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Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by presidency: 8:31am On Dec 17, 2020
Ask for a President beleaguered from all sides, and I’ll show you Muhammadu Buhari, the ramrod straight man from Daura, in Katsina State, who turns 78 today.

In the build up to the 2015 presidential election, we used to say everything had been thrown at him as projectiles, except the kitchen sink. Permit me to update that expression. Today, everything possible has been thrown at President Buhari, including the kitchen sink. Anything. Everything. Fake news. Hate speech. Lies. False propaganda. Evil thoughts. Malediction. Odium. Opprobrium. Ogbunigwe. Ogulutu.Surface to air missiles. All offensive weapons. But the man trudges on. Calmly, sedately, peacefully.

If only more Nigerians knew this President. If only they knew the essential Buhari, the quintessential patriot and gentleman, they would behave differently, handle him with more care, and show him more kindness. Yes, everyone needs kindness, even Presidents.

Remember that song by Mary Mc Kee and The Genesis?
You’ve got to try a little kindness
Yes, show a little kindness
Just shine your light for everyone to see
And if you try a little kindness
Then you’ll overlook the blindness
Of narrow-minded people, on narrow-minded streets.

Too many people have chosen to believe the wrong things about President Buhari, and have ossified their minds against the truth. But then, those of us who have had the privilege to work with him, studied and known him at close quarters, have a duty to tell what we have seen. And what better day to do it, than on his birthday.

Oh, he eats from the President. What else would he say than to sing his praises. True? False. If need be, I will serve this President for free. I consider it a great privilege to serve a man I admire. Even gratis.

Somebody commented that a blitzkrieg has been launched against Buhari and the government he leads, from all quarters. Some elements in the media, human rights groups, so-called activists, NGOs, Boko Haram, ISWAP, all at once. But is Buhari the loser? Not at all. It’s the country that ultimately loses, just as Eric Donaldson sang in ‘Little Did You Know:’
You think that you are hurting me
But little did you know you are only hurting yourself
Little did you know you are only hurting yourself.

In about two years and five months, with God being merciful as He always is, President Buhari will land safely, and retire to Daura for a well-deserved retirement at 80. And if those engineering distraction against his government continue, it is the country that would have lost. A great deal.

What are the things some people hurl against the President, which shows that they don’t know him at all?

He’s a religious bigot. Really? I’ve not seen a scintilla of evidence in the past five years. Every Christmas and Easter holiday, he calls those of us who are Christians, working with him, and asks us to stay off work, and enjoy the season with our families. That’s not the way of bigots, who would never acknowledge any religion, except their own.

As a military commander, history has it that Buhari would always give soldiers working under him time to go for worship on Sunday mornings, just as he did to the Muslims on Fridays. Yet, bigot, bigot, some people continue to shout.

He’s a Fulani, he rears cows, and all Fulani herdsmen are criminals, that’s why he tolerates them. Really? Some people even say all Fulani are herdsmen, whether they see them with cattle or not. Truth is; every ethnic stock has its deviants, its criminal elements. You can’t just demonize all Fulani, simply because you want to excoriate the President. Did he choose to be born Fulani? Did I choose to be born Yoruba, and did the Ishan, Idoma or Ijaw man choose the ethnic stock he wanted to be born into? It’s a biological accident. You have nothing to do with it. A man then doesn’t go repudiating where he comes from, simply because some people have decided to tar his people with the brush of infamy.

He’s nepotistic. A common refrain, but non-scientific. About three years ago, we did a scientific exercise. We chronicled all the appointments made by the President since 2015, and allocated them to states and regions. The result showed that the Southwest had the largest share. Followed by Imo and Kano states. Then Edo and Katsina. And on and on. But the naysayers ignored facts and figures, and stuck to their false narratives. Nepotism.

One day, the President had given me an appointment to announce in the early days of the administration. By then, some people had started talking of northernisation agenda. So I said, “Mr President, this is the murmur we hear. Why don’t you consider giving this position to another part of the country?”

He looked at me calmly, smiled, and said: “If a search has been conducted for a position, and someone has been thrown up as the best candidate. And I then bypass him because of where he comes from, or because of his religion, haven’t I been unfair to that person?”

Food for thought, indeed.

This is Jubril from Sudan and not Muhammadu Buhari, who had died during the medical vacation in 2017, some people say. You have a clone in Aso Villa, not Buhari. Idiocy, sadly believed by even some intellectuals.

Let me tell you a story. On the day the President finally returned to the country in August 2017, after months of absence, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Abayomi Olonisakin, was giving out his daughter in marriage. I had attended the church service, decked unusually in complete Agbada, with cap to match. From the wedding, I went straight to the airport to join the reception party.

We formed a welcome line, as we usually do. And as the President shook each person, he had one wisecrack or the other to say. When he got to me, he took my hand and said: “Adesina, this is the best I’ve seen you dressed.” We both laughed heartily, and the television cameras captured it. I remember that many people asked me later what had tickled me and the President, that we laughed so uproariously.

Jubril from Sudan? Would he know my name as Adesina? Would he know I rarely wear Agbada? How ridiculous can some people be?

Another story. The journalist Lindsay Barret had been a long time friend of the President. One day, he sent me to give his greetings. When I did, the President said: “Lindsay Barret. I remember meeting him at the war front in 1968. He was covering the war. There was a day he was almost killed in an ambush, and he then described himself as a ‘devout coward,’ who was lucky to be alive.”

Jubril of Sudan? And he remembers Barret, whom he met at the warfront in 1968? Tell it to the marines.

Ask me for a loyal man, who never forgets a good turn, and I’ll show you Muhammadu Buhari. Among the last class of Ambassadors, he had personally picked Justice George Oguntade, who was sent to United Kingdom, and Justice Sylvester Nsofor, who he deployed to America. The latter died only last week, aged 85.

How did the two men gain the favour, loyalty and respect of the President? In his many legal battles after disputed election results in 2003, and 2007, they had given dissenting judgements at both the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, nullifying the election results, saying Candidate Buhari had been cheated. The man never forgot, and sought them out in due time. The same also happened to some of us working with him today.

A kind man. I have lots of stories to tell, but let me restrict myself to a few. In December 2015, I had lost my elder sister, a Professor of Dramatic Arts, in an auto crash. While I was crying like a wailing wailer, who was on the phone, consoling and condoling with me? Muhammadu Buhari.

And before he became President, when my mother passed on in 2013, and we had a commendation service for her in Lagos, who flew in all the way from Kaduna to attend? Muhammadu Buhari. He sat through the Christian service. Yet, they say he’s a bigot. I hear. Bigot from Sudan.

And in January 2017, I was to receive the traditional title of Nwanne di Namba of Mmaku Kingdom, in Enugu State. Courtesy demanded I tell the President. This man, who prides himself as ‘very stingy’ gave me a handsome amount of money to ferry my friends and family to the ceremony. How much? I won’t tell you, lest you ask for a belated share.

And in May 2018, I was billed for China for a 12 days course for senior government officials from Africa. He said when the journey was two days away, I should come to see him. I did. You know what he said? “Adesina, I know that you don’t have money. But you are too shy to ask.” We both laughed, and he gave me an envelope which contained foreign currency. How much? You think I’ll tell you? For where?

This President is a patriot. He loves this country dearly. A man of personal discipline. Single minded about the infrastructural development of the country. And he’s succeeding at it. I have loads of stories to tell to justify each virtue. But time and space won’t permit.

However, let me tell this final one, as told to me by a retired Colonel of the Nigerian Army.

He said he was a Major at the Second Mechanized Division, Ibadan, when the then Major General was posted there in early 1983, as General Officer Commanding.

There was a cocktail reception, billed for 8 pm. Fifteen minutes to the time, the new GOC walked briskly in. Only a sprinkle of officers had arrived. He moved round the venue, surveying the place, and at the dot of 8 pm, with the hall still scanty, he went to the gate, and directed the sergeant-major on duty to lock the inner one firmly, admitting nobody.
Nobody.
Yes sir!
The GOC went back inside, held the cocktail with the few officers available. Event over, he went back to the gate, to see the battery of latecomer officers huddled there. He surveyed them, and then instructed:
All of you, see me in the office tomorrow by 8 am.
Yes sir!
The GOC walked briskly away. And you know what? As early as 6 am next day, most of the officers had reported in his office. Once bitten, twice shy.

At 78, the President still scrupulously respects time. Do they make them like this anymore? Doubtful.

Yet, many people are plotting, and engineering all sorts of artifices, to ensure Buhari does not succeed. Who loses? The country!

There is this classic Yoruba film, Saworoide, which I watched years back. Adebayo Faleti, who wrote and starred in the film, looked at the stratagems and underhand dealings of man. And he sang, rather philosophically: Koi ye won, yio ye won lola.

Translated freely, it means: They don’t understand today. They’ll understand tomorrow.

It’s better for a lot more cynical Nigerians to understand this President today, rather than tomorrow, for the good of the country. That would be the best birthday gift they can give him.

*Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Exc2000: 8:34am On Dec 17, 2020
cool



Mr Adesina and talk talk


Anyways happy birthday to a rugged Man, who fought hard and failed many times till he achieved his goal

Lost his father at 4 years old

Hustled as an herdsman to goto school

Became an headboy

Got admitted to Military College Kaduna, Mons Cadet college UK , US war College Washington

Got drafted to war in Congo and won a medal, got drafted for Biafra war and won a medal

Became a GOC

Became a military Petroleum Minister

Became a Military Governor of Northeast

Became an Head of State

Became a two Terms President

Abeg no point hating who God don bless Happy birthday Buhari



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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by EdoFirstBorn(m): 8:34am On Dec 17, 2020
They are trying so hard to make this clueless clown seem like a victim. The funny thing is. He is president the first order or blame rests with him.
But they don't get it
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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by ikdaddy01(m): 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
Lol. The truth is I didnt not read all these mombo jumbo I am also sure not everyone will read...

The Presidential speeches he make re full of mombo jumbo.
What is there to celebrate in this lifeless man. Like someone pointed out... Buhari is in Daura. Aisha is in Dubai( failed family), CJN is in Dubai, Army is in isolation.
There was a country

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Fvckhypocrite(f): 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
Wtf

Femi femi femi if i pinch u ehn

Buhari is a failure at 78 that's what am expecting to be seeing as headline not all this praising epistle.

And the goodness u recieved from him is jus bcoz u're close to him

Among 200 million people if 1million people come out and said buhari is good man do u think we will believe?
We will believe if only we also experience the goodness
But for now BUHARI IS A CAPITAL FAILURE Who feed on blood of innocent citizen


Femi is just defending him coz of his pocket

Twueeh

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by ATEAMS: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
WAHALA for WHO no SABI AzzLxk

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by slawormiir: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
Damnnn niggarrrr
This moronn called femi
Now am beginning to realize the universe is made up of not only electrons, neutrons and protons but also made up of Morons
Now I see why my grandfather will always say to me son...
Light travel faster than sound is the main reason some people seems bright until you hear them speak
Drabeey:
lemee read fess
No need Ogbeni...don't read it..
I was blazing my weed while I put on my intellectual cap as I read between lines and perused through the article
I must tell you the article is devoid of intellect...it is trash

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Nobody: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
Like if you didn't read the long rubbish above

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Nobody: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Sabadon(m): 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
Trash trash trash

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
From all of us @[/b] : Happy Birthday to Our Darling Daddy, President Muhammadu Buhari, the President of all Nigerians, both dead and alive!
Both in the villages and in the cities wink

From Former President Goodluck Jonathan to President Muhammadu Buhari on his Birthday.
This got to our table @[b]
some few minutes ago.


Former President Goodluck Jonathan has felicitated with President Muhammadu Buhari on the occasion of his 78th birthday, wishing him God’s blessings as he leads the nation.

The former president stated this in a goodwill message he personally signed. He acknowledged President Buhari’s long-standing commitment to the country, adding that he had previously held key positions of leadership in service to our dear nation.

In the goodwill message, Mr Jonathan further said: “I join your family, friends, political associates and all Nigerians to congratulate you on the occasion of your 78 birthday.

“Yours has been a record of steadfast service to our nation at different political eras; having served as a military officer, military governor, minister, Head of State and now President of Nigeria.

“As you celebrate, on behalf of my family, I pray that God will keep you in perfect health and grant you the wisdom and strength to steer the ship of our nation to more enviable and loftier heights of peace and prosperity for all. Happy Birthday Your Excellency.”

Mr Jonathan conceded victory to Mr Buhari in the keenly contested 2015 polls even before the final tally was done.

”I join family members, friends, officials and associates of the President in rejoicing with him for marking the occasion in good health and good spirit.

”Mr President, in all the years of his leadership of our country, has shown an undeniable commitment to the unity, peace and even development of Nigeria.


”From the ongoing massive infrastructure projects across the country, series of programmes targeted at lifting the most vulnerable, like the social investment scheme, to the numerous bold initiatives of his government aimed at diversifying the economy, President Buhari is leveraging on his integrity and good standing with the masses to courageously guide Nigeria through a difficult phase into future prosperity

”I urge every citizen to look at the big picture and continue to stand with the President in this patriotic mission.
I am also delighted with President Buhari over the process he has set in motion for reforming and rebuilding our great party for fulfilling its historic mission of leading Nigeria into political stability and economic prosperity.”


Source : Premium Times.

God bless our darling President Muhammadu Buhari and his amiable Vice President Prof Yemi Osinbajo.

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by tygar(m): 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
I couldn't even read this Pos. Fooking balderdash

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Nbotee(m): 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
Na ur work Oga, we have given up on u long ago.. U are d one making up all dis stories for him... All he has to do is jus grant one interview to any journalists of ur choosing. A question and answer session. They ask, he answers...
The mere fact dat U are telling us a story he remembers of 1968 is enough reason to doubt he remembers anything

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Nobody: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
lemee read fess

Modified:

Na waah oo. I always cherish the way he writes, his large wits and sense of humor deeply fabricated in his write-ups. No doubt uncle Femi is a genius.

But baba, you just rained encomium on who has been said doesn't read. Then to who? WE.
We who you have also tagged to be insensitive to our own president. Calling him Jibrin...

Why won't we call him Jibrin, when every news coming from upper quarters there all points to the obvious, and now this... Instead of writing your write-up to him, you choose us who still believe what we believed. So this is how to send birthday wishes to your own boss, telling him exactly what the people are saying about him... POOR BUHARI, i feel for him wherever he is.

slawormiir:

No need Ogbeni...don't read it..
I was blazing my weed while I put on my intellectual cap as I read between lines and perused through the article
I must tell you the article is devoid of intellect...it is trash
I don read am finish b4 you talk undecided

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Triangles1(m): 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
Hmmm. Buhari is a good man the problem facing Nigeria is Nigeria and the C. I. A to the white folks British.
But i know one day they will turn against themselves and fight to pieces until then we will know the good president in this country.


I do tell people that BABANGIDA is a good man, if you read the story line between him and the late MKO you will get to understand better.

Please nobody should quote me. Shalom.

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by MANNABBQGRILLS: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
I HATE TRAINS.
I HATE BRIDGES.
I HATE RICE.
I HATE TALLEST BUILDING EAST OF THE NIGER



Let me give the background to this piece. I was reading some comments on Twitter early in the week, when I ran into this one by one Dr Ben Gbenro: “Why are some people allergic to good news about Nigeria? You are angry about the test-run of Lagos-Ibadan rail, you are angry about the development in Onne Port, but will eagerly amplify any negative news even if it’s not true. Something is wrong with you and I am here to tell you.”

Of course, that comment generated responses, both positive and negative. But the one that caught my fancy specially was by Ayekooto, who declared: “We have got to a stage when GMB achievements can no longer be denied but hated. I hate trains. I hate bridges. I hate rice.”

Very profound. A lot of people can no longer deny the many achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari, particularly in the area of infrastructure, building a new Nigeria, and so, they have decided to hate it. Sad. Very sad.

Nobody can deny that there are very serious challenges in the country, particularly in the areas of security, the economy, and standard of living generally. But that is not all there is to Nigeria of today, and those challenges are being addressed very robustly. That hymn says “behind a frowning providence, He hides a smiling face. His purposes will ripen fast, unfolding every hour.” We will surely see an end to the challenges, if we all work together, and eschew hate speeches.

Why then do some people choose to see and amplify only negative things? Why do they choose to remain willfully blind and deaf to positive things? And surrounded and confronted by salutary developments, they keep repeating; what has the Buhari administration achieved? Show us.

You tell them that just last weekend, there was a test run of the Lagos-Ibadan rail project, with brand new coaches that will begin commercial operation before the end of the year.That is happening in a country where we were told we couldn’t afford new coaches when our oil was selling at over 100 dollars per barrel. Now, at about 40 dollars per barrel, we are launching new coaches. Instead of giving credit to a prudent government, they just say; I hate trains.

Okay, if you hate trains, what of brand new airports in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, Enugu, and others in the works? There was a time we were said to parade the worst airports in the world. But not any longer. Buhari reversed it in his four years. What do they say about that? They look up, look down, scratch their heads, and say; I hate airports. I’ve never even boarded a plane in my life, and I don’t want to board. Will I ever enter a plane if I’d been killed by bandits?

Okay. You hate airports and planes. What of bridges being built over rivers in different parts of the country, most especially the Second River Niger Bridge, which the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) built with mouth for 16 years. You tell them that the bridge is almost 50% done, and should be completed in the first quarter of 2022. There’s also the Loko-Oweto Bridge, linking Benue and Nasarawa States. It was started by a previous administration, but almost completed now. Like a cornered rat, their eyes dart furtively from corner to corner, seeking a hole to enter. Finding none, they tell you deadpan: I hate bridges.

Okay. All those are physical structures. So they want stomach infrastructure. You then tell them of the rice revolution, which has freed us from being a net importer of the product in the world. You point out that if Buhari hadn’t put his money where his mouth was, and encouraged us to go back to the land, causing rice farmers to rise from six to 12 million, we would have been in serious trouble when COVID-19 struck. How would we have imported rice, with all international borders closed, and no foreign exchange to even place orders? They pat their tummies gingerly, belch after a hearty meal, and then declare: I hate rice.

A Cancer Centre has been built and commissioned by President Buhari at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH). An ultra-modern diagnostic center also built and commissioned in Kano. And just this week, another diagnostic centre built at a cost of $5.5 million, was commissioned at the Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia, in Abia State. What do they say of all these? “I hate hospitals. May I never need to use any diagnostic centre. It is not my portion.”

You join them to say amen, since you don’t have a hateful heart. And you remind them that the largest ever vessel in the country, Maerskline Stadelhorn, with a length of 300 meters and width of 48 meters, berthed few days ago at Onne Port, in Rivers State. That is the biggest ever container vessel to berth in any part of Nigeria. Onne people were delirious with joy, and praised the government to high heavens, because no vessel had come to their port for 12 years, till August last year, under Buhari. You tell the naysayers the positive economic implications, but they refuse to listen. They dive under water, shouting as they go: We hate container vessels.

You then take them to Yenagoa, in Bayelsa State. Just last week, the skyline of South-south and South-East was transformed, as President Buhari commissioned the tallest Federal Government structure in the region, the 17-story Nigerian Content Tower, Headquarters of Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB).

The architectural masterpiece occupies an area equivalent to four football fields, and has a 1,000 seater conference centre plus a 10 MW power plant. Started in late 2015, now completed, all under Buhari. Engineer Simbi Wabote, Executive Secretary of the agency paid tribute to the resolve, determination and encouragement of the President, that saw the structure to completion in record time. And Wabote, third E.S of NCDMB in its 10 years history, has written his name in gold. Just because he has a supportive President.

Minister of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylvia, under whose tenure as Bayelsa State Governor the land was allocated for the project, declared: “The commissioning of this building is symbolic in many ways. It shows that Mr President is keen to see infrastructural development in every part of the country...It shows that skyscrapers and other laudable infrastructure can be built in the Niger Delta.”

But they say Buhari hasn’t achieved anything. You show them the 17-story building, and as they gaze skyward, their caps and headgear fall off. You pick the cap and headgear, dust and hand them back. And you ask, brothers and sisters, how now? Rather than admit defeat, they pull the caps and headgear over their eyes, and grumbled: We hate skyscrapers. They make us dizzy.

At that point, you pity them.
You realize that they need prayers.
They hate everything good.
They hate anything uplifting.
They hate development.
They hate their country.
They even hate themselves.


Once Again,,
Happy Birthday to our handsome darling Daddy.

To the enemies of the country,
Children of hate. Frustrations and perdition,
The anointing wey all of us @ carry,
No be una Papa mate!

No Cap!

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by sonsomegrigbo: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
Yes! We didn't know him.







But now that he has got what he wanted (power) we know him better...

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Nobody: 8:35am On Dec 17, 2020
grin
Happy Birthday Sir

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Twode: 8:36am On Dec 17, 2020
cheesy cheesy
Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by tj4luck(m): 8:36am On Dec 17, 2020
Seriously, this Adesina Don dey mad

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Marvieduke(f): 8:36am On Dec 17, 2020
We already know the malu naa

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by Legalcriminal: 8:36am On Dec 17, 2020
Happy birthday to the GO of OG’s
Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by hidhrhis(m): 8:36am On Dec 17, 2020
grin
im praying and hoping we dont make the same mistake come 2023 by voting in someone older than Nigeria again
This old cargoes have nothing to offer

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by obi4eze(m): 8:36am On Dec 17, 2020
Femi Adesina and lies.

Well, we know that he is a fraud of a President. The real one is dead and this one is so fake.

All the lies you and others have been telling us about this fake Buhari is so evident and all of you will never go unpunished.

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by airminem(f): 8:36am On Dec 17, 2020
sad
Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by gurunlocker: 8:36am On Dec 17, 2020
Of course, we know him as a failure... cheesy grin grin


He failed the first time more than 30 years ago and he is still failing now.... So how won't we know him?

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Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by goshen26: 8:37am On Dec 17, 2020
Ok
Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by ojaydedon(m): 8:37am On Dec 17, 2020
Hmmm

We all do

Na God dey keep us
Re: Buhari At 78: If Only We Knew This President - Femi Adesina by olaboy33(m): 8:37am On Dec 17, 2020
Aso Rock Sweet wink

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