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Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by DNaijab: 1:49pm On Sep 18, 2018
The British High Commission in Nigeria has declared that the recent visit of Theresa May, the British Prime Minister, is not an endorsement of President Buhari or any other candidate.

Laura Beaufils, the British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, said this in her address at an interactive session organised for journalists by the commission in Lagos where she also restated the UK government’s commitment to spending £47.4million on Deepening Democracy in Nigeria Programme Phase 2 (DDiN2).

Speaking on UK’s role in deepening democracy in partnership with Nigeria, Beaufils stated that British government has no intention to influence the outcome of the 2019 general election, adding that it does not have a preferred candidate.

Read More: https://www.dailynaija.com/post/theresa-mays-visit-to-nigeria-is-not-an-endorsement-of-buharis-re-election-bid-british-high-commission
Re: Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by ImmaculateJOE(m): 1:53pm On Sep 18, 2018
BMC how market?
Re: Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by Shelumiel: 1:53pm On Sep 18, 2018
...the air has been cleared ! Over to you the zombies
Re: Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by shakmati(m): 1:54pm On Sep 18, 2018
DNaijab:
The British High Commission in Nigeria has declared that the recent visit of Theresa May, the British Prime Minister, is not an endorsement of President Buhari or any other candidate.

Laura Beaufils, the British Deputy High Commissioner to Nigeria, said this in her address at an interactive session organised for journalists by the commission in Lagos where she also restated the UK government’s commitment to spending £47.4million on Deepening Democracy in Nigeria Programme Phase 2 (DDiN2).

Speaking on UK’s role in deepening democracy in partnership with Nigeria, Beaufils stated that British government has no intention to influence the outcome of the 2019 general election, adding that it does not have a preferred candidate.

Read More: https://www.dailynaija.com/post/theresa-mays-visit-to-nigeria-is-not-an-endorsement-of-buharis-re-election-bid-british-high-commission

please Saraki is the preferred candidate. Followed closely by Atiku. #growNigeria!

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Re: Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by CodeTemplar: 1:55pm On Sep 18, 2018
In Intl politics the body language of the influential figures can determine the tide.
Re: Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by Ever8054: 1:56pm On Sep 18, 2018
I said it b4 now..

Re: Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by OlaAshawo: 2:09pm On Sep 18, 2018
lol Buhari is done for

let's wait for yeroba Muslims opinion grin

Re: Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by Nukilia: 2:15pm On Sep 18, 2018
Bad news for the supporter of APC folks grin grin grin grin
Re: Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by jogsman01(m): 2:20pm On Sep 18, 2018
When Kofi Anan is not alive to endorse them..... But the Britikos fvck them up sha
Re: Theresa May Did Not Endorse President Buhari - British High Commission by uboma(m): 5:45pm On Sep 18, 2018
BHC setting the records straight.


Good one...

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