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Bbc Mocks Buhari And Nigeria by CriticMaestro: 1:38pm On Feb 23, 2017
- The medical vacation of President Muhammadu Buhari is still a major discourse in Nigeria and beyond

- The BBC has compared the president’s absence to reality show, Big Brother Naija filmed in South Africa

- Nigerians are not sure when the president will come back

The BBC has compared President Muhammadu Buhari’s absence in Nigeria to the filming of reality show, Big Brother Naija in South Africa.

BBC make comparisons between Big Brother Naija and Buhari's absence
President Buhari's medical vacation continues to generate reactions
The popular reality show kicked off about the same period the president commenced his medical vacation in the United Kingdom.

‘’Both subjects were soon generating headlines for the same reason - neither of them were in Nigeria,’’ the report stated.

The report noted that while the howls of protests from outraged Big Brother fans soon died down, the clamour over Buhari’s extended medical stay in London is not going away.


And unlike Big Brother, there are no constant updates - in fact, President Buhari, 74, has not given a single interview since arriving in the UK.

BBC make comparisons between Big Brother Naija and Buhari's absence
Big Brother Naija contestants
Instead, the Nigerian public has to make do with pictures posted on the president’s meeting senior government officials as proof that he still is alive.

Last June, President Buhari spent nearly two weeks in London receiving treatment for an ear infection.

But the bigger issue this time is that officials have repeatedly refused to disclose his illness and are not saying when he will return to Nigeria.


Afenifere chieftain and elder statesman, Ayo Adebanjo recently said the presidency is not sincere about the true state of President Buhari’s health, adding that those around the president were taking Nigerians for fools.

Similarly, Former President-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Dr Dozie Ikedife has expressed his displeasure over how the presidency is handling the president’s health situation.

In a country where rumours are rife, the presidential statements have done little to dampen the speculation about the Buhari's health.

For no fault of theirs, Nigerians are acutely sensitive to leaders travelling abroad for medical reasons after President Umaru Yar'Adua died while in office in 2010.

For months, the public was kept in the dark while he received treatment in Saudi Arabia.The period of uncertainty created deep political instability in the country.


The House of Representatives has however dismissed some rumours that it is contemplating using the ‘doctrine of necessity’ which was used by the National Assembly to solve the Yar'adua saga.


BBC make comparisons between Big Brother Naija and Buhari's absence
The House of Representatives have dismissed rumours it plans to invoke the 'doctrine of necessity' to oust Buhari
"There is no vacuum at the top, President Buhari takes his constitutional role seriously, and has not personalised power, unlike other African leaders," says political analyst Jibrin Ibrahim.

On his part, opposition politician, Isuwa Dogo says: "President Buhari is a public figure and there is no need for him to hide behind his health issues.

"I want him to be back in the county. If there are successes, he will get the credit. If there are failures, he will get the blame."

So, while Big Brother fans will know in April who has been crowned the series winner, for now, no-one seems to know when Nigeria's president will come back ho

Meanwhile, Prophet TB Joshua has urged Nigerians to rise up in prayer for President Buhari, praying specifically for TB Joshua has urged Nigerians to rise up in prayer for President Buhari, praying specifically for “strength where is weakness”.


​source-https://www.naij.com/1090089-bbc-comparisons-big-brother-naija-buharis-absence.html?source=notification

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Re: Bbc Mocks Buhari And Nigeria by SlimBrawnie(f): 1:49pm On Feb 23, 2017
This Big brother show started a month ago, President Buhari
disappeared a month ago; have you ever wondered who 'Big
brother is....

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Re: Bbc Mocks Buhari And Nigeria by DozieInc(m): 1:58pm On Feb 23, 2017
London is the new FCT forget Abuja cheesy that is change.

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Re: Bbc Mocks Buhari And Nigeria by OmoNwa: 2:00pm On Feb 23, 2017
BBC comparing president's absence to a show not cool. That's to show you how our dear country have become laughing stock. Nigeria we hail thee!

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Re: Bbc Mocks Buhari And Nigeria by babyfaceafrica: 2:02pm On Feb 23, 2017
And so what?who BBC EPP?
Re: Bbc Mocks Buhari And Nigeria by Nobody: 3:45pm On Feb 23, 2017
Buhari don kill us finish na burial remain.

How can the president of a sovereign nation be hiding inside another nation with hostile tendencies all in d name of medical tourism.

Buhari is making us look like 180+million black fools.

Buhari don follow migrant boat go London.

Abeg, who dey close to aso rock make e epp me remove him portrait from that wall.

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Re: Bbc Mocks Buhari And Nigeria by Nobody: 4:39pm On Feb 23, 2017
I must say that Nigeria seems to have left the era of coups behind. It's a strong democracy by African standards grin

There are African countries where you try to absent for six hours, you will know of your new president from international press.

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Re: Bbc Mocks Buhari And Nigeria by Nateben(m): 5:22pm On Feb 23, 2017
grin

Re: Bbc Mocks Buhari And Nigeria by aloziedaya(m): 6:14pm On Feb 23, 2017
Let them mock us, we don't blame them after milking us dry in the name of colonial rule.
They crookedly left us in a mess of a political system, brainwashing the abokis to see governance as their birthright.
Amalgamating us and planting hatred and division among us while still indirectly controlling our politics.

Britain is a green snake in a green grass. They are responsible for whatever Nigeria is passing through today.

They should mock themselves first.

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