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Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by Daboomb: 6:57pm On Sep 24, 2021
unite4real:


even me i didn't understand what you wrote. That word did not fit in

Which one is "I didn't understand" again? shocked shocked

That phrase "did not" fit into English Language! grin grin


Learn to know when to use "I dont understand" from "I didnt" understand.
Also, know when to write "does not" fit in........
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by Stanleyq: 8:19pm On Sep 24, 2021
I think he said that IPOB Is a terrorist group, how come he no mention am to the UN.
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by Chioma99(f): 9:06pm On Sep 24, 2021
EXACTLY WHAT PROPHET OF ISLAM (BUHARI) PISS AND POO BE UPON HIM WANT TO TURN NIGERIA INTO
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by ifeanyichukwu100(m): 9:11pm On Sep 24, 2021
; grin grin grin grin grin is Buhari still the president of Nigeria
presidency:
HIGHLIGHTS: President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, Friday September 24, 2021:

Opening:

The President congratulates UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres on his re-election and thanks him for re-appointing Nigeria’s Ms. Amina Mohammed as Deputy Secretary General.

On Covid:

PMB now speaking about Nigeria’s Covid Response (this year’s UNGA theme is “Building resilience through hope - to recover from COVID-19, rebuild sustainably, respond to the needs of the planet, respect the rights of the people, and revitalise the United Nations).

President Buhari says Nigeria has gone from only four Covid-19 testing laboratories at the start of the pandemic, to more than 140 labs today, and built isolation centres and emergency hospital wards in record time all over the country.

Nigeria has also trained more than 40,000 health care workers on Infection Prevention and Control, and established 16 infectious disease treatment centres across the country.

“I would like to reiterate my call for a fairer and more equitable distribution of vaccines to all countries so that, together, we can fight and contain the pandemic… It is imperative to underscore that no one is safe until everyone is safe.” — President Buhari

“At the heart of Nigeria’s post-COVID-19 response is the Economic Sustainability Plan, which has a major component, called the Agriculture for Food and Jobs Programme where we seek to leverage suitable technologies to build a resilient food system for the country.”
— President Buhari

On Small Arms and Light Weapons:

“Nigeria remains deeply concerned over the illicit trade, transfer, and circulation of small arms and light weapons. Their excessive accumulation and uncontrolled spread in many regions of the world are having devastating humanitarian and socio-economic consequences, especially on the continent of Africa.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

On Nuclear Disarmament:

The President assures that Nigeria will take active part in the forthcoming Review Conference of the Nuclear Prohibition Treaty + First Meeting of States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, scheduled to take place in Q1 2022.

On Terrorism:

“Boko Haram terrorists group, though fragmented by internal strife and weakened by our defence forces, is still active and preying on soft targets. Nigeria will continue to work closely with UN Counter-Terrorism bodies and entities with a view to bringing this scourge to an end.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

“Nigeria has spared no effort in addressing the challenges of terrorism posed by the activities of Boko Haram in North-East Nigeria and the Lake Chad region, as well as banditry in the North-West and North-Central Nigeria. The Nigerian Security Forces have recorded considerable success in the fight against terrorism. As a result of the renewed vigour of our military, many terrorist fighters are voluntarily surrendering to our security forces.” President Buhari

On Climate Change:

The President assures that Nigeria is continuing its transition to a low-carbon economy, consistent with achieving the Paris Climate Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals.

“We intend to build a climate-resilient economy that effectively aligns with the SDGs and that has great potentials to unlocking the full opportunities in different sectors of the economy, while protecting the resources for present and future generations.” — President Buhari

On Trade:

“Fair and equitable trade would eventually eliminate the need for aid. My country and indeed all African countries do not intend to stay indefinitely looking for aid. All we need is a fair and equitable system of international trade.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

On Debt:

“There is an urgent need to consider expansion and extension of the Debt Service Suspension Initiative to include all Developing, Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States facing fiscal and liquidity challenges. In addition, a review of the eligibility criteria for debt suspension, including outright cancellation, is needed for countries facing the most severe challenges.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

On UN Security Council Reform:

“No reform of the United Nations system is more urgent than that of the Security Council. Stakeholders around the world are asking how such power could be concentrated, with scant representation. The intergovernmental negotiations have taken too long, some 15 years. We must avoid going in cycles… It is unreasonable to expect unanimity in this matter. The issue, indeed, is about justice, not unanimity...” — President Buhari

On the Middle East:

“Nigeria encourages Israel and Palestine to re-engage in dialogue based on relevant UN resolutions and Initiatives. The two-state solution has the support of the international community and is widely acknowledged as the path to lasting peace.” — President Buhari

On Chancellor Angela Merkel:

“Let me close my statement by paying special tribute to a great and humane internationalist, and an exemplary practitioner of multilateral cooperation. I am speaking of Chancellor Angela Merkel of the Federal Republic of Germany. As she exits the stage, we wish her well.”

On Nigeria and the United Nations:

“Nigeria re-affirms its faith in the United Nations and is further resolved to continue to work with all Member-States for peace and security, development and the protection of human rights.”

— Presidency Office of Digital Engagement (PODE)
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by 1972xy: 9:12pm On Sep 24, 2021
Bulshit ! bleeping 419. Says nothing about kidnappings and banditry by his kinsmen.
Says nothing about hunger and rising unemployment in Nigeria.
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by ExtraVioment: 9:16pm On Sep 24, 2021
My brain cell just dey minus as I dey read am, thank God say I no read that thing finish, even better say I no watch the speech, wey be say dem give you bottom slot to speak, because you no dey robust.


Begging speech na im person go do for UN.
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by MarketForces: 9:38pm On Sep 24, 2021
So why didn't buhari talk about python dance and the military onslaught he ordered on his most hated indigenous people - the Igbos.

If truly the Igbos are terrorists like buhari makes the North to believe, why didn't he talk about how he has successfully focused more attention on them while the bandits grew larger than life.

The president should have talked about one of his greatest initiatives - The Rural Grazing Area (RUGA) - a policy aimed at importing the Fulani from all over African and settling them in Nigeria at the expense of the indigenous people.

How can the president forget to remind the world that there is a dot in his circular map of Nigeria that needs to be erased. The same people he threatened to DEAL WITH IN THE LANGUAGE THEY WILL UNDERSTAND.

My dear president, your handlers missed important details in your speech. Please make up for it in your subsequent speeches and interviews.

Thanks
Sai baba
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by Gfskw: 10:34pm On Sep 24, 2021
Oh
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by LordviccoDaGuru(m): 10:56pm On Sep 24, 2021
Excellency
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by Brown2012: 11:29pm On Sep 24, 2021
presidency:
HIGHLIGHTS: President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, Friday September 24, 2021:

Opening:

The President congratulates UN Secretary General, Antonio Guterres on his re-election and thanks him for re-appointing Nigeria’s Ms. Amina Mohammed as Deputy Secretary General.

On Covid:

PMB now speaking about Nigeria’s Covid Response (this year’s UNGA theme is “Building resilience through hope - to recover from COVID-19, rebuild sustainably, respond to the needs of the planet, respect the rights of the people, and revitalise the United Nations).

President Buhari says Nigeria has gone from only four Covid-19 testing laboratories at the start of the pandemic, to more than 140 labs today, and built isolation centres and emergency hospital wards in record time all over the country.

Nigeria has also trained more than 40,000 health care workers on Infection Prevention and Control, and established 16 infectious disease treatment centres across the country.

“I would like to reiterate my call for a fairer and more equitable distribution of vaccines to all countries so that, together, we can fight and contain the pandemic… It is imperative to underscore that no one is safe until everyone is safe.” — President Buhari

“At the heart of Nigeria’s post-COVID-19 response is the Economic Sustainability Plan, which has a major component, called the Agriculture for Food and Jobs Programme where we seek to leverage suitable technologies to build a resilient food system for the country.”
— President Buhari

On Small Arms and Light Weapons:

“Nigeria remains deeply concerned over the illicit trade, transfer, and circulation of small arms and light weapons. Their excessive accumulation and uncontrolled spread in many regions of the world are having devastating humanitarian and socio-economic consequences, especially on the continent of Africa.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

On Nuclear Disarmament:

The President assures that Nigeria will take active part in the forthcoming Review Conference of the Nuclear Prohibition Treaty + First Meeting of States Parties to the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons, scheduled to take place in Q1 2022.

On Terrorism:

“Boko Haram terrorists group, though fragmented by internal strife and weakened by our defence forces, is still active and preying on soft targets. Nigeria will continue to work closely with UN Counter-Terrorism bodies and entities with a view to bringing this scourge to an end.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

“Nigeria has spared no effort in addressing the challenges of terrorism posed by the activities of Boko Haram in North-East Nigeria and the Lake Chad region, as well as banditry in the North-West and North-Central Nigeria. The Nigerian Security Forces have recorded considerable success in the fight against terrorism. As a result of the renewed vigour of our military, many terrorist fighters are voluntarily surrendering to our security forces.” President Buhari

On Climate Change:

The President assures that Nigeria is continuing its transition to a low-carbon economy, consistent with achieving the Paris Climate Agreement and the Sustainable Development Goals.

“We intend to build a climate-resilient economy that effectively aligns with the SDGs and that has great potentials to unlocking the full opportunities in different sectors of the economy, while protecting the resources for present and future generations.” — President Buhari

On Trade:

“Fair and equitable trade would eventually eliminate the need for aid. My country and indeed all African countries do not intend to stay indefinitely looking for aid. All we need is a fair and equitable system of international trade.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

On Debt:

“There is an urgent need to consider expansion and extension of the Debt Service Suspension Initiative to include all Developing, Least Developed Countries and Small Island Developing States facing fiscal and liquidity challenges. In addition, a review of the eligibility criteria for debt suspension, including outright cancellation, is needed for countries facing the most severe challenges.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

On UN Security Council Reform:

“No reform of the United Nations system is more urgent than that of the Security Council. Stakeholders around the world are asking how such power could be concentrated, with scant representation. The intergovernmental negotiations have taken too long, some 15 years. We must avoid going in cycles… It is unreasonable to expect unanimity in this matter. The issue, indeed, is about justice, not unanimity...” — President Buhari

On the Middle East:

“Nigeria encourages Israel and Palestine to re-engage in dialogue based on relevant UN resolutions and Initiatives. The two-state solution has the support of the international community and is widely acknowledged as the path to lasting peace.” — President Buhari

On Chancellor Angela Merkel:

“Let me close my statement by paying special tribute to a great and humane internationalist, and an exemplary practitioner of multilateral cooperation. I am speaking of Chancellor Angela Merkel of the Federal Republic of Germany. As she exits the stage, we wish her well.”

On Nigeria and the United Nations:

“Nigeria re-affirms its faith in the United Nations and is further resolved to continue to work with all Member-States for peace and security, development and the protection of human rights.”

— Presidency Office of Digital Engagement (PODE)
If failure was a person it will be Buhari, the old man failed so bad that the elites in his cacus became ashamed of his policies. A dull brain reading what was written for him, without shame he was even asking for cancellation of debts. The audacity, thief.
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by Cj4charles(m): 4:45am On Sep 25, 2021
chuksoyo21:
On Terrorism:

“Boko Haram terrorists group, though fragmented by internal strife and weakened by our defence forces, is still active and preying on soft targets. Nigeria will continue to work closely with UN Counter-Terrorism bodies and entities with a view to bringing this scourge to an end.” — President Muhammadu Buhari

“Nigeria has spared no effort in addressing the challenges of terrorism posed by the activities of Boko Haram in North-East Nigeria and the Lake Chad region, as well as banditry in the North-West and North-Central Nigeria. The Nigerian Security Forces have recorded considerable success in the fight against terrorism. As a result of the renewed vigour of our military, many terrorist fighters are voluntarily surrendering to our security forces.” President Buhari"


Suddenly, IPOB is no longer a Terrorist organisation anymore as Buhari Addresses UNGA76.
Don't mind Him, i was waiting for him to tell United Nation..... Hahahahahhaahhaha
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by Equity15(m): 7:02am On Sep 25, 2021
Jerryherd:
cool




This man is a fraudster and a criminal.... He and Babangida raked up series of debt in the 80s and 90s psyphoning money through crazy projects, like redundant refinery and 3rd mainland bridge (Africa's longest bridge as at completion) forex round tripping...

Even when they knew Nigeria can't pay the debt.

It took Obasanjo and Okonjo iweala years to beg for debt cancellation and relief, traveling from countries to countries



.
how is a refinery and third mainland redundant?
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by Perfectbeing(m): 7:44am On Sep 25, 2021
The UN is not even secure. They let an impostor wearing a mask address them.

Logic of IPOB.
Re: Highlights Of President Muhammadu Buhari #UNGA76 Address, September 24, 2021 by neyorlmogzy(m): 9:32am On Sep 25, 2021
chidonweb:
The speech is not so good but he tried.
At least he's improving
He only read it out loud, he has no clue about everything he said bro

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