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Nigerians React To New Photos Of Buhari In London With Tinubu And Akande / Saraki, Amosun, Oyegun And Ambode At Inauguration Ceremony Of Obaseki / Bukola Saraki Pictured With Tony Blair Today In Abuja (2) (3) (4)

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by aresa: 3:36pm On Feb 21, 2015
#Buhari #Eyes On Africa TV show. London, Uk..@Fayose?SHAMEofEkiti... grin

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by omenka(m): 3:41pm On Feb 21, 2015
Caseless:
ladies and gentlemen, i'm back from the prison.


And this is the best thread to start off again.




Where is omenka and donphilopus? I guess I lost the 3rd member of the group.
Present sir! smiley. Welcome back. We missed u. smiley
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Chigold101(m): 3:42pm On Feb 21, 2015
RicKyRichards:
PDP can finally sleep. Govern well you no fit. But if na to find Buhari, they'll start acting like squirrels on steroids. Jobless lot.
lolzzz



See how APCheats have deveived Tony Blair. He didnt know that those crooks came to his house to take pictures which they will use for cover up. He will be suprised to see this picture go viral on the internet later today.


Lolzzz
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Chigold101(m): 3:47pm On Feb 21, 2015
RicKyRichards:
PDP can finally sleep. Govern well you no fit. But if na to find Buhari, they'll start acting like squirrels on steroids. Jobless lot.
lolzzz



See how APCheats have deveived Tony Blair. He didnt know that those crooks came to his house to take pictures which they will use for cover up. He will be suprised to see this picture go viral on the internet later today.


Lolzzz...

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by cap28: 3:48pm On Feb 21, 2015
SirShymexx:


Err, at the bold, realistically, I don't think that's going to change any time soon. Only a government created by revolutionaries would be able to change the status quo - not a democratically elected government in a country under perpetual domination by outside forces. The only thing he'll be able to do, is reduce it. They've already signed the country into a lot of agreements, you can't just renegade on like that.

Just take a look at what Prokopis Pavlopoulos is going though in Greece to understand what's at stake.

This is why its a waste of time voting Buhari in in the first place, he is in London being endorsed by a western imperialist and notorious war criminal. How can such a person make any changes to the status quo? Buhari was removed from power in 1983 for refusing to kow tow to the IMF what do you think will happen to him this time around if he repeats the same action? Anyway all I know is that Buhari has been compromised, end of story, he will simply continue the destruction that GEJ, OBJ and other criminals have put in place.

We are simply replacing one problem with another one (which might be even worse than the original one, only time will tell), it would make more sense for Nigerians to simply engage in a mass boycott of the elections in order to show their complete derision for the whole sham that these criminals are calling an election.

By the way do you think revolution in Nigeria is an impossibility? At this point the average Nigerian has absolutely no stake in Nigeria in its current form.

Democracy is supposed to be govt for the people by the people, with power vested fully in the hands of the people - is this what obtains in Nigeria?

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Nobody: 3:48pm On Feb 21, 2015
Vote for fresh air.

Vote GEJ

GMB is guilty of forgery

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Lstar4real(m): 3:50pm On Feb 21, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
But that place is Tony Blair's Teaching Hospital London! Can't you see doctors and nurses at the background!

These APC people you can't deceive us!
na inside picture nurses for your village dey work... Ara OKo grin
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by SirShymexx: 3:52pm On Feb 21, 2015
cap28:

How was Sankara supposed to play the game? Was he supposed to cut a deal with the French which would have made him a billionaire while his country men would have been left to die in poverty and hunger as is the case with Nigeria?

Rather than make excuses we need to learn from the people of South America, they had the same problem of corrupt leadership just like us but they rose up and kicked out their traitors. We need to find out how they did this and get organised, the revolutionaries of Cuba and Venezuela were ordinary working people who got behind a charismatic leader and vowed to fight to the end to rid their countries of western imperialist traitors, we need a movement in Nigeria that will organise and educate people.

I honestly don't want to critique the greatness of Thomas Sankara. He was an upright man who died for what he believed in, and Africa doesn't breed too many people like that. However, he didn't play the game the right way...hence those great dreams died with him.

Let me use boxing analogy: in boxing, before every fight, the first thing the ref tells the fighters, is to protect themselves at all times. Sankara knew he never had the power nor protection, to keep the powerful forces against him at bay. He depended too much on the people - and in Africa, the people are like weather (also powerless). That was his Achilles heel and why he was killed like a chicken. He had the dreams of a nation, and a continent on his back - and he could've played game with the French to buy himself time, till he had more than enough protection. But he never did that. Though Mugabe overdid it by declaring himself the life-president - he's a classic example of how to play the game. Sekou Toure also played his cards right.

Yes, you can always learn from other people's experiences, however, when you're not enlightened enough to execute them - then it's basically just like pouring water into a basket. Do Nigerians even know what they want? If the people are a bit enlightened - I honestly don't think anyone would come out in the open to support GEJ. The guy is an utter failure in basically all aspects of governance. Yet loads of folks still see him as the saviour. And the Buhari man wouldn't have been selected in the first place, to begin with.

However, you have got a choice between two uninteresting folks in-front of you. One has been there for 6 years, and he has destroyed the country. While the other might be cut from a similar cloth, albeit a tad bit different in his outlook, he offers something better. Which one are you going to go for? A gift that keeps on giving and a perpetual failure of epic proportions - or something new?
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by hush15: 4:07pm On Feb 21, 2015
halimaabi:
Don't trust APC another scam, chatham house schedule no Buhari to speak there, APC in their usual style would have given us several pics maybe another old pics and it's not even clear.
courtesy visit to blair wasnt on the itinery. latest development to decieve nigerians that he is fit.
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by SirShymexx: 4:17pm On Feb 21, 2015
cap28:

This is why its a waste of time voting Buhari in in the first place, he is in London being endorsed by a western imperialist and notorious war criminal. How can such a person make any changes to the status quo? Buhari was removed from power in 1983 for refusing to kow tow to the IMF what do you think will happen to him this time around if he repeats the same action? Anyway all I know is that Buhari has been compromised, end of story, he will simply continue the destruction that GEJ, OBJ and other criminals have put in place.

We are simply replacing one problem with another one (which might be even worse than the original one, only time will tell), it would make more sense for Nigerians to simply engage in a mass boycott of the elections in order to show their complete derision for the whole sham that these criminals are calling an election.

By the way do you think revolution in Nigeria is an impossibility? At this point the average Nigerian has absolutely no stake in Nigeria in its current form.

Democracy is supposed to be govt for the people by the people, with power vested fully in the hands of the people - is this what obtains in Nigeria?

Well, Africa is still a semi-colonised continent, including Nigeria. And whoever wants to rule democratically will always need the anointing of the King-makers and the owners of this part of the hemisphere. You honestly can't change the status quo without a revolution - the only thing you can do is tweak it a bit.

Also, one thing the King-makers don't do is intervene when it comes to building infrastructures. Paul Kagame in Rwanda is a classic example. Despite being the biggest US puppet on the continent, he has been able to rebuild Rwanda, and transform the country from the shackles of the Hutu and Tutsi war - to one of the best countries on the continent. So, if this man can achieve the same feat - then he should be the preferred choice. No one will be worse than GEJ - GEJ makes Mobutu and Idi Amin look like saints. You honestly give Nigeria and Nigerians too much credit...the country is just big for nothing - powerless, and populated by uneducated and mis-educated folks. It isn't an intellectual property - and you have to take it one step at a time.

Nigerians aren't enlightened enough for a revolution. I have studied the pattern of their thought process, understanding of politics, sentiments, world view, governance etc.. for three years now...and the human element isn't there. Projecting for a revolution in Nigeria would be suicidal, despite how easy it might look on the surface to achieve. Going that route would turn you into a Tarzan figure...so, it's better to let them grow in stages/sequentially.

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by cap28: 4:18pm On Feb 21, 2015
SirShymexx:


I honestly don't want to critique the greatness of Thomas Sankara. He was an upright man who died for what he believed in, and Africa doesn't breed too many people like that. However, he didn't play the game the right way...hence those great dreams died with him.

Let me use boxing analogy: in boxing, before every fight, the first thing the ref tells the fighters, is to protect themselves at all times. Sankara knew he never had the power nor protection, to keep the powerful forces against him at bay. He depended too much on the people - and in Africa, the people are like weather (also powerless). That was his Achilles heel and why he was killed like a chicken. He had the dreams of a nation, and a continent on his back - and he could've played game with the French to buy himself time, till he had more than enough protection. But he never did that. Though Mugabe overdid it by declaring himself the life-president - he's a classic example of how to play the game. Sekou Toure also played his cards right.

Yes, you can always learn from other people's experiences, however, when you're not enlightened enough to execute them - then it's basically just like pouring water into a basket. Do Nigerians even know what they want? If the people are a bit enlightened - I honestly don't think anyone would come out in the open to support GEJ. The guy is an utter failure in basically all aspects of governance. Yet loads of folks still see him as the saviour. And the Buhari man wouldn't have been selected in the first place, to begin with.

However, you have got a choice between two uninteresting folks in-front of you. One has been there for 6 years, and he has destroyed the country. While the other might be cut from a similar cloth, albeit a tad bit different in his outlook, he offers something better. Which one are you going to go for? A gift that keeps on giving and a perpetual failure of epic proportions - or something new?

I think Sankara was aware of the fact that he was on the hit list of French intelligence, but sadly France used the one person who he never thought would betray him to kill him -his childhood friend Blaise Campaore. Castro and Chavez surrounded themselves with family members and only those who they could really trust 100%, despite that the CIA made not less than 600 attempts on Castro's life and they eventually got to Chavez in the end so its not easy to stay alive when you go against these monsters, having said that it is not impossible as can be seen with Castro and even Mugabe (as you quite rightly pointed out)
Your point about enlightenment of our people is true but the solution to that is an overhaul of our colonial education system that teaches us that the white man brought us civilisation. The upcoming young ones need to understand that the Europeans are our enemies and have enslaved us for over 500 years , they need to be taught about things like slavery and its legacy on us as a people, they need to be taught about how capitalism has destroyed the world and how it has encouraged selfishness, greed and corruption. They need to be taught that racism was created by the same people who claim that they brought us civilisation and they need to understand that racism aka white supremacy is still being used against black people to convince us that we are an inferior race.

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Caseless: 4:22pm On Feb 21, 2015
omenka:
Present sir! smiley. Welcome back. We missed u. smiley
grin na me miss una pass.
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by cytellProperty: 4:32pm On Feb 21, 2015
This picture is Photoshop. If they could show us Reinhard bonnke crusade pictures in place of their political rally, there is nothing this Ashiwere Progressives Congress people can not do.
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Caseless: 4:46pm On Feb 21, 2015
donphilopus:


It does happen bro. Welcome back sir!
I know. But it is getting too much on me.
Thank u, mehn.
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by SirShymexx: 4:46pm On Feb 21, 2015
cap28:


I think Sankara was aware of the fact that he was on the hit list of French intelligence, but sadly France used the one person who he never thought would betray him to kill him -his childhood friend Blaise Campaore. Castro and Chavez surrounded themselves with family members and only those who they could really trust 100%, despite that the CIA made not less than 600 attempts on Castro's life and they eventually got to Chavez in the end so its not easy to stay alive when you go against these monsters, having said that it is not impossible as can be seen with Castro and even Mugabe (as you quite rightly pointed out)
Your point about enlightenment of our people is true but the solution to that is an overhaul of our colonial education system that teaches us that the white man brought us civilisation. The upcoming young ones need to understand that the Europeans are our enemies and have enslaved us for over 500 years , they need to be taught about things like slavery and its legacy on us as a people, they need to be taught about how capitalism has destroyed the world and how it has encouraged selfishness, greed and corruption. They need to be taught that racism was created by the same people who claim that they brought us civilisation and they need to understand that racism aka white supremacy is still being used against black people to convince us that we are an inferior race.


Sankara knew Blaise Campaore was out to get him...but his naivete got the best of him. He knew they were out to get him, and that Campaore was part of the plot - but he never protected himself. And once you knew he didn't have enough protection, and won't be able to for a long time - he should've played by their rules and buy himself enough time. An example of another smart person is Louis Farrakhan. After the The Million Man March on Washington DC in 1995, with extremely huge turn-out - they were out to get him. And once the FOI told him there was no way they'll be able to protect him, he went to exile. Anyway, these naija folks aren't revolutionaries, they're politicians - and they can't really do much. The electorate just need to go for the safer pick, since the incumbent has been woeful/awful and he's a disgrace

Bruddah, enlightenment doesn't happen overnight and we can make all kinds of excuses for these folks not being enlightened. However, the world is a global village now,and if they really care about their existence - most of them should be by now. The folks just don't want to be enlightened, and they'd rather be stuck in their misery, than see the light - as long as there are crumbs out there to be munched like a rat with whiskers. Then you've got the delusional ultra-nationalists. The whole country is a basket case! C'mon, the folks don't even understand the concept of mutual respect and human relations, for co-existence...it's all about always trying to fit the most illogical examples into a different context entirely. grin
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by adeA1(m): 4:47pm On Feb 21, 2015
Its a shame on whose company this Fayose belongs...shiit
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by minister2015: 4:52pm On Feb 21, 2015
PDP thrives only on LIES. Nigerians r done with their 16yrs of misrule. just days back GEJ lied to us that a 250MW is 750MW!
sai Baban Zahra!

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by SirShymexx: 4:59pm On Feb 21, 2015
Cap28

Anyway, the soft side of me think you need to cut Tony Blair some slack. I believe you have lived in the UK for over 20 years. So, obviously, you should know how the minorities fared - before and after him. The 70s, 80s, and 90s (before Blair) were crazy - Blair saved a lot of lives and gave us hope, with post-racial UK (though it's just on the surface). He ushered in the new era...and he's the reason why there are so many black folks walking around in the UK freely today.

He isn't perfect, and I definitely despise him for that Iraq war and how complicit he was in the whole madness - based on lies. But I'll always have a soft spot for that guy. He's no different from Colin Powell, since Powell was also complicit in the whole fiasco.

Take it easy on Mr. Rabbit Ears (lol) - most folks in the black community still adore him. grin
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by ishiamu(m): 5:11pm On Feb 21, 2015
Firefire:



Haaaaaa, grin

Dat janjanweed transgender sha. grin

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by olumideolamide: 5:36pm On Feb 21, 2015
This is a clear indication that Fayose of Ekiti is seriously sick and I pity all his followers cos he will soon lead them to prison as soon as our President (GMB) is sworn in by May 29th. Fayose needs to be examined in either Yaba or Aro in Abeokuta. I doubt if he's okay atall.
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Emmyk(m): 5:57pm On Feb 21, 2015
Nice one. Buhari is not that tall. He's same height with Tony Blair - who is 6ft. I use to think he's very tall before.
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by leofab(f): 6:43pm On Feb 21, 2015
waternogetemeny:


No be today, they have a PHD in selling out to the west for nothing. Just go and ask the Black people in the Americas.



See noise just to take picture with people(IMPERIALIST), they have every reason in the world never to trust.



Buhari will never sell Nigeria in 2015 to the colonialist, we will oppose that with the last drop of our blood.





a million kisses. Xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Nobody: 6:48pm On Feb 21, 2015
doctokwus:
Am not happy with this released pics.Honestly Fayose and the Tanoids shd have been allowed to continue their stupidity while GMB goes about his various engagements, just when they must have startd salivating is when all the pics wud have been released.
GEJ himself now knows the enormity of the task b4 him that's y he has been recommissioning already commissioned projects all over the place.
I won't b surprised if he next goes to commission the start of the dredging of the 2niger bridge after commissioning the photograph of the plan earlier
.

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by M17: 6:59pm On Feb 21, 2015
Ahmed4002:
General MB.


"If you aren't big enough to stand criticism,
you're too small to be praised." - Earl Deason


429 fools .


west knew buhari's is a racist ,they knew he is blind .so he is going to be a tool in the hands of the west TO destabilize NIGERIA ECONOMY .
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by swezenberg(m): 7:07pm On Feb 21, 2015
NgeneUkwenu:
But that place is Tony Blair's Teaching Hospital London! Can't you see doctors and nurses at the background!

These APC people you can't deceive us!

Ladies are not known for lies What kind of lady are you. Don't let your support for PDP remove the only good virtue you have as a woman
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by InvertedHammer: 7:15pm On Feb 21, 2015
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Buhari is more popular than GEJ.

Every news I read these days about Nigeria harp on the promises of GMB and incompetency of GEJ.

GEJ shot himself with having the likes of Okupe, Abati, FFK, etc. as his spokespersons. These folks think insolence could
replace diplomatic overtures. It may work within Nigeria but the world now is a global village. GEJ is now a punching bag of
bad jokes in the western media. You may think it is insignificant but the people that shape opinions in USA are reading the news too.
Nigeria as a poor nation needs the assistance of USA to prevail in the global arena. Let's take the whole figures into perspective:

GDP USA: $16.77 trillion
GDP California: $1.96 trillion
GDP Los Angeles County (a local government area in California): $544 billion
GDP Nigeria (biggest economy in Africa): $521 billion.

By the way, no politician has ever taken on western propaganda machines and came out unscathed.

Noticeably, Patience Jonathan has been relegated to where she rightly belongs. She used to strut all over the place acting as a
de facto president of Nigeria and GEJ could not call her to order. The opposition has set fire on GEJ's a#ss and for once, he is
acting somewhat presidential.

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by barnaby04(m): 7:47pm On Feb 21, 2015
Time is a sure healer of wounds in life, once upon a time that Buhari was a man nobody wanted to associate with in life, he was seen as a religious fundamentalist, a bigot and tyrant that has no soul of mercy in him.

Enter 2015, alas, the corner stone that was rejected in 2011 has now become the Messiah and symbol of hope to rescue Nigeria from the 6 years of misrule, corrupt laden and glaring crass incompetence in tackling the problems bedeviling the entity called Nigeria.

But wait a minute guys, what happened to the boisterous boast of the PDP to rule Nigeria for 60 or 100 years? What happens to the age long held belief of incumbency factor which has suddenly made the party running and shying away from elections because of the imminent defeat?

The PDP lived in a state of denial and illusion for so long to believe that Nigerians will always be fool forever and that day of reckoning will not come.

Day of reckoning has finally come and the party is running from pillar to post to see how it can avert this coming defeat which the Ebora of Owu himself has long for told.

By March 28, Nigerians from all walks of life will be voting for the leader that they believes will help sanitise the economy that has suffered from the cluelesness of this govt to diversify it when the Pedro dollars was in excess, today, naira has suddenly fallen to 224 to 1USD.

Buhari may not be the messaiah we expect or the beautiful one, but among all the presidential aspirants today, GMB, as he is popularly called by his admirers and followers, is the most qualified to tackle the insurgency problems, fight the nations chronic corruption and revamp the economy that misrule of the PDP led govt has rendered prostrate.

Only the corrupt minded ones, ethnic jingoists or those brainwashed by the SAtanist propagandas will still entrust Nigeria's governance to the Goodluck led PDP govt on March 28, 2015.

God bless Gen. Muhammadu Chukwuemaka Boluwatife Buhari and Nigeria!
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Nobody: 7:56pm On Feb 21, 2015
barnaby04:
Time is a sure healer of wounds in life, once upon a time that Buhari was a man nobody wanted to associate with in life, he was seen as a religious fundamentalist, a bigot and tyrant that has no soul of mercy in him.

Enter 2015, alas, the corner stone that was rejected in 2011 has now become the Messiah and symbol of hope to rescue Nigeria from the 6 years of misrule, corrupt laden and glaring crass incompetence in tackling the problems bedeviling the entity called Nigeria.

But wait a minute guys, what happened to the boisterous boast of the PDP to rule Nigeria for 60 or 100 years? What happens to the age long held belief of incumbency factor which has suddenly made the party running and shying away from elections because of the imminent defeat?

The PDP lived in a state of denial and illusion for so long to believe that Nigerians will always be fool forever and that day of reckoning will not come.

Day of reckoning has finally come and the party is running from pillar to post to see how it can avert this coming defeat which the Ebora of Owu himself has long for told.

By March 28, Nigerians from all walks of life will be voting for the leader that they believes will help sanitise the economy that has suffered from the cluelesness of this govt to diversify it when the Pedro dollars was in excess, today, naira has suddenly fallen to 224 to 1USD.

Buhari may not be the messaiah we expect or the beautiful one, but among all the presidential aspirants today, GMB, as he is popularly called by his admirers and followers, is the most qualified to tackle the insurgency problems, fight the nations chronic corruption and revamp the economy that misrule of the PDP led govt has rendered prostrate.

Only the corrupt minded ones, ethnic jingoists or those brainwashed by the SAtanist propagandas will still entrust Nigeria's governance to the Goodluck led PDP govt on March 28, 2015.

God bless Gen. Muhammadu Chukwuemaka Boluwatife Buhari and Nigeria!



How much did APC pay this guy? Your write-up is so childish and you need grow up fool.
Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by cap28: 8:13pm On Feb 21, 2015
SirShymexx:
Cap28

Anyway, the soft side of me think you need to cut Tony Blair some slack. I believe you have lived in the UK for over 20 years. So, obviously, you should know how the minorities fared - before and after him. The 70s, 80s, and 90s (before Blair) were crazy - Blair saved a lot of lives and gave us hope, with post-racial UK (though it's just on the surface). He ushered in the new era...and he's the reason why there are so many black folks walking around in the UK freely today.

He isn't perfect, and I definitely despise him for that Iraq war and how complicit he was in the whole madness - based on lies. But I'll always have a soft spot for that guy. He's no different from Colin Powell, since Powell was also complicit in the whole fiasco.

Take it easy on Mr. Rabbit Ears (lol) - most folks in the black community still adore him. grin

Bros I wish you could point out one thing Blair did for blacks when he was in office.
Black people in the UK have not fared any better under Blair's so called New Labour - yes, a few token blacks have been thrown a few crumbs but that's it. Yes blacks were openly discriminated against in the UK in the 70s, 80s and 90s but now the discrimination has gone underground but the result is still the same.

According to a study conducted by the University of Manchester last year black people still face significant barriers to social mobility despite being better qualified than their white counterparts, therefore I don't know how you came to the conclusion that Blair ever did anything for blacks in the UK during his tenure in office. #

The UK is still a racist place but its mostly covert now, but sometimes it bubbles to the surface - lets not forget what happend only last week between racist Chelsea supporters and a black guy on a train in Paris:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0OFHPekUmE


http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/jun/12/ethnic-minorities-social-mobility-employment

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by Nobody: 8:15pm On Feb 21, 2015
If Buhari's handlers keep lying, we will keep busting them. Another picture circulates at the darkest corner of the Internet.
This picture is old.
Gov. Amosun and Dapo Abiodun are both in Nigeria right now. Both campaigned yesterday at Sagamu, and Amosun is right now as we speak on his campaign trail in Abeokuta today.
This picture is over a year old.
Folks, remember, both Amosun and Buhari contested under ANPP in 2007 and they are political friends. At the formation of APC with Buhari and Saraki, they were in London and Met with Tony Blair.

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Re: Buhari In London, With Tony Blair, Saraki & Amosun by zoguche: 9:18pm On Feb 21, 2015
Marchforward Goodluck Ebele tongue

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