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Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by Geniro: 9:55pm On Oct 31, 2016
Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati
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President Muhammadu Buhari’s strategists, if they are at work at all, are chasing ants and ignoring the elephant in the room. They do him great disservice. Their oversight is hubristically determined either by incapacity or a vendetta-induced distraction. It is time they changed the game and the narrative; time they woke up.



It’s been more than 15 months since the incumbent assumed office as President, but his handlers have been projecting him as if he is a Umaru Musa Yar’Adua or a Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, first time Presidents who could afford the luxury of a learning period before settling down to the job, and who in addition must prove themselves to earn necessary plaudits. In making this mistake, President Buhari’s handlers created a sad situation whereby they have progressively undermined his image.



The truth is that Muhammadu Buhari is neither a Yar’Adua nor a Jonathan. He may have sought the office of President in three previous elections, before succeeding at his fourth attempt in 2015, but he came into office on a different template. He had been Head of State of Nigeria (1983-85) and had before then served his country at very high levels as military administrator, member of the Supreme Military Council, head of key government institutions and subsequently from 1985 -2015, as a member of the country’s Council of State, the highest advisory body known to the Nigerian Constitution.



In real terms, therefore, General Muhammadu Buhari did not need the job of President. If he had again lost the election in 2015, his stature would not have been diminished in any way. His place in Nigerian history was already assured. That is precisely why it was possible to package him successfully as a man on a messianic mission to rescue Nigeria from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and whatever is ascribed to that in the emotion-laden field of Nigerian politics.



He might have acquired many IOUs when he assumed office in 2015, as all politicians do, but he was not under any pressure to pay back and he was so well positioned in the people’s reckoning and historically that he could call anyone’s bluff and get away with it. That much is of course obvious. Many of the persons and groups who could claim that they helped him to get to power a second time are today not in a position to dictate to him.



Long before such persons left their mother’s homes for boarding school, he had made his mark as a Nigerian leader. He could look them straight in the eye and cleverly put them in their place. Corrupt patronage is a strong element of Nigerian politics and so far, President Buhari has shown a determination to limit the scope of such politics. Whether that is right or wrong is a matter of political calculations, and if current intimations are anything to go by, that may even prove costly in the long run.



Nonetheless, when a leader assumes office with his kind of helicopter advantages, it should not be expected that he would hit the ground like a tyro in the corridors of power. Not too many persons in his shoes get a second chance to return to power after a gap of 30 years. As it happened in his case, he would be expected to run the country as a statesman, not as a party man, as a bridge-builder, not as a sectional leader and as father of all.



The writer of his inaugural speech alluded to this last point in that borrowed statement about belonging to everyone and to nobody. Charles de Gaulle of France originally made that statement in 1958 when he returned to power as President and founder of the Fifth Republic. Charles de Gaulle had been an army General and one of the key figures in the drama of World War II. In his second coming, De Gaulle built an unforgettable legacy.



President Buhari’s handlers may have had an idea of going in such direction but so far, they have taken their eyes off the legacy project. The best way to remember a President of the incumbent’s status is with regard to the legacy he leaves behind. We do not need to travel to 20th century France to borrow an elaborate example.



We have the home-made example of former President Olusegun Obasanjo. Like Buhari, Obasanjo had been Head of State. Like him also, he returned to be civilian President. Obasanjo did not try to impress Nigerians with the daily grind of governance or obsession with the past. He played a legacy game from the first day. The military had been excused out of power. Nigerians by 1999 were so angry with military rule, they just wanted change. Obasanjo capitalized on that and helped to prepare the foundations for the consolidation of the democratic process.



Nigeria had been a pariah nation within the international community and a weakling within the continent. With a combination of charisma, street wisdom and the reactivation of old networks, Obasanjo regained for the country, the respect it deserves. He met a country in debt. He paid off the debts by 2005, and made the country financially stable again. He surrounded himself with bright and talented technocrats, including foreign consultants and within government circles if not outside, he actively encouraged the free flow of ideas.



In doing this, he cultivated the image of a strong, charismatic leader. He also refused to be trapped by ethnic or religious considerations. He had his own faults and there was a lot to complain about as I did at the time, but looking at the big picture, Obasanjo was a good manager of complex relationships, and he had a good sense of humour. Out of office, it is possible indeed to speak of the Obasanjo legacy in Nigerian history in rich and detailed terms.



There are parallels between the circumstances that brought General Obasanjo and General Buhari back to power, and if you wish, you could tease out the connections. But while the former immediately began to build a legacy out of the opportunity, the latter is yet to embark on a defined legacy mission. No political leader ever built a legacy out of complaints and excuses.



An obsession with the past does not produce a legacy; it defeats it. Nor is the restriction of human freedom a legacy-building gesture. General Sani Abacha violated the dignity of virtually every institution in the country but he is remembered more for stabilizing the economy and for creating additional states, particularly Bayelsa, where he is considered a hero. Obasanjo often deployed power as if it was a whiplash, making his politics ambiguous, but that is not the substance of his legacy.

A leader’s legacy lies in those steps he takes to transform society for good and for the people’s benefit. President Buhari’s handlers should begin to think of what legacy he intends to leave behind. A legacy is something big and memorable, not routine exertions or bland ceremonies, the type civil servants are perpetually bringing before a sitting President to keep him in motion, in the absence of movement. I do not intend to construct a possible legacy project for the Buhari administration: a legacy is meant to be the product of careful deliberation, vision and resolve, not something to be thrown up casually in a limited newspaper copy.



But there are grand moves to be made, and that should be done, because a legacy cannot possibly arise from the mere fact of being President of a country twice between the 20thand 21st centuries. If I must make a few suggestions, however, it seems to me that there is a legacy-building opportunity in the same National Political Conference Report that the government of the day seems determined to ignore.



Even if that 2014 Report is ignored: the issues relating to the restructuring of Nigeria have been on the table since independence and more coherently since the 2005 Political Conference which was aborted due to a controversial attempt to hand over a Third Term to the Obasanjo administration through the back door. President Buhari has both the pedigree and the courage to take some bold steps about how Nigeria is presently constituted and ensure not limited reform but far-reaching transformation: create new states, merge some states, if possible, review the revenue allocation formula, embark on legacy infrastructure projects, introduce some alterations in key areas of national life, merge parastatals to reduce cost and duplication, take up some neglected ideas about public finance and give effect to them, revisit the oil and gas sector and further reform it, crush Boko Haram.



Nigeria’s politics is complex and can be frustrating for those who choose to swim in its murky waters, but ultimately every leader will be judged on his record. How would President Buhari like to be judged? It is not too early to pose this question. Legacy is not a destination; it is built one step at a time. It is not an accident; it is a process and the summation of concrete steps to make a difference. The Buhari administration should begin to develop a legacy mindset; this will include measuring the feedback from the people carefully in terms of how their expectations are being met or denied. If this will require a change of team or emphasis, now is the time to take that decision.



*Dr. Reuben Abati was special adviser on media and publicity to former President Goodluck Jonathan


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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by Geniro: 9:56pm On Oct 31, 2016
Abati don charge grin

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by dukechilezie(m): 9:56pm On Oct 31, 2016
I didn't have plenty of time to read the whole message. Every body is entitled to his or her opinion.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by Nobody: 9:58pm On Oct 31, 2016
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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by omenka(m): 10:04pm On Oct 31, 2016
This is what Fela would call "double wahala for deadi body".

Scannews, Abati, two things I won't touch even with a mile long pitchfork.

Then the article itself is over a mile long.

Triple wahala for deadi body I'd say. grin

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by sekundosekundo: 10:11pm On Oct 31, 2016
omenka:
This is what Fela would call "double wahala for deadi body".

Scannews, Abati, two things I won't touch even with a mile long pitchfork.

Then the article itself is over a mile long.

Triple wahala for deadi body I'd say. grin

But is your PMB and his handlers not chasing Ants?.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by oduastates: 2:30am On Nov 01, 2016
Abati and friends want us to forget about their criminality.
Eewo

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by DelGardo: 3:11am On Nov 01, 2016
oduastates:
Abati and friends want us to forget about their criminality.
Eewo

Exatily!
The only legacy we want Buhari to build is to catch all yam eaters - abati included - and serve them long jail terms.

After that we will elect a president with more refined attributes - Osinbajo, Amechi, Duke, Sullivan, El Rufai, Fashola, Amina, Adeosun (some people go soon die) - to herald a magnificent country.

Abati just give us our money first. I beg you.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by modath(f): 3:21am On Nov 01, 2016
Uhmmmm!! Abati is chasing shadows ahnn? This kinda distraction isn't likely to work.

The only thing i want bros Rueben to do for us well meaning & sane citizens is to give a comprehensive list of the reporters & editors he shared the 50m he received from Dasuki to...

Names , publishing houses & exact amount + date... The story that he has amnesia about this is nauseating...


It's impossible that he distributed this money & he didn't keep a record of the transaction unless he kept it all for himself & scammed IB into thinking he shared it.. Anything is possible!!!

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by modath(f): 3:27am On Nov 01, 2016
omenka:
This is what Fela would call "double wahala for deadi body".

Scannews, Abati, two things I won't touch even with a mile long pitchfork.

Then the article itself is over a mile long.

Triple wahala for deadi body I'd say. grin

No, you are going to read so you can do this piece justice.. You are not like them that are dyslexic & have major comprehension issues join... wink

Abati wants to use sweet mouth do am, nah kolewerk. smiley





The issues relating to the restructuring of Nigeria have been on the table since independence

This Abati get sense wella , he stylishly inserted the word "them" love to hear, anyone or anything against the nation's PPP they will adopt stat.. Crying more than the bereaved sef..

Smart Abati!! smiley


All in all, Bubu needs to check the terrible trio, he may think he is in power, those three are in charge & creating unholy mess upandan..

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by dealslip(f): 3:44am On Nov 01, 2016
To be quite frank, Buhari has not started work at all and he has squandered all his goodwill. It would be difficult for him to get back the overwhelming support he enjoyed before now. Apart from Abiola, no other Nigerian has enjoyed the overwhelming support of Nigerians in an election like Buhari had last year. This goodwill has diminished significantly and is fast sliding into hatred and exasperation. Buhari hasn't shown any intelligence or objectivity in his handling of many issues like economic direction, social political issues and empathic responsiveness to the plight of Nigerians. To make matters worse, he has had more gaffes than all Nigerian politicians put together making us doubt that he is in full control of his mind.

He has continually ignored the demand of Nigerians and even his party members to comment on critical issues like his nepotism and handling of Fulani herdsmen menace yet he comments on issues like Yemen - Saudi hostilities yet he hasn't commented on the resurgence of Boko Haram in the last one week. He has become a recluse and a hermit. Nigerians barely hear from him now. Could it be true that he has lost control of the mandate given to him last year to his cousin and uncle ?However one thing is certain he has successfully heated tension and gross anger in Nigerians, he wouldn't go to far with it. The Nigeria of today is quite volatile and at the edge of a revolution. No amount of propaganda will hide the impending crisis in the Nation. He who has an ear let him hear what the nation is saying.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by modath(f): 3:45am On Nov 01, 2016
An obsession with the past does not produce a legacy; it defeats it.

A yoruba adage loosely translated says " When children fall, they cast their gaze forward, when adults do, they look back" .. The reason adult look back is to ascertain why they tripped, took a dive & ensure it doesn't repeat itself...

The immediate past of Nigeria is why its present is messed up & why the future looks bleak... If Abati, his principal IB 1 of Bayelsa hadn't sanctioned indiscriminate looting & also looked away while their band of bandits cohorts were robbing the nation to a coma, no one would care about the past...

Just return what you got & leave the epistle alone..

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by vedaxcool(m): 4:20am On Nov 01, 2016
Abati should he kind enough to explain how N50M reach his account a money he has never seen before. All this oyibo repete will not get him anywhere.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by otil1: 5:07am On Nov 01, 2016
Zombism is very real.

Quote me

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by tuniski: 5:26am On Nov 01, 2016
DelGardo:


Exatily!
The only legacy we want Buhari to build is to catch all yam eaters - abati included - and serve them long jail terms.

After that we will elect a president with more refined attributes - Osinbajo, Amechi, Duke, Sullivan, El Rufai, Fashola, Amina, Adeosun (some people go soon die) - to herald a magnificent country.

Abati just give us our money first. I beg you.
Pitiable!

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by omenka(m): 6:02am On Nov 01, 2016
modath:


No, you are going to read so you can do this piece justice.. You are not like them that are dyslexic & have major comprehension issues join... wink

Abati wants to use sweet mouth do am, nah kolewerk. smiley







This Abati get sense wella , he stylishly inserted the word "them" love to hear, anyone or anything against the nation's PPP they will adopt stat.. Crying more than the bereaved sef..

Smart Abati!! smiley


All in all, Bubu needs to check the terrible trio, he may think he is in power, those three are in charge & creating unholy mess upandan..
Okay. Will read I then. But just cos you requested me to.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by IstandWitBuhari: 6:08am On Nov 01, 2016
omenka:
This is what Fela would call "double wahala for deadi body".

Scannews, Abati, two things I won't touch even with a mile long pitchfork.

Then the article itself is over a mile long.

Triple wahala for deadi body I'd say. grin
I don't even know what to tell u but.....














You Are A Zombie

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by MrEverest(m): 6:15am On Nov 01, 2016
Kedu nke gbasaram? Buhari should continue chasing ants while Nigeria burns & zombies hail him!

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by modath(f): 6:16am On Nov 01, 2016
omenka:
Okay. Will read I then. But just cos you requested me to.

Tanchu.. smiley

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by BVN0: 6:35am On Nov 01, 2016
DelGardo:


Exatily!
The only legacy we want Buhari to build is to catch all yam eaters - abati included - and serve them long jail terms.

After that we will elect a president with more refined attributes - Osinbajo, Amechi, Duke, Sullivan, El Rufai, Fashola, Amina, Adeosun (some people go soon die) - to herald a magnificent country.

Abati just give us our money first. I beg you.

Who are the we? speak for yourself man.

Catching those guys is good but not a priority because it wont give Nigerians electricity, jobs, economic revival and so on, these should be the legacy Buhari should try to attain and not chasing around some looters that has never been convicted till date while everything about the country is taking a turn for the worst.

We know Government officials steal money but they steal it within the confines of the law which makes it harder to secure any conviction, so instead of chasing shadows that nothing will come out of, why not concentrate on power, economy and the those things that defines the life of every Nigerian.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by BVN0: 6:37am On Nov 01, 2016
modath:
Uhmmmm!! Abati is chasing shadows ahnn? This kinda distraction isn't likely to work.

The only thing i want bros Rueben to do for us well meaning & sane citizens is to give a comprehensive list of the reporters & editors he shared the 50m he received from Dasuki to...

Names , publishing houses & exact amount + date... The story that he has amnesia about this is nauseating...


It's impossible that he distributed this money & he didn't keep a record of the transaction unless he kept it all for himself & scammed IB into thinking he shared it.. Anything is possible!!!

That is still an allegation that is yet to be proved just like amaechi's case as well.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by Redoil: 7:02am On Nov 01, 2016
The greatest and worst enemies of buhari are his south west supporters e.g modath midolian sibra tuniski vedaxcool sarrki passingshots et al. A sick old man is chassing an imaginary ant while a real lion is arround and they (youth from southwest) are ar urging him to to continue.
As for you omenka i pity you and ur people in the hands of the fulani demons you are hell bent in wiping ur people of the earth you need fayose to rule your state so as to teach to fulani heardsmen how to behave

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by modath(f): 7:19am On Nov 01, 2016
BVN0:


Who are the we? speak for yourself man.

Catching those guys is good but not a priority because it wont give Nigerians electricity, jobs, economic revival and so on, these should be the legacy Buhari should try to attain and not chasing around some looters that has never been convicted till date while everything about the country is taking a turn for the worst.

We know Government officials steal money but they steal it within the confines of the law which makes it harder to secure any conviction, so instead of chasing shadows that nothing will come out of, why not concentrate on power, economy and the those things that defines the life of every Nigerian.

Pray tell us all if you are likely to concentrate at work if you experienced a major robbery the night before & you were dispossessed of all your worldly goods...

Talk is cheap,anyone can say this but since you've taken it upon yourself, kindly follow through & tell us where the money to expand the economy will come from now that the nation is broke through briggandage & mindless looting! !!

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by vedaxcool(m): 7:23am On Nov 01, 2016
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Redoil:
The greatest and worst enemies of buhari are his south west supporters e.g modath midolian sibra tuniski vedaxcool sarrki passingshots et al. A sick old man is chassing an imaginary ant while a real lion is arround and they (youth from southwest) are ar urging him to to continue.
As for you omenka i pity you and ur people in the hands of the fulani demons you are hell bent in wiping ur people of the earth you need fayose to rule your state so as to teach to fulani heardsmen how to behave
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I am not from the south west. Ekpa when will you finally get your share of the loot?

Let me search for the place a wicked villager hid someone's brain.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by Redoil: 7:27am On Nov 01, 2016
vedaxcool:
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I am not from the south west. Ekpa when will you finally get your share of the loot?

Let me search for the place a wicked villager hid someone's brain.
fufu i know you ebira man

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by vedaxcool(m): 7:37am On Nov 01, 2016
[s]
Redoil:
fufu i know you ebira man
[/s]

Your life is sooo sad that you have to keep a track of everyone's ethnicity. .. Jonathan really raped sense out of some ekpas brains.

The pix below explains the effect jona on ekpas brains

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by Aufbauh(m): 7:40am On Nov 01, 2016
This write-up from Abati is supportive and commendable even to the present administration except you didn't take your time to go through the lines.

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by Redoil: 7:41am On Nov 01, 2016
vedaxcool:
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Your life is sooo sad that you have to keep a track of everyone's ethnicity. .. Jonathan really raped sense out of some ekpas brains.

The pix below explains the effect jona on ekpas brains
it seems i hit a painful nerve

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by tuniski: 7:42am On Nov 01, 2016
Redoil:
The greatest and worst enemies of buhari are his south west supporters e.g modath midolian sibra tuniski vedaxcool sarrki passingshots et al. A sick old man is chassing an imaginary ant while a real lion is arround and they (youth from southwest) are ar urging him to to continue.
As for you omenka i pity you and ur people in the hands of the fulani demons you are hell bent in wiping ur people of the earth you need fayose to rule your state so as to teach to fulani heardsmen how to behave
Are you ok? How dare you lump me together with zombies! Buhari ko Osibanjo ni. Be guided
Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by drss2(m): 7:45am On Nov 01, 2016
hahahahahhahahaha cheesy it appears buari dullard's attemp to silence ffk n reuben abati through efcc is not working. grin d duo keep releasing mizzles after mizzles against d dullard soon after recieving bail. grin

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by tuniski: 7:46am On Nov 01, 2016
modath:


Pray tell us all if you are likely to concentrate at work if you experienced a major robbery the night before & you were dispossessed of all your worldly goods...

Talk is cheap,anyone can say this but since you've taken it upon yourself, kindly follow through & tell us where the money to expand the economy will come from now that the nation is broke through briggandage & mindless looting! !!
Let buhari find his own money and do his thing. It is not compulsory for previous admin to save For him. Confused leadership and followers!

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Re: Buhari’s Strategists Chasing Ants By Reuben Abati by Redoil: 7:56am On Nov 01, 2016
tuniski:

Are you ok? How dare you lump me together with zombies! Buhari ko Osibanjo ni. Be guided
sorry sir, may you live long

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