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London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by sarrki(m): 5:44am On Feb 20, 2017
Security staff at the Abuja House in London yesterday called in policemen to arrest a correspondent of The Guardian who was on the premises to see President Muhammadu Buhari and possibly interview him.

When the correspondent told a member of staff at the Abuja House, the official residence of the Nigerian High commissioner to the United Kingdom, yesterday afternoon that he had come to see the president, he replied: “As far as I’m concerned, he’s not here.”

At 2:50 p.m., when a black Mercedes jeep arrived, the occupant sitting by the driver rolled down the glass and asked the The Guardian correspondent, “why are you here?” “When I told him that l was a reporter with The Guardian and l had come to see if the president was there and to interview him, he looked quite irritated and replied angrily: ‘he’s not here, you can’t see anybody here.’ “


In an extraordinary move, two police officers, Constables Marlett and Stock, were called in by the security staff at the Abuja House to arrest the reporter. When both arrived on their motorcycles, they took the reporter’s name and date of birth and subsequently made a check on the national database, before staying around for about 20 minutes and then left.

Prior to that, the security staff threatened the reporter with the police when he called at the Kensington residence to interview President Buhari about his continued stay in the UK.

A few minutes after The Guardian arrived at the Abuja House, just after 1:00 p.m., wanting to speak to the high commissioner, the reporter was directed to go to the Embassy- Nigerian House at Northumberland Avenue. “Somebody should be there,” he was told.

Around 1:20 p.m., when a man and a teenage-looking girl wearing glasses pressed the buzzer, a security officer appeared to open the gate for the duo. When asked:”Is that the daughter of the president?” – judging by her resemblance of the First Lady- the security officer replied: “I don’t know.” He then reiterated that the reporter should go to the office at Northumberland Avenue.

When The Guardian pressed the buzzer about five minutes later, the security man sounded angry and threatened to call the police even when the reporter disclosed his identity and said he had come to speak to the president or any member of staff of the residence. “You should realise this is a private place and I will call the police,” he said. When he was immediately corrected and told that the reporter was standing outside in a public place, he then said:” l won’t speak to you again.”

But around 1:40 p.m., when two guests arrived, the reporter shook hand with one of them and asked, “have you come to see Mr. President?” He replied cheerfully, saying “yes”, but he didn’t enter the compound. He left about 15 minutes later.

Another security officer came out shortly after and told the reporter to move away from the main gate. “Excuse me, you can’t just stand here,” he said.

Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, was also at Abuja House, a strong indication that Buhari may actually be there. At 5:13p.m., Saraki emerged from the house in a black suit, accompanied by a male aide.


“Hello, Senate president, hello Senate president,” The Guardian said to him from outside the gate, before he entered an official car and was driven away.

Meanwhile, Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has accused the leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) of politicising the health status of President Buhari by their visitation to London which he described as “make-belief and too much of eye-service.”

Fayose said he had “temporarily suspended” his criticism of the president because of his health challenges. The governor spoke on a live programme tagged, ‘Meet Your Governor’ aired on the state-owned Ekiti Television and Radio Stations on Saturday.

Fayose who prayed for sound health for the president said his desire for a better Nigeria accounted for why he had been criticising the Federal Government when things were not done the right way.

“I don’t have any problem with the president; the only problem I have is with his handlers. They will say something today and say another ‪tomorrow. Anybody can fall sick,” he said.‬

Besides, the Anglican Bishop, Diocese of Lagos West, Rt. Revd. James Olusola Odedeji yesterday cautioned Nigerians against wishing the president dead but rather pray for his health and wellbeing so that he could succeed in delivering his electoral promises to the nation.

Odedeji spoke at the induction and installation of Venerable Adegoke Oludare Agara as the Dean of Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral held at the church in Ikeja, Lagos.

He said: “It is unfortunate in this country that Nigerians do hate their leaders. The rate at which people are willing to wish the president of the country dead is alarming. What are we going to gain if he dies?’’


http://m.guardian.ng/news/london-police-called-to-arrest-the-guardians-reporter-over-buhari/

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by madridguy(m): 5:45am On Feb 20, 2017
Get well soon Sai Baba.

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by sarrki(m): 5:45am On Feb 20, 2017
When you guys are bent on damaging the image of the country in the name of reporting

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by sarrki(m): 5:47am On Feb 20, 2017
We are not saying you guys should not report

Let it be caution with passion

It should also be factual

Nigeria journalist should do more of investigative journalism

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by echobazz: 5:50am On Feb 20, 2017
Where is our president?


Is he dead or alive,pls let the cat out of the bag.


Infact politics is a dirty game

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by AntiWailer: 5:50am On Feb 20, 2017
It is not by force to grant interview.

When you are on vacation, you can choose not to speak or grant interview about ur official capacity.

Buhari is on medical leave and Osinbajo is the Acting President.

Period.

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by sorextee(m): 5:50am On Feb 20, 2017
Is it by force to see buhari? undecided

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by sarrki(m): 5:52am On Feb 20, 2017
AntiWailer:
It is not by force to grant interview.

Exactly my brother

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by sarrki(m): 5:53am On Feb 20, 2017
sorextee:
Na wa o. Na by force to see buhari?

The thing tire me ooo

Everyone wants to us him to sell or shine

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by sarrki(m): 5:54am On Feb 20, 2017
madridguy:
Get well soon Sai Baba.

Amin

Morning boss

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by shortgun(m): 5:56am On Feb 20, 2017
sarrki:
We are not saying you guys should not report

Let it be caution with passion

It should also be factual

Nigeria journalist should do more of investigative journalism
The reporter is doing his job.
Nigerians have the right to know where Mr President is, they want to know why he abandoned his responsibilities and ran away to a foreign land after damaging our economy.

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by sarrki(m): 6:00am On Feb 20, 2017
shortgun:

The reporter is doing his job.
Nigerians have the right to know where Mr President is, they want to know why he abandoned his responsibilities and ran away to a foreign land after damaging our economy.



A conked wailer; wailing but not knowing exactly what is making him to wail.

Let me help you so that you can have direction on your wailing

Baba sent a letter to the both house that osinbajo can act on his behalf

That is what constitution requires him to do

Now you can wail appropriately

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by Dujardin(m): 6:01am On Feb 20, 2017
I think we shouldn't castigate the reporters, they are known, all over the world, for intruding in your privacy.

Get well soon Mr. President

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by TPAND(f): 6:03am On Feb 20, 2017
Buhari thinks London is like Nigeria where lawlessness and no freedom of speech prevails.

The reporter is doing is job Mr. Buhari. Leave their country and come back to yours. Stop wasting our money on medical tourism

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by dingbang(m): 6:03am On Feb 20, 2017
Is London now the capital of Nigeria?

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by nwabobo: 6:04am On Feb 20, 2017
sarrki:
Security staff at the Abuja House in London yesterday called in policemen to arrest a correspondent of The Guardian who was on the premises to see President Muhammadu Buhari and possibly interview him.

When the correspondent told a member of staff at the Abuja House, the official residence of the Nigerian High commissioner to the United Kingdom, yesterday afternoon that he had come to see the president, he replied: “As far as I’m concerned, he’s not here.”

At 2:50 p.m., when a black Mercedes jeep arrived, the occupant sitting by the driver rolled down the glass and asked the The Guardian correspondent, “why are you here?” “When I told him that l was a reporter with The Guardian and l had come to see if the president was there and to interview him, he looked quite irritated and replied angrily: ‘he’s not here, you can’t see anybody here.’ “


In an extraordinary move, two police officers, Constables Marlett and Stock, were called in by the security staff at the Abuja House to arrest the reporter. When both arrived on their motorcycles, they took the reporter’s name and date of birth and subsequently made a check on the national database, before staying around for about 20 minutes and then left.

Prior to that, the security staff threatened the reporter with the police when he called at the Kensington residence to interview President Buhari about his continued stay in the UK.

A few minutes after The Guardian arrived at the Abuja House, just after 1:00 p.m., wanting to speak to the high commissioner, the reporter was directed to go to the Embassy- Nigerian House at Northumberland Avenue. “Somebody should be there,” he was told.

Around 1:20 p.m., when a man and a teenage-looking girl wearing glasses pressed the buzzer, a security officer appeared to open the gate for the duo. When asked:”Is that the daughter of the president?” – judging by her resemblance of the First Lady- the security officer replied: “I don’t know.” He then reiterated that the reporter should go to the office at Northumberland Avenue.

When The Guardian pressed the buzzer about five minutes later, the security man sounded angry and threatened to call the police even when the reporter disclosed his identity and said he had come to speak to the president or any member of staff of the residence. “You should realise this is a private place and I will call the police,” he said. When he was immediately corrected and told that the reporter was standing outside in a public place, he then said:” l won’t speak to you again.”

But around 1:40 p.m., when two guests arrived, the reporter shook hand with one of them and asked, “have you come to see Mr. President?” He replied cheerfully, saying “yes”, but he didn’t enter the compound. He left about 15 minutes later.

Another security officer came out shortly after and told the reporter to move away from the main gate. “Excuse me, you can’t just stand here,” he said.

Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, was also at Abuja House, a strong indication that Buhari may actually be there. At 5:13p.m., Saraki emerged from the house in a black suit, accompanied by a male aide.


“Hello, Senate president, hello Senate president,” The Guardian said to him from outside the gate, before he entered an official car and was driven away.

Meanwhile, Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose has accused the leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) of politicising the health status of President Buhari by their visitation to London which he described as “make-belief and too much of eye-service.”

Fayose said he had “temporarily suspended” his criticism of the president because of his health challenges. The governor spoke on a live programme tagged, ‘Meet Your Governor’ aired on the state-owned Ekiti Television and Radio Stations on Saturday.

Fayose who prayed for sound health for the president said his desire for a better Nigeria accounted for why he had been criticising the Federal Government when things were not done the right way.

“I don’t have any problem with the president; the only problem I have is with his handlers. They will say something today and say another ‪tomorrow. Anybody can fall sick,” he said.‬

Besides, the Anglican Bishop, Diocese of Lagos West, Rt. Revd. James Olusola Odedeji yesterday cautioned Nigerians against wishing the president dead but rather pray for his health and wellbeing so that he could succeed in delivering his electoral promises to the nation.

Odedeji spoke at the induction and installation of Venerable Adegoke Oludare Agara as the Dean of Archbishop Vining Memorial Church Cathedral held at the church in Ikeja, Lagos.

He said: “It is unfortunate in this country that Nigerians do hate their leaders. The rate at which people are willing to wish the president of the country dead is alarming. What are we going to gain if he dies?’’




http://m.guardian.ng/news/london-police-called-to-arrest-the-guardians-reporter-over-buhari/


Hahaha grin grin grin

They thought they were in Nigeria where they could order their police or DSS to arrest the journalist. This is UK bro. They wasted their time calling a policeman on the journalist. The police came and left as there was no reason to arrest the journalist who was only doing his job. Imagine this happening in Aso Rock, na gobe.

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by MaziOmenuko: 6:04am On Feb 20, 2017
sarrki:


The thing tire me ooo

Everyone wants to us him to sell or shine

What else do you think investigative journalism is? Should he have stayed back in his house and write a report about the whereabouts of the president without making efforts to find out things for himself? He is trying to do his job professionally and you are crying foul, what if he stays inbthe comfort of his house and writes that the president is dead or has cancer or is down with stroke? Would that be better?

Someone is making effort to get the details of what is really going on, the trip must have been sponsored by his employees, the dude must have spent hours waiting to be attended to and that is not investigative journalism. Tomorrow if he publishes a report based on speculation, you start shouting fake reporter.

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by sarrki(m): 6:08am On Feb 20, 2017
MaziOmenuko:


What else do you think investigative journalism is? Should he have stayed back in his house and write a report about the whereabouts of the president without making efforts to find out things for himself? He is trying to do his job professionally and you are crying foul, what if he stays inbthe comfort of his house and writes that the president is dead or has cancer or is down with stroke? Would that be better?

Someone is making effort to get the details of what is really going on, the trip must have been sponsored by his employees, the dude must have spent hours waiting to be attended to and that is not investigative journalism. Tomorrow if he publishes a report based on speculation, you start shouting fake reporter.

Brother use that thing nah

Its just too early to tell me say it's overheating

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by momentarylapse: 6:08am On Feb 20, 2017
dingbang:
Is London now the capital of Nigeria?






You no know since? Try ask your parents...you may actually be from kent

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by ewigmee: 6:09am On Feb 20, 2017
sarrki:
We are not saying you guys should not report

Let it be caution with passion

It should also be factual

Nigeria journalist should do more of investigative journalism
what the guy was doing is investigative journlism. He didn't sleep, dream and wake up and publish ill news about mr president - he wanted to be sure of what to publish.

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by hungryboy(m): 6:09am On Feb 20, 2017
MaziOmenuko:


What else do you think investigative journalism is? Should he have stayed back in his house and write a report about the whereabouts of the president without making efforts to find out things for himself? He is trying to do his job professionally and you are crying foul, what if he stays inbthe comfort of his house and writes that the president is dead or has cancer or is down with stroke? Would that be better?

Someone is making effort to get the details of what is really going on, the trip must have been sponsored by his employees, the dude must have spent hours waiting to be attended to and that is not investigative journalism. Tomorrow if he publishes a report based on speculation, you start shouting fake reporter.
Bros leave that man


Na Buhari media centre employee him be

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by MaziOmenuko: 6:13am On Feb 20, 2017
AntiWailer:
It is not by force to grant interview.

There is something called 'freedom of information' embedded in our constitution. Everyone has the right to seek information. There's also a profession called 'jounalism', it is their job to make information available to the people.

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by phyllosilicate(m): 6:15am On Feb 20, 2017
He said he saw the Senate president entering the house. This means President Buhari isn't in a hospital.

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by MaziOmenuko: 6:16am On Feb 20, 2017
sarrki:


Brother use that thing nah

Its just too early to tell me say it's overheating

Ad hominem

would have thought you were more educated than this.

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by IgweBUIKE1(m): 6:19am On Feb 20, 2017
they should have atleast deny him with style not resulting to cheap lies

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by bitcoininvesto(m): 6:19am On Feb 20, 2017
sorextee:
Na wa o. Na by force to see buhari?
Na by force o. grin

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by shortgun(m): 6:21am On Feb 20, 2017
sarrki:




A conked wailer; wailing but not knowing exactly what is making him to wail.

Let me help you so that you can have direction on your wailing

Baba sent a letter to the both house that osinbajo can act on his behalf

That is what constitution requires him to do

Now you can wail appropriately
The constitution also says he should resign if he can't perform his duties as President.
When it favours u zombies; you quote the constitution, when the odds are against you; you become lawless.

What does the constitution say about disobeying court orders?
What does it say about invading people homes without a warrant?
What does it say about detening people unlawfully?

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by freeze001(f): 6:21am On Feb 20, 2017
sarrki:
We are not saying you guys should not report

Let it be caution with passion

It should also be factual

Nigeria journalist should do more of investigative journalism
sarrki:
When you guys are bent on damaging the image of the country in the name of reporting

Here u are asking for investigative journalism after saying they want to damage the image of the country.
So how can they deliver an investigative report without visiting the last known location of the object of the investigation?

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by modath(f): 6:21am On Feb 20, 2017
MaziOmenuko:


What else do you think investigative journalism is? Should he have stayed back in his house and write a report about the whereabouts of the president without making efforts to find out things for himself? He is trying to do his job professionally and you are crying foul, what if he stays inbthe comfort of his house and writes that the president is dead or has cancer or is down with stroke? Would that be better?

Someone is making effort to get the details of what is really going on, the trip must have been sponsored by his employees, the dude must have spent hours waiting to be attended to and that is not investigative journalism. Tomorrow if he publishes a report based on speculation, you start shouting fake reporter.


Bros, as we know for a fact.... Getting an interview slot with high profile individuals is not a matter of just stumbling by & asking to see them. .... Did the guardian newpaper guy book an interview with the man prior to just knocking on the gate?

There is no news in this, this is sensationalism for the sheer hell of it... even your local govt chairman is not likely to grant you the time of day in this particular circumstances... Saraki (& probably Zahra)were ushered in, that's that with that...

We are grown and know how things ought to be, we shouldn't let our emotion & the way we feel about the nation's state of affairs get in the way of quick / rational &objective criticism! ! Haba!!!


P.S.... I know some fools are going to keep their frozen brain in the oven to warm up & quote me to yarn dust, Please do, You'll be fixed quickly... sad

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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by madridguy(m): 6:22am On Feb 20, 2017
Morning Sir.

sarrki:


Amin

Morning boss
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Re: London Police Called To Arrest The Guardian’s Reporter Over Buhari by AntiWailer: 6:28am On Feb 20, 2017
MaziOmenuko:


There is something called 'freedom of information' embedded in our constitution. Everyone has the right to seek information. There's also a profession called 'jounalism', it is their job to make information available to the people.

Freedom of information does not trample on rights to privacy.

If u need information, u can go to the people in charge of the information and not compulsorily the President.

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