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False flag. They know who they can deceive. |
Has he returned all the money he looted while he lasted in government? |
ItsTheBachelor:To declare Buhari's true status and institute a substantive, fully functional government. |
Lordave:Word! Those zombies you refered to a doing a great disservice to the South. They are traitors who deserve to be rounded up and forced to drown at the Niger. |
It's almost time. |
How come Buhari only "speaks" with his aboki brothers, apart from the reported phone call with Trump? |
Milonis:Exactly! |
You know that Nigeria is a failed state when you have more money hidden by public officials than what is available at the CBN vault. The hypnotic and befuddled plebs will come here to play diversionary tactics and chant "hero". |
20naira collection and other bribes must have made him to forget the police order. Hence, his dismissal. |
madridguy:El-rufai stepping up his game on this issue simply implies more carnage and mayhem on hapless residents of Kaduna. Elrufai has a notoriety for conspicuous antichristian bigotry and hate filled Islamic fundamentalism. Whoever is terrorising and killing the non-muslim population of the state obviously has his tacit backing. |
Buhari and his handlers have almost turned the Nigerian Army and other security agencies into sectarian ones. It is very easy to understand why some people are not too eager to see him return. |
NOETHNICITY:See how slowly you are almost completely eaten up by a debilitating obsession. You want to be more moslem than the sultan, Dan fodio, Al Baghdadi and Shekau. Unfortunately these people do not, and will never identify you as moslem when it matters most during their very frequent Islamic mayhem. Befuddled, hypnotic and sheepish moslem boneheads like you are always the first casualties. And yes! Islam cannot be ruled out of this killing. If you still have a functioning grey matter in your hollow cranium, you will remember that the other Russian ambassador was actually murdered in Istanbul by a moslem chanting the name of your chaotic and blood-thirsty Allah. |
Damian077:Indeed. This is definitely raising some eyebrows. The Russians have won too many enemies to themselves. |
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/russian-ambassador-united-nations-dies-suddenly-n723311?cid=sm_npd_nn_fb_ma By CORKY SIEMASZKO Vitaly Churkin, the tough-talking Russian ambassador to the United Nations, died suddenly, officials said. Churkin, who was 64, was at his desk at the Russian Consulate in Manhattan when he died, the Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed. But the ministry gave no details about the circumstances of his passing. "A prominent Russian diplomat has passed away while at work," the Ministry said in a statement on its official website. "We'd like to express our sincere condolences to Vitaly Churkin's family.' Born Feb. 21, 1952 in Moscow, Churkin died a day before his 65th birthday. And he was mourned by diplomats with whom he had sparred. UN Ambassador Nikki Haley called Churkin "a gracious colleague." "We did not always see things the same way, but he unquestionably advocated his country's positions with great skill," Haley said in a statement. "We send our prayers and heartfelt condolences to lift up his family and to the Russian people." Former UN ambassador Samantha Powers tweeted her condolences, calling him a "Diplomatic maestro." Churkin was a fierce defender of his country's policies, including Russia's much-criticized bombing last year of the Syrian city of Aleppo last year to oust rebels opposed to President Bashar Al-Assad. During the presidential election, Churkin raised eyebrows by lodging a complaint about a UN official's criticism of then-candidate Donald Trump, the Associated Press reported. It's not clear if Trump was aware that Churkin rose to his defense, but the Senate and House Intelligence Committees are now both investigating possible Russian interference in the presidential election. Churkin began his 32-year diplomatic career in 1974 when Russia was still the driving force of the Soviet Union, according to a United Nations biography. Fluent in English and French, Churkin was a child actor who appeared in pair of Communist-era movies about Lenin before he set out to become a diplomat. Before arriving in New York City, Churkin was ambassador-at-large at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation from 2003 to 2006. He was his country's ambassador to Canada from 1998 to 2003, and to Belgium from 1994 to 1998. Prior to that, Churkin was deputy foreign minister of the Russian Federation from 1992 to 1994. And before that he headed the Information Department at the Foreign Ministry in the Soviet era. Churkin made his first mark on the world stage in 1986 when at age 34 he became the first Russian diplomat to testify before a U.S. Congressional committee. He was questioned about the Chernobyl nuclear accident and asked to explain why Moscow waited for days before alerting its neighbors about the disaster. It did not go well, as the Chicago Tribune reported in a story headlined "Soviet Envoy Does Dance For Congress." |
Everfrank:"...Believe in the Lord your God, so shall you be established; believe his prophets, so shall you prosper." -2Chro 20:20. |
Osibanjo is better than Buhari. I hope he's given more time required to fix the inherited mess that were aggravated by Buhari's incompetence, complacency and bigotry. |
BetaThings:Muslims commit, support and promote terror. |
OlujobaSamuel:Indeed. I SMH after reading his post. These are the same uneducated plebs that blab about rule of law when it suits them. |
alozie:Indeed. We don't wish him dead. But praying for Buhari after all the persecutions that Christians have endured under his atrocious jihadi administration is like heaping coals of fire on him. Mohammed Buhari is better not prayed for. Peace to all men of goodwill. There is no peace for the wicked. He either gets the blessings of the former, or the curse of the latter. |
Buhari played into the hands of islamic extremists by his conspicuous bias and his failure to even condemn their acts of jihadi savagery across the land. That said, Christians do not wish him dead. We're not as intolerant and hypothetical as the moslems. |
It is commendable that we are growing towards food sufficiency. But i take most reports coming from the presidency with a large grain of salt. |
GenBuhari:He hadn't won the ticket then. |
Nigeria is replete with a litany of awards that uphold no values nor ethical standards. You just tune on your TV and see a phalanx of jobbers and sycophants crowning the worst among us as "saint" or "role model" of the year. |
enniewest:Dont mind the hypnotic moslem hypocrites. They know the truth about thier islamic cult but they will never flee from it. There is no better excuse and validation for acts of islamic savagery than to give it a religious reference. It reduces their moral burden. Stealing, rape, killing and destruction are religious obligations (jihad) that every moslem must partake in. |
TheShopKeeper:The hood does not make a Monk. |
chinjo:Indeed. But the moslem jihadists driving Dangote trucks have neither respect for road safety regulations nor value for human lives. Reckless driving and mass carnage on the highways are much like religious duties to them. |
This has become the norm with every government initiative. Education (or training) without further empowerment by means of start-up capital or employment. The monies meant for this purpose must have been cornered by another untouchable government official. What is the current status of the Niger Delta ex-militants after all the money spent in training and education them? I'm sure they've met similar fates. Some of them have returned to the creeks to stave off redundancy. |
Really? |
Why am I agreeing with this? |
OmidinaKayode:The Yoruba's are not your real enemies. The Hausa/Fulani's are. Trust me, most Yorubas are fed up with this failed institutional arrangement called Nigeria. Especially one that includes subhuman Fulani's playing provocatively dominant, parasitic roles. Yoruba's who still support one Nigeria belong to the fringes of a tiny minority. Most of them are aboki impostors. |
psucc:That speaks volume about his priorities and utter disdain for Nigerians. Same way he would never address the Fulani herdsmen menace. Which serious-minded leader would play hide-and-seek with his people especially in these defining moments? |
FlyoruB:You obviously did not read to understand the message of the poster you quoted. This reaction of yours does not in anyway relate to the point he/she raised. This is a brazen manifestation of comprehension defects. Very common among nairalanders. |
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But E no bad or worse pass the following from Ohanaeze: