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Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by press005: 7:39am On Feb 13, 2017
D building no fyn sef, jst because its in london, our politicians must prefer lavishing billions while we have 5 star residential areas in Nigeria
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by Kennitrust(m): 7:39am On Feb 13, 2017
our Buhari now is a refugee grin
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by Asek1(m): 7:40am On Feb 13, 2017
Lovely narrative
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by korrej(m): 7:40am On Feb 13, 2017
they think is Nigeria that they can harass reporters anyhow! shior!
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by DoyenExchange: 7:40am On Feb 13, 2017
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Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by Antoeni(m): 7:40am On Feb 13, 2017
IBORI Says he is not a thief
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by axeman2(m): 7:41am On Feb 13, 2017
WHY ARE THEY HIDING HIM SOMETHING WRONG. BUHARI HAS JOIN HIS ANCESTORS STOP FOOLING US WITH FAKE NEWS.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by Emeks008(m): 7:42am On Feb 13, 2017
this people mumu die. den think say na for naija wey police go pack everyone into their van nd zoom off to their station. we dey watch dem all in 4D

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Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by bishopjoe02(m): 7:42am On Feb 13, 2017
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Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by Firstcitizen: 7:44am On Feb 13, 2017
EgusiSoup:
Nigerians in the UK should mobilize, get a police permit, relocate to the gate of this so called vacation venue and demand to see the dullard.

Invite CNN to cover the protest let it become a world news and you see the real and hidden truths unfold.

Really......and you think we have that time like you guys. Here 24 hrs is too short for a day. Too many things to do. No time for laziness, moaning or wailing. UK Bills are no respecter of persons.....gerrit?
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by maxiuc(m): 7:44am On Feb 13, 2017
I hate lies eeeeeh







Buhari if you want to die then die if you want to live oya come back

Let nigerians knw where de belong
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by EgusiSoup: 7:49am On Feb 13, 2017
Firstcitizen:


Really......and you think we have that time like you guys. Here 24 hrs is too short for a day. Too many things to do. No time for laziness, moaning or wailing. Bills are a respecter of No one...gerrit?

The protesters that protested against Trump's travel ban in the US, were they stupid?

Money is not everything but doing the right thing is everything.

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Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by Cuntslayer: 7:49am On Feb 13, 2017
Very fake reportage
Abi what are you trying to prove?, and since u didn't complete your fairytale
The part where Dauda said "didn't u see me with Tinubu......: abeg make una park well
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by methodman(m): 7:54am On Feb 13, 2017
I am quite appalled with some comments here on Nairaland. The young man actually took his time to give a detailed report on something serious. Instead of us to appreciate his hardwork and gesture, na so so bashing some of una deh give am. SMH.
@OP....God bless you jare for the info. More power to your work.

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Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by PeaceGord: 7:58am On Feb 13, 2017
Buhari is just a big fool
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by oweman: 8:02am On Feb 13, 2017
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Why is Buhari hiding. [/quote]

I think he is probably hidding from death wishers and that is sensible as it seem they want to eat him as pepper soup the NGWA way
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by oweman: 8:03am On Feb 13, 2017
PeaceGord:
Buhari is just a big fool

You are dumb no doubt .
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by malware: 8:08am On Feb 13, 2017
So all this yeye write-up na to show us Abuja house for London? Na this kind thing they taught you for Mass communication abi?

Reporter my foot.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by Firstcitizen: 8:08am On Feb 13, 2017
EgusiSoup:


The protesters that protested against Trump's travel ban in the US, were they stupid?

Money is not everything but doing the right thing is everything.

British hypocrisy. This is a country that effectively bans nationals of various countries by manipulating the Visa system monthly.

A country that has so far refused to take refugees from Syria allocated by the EUROPEAN Union. Don't get deceived by those protests arranged by the global establishment who feel threatened by the failure of their globalisation agenda.

Travelling to the US is easee peesee for UK passport holders. Travelling to Nigeria is a nightmare for Nigerian passport holders. No Nigerian passport has been issued since Sept last year in the UK. After spending days of bureaucratic processes at the high commission , you are asked to apply a sheet of paper called travel certificate. You arrive in Nigeria and right there at the airport the harassment begins.

You realise that your country has rejected you. Check the US/UK travel scenario and tell me who will be minutely interested in affairs of another country.

Buhari will fix these things although he is making a lot of mistakes. We wish him well and have no time for wailing.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by malware: 8:12am On Feb 13, 2017
axeman2:
WHY ARE THEY HIDING HIM SOMETHING WRONG. BUHARI HAS JOIN HIS ANCESTORS STOP FOOLING US WITH FAKE NEWS.


What makes you think that Muslims keep their dead ones beyond a certain reasonable time?

We bury our dead ones immediately except in cases where the corpse has to be flown from another country. That's the only exception and if that one toi is taking long, the deceased would be buried in that country.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by tivta(m): 8:12am On Feb 13, 2017
This is the real democracy, not the one we have in Nigeria
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by claremont(m): 8:13am On Feb 13, 2017
EgusiSoup:
Nigerians in the UK should mobilize, get a police permit, relocate to the gate of this so called vacation venue and demand to see the dullard.

Invite CNN to cover the protest let it become a world news and you see the real and hidden truths unfold.

Nigerians in UK are not jobless, we have much more important things to do rather than worry about a President on officially-sanctioned sick leave. He is a 75 year old man, and he deserves his rest. The acting president is doing a good job, the affairs of government are going on smoothly.

You and other Nigerians at home should mobilise yourselves and march against your thieving politicians stealing your commonwealth, invite CNN to cover the march as well.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by sekundosekundo: 8:17am On Feb 13, 2017
Firstcitizen:


Really......and you think we have that time like you guys. Here 24 hrs is too short for a day. Too many things to do. No time for laziness, moaning or wailing. UK Bills are no respecter of persons.....gerrit?


So in UK, there have not been any form of protest?.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by sekundosekundo: 8:18am On Feb 13, 2017
claremont:


Nigerians in UK are not jobless, we have much more important things to do rather than worry about a President on officially-sanctioned sick leave. He is a 75 year old man, and he deserves his rest. The acting president is doing a good job, the affairs of government are going on smoothly.

You and other Nigerians at home should mobilise yourselves and match against your thieving politicians stealing your commonwealth, invite CNN to cover the match as well.

A PAID ZONE B.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by Justjyde(m): 8:18am On Feb 13, 2017
methodman:
I am quite appalled with some comments here on Nairaland. The young man actually took his time to give a detailed report on something serious. Instead of us to appreciate his hardwork and gesture, na so so bashing some of una deh give am. SMH.
@OP....God bless you jare for the info. More power to your work.
Like you pointed out, I find it worrying when NLs don't demonstrate clarity of purpose. This OP has given us (naija bound patriots) a live demonstration of how a 1st world nation treats her everyday citizen (who has no connection in high places). Could this be an example of a "strong institution" at work? What is in the London policing institution that protected the rights of the OP? Can we modify and adapt that "thing" for Naija's use? Man mi, that portion of "friendly banter" no dey Naija yet. Weldon OP.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by modupe2: 8:23am On Feb 13, 2017
Honestly.....

hardywaltz:
Abeg make unable leave Baba alone make him rest.

I just wasted my time reading this meaningless report by a sabi sabi paparazzi
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by sekundosekundo: 8:23am On Feb 13, 2017
Cuntslayer:
Very fake reportage
Abi what are you trying to prove?, and since u didn't complete your fairytale
The part where Dauda said "didn't u see me with Tinubu......: abeg make una park well

He's telling you that your President have turned Abuja House into tourist center.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by segzyogondus(m): 8:31am On Feb 13, 2017
Now what are they trying to say the President no fit come out from inside house again abi na house arrest he dey? He suppose come out and d reporter for don see am dat means two things involved either him condition don worse or una know wetin I wan talk but no need cos e dey una mind too but anyway oooo at least he for still waka come outside come take fresh air abi no b abroad him dey again? Naija problem too much d reason e no good for us to get any sick president ooo cos if u check and balance am any person wen rule Nigeria go come out sick then recover after he comot seat so wetin u expect to be the outcome of Sick President ??
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by Pascal181: 8:44am On Feb 13, 2017
so where dis man is staying is close to Chelsea, no wonder we play draw yesterday. Let him relocate to Manchester biko.
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by symbianDON(m): 8:50am On Feb 13, 2017
Chanchit:
and what's the moral of this story?
the moral of the story is that you can take photos of the Nigerian high commission in the UK without fear of police harassment. grin
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by fakati(m): 9:15am On Feb 13, 2017
Long live the president
Re: A Day At Abuja House, London by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 9:21am On Feb 13, 2017
Nbaye:
Where Buhari himself dey??


Do you know where your father is at the moment?

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