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Would Buhari Still Come Back? by DSC7: 1:21pm On Apr 14, 2021
Many times i imagine the possibilities of Buhari coming back home to continue piloting the affairs of this great Nation.But i am not sure 80% of Nigerians are happy with the way the president is handling the situations on ground..

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Yes I forgot to mention to you that the protest in front of the Nigerian High Commission in London and also at the home of the Nigerian Ambassador have made life difficult for President Buhari. Day and night people are protesting at both venues.
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Peaceful protests are lawful in the UK. It's in the open air, so all protesters needed to do was to put on their face masks and maintain social distance.
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The police went to the protests but they didn't stop it. Rather they even protected the protesters to make sure that it all goes smoothly.
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What was most ridiculous was that the Nigerian Government and officials then did what they did at the #ENDSARS protest in Nigeria.
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They went and hire a crowd to stage their own pro Buhari protest. It backfired against them. Some of the hired crowd were not even Nigerians. They were paid to attend. The press interviewed them, they said how much they were paid to stage a pro Buhari protest.
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So the UK government realised that it was getting slightly out of hand. We have had rumours since Monday that they were trying to move President Buhari to Saudi Arabia to continue his medical treatment and rest.
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And if you want to know the real medical condition of our President, it was all analysed in some British Press. Our President suffers from two main conditions. He reportedly had a kidney failure and had a kidney transplant in the UK - that was when he first came here for 6 months. That explains his gaunt figure and appearance.
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Though we understand that the transplant was successful, he will need to be be seeing his Doctors regularly for the rest of his life, to check that his body is tolerant of the transplanted kidney.
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The second condition is Dementia, very common with older people. It is a degenerative disease, and there is no cure. The brain cells are basically shutting down. Medication only slows down the degenerative process, but it cannot stop it.
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Dementia and Alzheimers disease and Parkinson's disease are very similar and are the most common debilitating and degenerative illnesses that affect elderly people. People just slowly lose their senses and functionality.
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The signs are all over Buhari; his slow cognitive responses, his blurred speech and distanced looks. This is the main reason why his aides try to shield him from public appearances, and why they surround him with high powered Chief of Staff, people who can act for him by proxy.
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I do not blame anyone for their illness, and I do not wish illness on anyone, but knowing what we know now, Buhari should not have stood for a second term in 2019. It was a sin against the Nation.
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Anyone who wish to contest the highest office in the country must have stamina, intellectual capacity and cognitive abilities to withstand the rigours of the office. It is very sad that he has to be saddled in such an office, with all its demands, despite these ailments.
He should have been advised to step down.
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This is one of the same problem that I have with the proposed candidacy of ASIWAJU Ahmed Tinubu. He also is not in the best of health. He is also beginning to manifest the signs of dementia. Have you seen his public appearances and presentations of late? These people are not mentally fit for the highly demanding rigours of such high office. By 2023, Tinubu will be 71 or 72 years old - as he claimed though debatable but generally believed to be much older. He had a history of drug abuse and even still has a case pending in the USA for drug dealing and money laundering.
I think Nigeria deserves better.������


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Re: Would Buhari Still Come Back? by SLAP44: 1:22pm On Apr 14, 2021
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Re: Would Buhari Still Come Back? by Xscape1993(m): 1:23pm On Apr 14, 2021
His coming back or not coming back is not my business. His present and absent are the same thing.
Re: Would Buhari Still Come Back? by triple996(m): 1:23pm On Apr 14, 2021
SLAP44:
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grin. oga self de book space. this nairaland no balance
Re: Would Buhari Still Come Back? by Ohizfly(m): 1:31pm On Apr 14, 2021
light my Kpoli
Re: Would Buhari Still Come Back? by DSC7: 2:04pm On Apr 14, 2021
Xscape1993:
His coming back or not coming back is not my business. His present and absent are the same thing.


Don't forget he is still our darling daddy....
Re: Would Buhari Still Come Back? by illicit(m): 2:05pm On Apr 14, 2021
We don't need him

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