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Re: Buhari Regime Begs Iran For Better Trade Relations by Elbinawi: 5:30am On Sep 25, 2021
Re: Buhari regime begs Iran for better trade relations

The Nigerian Foreign Minister @GeoffreyOnyeama met with the Iranian Foreign Minister @Amirabdolahian on Thursday on the sidelines of the ongoing 76th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York, United States.

No single Iranian Media outlet reported this meeting as of yesterday Friday. The Iranian Foreign Ministry use to report the meetings of @Amirabdolahian with leaders of other countries but did not report this.

I first saw this meeting on BBC Hausa. The Buhari regime planted it there deliberately thinking it could have any effect on members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria.

I screenshot some comments by Nigerians on the News website @GazetteNGR to share with Friends.

Some are also parroting the Western narrative on Iran. On this I blame the Iranian Embassy in Abuja that is totally useless in promoting and showcasing the massive technological and scientific advancement of Iran after the victory of the Glorious 1979 Islamic Revolution. This is the fruits of being embedded with the shameless Shia traitors in Nigeria. These Shia traitors are low capacity elements who are only good in insulting Sheikh Ibraheem Zakzaky and demonizing the Movement.

The genocidal Buhari regime begging Iran for better trade relations after the failure of the Saudi-sponsored #ShiaGenocide agenda in Nigeria is on the same footing as the Saudi regime begging Iran for better relations after the massive defeat in Yemen.

The present Revolutionary government in Iran is totally different from the sellout regime of Rouhani. Rouhani is a close friend of the genocidal criminal #TyrantBuhari while the current president Ebrahim Raeisi has refused to pick Buhari's phone calls.

The genocidal criminals who executed the Saudi-sponsored Shia Genocide in Nigeria are desperately looking for soft landing for the heinous crimes against humanity that they perpetrated against the Followers of Sheikh Zakzaky. With the approach of their exit date of 2023 they fear the consequences of their crimes against humanity.

On a final note, we call on the International Criminal Court, ICC, to hasten the indictment and arrest of the genocidal criminals who slaughtered thousands of innocent Shia civilians in Nigeria.

Harun Elbinawi
elbinawi@yahoo.com
Elbinawi.
Re: Re: Buhari Regime Begs Iran For Better Trade Relations by Zandena(f): 6:49am On Sep 25, 2021
Why all these your obsessions with terror-sponsor Iran ? Your Taqiyyah is now being exposed to the world.
We've said it time without number that the temporary-marriage Shiites group in Nigeria does not hold allegiance to Nigeria but to their pay masters in Iran.
You have nothing good to share on the platform except Iranian narratives and how Zakzaky would travel abroad for non- existing medical vacation so you can marry his wife Zeenat temporary and enjoy while Zakzaky enjoys his temporary wife during his vacation in Iran
Re: Re: Buhari Regime Begs Iran For Better Trade Relations by AntiBMC(m): 7:01am On Sep 25, 2021
Always begging like a pauper. Nawa. Next time vote in another almajiri again.

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