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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by PierreDeFermath(m): 2:23pm On Jan 21, 2018
Beautiful Aisha is actually way different from past first ladies. I think its because she is from a rich family. She is the type if wife any man should pray for. she has it all

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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by Snow02: 2:24pm On Jan 21, 2018
amen
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by fatpogba7(m): 2:26pm On Jan 21, 2018
This gullible people don't know that its all a strategy ...I cannot be deceived!

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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 2:27pm On Jan 21, 2018
ochejoseph:
PENDULUM | Letter of Appreciation to Mrs Aisha Buhari – By DeleMomodu


Your Excellency, let me start by telling you that this letter is not intended to flatter you but to show my profound appreciation, and that of so many like minds, for your uncommon sagacity at a time it seems wisdom has taken leave from most people in our dear beloved country and they are more engaged in flights of fancy. You are a classic example of that adage that says “behind every successful man is a woman.” Let me assure you that you are in a class of your own. And I thank God for blessing Nigeria with your kind.

I decided to write this letter only yesterday when I came across your tweets, or retweets, of the Oak Television videos that have since gone viral. I have never seen any wife of a Nigerian President who would openly criticise a government in which she is a major beneficiary. I’m even more surprised that you would voluntarily endorse and promote videos that criticised your government on social media. You may not know it but you’re setting new standards in our country. You shall be called a quintessential pacesetter, when tomorrow comes. I have no doubt that no matter what, when all is said and done, and the present administration is long gone, you would have left behind a positive enduring legacy, an epitome of womanhood and wifely rectitude. My prayer continues to be that we will be able to say the same of your husband, our dear President Muhammadu Buhari, notwithstanding the fact that he now has little time to address and redress so many shortcomings.

I’m certain that if your husband had listened to your wise counsel much earlier he would have, probably, averted the mess in which he is currently enmeshed. Your husband rode to power with so much love and goodwill, the type we’ve not experienced since June 12, 1993, when Chief Moshood Abiola won the Presidential election, fair and square. The expectations were very high, in a similar fashion, in 2015, when majority of the voters, including former critics of your husband chose to support or vote for him. His was a miraculous resurrection. No one expected him to waste such humongous goodwill at all and, nevertheless, not so soon after his return to power. But before we blinked our eyes, things had started falling apart. It took forever to assemble his team. And when he finally did, many wondered why they could not have been selected much earlier, given the nature and calibre of people selected. Indeed, it was as if Nigerians expected that your choices were going to descend from heaven and some angels were going to be appointed. The government started losing steam and stamina from that moment.

Not just that. Your husband’s ruling Party, APC, started a war of attrition in the National Assembly. Some of his biggest supporters were suddenly pounced upon and humiliated publicly while your husband kept a straight poker face, as if he knew nothing or it was not any of his business. This fierce battle inadvertently united and aligned some of his own party faithful with the opposition and they even succeeded in sharing very powerful positions with them. I’m sure your husband had been misled into thinking he still had the power of life and death like he did as a military Head of State after the overthrow of the Shagari regime in 1983. He also forgot an important characteristic of Nigerians, our ability to forgive and forget easily. The same Nigerians who would shout “crucify him” today are the same people who would scream “don’t kill him” for various reasons, ranging from ethnicity to religion or even pecuniary gains. There is also the quotalisation of corruption, a situation where stealing enjoys Federal Character.

As if that was not bad enough, the Nigerian economy suffered its worst cataclysmic fall in decades, perhaps, because of the ill-informed decision of your husband’s government to ban people from depositing United States Dollars into their accounts. As interpreted by laymen like me, a country that desperately needed an injection of foreign exchange into its Central Bank was actually rejecting the medicine it badly needed. Maybe this was the beginning of the end. All manner of freaky controls followed. Kids who were schooling abroad began to suffer untold hardships. Those with scholarships from home were being dishonoured. I remember writing a memo to the President begging him not to offend those kids. Education had always been a major investment in Nigerians and any attempt to deprive our youths the best education at home and abroad was an invitation to trouble. Before the decision was properly sorted, many young people had given up on this government to protect their future. In a country that found easy money for pilgrimages, it was very unfortunate that education was never a priority.

You blew me apart when you found your voice and spoke up openly and candidly and lamented the way your husband’s government was shattering into smithereens. You were in a position to know, and very right to tell the whole world, that your husband was not in charge and that if the situation continued unabated, you were not likely to support his second term bid. Though you were told to mind your own business at the time, the point had been made so eloquently and poignantly. Today, and looking back, it seems, you’re indeed a prophet without honour at home. Everything you said has become gospel truth.

One more example of your admonition to our President. Why would he abandon the key figures who made his winning the election possible? Those Party Chieftains who ensured his electoral victory were either studiously ignored or conveniently abandoned. It was as if the President had laboured alone on what had been a remarkable collaborative effort. As you rightly noted, Ma, the people you started seeing in the Presidential villa were strange faces that you didn’t see in the heat of the battle. I’m aware of the personal efforts you made reaching out to some of such people to appease them and assuage their sore feelings. That is what every good woman and supportive wife should do in the face of wanton disregard and disrespect of the gallant warriors who fought to demolish the PDP behemoth when it was least expected.

Today, the chickens have come home to roost. It appears the President has suddenly woken up from his slumber or maybe the mask of the evildoers has suddenly been lifted and the President we all voted for has come back from the deep. Our President is now under pressure to reach out frantically, and desperately, to the same people who were used and dumped after that landmark election in 2015. The same people you pleaded for and urged should be absorbed and assimilated into an all-inclusive government of patriots who worked to enthrone democratic principles and the change philosophy you became known as the apostle of.

Now, the President is working extra hard, using extra time and effort, to bring back some of those who have been ostracized for no justifiable reason. Suddenly, he is now making appointments which were penciled in almost 3 years ago, leading to an understandably botched exercise. The flaws notwithstanding, key national institutions will be properly administered for the first time in your husband’s tenure. We hope that the necessary refinement of this list of appointees will not take forever again. Time is fast spent and your husband will do well to quickly confirm the authentic list and let those appointed get to work. Others may see it as largesse to the Party Faithful but why not? However, as discerning administrators and observers will know, the essence of these appointments is not just in rewarding Party members but in your husband fulfilling his statutory and constitutional responsibilities and not being seen as running an autocratic, exclusive government. Every government that observes the rule of law and not merely pays lip service to it is on the path of righteousness.

More recently and commendably, Mr President is digging deep. He is now interacting with the people that he needs to move the country forward and ensure that he himself has a lasting legacy. It is gratifying to see the President having meetings and dinners with members of his Party, principal officers of the National Assembly and other key stakeholders. God is indeed wonderful. Those who felt you were seeking relevance, and personal comfort, have now realised your level of patriotism and love for Nigeria, as those things that you yearned for and spoke out about at great peril to your personal comfort and safety are now beginning to happen. It is my prayer that you will yet have the last laugh over the ignominious cabal that seemed to have held your husband hostage and attempted to strangulate our nation in the process. You are a woman of virtue and honour and Nigerians can’t appreciate you enough. So this weekend, on behalf of my fellow citizens I say bravo and doff my heart to a gentle Amazon, beautiful soul, visionary woman and invite my fellow Nigerians to do the same!

May God continue to bless and protect you and your family.

http://www.signalng.com/pendulum-letter-appreciation-mrs-aisha-buhari-delemomodu/





@ Sarrki... . do you think what your president wife is doing Is wise ?
If this is a deliberate strategy approved by her husband then they both dong know what they are doing
If this isa deliberate move on her part to force the hands of ur husband then she is an adjective of a bad wife

Is this what you call act of APC ?

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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by Seehydee(m): 2:27pm On Jan 21, 2018
Someone should read and summarize Abeg
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 2:27pm On Jan 21, 2018
Four stages of Buhari government
2015 #sai# baba
2016 #kai# baba
2017 #why# baba
2018 #bye# baba
2019 #out# baba

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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by kalu61(m): 2:29pm On Jan 21, 2018
If Aisha who knows jibril rod size can say this,who am l
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by Marvis4real(f): 2:30pm On Jan 21, 2018
o setie , O setigo!

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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by gabolak(m): 2:31pm On Jan 21, 2018
Anyone that stands with the masses now, posterity will not forget them.

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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by erinalex: 2:32pm On Jan 21, 2018
luvinhubby:
Goodluck Jonathan will be like this to Buhari now,

See your life......... grin
if only patience Jonathan had done something like this...... may be .....,just may be......,
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by jaxxy(m): 2:33pm On Jan 21, 2018
I read the whole piece bt I doubt buhari has woken up from d deep slumber as u say bt he is merely patching things up for another round of elections after which the cabal will Reign again! And Even more gloriously!!! To solve the problem u hv to go to it roots.

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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by erinalex: 2:33pm On Jan 21, 2018
Obudupikin:
Buhari doesn't deserve such a woman.
yea, gej deserves her.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by luvinhubby(m): 2:35pm On Jan 21, 2018
erinalex:
if only patience Jonathan had done something like this...... may be .....,just may be......,

At least her husband was in charge and was not teleguided as the herdsman-in-chief is been done with today.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by erinalex: 2:36pm On Jan 21, 2018
fatpogba7:
This gullible people don't know that its all a strategy ...I cannot be deceived!
this type of "strategy", is far better than d " strategy " employed by Mrs Jonathan.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by vertueptime: 2:46pm On Jan 21, 2018
ashjay001:



Seems u wailers don't get reverse psychology! The masses will still vote PMB, because dey'll feel, Aisha is in their corner!



The question u'll need to be asking; is she gonna divorce him? is she gonna campaign against him? is she gonna actually take steps to derail/dicourage, his 2nd term agenda?
She has already sai that she will not follow him to campaign if things dont change, what else do u want to hear from her
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by YaxxVille(m): 2:49pm On Jan 21, 2018
The man is a power monger. No amount of derailment will make him change his second term bid.
ashjay001:



Seems u wailers don't get reverse psychology! The masses will still vote PMB, because dey'll feel, Aisha is in their corner!



The question u'll need to be asking; is she gonna divorce him? is she gonna campaign against him? is she gonna actually take steps to derail/dicourage, his 2nd term agenda?
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by olatbs(m): 2:50pm On Jan 21, 2018
Nice one by mr dele (na my boi) to mrs aisha buhari. A letter should also be written to PMB too if not for anything but to thank him too for letting us know that no matter how hard we try we cant solve or satisfy nigerians cos if we do sumtin else will pop up. I must tell ya all that PMB is so much better than PDP nd their cohorts.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by uvalued(m): 2:51pm On Jan 21, 2018
Aisha buhari and dele momodu are enemy of the state - sarrki
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 2:57pm On Jan 21, 2018
epic /words on marble! thumbs up @dele momodu! kudos @ Aisha!
buhari is an eternal BLUNDER! dude's a gross WASTE of my vote.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by OyiboOyibo(m): 3:00pm On Jan 21, 2018
When a virtuous woman marries a mad man.....Aisha God bless u
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by yhemster(m): 3:06pm On Jan 21, 2018
I remembered some of us were skeptic of Buhari governance ability based on his records while he was the Head of State. We asked Nigerians to be cautious, "a known enemy is better than an unknown angel", we were tagged as "enemies of Nigeria progress" and purpets of GEJ. Anyway, it said that "the grass is always looking greener from the other side". Unfortunately, history has repeated itself.

***Kai, This madam is beautiful.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by winnersmith: 3:08pm On Jan 21, 2018
Abeg who read am. Hunger d land. Can't read well.
ochejoseph:
PENDULUM | Letter of Appreciation to Mrs Aisha Buhari – By DeleMomodu


Your Excellency, let me start by telling you that this letter is not intended to flatter you but to show my profound appreciation, and that of so many like minds, for your uncommon sagacity at a time it seems wisdom has taken leave from most people in our dear beloved country and they are more engaged in flights of fancy. You are a classic example of that adage that says “behind every successful man is a woman.” Let me assure you that you are in a class of your own. And I thank God for blessing Nigeria with your kind.

I decided to write this letter only yesterday when I came across your tweets, or retweets, of the Oak Television videos that have since gone viral. I have never seen any wife of a Nigerian President who would openly criticise a government in which she is a major beneficiary. I’m even more surprised that you would voluntarily endorse and promote videos that criticised your government on social media. You may not know it but you’re setting new standards in our country. You shall be called a quintessential pacesetter, when tomorrow comes. I have no doubt that no matter what, when all is said and done, and the present administration is long gone, you would have left behind a positive enduring legacy, an epitome of womanhood and wifely rectitude. My prayer continues to be that we will be able to say the same of your husband, our dear President Muhammadu Buhari, notwithstanding the fact that he now has little time to address and redress so many shortcomings.

I’m certain that if your husband had listened to your wise counsel much earlier he would have, probably, averted the mess in which he is currently enmeshed. Your husband rode to power with so much love and goodwill, the type we’ve not experienced since June 12, 1993, when Chief Moshood Abiola won the Presidential election, fair and square. The expectations were very high, in a similar fashion, in 2015, when majority of the voters, including former critics of your husband chose to support or vote for him. His was a miraculous resurrection. No one expected him to waste such humongous goodwill at all and, nevertheless, not so soon after his return to power. But before we blinked our eyes, things had started falling apart. It took forever to assemble his team. And when he finally did, many wondered why they could not have been selected much earlier, given the nature and calibre of people selected. Indeed, it was as if Nigerians expected that your choices were going to descend from heaven and some angels were going to be appointed. The government started losing steam and stamina from that moment.

Not just that. Your husband’s ruling Party, APC, started a war of attrition in the National Assembly. Some of his biggest supporters were suddenly pounced upon and humiliated publicly while your husband kept a straight poker face, as if he knew nothing or it was not any of his business. This fierce battle inadvertently united and aligned some of his own party faithful with the opposition and they even succeeded in sharing very powerful positions with them. I’m sure your husband had been misled into thinking he still had the power of life and death like he did as a military Head of State after the overthrow of the Shagari regime in 1983. He also forgot an important characteristic of Nigerians, our ability to forgive and forget easily. The same Nigerians who would shout “crucify him” today are the same people who would scream “don’t kill him” for various reasons, ranging from ethnicity to religion or even pecuniary gains. There is also the quotalisation of corruption, a situation where stealing enjoys Federal Character.

As if that was not bad enough, the Nigerian economy suffered its worst cataclysmic fall in decades, perhaps, because of the ill-informed decision of your husband’s government to ban people from depositing United States Dollars into their accounts. As interpreted by laymen like me, a country that desperately needed an injection of foreign exchange into its Central Bank was actually rejecting the medicine it badly needed. Maybe this was the beginning of the end. All manner of freaky controls followed. Kids who were schooling abroad began to suffer untold hardships. Those with scholarships from home were being dishonoured. I remember writing a memo to the President begging him not to offend those kids. Education had always been a major investment in Nigerians and any attempt to deprive our youths the best education at home and abroad was an invitation to trouble. Before the decision was properly sorted, many young people had given up on this government to protect their future. In a country that found easy money for pilgrimages, it was very unfortunate that education was never a priority.

You blew me apart when you found your voice and spoke up openly and candidly and lamented the way your husband’s government was shattering into smithereens. You were in a position to know, and very right to tell the whole world, that your husband was not in charge and that if the situation continued unabated, you were not likely to support his second term bid. Though you were told to mind your own business at the time, the point had been made so eloquently and poignantly. Today, and looking back, it seems, you’re indeed a prophet without honour at home. Everything you said has become gospel truth.

One more example of your admonition to our President. Why would he abandon the key figures who made his winning the election possible? Those Party Chieftains who ensured his electoral victory were either studiously ignored or conveniently abandoned. It was as if the President had laboured alone on what had been a remarkable collaborative effort. As you rightly noted, Ma, the people you started seeing in the Presidential villa were strange faces that you didn’t see in the heat of the battle. I’m aware of the personal efforts you made reaching out to some of such people to appease them and assuage their sore feelings. That is what every good woman and supportive wife should do in the face of wanton disregard and disrespect of the gallant warriors who fought to demolish the PDP behemoth when it was least expected.

Today, the chickens have come home to roost. It appears the President has suddenly woken up from his slumber or maybe the mask of the evildoers has suddenly been lifted and the President we all voted for has come back from the deep. Our President is now under pressure to reach out frantically, and desperately, to the same people who were used and dumped after that landmark election in 2015. The same people you pleaded for and urged should be absorbed and assimilated into an all-inclusive government of patriots who worked to enthrone democratic principles and the change philosophy you became known as the apostle of.

Now, the President is working extra hard, using extra time and effort, to bring back some of those who have been ostracized for no justifiable reason. Suddenly, he is now making appointments which were penciled in almost 3 years ago, leading to an understandably botched exercise. The flaws notwithstanding, key national institutions will be properly administered for the first time in your husband’s tenure. We hope that the necessary refinement of this list of appointees will not take forever again. Time is fast spent and your husband will do well to quickly confirm the authentic list and let those appointed get to work. Others may see it as largesse to the Party Faithful but why not? However, as discerning administrators and observers will know, the essence of these appointments is not just in rewarding Party members but in your husband fulfilling his statutory and constitutional responsibilities and not being seen as running an autocratic, exclusive government. Every government that observes the rule of law and not merely pays lip service to it is on the path of righteousness.

More recently and commendably, Mr President is digging deep. He is now interacting with the people that he needs to move the country forward and ensure that he himself has a lasting legacy. It is gratifying to see the President having meetings and dinners with members of his Party, principal officers of the National Assembly and other key stakeholders. God is indeed wonderful. Those who felt you were seeking relevance, and personal comfort, have now realised your level of patriotism and love for Nigeria, as those things that you yearned for and spoke out about at great peril to your personal comfort and safety are now beginning to happen. It is my prayer that you will yet have the last laugh over the ignominious cabal that seemed to have held your husband hostage and attempted to strangulate our nation in the process. You are a woman of virtue and honour and Nigerians can’t appreciate you enough. So this weekend, on behalf of my fellow citizens I say bravo and doff my heart to a gentle Amazon, beautiful soul, visionary woman and invite my fellow Nigerians to do the same!

May God continue to bless and protect you and your family.

http://www.signalng.com/pendulum-letter-appreciation-mrs-aisha-buhari-delemomodu/


Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by uloewa: 3:40pm On Jan 21, 2018
Aisha is a disgrace of a wife. She is just lucky nigerians have short memories. Woman that moved from frying akara to carrying 35 million naira handbag. Woman that has been a major beneficiary of all the corruption going on. If she truly is on the side of the masses she should expose all the egunje going on. She is just complaining because the cabal will not let her appoint people into key positions. She is not fighting for the masses. She is fighting for herself and her interests.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by dancewith: 3:42pm On Jan 21, 2018
This letter is full of sycophantic drama by proxy

Clearly Dele's position is on the premise of being sidelined by the FG of those that won the presidency the election. One wonders if this is the patriotic zeal he found lacking in Mr President. He found legacy in Mrs Aisha's dismay that party leaders were sidelined for strange faces. It would look to me that this is the crux of Mr Momodu's grouse, proxically representing the dismay of people that felt it was their right to enjoy the spoils of their loot/war

In as much as Mr President has performed lowly and has shown serious sectional bias and outright disregard for some areas of the country, one point I must commend him for is his total disregard for God fatherim.

As regards the so called people that helped enthrone him, he has shown enough favor by looking the other way in the midst of their economic and financial crimes against the country. As if this wasn't enough, they want more

Given this letter is claiming new appointments are imminent, it is sad he concluded by claiming Mr President has awakened from slumber for the mere fact those party faithfuls are potential beneficiaries

This is sheer advocation of avarice, greed, corruption and totally unbecoming of how a country should seek to move forward, and very disappointing coming from someone like Dele who claims so much morality

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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by ajl: 4:02pm On Jan 21, 2018
Throwback:
The same passionate electorate that chanted "sai baba" and voted in this aloof and useless burden on the nation, will also chant "nay baba" and send him back to Daura.

If a useless Jonathan was sent back to Otuoke to spare the nation of his idiocy, then a useless Buhari would be sent back to his cows in Daura were he belongs.

But who is the alternative or which party. PDP? Uhmmmm.... I fear.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by AvailableCofOLa(m): 4:17pm On Jan 21, 2018
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Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by nuelyoyo(m): 4:36pm On Jan 21, 2018
bokunrawo:
This epistle is fucking long and boring
you are mentally lazy if you can't read this piece. It took me less than 15 minutes to read the epistle. Smh for some Nigerian youths.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by moringa180(f): 4:53pm On Jan 21, 2018
Aisha Buhari is an intelligent woman, no wonder they call her suicide bombar because she will always stand on the right path even when her dearest is affected. I doff my cap for you, your type is rare.
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by factwriter(m): 5:26pm On Jan 21, 2018
ashjay001:



Seems u wailers don't get reverse psychology! The masses will still vote PMB, because dey'll feel, Aisha is in their corner!



The question u'll need to be asking; is she gonna divorce him? is she gonna campaign against him? is she gonna actually take steps to derail/dicourage, his 2nd term agenda?


Oh really?

Looking for someone to do your dirty work for you while you continue sit on your lazy-ass and wail!

In case you haven't realise it, TRUE democracy doesn't come cheap...

...you gotta earn it.

Comprehend
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by PHILipu1(m): 5:33pm On Jan 21, 2018
ChangetheChange:
Aisha Buhari is now a wailer
.
What if she later come out to tell us that those tweets were just to show us the jackass and the hyenas that are wailing against her husband
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by ashjay001(m): 5:42pm On Jan 21, 2018
factwriter:



Oh really?

Looking for someone to do your dirty work for you while you continue sit on your lazy-ass and wail!

In case you haven't realise it, TRUE democracy doesn't come cheap...

...you gotta earn it.

Comprehend



I stand with PMBtongue


Just tryna give d wailers, a reality check.grin
Re: Letter Of Appreciation To Aisha Buhari – By Dele Momodu by Henri8: 5:43pm On Jan 21, 2018
Aisha for president grin

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