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Buhari’s Two Houses And 270 Cows by frankwells(f): 9:40am On Sep 14, 2015
In today’s Africa, it is almost unheard of. More so when the news is Nigeria. To the rest of the world, the news that a former Nigerian president can declare his assets, and what we find on the list includes two mud houses (inherited from his mother and older sister, who are both deceased), 270 herds of cattle, 25 sheep, five horses, a variety of birds, and a number of economic trees comes across as surreal. The palpability of the news itself when placed within the context of the psychographic indices of most African leaders past or present gives cause for hope.
According to the assets’ declaration form just made public, to his name are two undeveloped lands and such other non-descript personal property, a single bank account with 30 million Nigerian naira (about $150,000 USD) in it, which compared to what we are used to in terms of the wealth and opulence that have come to be associated with many members of Africa’s ruling class, sounds paltry and understandably stunning. To pundits this is a poor boy’s portfolio by any African standard.
As part of his campaign promises was the pledge to fight corruption, a malignant ailment that has been threatening to hobble arguably one of Africa’s most important nations. It was therefore expected by all that he, President Muhammadu Buhari will lead by example.
That is why it was made a big deal, especially by the opposition, when there was a perceived delay in publicly declaring Buhari’s assets and those of his Vice President, former law professor, Yemi Osinbajo. The uproarious response from a section of the Nigerian populace, whose horrible experiences in the hands of governments with leaders who had in the past sold them a bad bill of goods, was expect......Continue:http://www.jagabanng.com/2015/09/buharis-tale-of-two-houses-and-270-cows.html
Re: Buhari’s Two Houses And 270 Cows by Nobody: 9:49am On Sep 14, 2015
I thought you guys said he never owned a house in Abuja and at one time prior to the elections he was facing eviction for not paying the rent? Why then did we see him claiming to own a mansion in Abuja?

Or how about his 30 million naira bank deposit? I thought he said he had to borrow money to buy form?

And how come his cows suddenly jumped from 150 to 270 ?

Keep decieving yourselves

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Re: Buhari’s Two Houses And 270 Cows by ZKOSOSO(m): 9:55am On Sep 14, 2015
If u live in KD and still believe ur sai Bubu is poor then u need 77 bulala flogging.

Taqqiya @ Work!!

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