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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by orion7: 7:22am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advancement economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.


your jargon doesn't even say y he keeps using 10 planes. yiu wrote rubbish

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Youngjohnosas: 7:22am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.
if that worthless sword had penetrated down to the south it wouldn't of course penetrated the great Benin Empire,wake up from slumber man.
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Kenneth10110(m): 7:23am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advancement economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.




One of the blind followers spotted

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Sholaco: 7:25am On Nov 01, 2019
grin.....make una leave Buhari alone jor, if u were in his position I believe most of you commenting fire here would do or perform terribly bad than him.... sad

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Arda1000(m): 7:26am On Nov 01, 2019
Racoon:
Buhari is the biggest senseless hypocrite ever seen in Nigeria with useless mummified zombies supporting him.
well that's Jubril's doing this ones.
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Staro: 7:26am On Nov 01, 2019
Buhari is a shameless
hypocrite
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nobody: 7:27am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

IF YOU ARE GOD, YOU WILL HAVE YOUR WAY.
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Jamesilvar(m): 7:27am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

Have you ever thought that Hausa people as a whole are weaklings and thats why usman dan fodio cut through them like hot knife through butter? Senseless aboki!
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Paulo3ree(m): 7:28am On Nov 01, 2019
Racoon:
Buhari is the biggest senseless hypocrite ever seen in Nigeria with useless mummified zombies supporting him.
Does that quote have a verifiable source, please I want to know
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by lexy2014: 7:28am On Nov 01, 2019
MoIbrahim:
So educating the two of you that the burden of proof is on the accuser and not the accused, you have not being enlightened? See me see wahala o.

By the way, I'm a concerned citizen, an innocent bystander who cannot stand the truth being stood on its head, especially by those who ought to know.



Mr. Concerned citizen, which truth are u standing by and which one was stood on its head?

Meanwhile, these are ur exact words:

"OP do you know the law of your country so? Better go and enlighten yourself on the entitlement of the president office".

U were insinuating that d OP isn't enlightened as far as d laws of d country & d entitlements of d president are concerned. If that is d case, y is it getting increasingly difficult 4u to help him fill that knowledge gap? Or does d burden not fall on u in this particular instance since u are d author of these words?:

"In law, the person who accuse another of breaking a law is the one who has the burden of proof".

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by MoIbrahim: 7:32am On Nov 01, 2019
Your hero, the OP, accused the president of breaking a rule. See?

lexy2014:


Mr. Concerned citizen, which truth are u standing by and which one was stood on its head?

Meanwhile, these are ur exact words:

"OP do you know the law of your country so? Better go and enlighten yourself on the entitlement of the president office".

U were insinuating that d OP isn't enlightened as far as d laws of d country & d entitlements of d president are concerned. If that is d case, y is it getting increasingly difficult 4u to help him fill that knowledge gap? Or does d burden not fall on u in this particular instance since u are d author of these words?:

"In law, the person who accuse another of breaking a law is the one who has the burden of proof".
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by emmaoyes(m): 7:34am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advancement economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.



Abeg go find somewhere siddon jor.. Hypocrites

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by DWJOBScom(m): 7:36am On Nov 01, 2019
MoIbrahim:
OP do you know the law of your country so? Better go and enlighten yourself on the entitlement of the president office, then ask your senator and MHOR to sponsor bill to amend this. Social media noise won't change nothing

He has done his best another will run with it
Your advice is cool
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by lexy2014: 7:37am On Nov 01, 2019
MoIbrahim:
Your hero, the OP, accused the president of breaking a rule. See?


D discussion isn't about whether d OP is my hero or not. It is about ur response to what d OP said. This what u said:

"OP do you know the law of your country so? Better go and enlighten yourself on the entitlement of the president office".

I was expecting that u will do everyone a favour by shedding some light on d laws of d country and on d entitlements of d president Or are u as unenlightened as d OP on those issues u raised?

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by PStacks(m): 7:42am On Nov 01, 2019
I see you are one of those that prefers we still remained in the hands of Dezeani and her cohorts...

Deazeanyi and Mompha, no difference, just that one is Government and the other is in Private sector.

Goodluck couldnt Just Pilot affairs of this country, he didn't have what it took.

you cant give what u dont have.



Racoon:


https://www.thecable.ng/buhari-a-public-servant-on-a-private-visit-with-public-money

Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Houstency(m): 7:57am On Nov 01, 2019
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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Kaymaxine(m): 8:00am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advanced economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa. Therefore, describing president's diplomatic trips as "pointless" is mischievous and wicked.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.


With all the epistle you wrote,no SINGLE SENSE in it!!!
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nurallionaire(m): 8:11am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.
Hey man i am a hausa man blive me sometimes rather all times if u neglected the truth the truth will never set u free. If we continue politics voting our leaders religiously not based on competence then I tink Nigeria will never move forward trust me. To b sincere Baba Buhari is not competent at all for dis presidenship
Let's not just always fool ourself
Buhari is not doing well honestly speaking

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nwaonyishi69: 8:16am On Nov 01, 2019
festacman:
I read this article and found it a bit petty.

With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advanced economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa. Therefore, describing president's diplomatic trips as "pointless" is mischievous and wicked.

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Ironically, although 90% of former members of military ruling councils and their fronts as well as politicians and their cronies who raped Nigeria and squandered the massive wealth made oil boom did not travel much but the money they stole travelled far and wide into their foreign bank accounts.


the mind behind this response is even more petty and smacks of making a profession out of psychophancy. It makes me cry over the amount of delusions some of our elite surfer in trying to launder the images of our constantly failed and failing leaders. How can an adult continue for five year to blame past leaders but celebrate Belo in kogi, ganduje in kano, aregbesola and tinubu in the west as well as okorocha (the analogy of iberibe) in the east because of party? A fool at forty, whether as a country or human will definitely be a fool for ever.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by DCmonster: 8:27am On Nov 01, 2019
[quote author= post=83642664][/quote] This early morning manna?
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by ada9ja(f): 8:39am On Nov 01, 2019
Racoon:

Buhari is the biggest senseless hypocrite ever seen in Nigeria with useless mummified zombies supporting him.


Hey! Your BP is over rising and you might die over buhari issue.....so take it easy
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by ada9ja(f): 8:42am On Nov 01, 2019
I don't see this as an issue...obasanjo....Jonathan....all travelled to their personal villages, ceremonies or visit abroad with our thing na....this is the exact problem of Nigerians...raising unnecessary issues because they know how to write or they have 50mb to browse
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by efighter: 8:47am On Nov 01, 2019
Please what type of German death is this? Private death or public death? Also, who paid for the death? Tax payers or madam's family?

Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nobody: 9:00am On Nov 01, 2019
[[s]quote author=themosthigh post=83642476]All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa. [/quote][/s]
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Nobody: 9:03am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

Bleep you and your sultan. Senseless aboki.
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by content208: 9:09am On Nov 01, 2019
[quote author=festacman post=83641326][/quote]
With Nigerian economy experiencing and exiting recession induced by looting of public funds and faced with deteriorated infrastructure to drive the economy as well as declining oil prices to fund the running of the economy adequately, the onus rests on the President Buhari shortly after assuming office in 2015 to design steps to renew the dying infrastructure and diversify the economy away from dependency on oil. Part of plan of action designed was reach out to more advanced economies to help us, which require diplomatic shuttles and bilateral talks at Head of State level rather than ministerial level. It is the person who needs help that visit the people who will help him and not vice versa. Therefore, describing president's diplomatic trips as "pointless" is mischievous and wicked.

You deliberately avoided part of the write-up that said buhari keeps and uses public funds to maintain 10 aircrafts for official use. You are a wicked hypocrite. As a president, will you reserve 10 aircrafts for official use serviced by a rapidly declining public fund?

Interestingly, if President Buhari had decided to delegate rather than travel to personally attend the numerous international economic fora or visit friendly countries to explore mutual economic interests, many of his critics would have made so much noise about his lack of requisite social and diplomatic skills as president. By the way, President Buhari is not usually lone Head of State at these conferences, which means the President or Prime Ministers of many other countries travel too.

Is Hajj travel part of buhari's diplomatic travel with public funds? Buhari plans to travel to London for days in November, a private trip to be funded by public fund; does that sound right to you? Oh my God, you are despicable.

What put Nigeria in its current bad shape economically did not come from presidential diplomatic engagements but from insincere leaderships and selfish politicians and civil servants who stole money meant for critical projects.


Kindly mention one aspect of buhari's presidency that differentiates him from other poor, wicked, insincere, unprogressive Nigerian leaders?

The fact is that as the President, Buhari has the responsibility to do what he considered best as far as the constitution allows to strengthen the economy and improve the quality of life of Nigerians in the long term.

Can you mention how buhari has done what is best for the Constitution and strengthen the economy?

Moreover, having experienced and survived a strange ailment that took him away for several months, the scheduled private visit to UK is necessary for his well-being and is undertaken as part of his entitled annual vacation period.

Didn't buhari campaign in 2014 that no public servant would seek medical attention with public funds abroad?

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by content208: 9:17am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

Shame on you.

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by content208: 9:19am On Nov 01, 2019
INTROVERT:
No wailing please... grin grin grin









Let's enjoy SAI BABA





Do you expect the president to use local flight because he is going on a private visit. Does he stop being the president during the private visit. ATIKU, YOU and I that is complaining would have done same let's not deceive our selves. I've lost hope in Nigeria for this our generation, I only pity those who don't have connect to get well paying jobs or thriving business.









So, he should keep 10 aircrafts for that purpose?

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by IgweBUIKE1(m): 9:21am On Nov 01, 2019
post=83642653:

Very sure, nothing for criminals and fraudsters to hold on to any longer..They are feeling the heat so much already.
Criminals are in so much pain, no be so?!
cheesy grin wink
smiles you re choking on your lies already

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Unie30: 9:22am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.
You are a dreamer.
Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by lenghtinny(m): 9:23am On Nov 01, 2019
themosthigh:
All these southerners traitors complaining. The worst thing that happened to Nigeria is that the m red flaming sword of Usman dan Fodio was not used to cut through southern Nigeria. If that had happened, all these talk will not be here. We will have the sultan of sokoto as the absolute ruler of Nigeria and his word shall be the law of the land, obeyed without questions. The heads of traitors will be harvested like oranges and impaled on spikes along souther roads. Hausa would have been our academic language in schools while Fulani and Arabic will be the Language of the elites and liturgy respectively. The sultanate of Nigeria and it’s comprising kingdoms would have been the greatest in Africa.

If the thing dey pain you, you can go ahead and complete Usman dan fool-dio's mission.

Let's see if your head won't be harvested off your shoulders....

Look at the kind of animal we share this useless country with angry

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Re: "Buhari: A Public Servant On A Private Visit With Public Money" by Unie30: 9:24am On Nov 01, 2019
lexy2014:


U have clearly not been able to establish how buhari has done better than his predecessors neither have u been able to establish how d constant travelling has resulted in economic diversification that u mentioned. Can u pls explain how travelling abroad automatically translates into economic diversification?

In terms of health, isn't it d same buhari that promised to end medical tourism? Isn't it d same buhari that asked Nigerians to patronise made in Nigeria goods& services in other help d local economy? Is this not d same reason d borders were closed? How is his travelling 2d UK for treatment helping d local health industry? Like d writer noted, who is footing d bill of these medical trips& his religious activities in Saudi?
Your head dey there.

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