the internet. Or perhaps Mr. Adesina was referring to the truth, that he—Femi Adsina does not know what to believe anymore, since he’s not been allowed to speak directly with his principal, but has communicated him, as he want us believe, via personnel waiting on him.
Mr. Adesina tweeted, some people have been lied to so much, they now find it difficult to accept ‘the truth’… Again I ask, what truth?! Indeed what truth was Mr. Adesina talking about in his post? The truth that the President has refused to address the citizenry to douse tension in the country about his whereabouts, even though he’s said to be hale and hearty? Or the truth that the President, whose so-called leave was supposed to have started on the 23rd of Jan,2017, according to the letter written by him and submitted to the NASS, jetted out of the country on the 19th, four days prior to the actual date, and without waiting for his Vice who was leading a delegation in Davos, Switzerland, to return? Or the truth that even when it was obvious all was/is not well with the president’ s health condition, at least we all know how some individuals at the helm have not ceased to show their fears, by consistently calling for prayers for the ‘hale and hearty’ headman, yet Nigerians were still told cheap lies by the presidency, that the president is enjoying his leave abroad and in high spirits? I mean, what truth was Mr. Femi Adesina actually talking about?! Perhaps some kind of truth that Nigerians are yet to know about; but definitely it cannot be this kind shrouded in secrecy and coated with funny colors of make-believe papers as they-the presidency- have continued to sell us. Or does Mr. Adesina know some truth about PMB’S whereabouts which Nigerians don’t know, and he’s afraid to break open the lid?
But Nigerians are getting wiser now. Things are no longer as they used to be. Really, they are getting to know their leaders well, and that’s a plus for us. They now know foul play when they see it, and that tells why they couldn’t keep mum when barely a day after the president jetted out of the country in such a hurried manner as he did, two former presidents of this country met in a closed door meeting at Ota, after which one of them, a renowned political juggernaut and a serious game-changer in the dirty game, came out to announce in the media the following day, that shopping for candidate for the presidency should go southeast come 2019. And the Baba who made this statement hitherto was known to have thrown in his hat for North rule till 2023; so what truth does Mr. Adesina want us to buy from Him and his colleagues again. I am still guessing. Perhaps the truth, that the hale and hearty PMB who gave the date of his return to the country as 6th Feb. 2017, surprisingly hours to the given date wrote again, however he did that, to postpone his return, and this time indefinitely? Or could it be the truth, that conflicting reports have continued to emerge as regarding the president’s true state and whereabouts, leaving Nigerians, who put him in office, in the dark? Whereas Mr. Adesina and his colleagues in the office have not ceased to give very erratic reports on the president’s true condition, insisting he is hale and hearty and at the same time urging Nigerians to pray for his recovery, others who claim to have visited PMB in London have on their own kept mute on his true state of health.
However, history always has a way of repeating itself; and this isn’t my saying; and saying it here does not mean I am praying for a repeat of the Yar’adua scenario. But all flesh will go the way of mortals. The truth, though, remains that the situation on ground has shown us that President Buhari’s presence in the country is no better than his absence. In fact, it even seems his absence these couple of days has far more greater advantage and promises a greater future for the citizenry. Yet, when the president returns from his trip abroad, he should discern wisely the happenings of this period of his absence and tell himself the truth no other person will tell him, not even his Minister of Information and Communication, whose questionable tongue has shown: Nigerians are tired of Mr. Buhari as their President; Nigerians don’t want Mr. Buhari as their president again; Nigerians demand an apology from Mr. Buhari and his immediate resignation from office; Mr. Buhari should show his much-talked sincerity and love for Nigeria, by tendering his resignation to allow a capable hand drive the country out of recession. #l StandwithNigeria#!
Re: Buhari’s UK Medical Tourism And Mr. Adesina’s Tweet by PassingShot(m): 8:59am On Feb 16, 2017
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ken2015:
Buhari’s UK Medical tourism And Mr. Adesina’s Tweet

“The truth is inconvertible; panic may resent it, ignorance may deride it, malice may distort it, but there it is.” Believe!
“Some people have been lied to so much, they now find it difficult to accept the truth. Truth is inconvertible, even if some don’t believe.”
The above words, wise ones really, were tweeted by Mr. Femi Adesina in the morning of Feb. 9, 2017. Mr. Adesina was unarguably right in his tweet: truth, anytime, anywhere, is incontestably inconvertible. Nevertheless, the truth is inconvertible…, as he pointed out in the first tweet, leaves one wondering what truth Mr. Adesina was referring to. Perhaps the truth that the President was/is seriously sick to the point of incapacitation, due to a certain serious health condition that has seen his hearing organ speedily loosing strength and nearing deafness, according to reports milling around on the internet. Or perhaps Mr. Adesina was referring to the truth, that he—Femi Adsina does not know what to believe anymore, since he’s not been allowed to speak directly with his principal, but has communicated him, as he want us believe, via personnel waiting on him.
Mr. Adesina tweeted, some people have been lied to so much, they now find it difficult to accept ‘the truth’… Again I ask, what truth?! Indeed what truth was Mr. Adesina talking about in his post? The truth that the President has refused to address the citizenry to douse tension in the country about his whereabouts, even though he’s said to be hale and hearty? Or the truth that the President, whose so-called leave was supposed to have started on the 23rd of Jan,2017, according to the letter written by him and submitted to the NASS, jetted out of the country on the 19th, four days prior to the actual date, and without waiting for his Vice who was leading a delegation in Davos, Switzerland, to return? Or the truth that even when it was obvious all was/is not well with the president’ s health condition, at least we all know how some individuals at the helm have not ceased to show their fears, by consistently calling for prayers for the ‘hale and hearty’ headman, yet Nigerians were still told cheap lies by the presidency, that the president is enjoying his leave abroad and in high spirits? I mean, what truth was Mr. Femi Adesina actually talking about?! Perhaps some kind of truth that Nigerians are yet to know about; but definitely it cannot be this kind shrouded in secrecy and coated with funny colors of make-believe papers as they-the presidency- have continued to sell us. Or does Mr. Adesina know some truth about PMB’S whereabouts which Nigerians don’t know, and he’s afraid to break open the lid?
But Nigerians are getting wiser now. Things are no longer as they used to be. Really, they are getting to know their leaders well, and that’s a plus for us. They now know foul play when they see it, and that tells why they couldn’t keep mum when barely a day after the president jetted out of the country in such a hurried manner as he did, two former presidents of this country met in a closed door meeting at Ota, after which one of them, a renowned political juggernaut and a serious game-changer in the dirty game, came out to announce in the media the following day, that shopping for candidate for the presidency should go southeast come 2019. And the Baba who made this statement hitherto was known to have thrown in his hat for North rule till 2023; so what truth does Mr. Adesina want us to buy from Him and his colleagues again. I am still guessing. Perhaps the truth, that the hale and hearty PMB who gave the date of his return to the country as 6th Feb. 2017, surprisingly hours to the given date wrote again, however he did that, to postpone his return, and this time indefinitely? Or could it be the truth, that conflicting reports have continued to emerge as regarding the president’s true state and whereabouts, leaving Nigerians, who put him in office, in the dark? Whereas Mr. Adesina and his colleagues in the office have not ceased to give very erratic reports on the president’s true condition, insisting he is hale and hearty and at the same time urging Nigerians to pray for his recovery, others who claim to have visited PMB in London have on their own kept mute on his true state of health.
However, history always has a way of repeating itself; and this isn’t my saying; and saying it here does not mean I am praying for a repeat of the Yar’adua scenario. But all flesh will go the way of mortals. The truth, though, remains that the situation on ground has shown us that President Buhari’s presence in the country is no better than his absence. In fact, it even seems his absence these couple of days has far more greater advantage and promises a greater future for the citizenry. Yet, when the president returns from his trip abroad, he should discern wisely the happenings of this period of his absence and tell himself the truth no other person will tell him, not even his Minister of Information and Communication, whose questionable tongue has shown: Nigerians are tired of Mr. Buhari as their President; Nigerians don’t want Mr. Buhari as their president again; Nigerians demand an apology from Mr. Buhari and his immediate resignation from office; Mr. Buhari should show his much-talked sincerity and love for Nigeria, by tendering his resignation to allow a capable hand drive the country out of recession. #l StandwithNigeria#!

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Re: Buhari’s UK Medical Tourism And Mr. Adesina’s Tweet by Funlordmaniac(m): 9:04am On Feb 16, 2017
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O.p look at the reaction of my son's after i read out this your "amazing igbere lies" to them this morning!

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