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How States Celebrated Buhari’s Return In Nigeria (photos) by nelsonjay(m): 2:30pm On Mar 12, 2017
Buhari returned to the country amid celebration and jubilation throughout the country. Some celebrated in a special ways according the their culture especially some Northern part of the country.

Let takes a good at some state and the way they celebrated Buhari’s arrival from medical leave.


Kaduna State

The residences of Kaduna troop out en mass to celebrate the Buhari arrival. there was massive crowds seeing in the major cities of Kanuda state. The chanting of “Sai Baba” filled the air, many were seen in the vehicle, some in keke Nape, some in bike while many were trekking. how states celebrated Buhari’s return

Gombe State

The celebration became more interesting as crowd trooped out singing and dancing “Sai Baba”. the most interesting part of it was that many were slaughtering Rams, Goats and chicken. how states celebrated Buhari’s return

http://mystatenews.com/how-states-celebrated-buharis-return/

Re: How States Celebrated Buhari’s Return In Nigeria (photos) by WorldRichest: 8:38pm On Mar 12, 2017
The result of the 2019 Presidential election is becoming clearer. Where is the PDP that says, it wants to dispose Baba?

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Re: How States Celebrated Buhari’s Return In Nigeria (photos) by ImadeUReadThis: 8:41pm On Mar 12, 2017
WorldRichest:
The result of the 2019 Presidential election is becoming clearer. Where is the PDP that says, it wants to dispose Baba?

Stop celebrating your mediocre Buhari.

You APC zombies are like a relegation bound team which just won a crucial away match.

We know you guys will celebrate more than cup winners.

Take it or leave it, that walking dead real life zombie you are cheering his return as a national achievement has days left before being declared clinically dead.

And you zombies know this

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Re: How States Celebrated Buhari’s Return In Nigeria (photos) by WorldRichest: 8:57pm On Mar 12, 2017
ImadeUReadThis:


Stop celebrating your mediocre Buhari.

You APC zombies are like a relegation bound team which just won a crucial away match.

We know you guys will celebrate more than cup winners.

Take it or leave it, that walking dead real life zombie you are cheering his return as a national achievement has days left before being declared clinically dead.

And you zombies know this


Your crying continues.

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Re: How States Celebrated Buhari’s Return In Nigeria (photos) by dragonking3: 11:31pm On Mar 12, 2017
WorldRichest:
The result of the 2019 Presidential election is becoming clearer. Where is the PDP that says, it wants to dispose Baba?
Ask yourself, why is the celebration only in the core north? Buhari the dullard will be booted out in 2019. I will prefer to even vote ibori, Tinubu or even Atiku than that calamity called Buhari

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