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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Devilfriend(m): 6:10am On Nov 01, 2019
post=83642653:

Very sure, nothing for criminals and fraudsters to hold on to any longer..They are feeling the heat so much already.
Criminals are in so much pain, no be so?!
cheesy grin wink

And you sure say you get head Sha?

I'm not really sure!

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Devilfriend(m): 6:13am On Nov 01, 2019
post=83643091:

Lol cheesy.
Chairman.
We all went through more than all these madness displayed by these set of junior wailers from the senior wailers during the election now.
But where are they now?
They have all disappeared.
These little ones only take a look at our DP and develop migraine straight off.
Some say our middle name is DIEHARD! cheesy
As e dey pain dem, e dey sweet us.
But one thing is we will never stoop low to their level.
We will always repsect the rule of the forum.
Ignoring wailers kill them more.
Dem neva see chomtin... grin


Saarap there...

Which rule of the forum you dey obey...

You kukuma talk say one of the mods dey fvck your punna.

Aboki oni suya!

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by omenka(m): 6:15am On Nov 01, 2019
post=83643091:

Lol cheesy.
Chairman.
We all went through more than all these madness displayed by these set of junior wailers from the senior wailers during the election now.
But where are they now?
They have all disappeared.
These little ones only take a look at our DP and develop migraine straight off.
Some say our middle name is DIEHARD! cheesy
As e dey pain dem, e dey sweet us.
But one thing is we will never stoop low to their level.
We will always repsect the rule of the forum.
Ignoring wailers kill them more.
Dem neva see chomtin... grin

You struck out "man". shocked shocked shocked

You kidding me? shocked shocked

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by lexy2014: 6:15am On Nov 01, 2019
post=83642635:

God bless you patriot.
You are a good Nigerian.
It is always good and refreshing to see that we still have reasonable people like you on this forum.
God bless Nigeria.

Handshake for you correct man.


Hahahaha grin cheesy
That is our wish everyday also bro.
Dem go wail, enter emergency! grin

Another handshake for you correct man. cheesy

Pls meditate on d words of d great Theodore Roosevelt so that u don't use d word "patriot" wrongly:

"To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public".

"Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by the president or any other public official".

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by adanny01(m): 6:16am On Nov 01, 2019
When I read some of the criticisms on PMB, I just shake my head in disbelief of how common sense has been eroded.

"Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" is a very dumb thing to say.

Does the OP expect Buhari to call an Uber or Lyft, enter a commercial plane and do the same Uber stuff when he arrives his destination all that by himself with no security or assistants because he has embarked on a private trip. If the President does this and he gets kidnapped, OP will still come back here and say PMB is the most foolish president Nigeria has ever had.

A president is a State man from the day he is declared elected. His private visit or trip is a state private trip. His health is state business. He becomes a symbol of the state and cannot drop it even if the VP is acting president.

Anywhere the president decides to privately visit is still the state responsibility to get him there and back safely. This display of ignorance by the OP and the MOD that pushed it to front page is disgusting.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nobody: 6:16am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.
you stupeed ilitrate. u and ur terrorist god will rot in hell. your god is mad. calling for the heads of people that don't believe is a childish act by ur so called god. marasucker

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nobody: 6:20am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nobody: 6:20am On Nov 01, 2019
The globalists have summoned him, because he is making strides in developing Nigeria which they don't want happen.

Do not be surprised if borders are reopened whilst on his 'private ' UK visit.

Small chance his tenure would be truncated during or soon after this visit to UK.
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by TheExecutioner: 6:24am On Nov 01, 2019
And everyone would have become wretched, illiterate, backward, unintelligent Hausa Fulani beggars abi?

These fools can't even govern themselves, but they masturbate over something their 1 ounce brains can't even comprehend.

These are people whose destiny was to be street beggars were it not for the existence of Nigeria, but such is the absurdity of this country that they somehow managed to develop a sense of entitlement and an appetite for other people's money.

Keep pushing your luck by making stupid statements and sooner or later, you will be given the Gideon Orka treatment by the South.

Let's see how your landlocked, illiterate and wretched arewa republic would survive without Southern brainpower and wealth. Stupid people.


themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by macfish101(m): 6:26am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.
terrorist discovered

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by macfish101(m): 6:27am On Nov 01, 2019
GenBuhari:
The globalists have summoned him, because he is making strides in developing Nigeria which they don't want happen.

Do not be surprised if borders are reopened whilst on his 'private ' UK visit.

Small chance his tenure would be truncated during or soon after this visit to UK.
ooh..... How gullible people can be. You shall remain deceived all your life

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by OlujobaSamuel: 6:29am On Nov 01, 2019
Op, talk to your legislators to promote bills seeking to stop all this nonsense.
Our laws even make provision for personal matters of ex head of state, you dey talk about incumbent

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by macfish101(m): 6:30am On Nov 01, 2019
adanny01:
When I read some of the criticisms on PMB, I just shake my head in disbelief of how common sense has been eroded.

"Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" is a very dumb thing to say.

Does the OP expect Buhari to call an Uber or Lyft, enter a commercial plane and do the same Uber stuff when he arrives his destination all that by himself with no security or assistants because he has embarked on a private trip. If the President does this and he gets kidnapped, OP will still come back here and say PMB is the most foolish president Nigeria has ever had.

A president is a State man from the day he is declared elected. His private visit or trip is a state private trip. His health is state business. He becomes a symbol of the state and cannot drop it even if the VP is acting president.

Anywhere the president decides to privately visit is still the state responsibility to get him there and back safely. This display of ignorance by the OP and the MOD that pushed it to front page is disgusting.
the problem is that our politicians say too much lies. He only quoted what the same old man said some years ago. But we have no problem with that. He can continue laundering money on his planes. Nigeria shall die of hunger
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nobody: 6:31am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

Broda wey mumu, as their sword blunt as e cross enter South nko?... Danfodio that was slaughtered like Chicken in a foreign land na him you dey reverence,the good thing is you still have your caliphate up north in your dry, arid land, go there and rule..

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MoIbrahim: 6:34am On Nov 01, 2019
So educating the two of you that the burden of proof is on the accuser and not the accused, you have not being enlightened? See me see wahala o.

By the way, I'm a concerned citizen, an innocent bystander who cannot stand the truth being stood on its head, especially by those who ought to know.


lexy2014:


So who are u? D spokesman of d accused or his legal representative? Since u insinuated that d accuser doesn't no anything about d presidents entitlements, that also puts on u d burden of enlightening him
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nobody: 6:34am On Nov 01, 2019
That's what you get when you have a particular region working TIRELESSLY TO INNOVATE THE COUNTRY AND THE OTHER IS WORKING TIRELESSLY TO ERADICATE INNOVATION AND INSTALL SUNNAH

YOU SEE ONE IS PEDDLING FORWARD THE OTHERS ARE PEDDLING BACKWARDS

AND YOU ASK ME WHY I WANT BIAFRA

A NEWSPAPER HEADLINE READS (Mr President All Smiles As He Board His Presidential Jet) AND YOU WONDER WHY I WANT OUT OF THIS CONTRAPTION

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Clean2016: 6:34am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advancement economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.



Don't mind the rubbish.
Funny enough he mentioned US. The cost of Airforce 1. is bigger than 20 of our own craft. He should also check the entourage of US, Russia aircraft.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:38am On Nov 01, 2019
omenka:
You struck out "man". shocked shocked shocked
You kidding me? shocked shocked
Lol cheesy
See you 'too' soon Chairman! wink

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MANNABBQGRILLS: 6:39am On Nov 01, 2019
Clean2016:


Don't mind the rubbish.
Funny enough he mentioned US. The cost of Airforce 1. is bigger than 20 of our own craft. He should also check the entourage of US, Russia aircraft.
Wailers are only wailing, they don't know anything.
Replying them sometimes will be a waste of time.
Thanks for opening their brain Mr Clean!

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by orisa37: 6:47am On Nov 01, 2019
As far as he is concerned, he doesn't see any Misdeeds perpetrated by him as Undue Advantages. He is Oloro-Olorioko.
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by EkperemoEgbabi: 6:48am On Nov 01, 2019
[quote author= post=83643529]
[s]Wailers are only wailing, they don't know anything.
Replying them sometimes will be a waste of time.
Thanks for opening their brain Mr Clean![[/s]/quote]

Shut d furcks up b***ch
See you below. Human meat griller

Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by orisa37: 6:56am On Nov 01, 2019
orisa37:
As far as he is concerned, he doesn't see any Misdeeds perpetrated by him as Undue Advantages. He is Oloro-Olorioko.



The NASS is billed to sanction any Political Misdeeds of The President but This particular NASS is so selfishly loaded to favor him in all his actions, Interactions and movements.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MountainView: 6:59am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advancement economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.



In other words?
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by EkwensuAmosu1: 7:03am On Nov 01, 2019
[s]
post=83643091:

Lol cheesy.
Chairman.
We all went through more than all these madness displayed by these set of junior wailers from the senior wailers during the election now.
But where are they now?
They have all disappeared.
These little ones only take a look at our DP and develop migraine straight off.
Some say our middle name is DIEHARD! cheesy
As e dey pain dem, e dey sweet us.
But one thing is we will never stoop low to their level.
We will always repsect the rule of the forum.
Ignoring wailers kill them more.
Dem neva see chomtin... grin

[/s]

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by EkwensuAmosu1: 7:05am On Nov 01, 2019
[s]
post=83643512:

Lol cheesy
See you 'too' soon Chairman! wink
[/s]

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by EkwensuAmosu1: 7:05am On Nov 01, 2019
[s]
post=83643529:

Wailers are only wailing, they don't know anything.
Replying them sometimes will be a waste of time.
Thanks for opening their brain Mr Clean!
[/s]

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Lydia696: 7:06am On Nov 01, 2019
You can say all you have in your mouth Buhari still your president,
Just be yourself
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by EkwensuAmosu1: 7:08am On Nov 01, 2019
omenka:
grin grin grin

Wicked man.

I see what you did here. These guys will have your head for breakfast when they see these. grin
seems you're enjoying yourself these days
well i might not start striking out your useless comments but henceforth your comments will be scrutinize for possible rule breaking so be mindful of what you comment to avoid going back to Nairaland kuje cheesy

we must get rid of trolls by all means
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by EkwensuAmosu1: 7:09am On Nov 01, 2019
[s]
post=83643529:

Wailers are only wailing, they don't know anything.
Replying them sometimes will be a waste of time.
Thanks for opening their brain Mr Clean!
[/s]

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by lexy2014: 7:16am On Nov 01, 2019
GenBuhari:
The globalists have summoned him, because he is making strides in developing Nigeria which they don't want happen.

Do not be surprised if borders are reopened whilst on his 'private ' UK visit.

Small chance his tenure would be truncated during or soon after this visit to UK.

Pls what are d strides in developing Nigeria that u are referring?
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by ambu2: 7:16am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advanced economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.


Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by hush15: 7:21am On Nov 01, 2019
Racoon:
Buhari is the biggest senseless hypocrite ever seen in Nigeria with useless mummified zombies supporting him.

It's good we keep pointing out the flaws of this government and its head, at least for posterity sake lest they said we never mentioned it but Nigeria is a very docile country where people are passive and or very ignorant of their leaders. Such leaders in turn, rule without the fear of God and conscience. Here is a man that has subdued the judiciary, cajoled the national assembly, tribalized security and used public institution for personal aggrandisement. His conflict of interest in national affairs is second to none and Nigerians seem to be fine with such, honestly, I just don't get it.

So in as all it doesn't matter to millions, I salute your courage to still always share the foolishness of many in supporting the most deceitful government ever in the history of this nation

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