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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by driand(m): 10:49pm On Jun 26, 2015
Conscience.
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by mykelly(m): 10:53pm On Jun 26, 2015
bright007:
hmmm....Buhari should get working and stop all these silly excuse
can you just this your stupidity, which excuse is in what has just been posted?
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by mykelly(m): 10:54pm On Jun 26, 2015
bright007:
hmmm....Buhari should get working and stop all these silly excuse
can you just stop this your stupidity, which excuse is in what has just been posted?
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Ddy(m): 10:58pm On Jun 26, 2015
Rubbish. he shld go for prayer like ordinary human than causing road block. this is nonsense statement

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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by danbrowndmf(m): 11:00pm On Jun 26, 2015
INTROVERT:
Symbol of humility grin
seun pls give this a moderator work,cus she patronize NL morethan u sef "grin"
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Nobody: 11:03pm On Jun 26, 2015
Very responsive and considerate
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by beyoncausme: 11:03pm On Jun 26, 2015
nice one....
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Bonethugss: 11:08pm On Jun 26, 2015
If you do a good deed, you don't need to announce the reason. My 2 cents
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by heryeendey(m): 11:09pm On Jun 26, 2015
Tundenoni:

I never read anywhere he gave an excuse for not working in this thread. Why hating on baba?
JUST LEAV DEM HATERS.. I SMH FOR DEM GENERATION
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Nonybb: 11:14pm On Jun 26, 2015
Islamization have started
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Nobody: 11:17pm On Jun 26, 2015
msmon:



BTW, u r almost on every thread! Who r u?

U don't know am, nah one of the nairaland winch grin grin
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by seyilee(m): 11:20pm On Jun 26, 2015
INTROVERT:
Symbol of humility grin
Always on FTC
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by cabjoy(m): 11:22pm On Jun 26, 2015
His jst afraid of boko harm bombing him during the prayer session










But am to sure

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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Nobody: 11:25pm On Jun 26, 2015
Thot dey said he doesn't hav large entourage And dey say na only GEJ dey close road Sai baba

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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by illiad1(m): 11:27pm On Jun 26, 2015
Is anybody thinking what am thinking?



That somebody might be dodging the bokos

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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by warrior101: 11:27pm On Jun 26, 2015
hahahaha this is hilarious but come o na who dey pursue this man sef wey e just dey withdraw from public everyday. this man must be a tyrant ... we are watching in 3D


cabjoy:
His jst afraid of boko harm bombing him during the prayer session










But am to sure

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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by opribo(m): 11:30pm On Jun 26, 2015
So may I ask what is the achievement here. That a man decides for personal reasons to worship in a more convenient place that is closer to him has now turned to public news. Seriously there are major issues to be tackled by this govt than this unnecessary piece of info.

Waiting for when they will end Boko haram and bring the Chibok girls also giving us 24hrs electricity. If they like they can go to Saudi mosque for all I care. They should just fulfill their campaign promises. That's all.

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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by highskies(m): 11:32pm On Jun 26, 2015
Noneroone:
but he has not explained why he doent have a cabinet.


BROS WHY NA. GIVE HIM TIME PLSSS SIRSIR cheesy
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Babzyto(m): 11:39pm On Jun 26, 2015
I jus like dis man die grin
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by opribo(m): 11:39pm On Jun 26, 2015
So what is the achievement in deciding not worship somewhere and rather worship in another closer to him, apparently the primary reason is obviously for convenience rather than the lame excuse of easing traffic. They should realize that they don't have the luxury of time for all these beTing about the bush. The quick wins we are yet to see them all we here from them is the problems in the party.
PMB better get moving before his party will allow parochial sentiments to derail the government.

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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by GhaliNaaba(m): 11:39pm On Jun 26, 2015
Am still celebrating President Buhari victory. Still like a dream. I campaigned with passion for him and thank God he win. We are optimistic about the new Nigeria.

Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by bola4dprec(m): 11:41pm On Jun 26, 2015
Noneroone:
but he has not explained why he doent have a cabinet.
guy see these Law of Power 3: Conceal Your Intentions
It will be infinitely easier for your enemies to thwart your plans when they know what you're up to. So plant fake clues, cover your scent with red herrings, hide your motives with false sincerity and you will have them exactly where you want them to be and in the end achieve your goals.

The third law of power discusses the various ways on how you can conceal your intentions. one way is by sending mixed signals; confuse your enemies or your target/s with decoys or by being ambiguous and unpredictable. Do the things they'd least expect you to do and when they think they've got you figured out, do something unexpected and contrary to what they think you are or up to. This was the advice of the infamous courtesan Ninon de Lanclos to a young marquis who was pursuing a beautiful countess. Bysending mixed, ambiguous signals instead of outrightly confessing his love would the marquis catch the countess' interest. All went well for the young nobleman until he violated Lanclos' instructions and revealed his true feelings to the countess right away. the countess then lost all interest in him and even felt used and embarrassed.

Another way of hiding your intentions is by pretending to support something which is against your beliefs, principles, goals and motives. Back this up with false sincerity. This was the technique Otto von Bismarck used in attaining the position of Prussia's premier and achieving waht he wanted for his country. Bismarck was for the war against Austria but, seeing that Prussia's armies were still incapable of defeating the enemy, he preetnded to be against it, an action which shocked many becaue they thought he would support it, and persuaded the king not to send Prussia's troops into battle. The King was grateful to him for this and raised Bismarck to a position where he could strengthen and ready Prussia's armies for the war. When he finally led Prussia to war against Austria, his country brought home the victory, he had succeeded and had won the favor of many.

Another way of disguisisng one's actions is through the use of smoke screens--something you can hide behin and use to direct your opponent's attention away from your intentions and motives. This was what the infamous conman Joseph "Yellow Kid" Weil used in deceiving a wealthy businessman. A smoke screen is one of the main keys of deception.

Also, in deceiving someone and concealing your intentions, play on human nature. People instinctively trust appearances. Try to look and act like someone they can trust becuase, ovce they do, they will be honest with you about everything. Thus can you discern their purposes, motives, personality, character, flaws, strengths and weaknesses. Most people think they can win the favor of others by being completely honest. Take advantage of this. Do not atttract attention to yourself. Appear as bland and as uninteresting as possible. Your enemies will take you for granted and they won't see you as a threat. Be like a wolf in sheep's clothing; appear meek and mild and then attack at the right moment, when your opponents have set their defenses down. This is how the Ethiopian warlord Haile Selassie made a powerful enemy surrender to him.

Always remember to never cause any suspision amongst your foes. Strike when and where they least expect it.


President Muhammdu Buhari leading he promised not to rule. Abubakar Bukola Saraki also applies this method and he be came President of the Sen. I will continue to abide with this simple golden rule till I will attain my potential in life

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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Nobody: 11:43pm On Jun 26, 2015
How does this affect development of Nigeria?
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Nobody: 11:44pm On Jun 26, 2015
I dont want to hear all this one... price of dollar is rising, Buhari should come up with something to reduce it back to N163
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Justicealh3(m): 11:48pm On Jun 26, 2015
smithsydny:
PDP
My fellowers NL FORUM' u guys to watch enemy of ISLAM, we all comment about how & where PMB will attend his friday prayer, & he (smithsydny) they comment PDP.RABBISH
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by utytill(m): 11:49pm On Jun 26, 2015
Hmmmh,it be like say na d fear of boko boys.
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Femosita1: 11:57pm On Jun 26, 2015
All na personal decision I beg. Don't see anything special in this. If he coughs, you will as well admonish it... Na WA oo
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by kokoA(m): 12:03am On Jun 27, 2015
Only those in Abuja will understand what this simple act of humility by our president means to us.
Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Wildrage: 12:06am On Jun 27, 2015
A month into the tenure of this new govt and the entire executive arm of govt comprise of the president, the vice president, two presidential spokesperson and a photographer. It's no surprise therefore that we are daily fed with mundane news and what in other serious climes would be considered inanities. Nigeria is a secular country so why are we being inundated about the president's preference of venue for his Jumat service? Of what concern is it to me as a Nigerian if he decides to observe the Jumat in his bedroom. All these populist posturing without substance would soon wear out even his most ardent supporters if he does not role up his sleeves and start delivering on some of his campaign promises.

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Re: Buhari Explains Why He Stops Attending Juma’at Service At National Mosque by Nobody: 12:08am On Jun 27, 2015
bola4dprec:
guy see these Law of Power 3: Conceal Your Intentions
It will be infinitely easier for your enemies to thwart your plans when they know what you're up to. So plant fake clues, cover your scent with red herrings, hide your motives with false sincerity and you will have them exactly where you want them to be and in the end achieve your goals.

The third law of power discusses the various ways on how you can conceal your intentions. one way is by sending mixed signals; confuse your enemies or your target/s with decoys or by being ambiguous and unpredictable. Do the things they'd least expect you to do and when they think they've got you figured out, do something unexpected and contrary to what they think you are or up to. This was the advice of the infamous courtesan Ninon de Lanclos to a young marquis who was pursuing a beautiful countess. Bysending mixed, ambiguous signals instead of outrightly confessing his love would the marquis catch the countess' interest. All went well for the young nobleman until he violated Lanclos' instructions and revealed his true feelings to the countess right away. the countess then lost all interest in him and even felt used and embarrassed.

Another way of hiding your intentions is by pretending to support something which is against your beliefs, principles, goals and motives. Back this up with false sincerity. This was the technique Otto von Bismarck used in attaining the position of Prussia's premier and achieving waht he wanted for his country. Bismarck was for the war against Austria but, seeing that Prussia's armies were still incapable of defeating the enemy, he preetnded to be against it, an action which shocked many becaue they thought he would support it, and persuaded the king not to send Prussia's troops into battle. The King was grateful to him for this and raised Bismarck to a position where he could strengthen and ready Prussia's armies for the war. When he finally led Prussia to war against Austria, his country brought home the victory, he had succeeded and had won the favor of many.

Another way of disguisisng one's actions is through the use of smoke screens--something you can hide behin and use to direct your opponent's attention away from your intentions and motives. This was what the infamous conman Joseph "Yellow Kid" Weil used in deceiving a wealthy businessman. A smoke screen is one of the main keys of deception.

Also, in deceiving someone and concealing your intentions, play on human nature. People instinctively trust appearances. Try to look and act like someone they can trust becuase, ovce they do, they will be honest with you about everything. Thus can you discern their purposes, motives, personality, character, flaws, strengths and weaknesses. Most people think they can win the favor of others by being completely honest. Take advantage of this. Do not atttract attention to yourself. Appear as bland and as uninteresting as possible. Your enemies will take you for granted and they won't see you as a threat. Be like a wolf in sheep's clothing; appear meek and mild and then attack at the right moment, when your opponents have set their defenses down. This is how the Ethiopian warlord Haile Selassie made a powerful enemy surrender to him.

Always remember to never cause any suspision amongst your foes. Strike when and where they least expect it.


President Muhammdu Buhari leading he promised not to rule. Abubakar Bukola Saraki also applies this method and he be came President of the Sen. I will continue to abide with this simple golden rule till I will attain my potential in life

Ur much more confused than buhari.

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