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Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by mohdimplez(m): 3:43pm On Mar 21, 2015
FFK is too loquacious joor! grin grin ;Dquote author=breakingnews234 post=31848989]


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/03/fani-kayode-asks-buhari-to-explain-level-of-funding-from-hamas-isis-isil-al-qaeda/[/quote]
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by PassingShot(m): 3:46pm On Mar 21, 2015
maestroferddi:
True if your definition of articulation connotes reading literally everything, including possibly names of family members, from a prepared script.

Maybe your definition also denotes visiting 36 states of the federation and spending less than one hour cumulatively giving a canned speech.

So, his numerous unscripted interactive sessions such as the Chatam House Q&A session, CNN's Amanpour and AlJazeera's interviews do not confirm to you that he is far better articulate than Jona Dunno?

Besides, how is it that well written motivational scripts cannot be prepared for Jonathan? Why is it that all his written speeches also lack substance? Clueless everywhere with Jonadunce.

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Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by Mcowubaba: 3:48pm On Mar 21, 2015
Bruteforce1o1:
Its no more boko haram, now ISIS and Alqaeda. FFK is just a shameless old fool.
i hav many Igbo frnds..dis picture u guys (APC merlinsgrin) keep put =linking FFK nd Bianca intimately....its having d opposite effect, it makes dem hate APC more believe me....
1 thing i knw is dat more 75% of the Igbo nation will vote 4 GEJ..fact# Buhari may win ooo, i dnt give a damn, but definately he will never ever win in the south or east..simple..!! Quote me after elections....
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by RedBororo(m): 3:53pm On Mar 21, 2015
When someone smoke weed in the morning, those are the kind of questions he ask
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by klax(m): 3:56pm On Mar 21, 2015
To be honest FFk has just asked questions and answers are needed. To what I learnt from my dad some who Buhari served alongside with those days narrated to me truly some of these question FFK asked were truth especially the igbo side of the question.

Anyway he has just asked question Buhari should defend himself with fact as FFK has backed his questions up with facts.

To my knowledge Buhari is not a clean man and not option to Gej because I knew him.personally. He has deeply involved himself in things that is enough to put off political stage in the past but don't know how truth is his repentance which I doubted because I know this man well enough. Some FFK questions were among reasons im not going to support buhari because i had heard a little of these stuffs about him before this time. God bless
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by spenca: 3:57pm On Mar 21, 2015
Rather he should ask Dame patience Jonathan where is the 9.2 billion stoves for the rural women? Please do know any rural woman that has received any? Instead of go to media everytime to talk things that lack substance

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Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by wills(m): 3:59pm On Mar 21, 2015
Who ever put this nitwit in GEJ team don't mean well 4him - surprisingly GEJ accepted this trash of a man.

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Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by sandland: 3:59pm On Mar 21, 2015
FFK so ISIS is now a money lending institution. Please go and die.

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Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by CORRECTMAN78(m): 4:00pm On Mar 21, 2015
danjumakolo:
Dude keep popularising GMB.
Is this all you could make from that informative and revealling piece? Guy, let he who lack wisdom ask. See bro, there is this particular thing about your icon, Buhari-- the more u know him, the more you hate him. So having read this expository piece make me detest him more and more. And am sure others do except you and your likes who can not differentiate between good and evil

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Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by babadee1(m): 4:02pm On Mar 21, 2015
They are stepping up their attacks against GMB now that the election is one week away. Only a losing party will descend to this abysmal level of mudslinging and character assassination. They think Nigerians do not see through their lies and propaganda but we do.
Buhari does not have to reply to any of FFK's false accusations. We the people will reply them ourselves through our votes next Saturday. It is time to safeguard our future from incompetence and to prove to selfish politicians that power truly belongs to the people.

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Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by coolted(m): 4:04pm On Mar 21, 2015
ManMountain:

Do you think GMB have time to reply such pedestrian and trivial talk from FFK, we see that you all are tired of asking of his certificate

you might hate the messenger, don't hate the message.

I doubt if the old man even understands most of the question.

how interesting it would be to hear his response. lol
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by nzeadachie: 4:06pm On Mar 21, 2015
Bruteforce1o1:
Its no more boko haram, now ISIS and Alqaeda. FFK is just a shameless old fool.
NOBODY IN YOUR ENTIRE FAMILY CAN ACHIEVE HALF OF WHAT BIANCA HAVE ACHIEVED IN LIFE, BY THE WAY CAN YOU SWEAR THAT YOUR FATHER IS THE ONLY PERSON THAT'S SLEEPING WITH YOUR MOTHER? LET JIHADI BUHARI ANSWER HIS QUESTION AND YOU'RE HERE TALKING NONSENSE, JIHADI BUHARI IS A BOKO HARAM MEMBER A JIHADDIST HE CAN NEVER RULE NIGERIA
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by ishiamu(m): 4:11pm On Mar 21, 2015
dazdilijae:
Time to hear him refute this thing lose support from the north or accept and still lose support from every well meaning citizen bot ways he loses. Remain silent jus like the certificate issue and it would be swept under the carpet by d broom of change cheesy

We are not deceived come march 28 we will Match buhari down(buhari don fall 4 gutter match am match am)
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by maestroferddi: 4:15pm On Mar 21, 2015
StOla:


Double negatives and the message is not communicated.


What has addressing a crowd of 1milliion got to do with acting with dignity and being upright?

How much did Nwobodo stole?

A slowpoke suddenly wants to come back in his 2nd term and be a knight?

The PVC has made my 1vote important in the scheme of things. Ask the president, he has knelt at the altar and he has knelt at the shrine just because of my 1vote.
You may choose to blow a typo out of proportion all day long, that nonetheless hardly detracts from the fact that you remain a/n cancellable/expendable zero in the general scheme of things.
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by babestella: 4:28pm On Mar 21, 2015
cold:
About the anti north thing. I would really like to know why Buhari is singing a new tune. Why the sudden turn around?

Because he wants vote from gullible agenda. The script he will act is already in his underwear, if he wins he then brings it out and implement it to the latter. He's a pretender.
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by OpraMenu(m): 4:36pm On Mar 21, 2015
THOSE WHO LISTEN TO THIS MAN ARE AS DUMB AS HE IS.
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by OpraMenu(m): 4:39pm On Mar 21, 2015
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by teebaxy(m): 4:49pm On Mar 21, 2015
Bruteforce1o1:
Its no more boko haram, now ISIS and Alqaeda. FFK is just a shameless old fool.
I'm not sure he is as shameless and useless as your biological father...you idiot and heartless goat
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by holyokoto(m): 4:54pm On Mar 21, 2015
Acekidc4:
Why is that Man called FFK starting what he can't finish!!

I pity the Fvcking Ediot!!!



Kirikiri Maximum Prison will be your Home after May 29 when the People's general will ve been sworn in!!

Go and put your house in Order Mister FFK for you are going to Jail!! Operation No Mercy for Jonathan and Co.

He never knew He was digging his own grave. Even Goodluck Jonathan will not ask such dangerous and meaningless questions. Am not for Buhari but honestly this is totally a dangerous and stupid question
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by Myluv1: 5:01pm On Mar 21, 2015
MalcoImX:
Do you take a mad man to a court?
Which hospital certified him a mad man or are you mad yourself?
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by Change2015(m): 5:03pm On Mar 21, 2015
Firefire:
1. “Does he still believe that an attack on Boko Haram is an attack on the north? Does he have a secret soft spot and closet affinity for Boko Haram? What are his views about the terrorist organisations known as Al Shabab, Al Qaeda, ISIS and ISIL, all of whom are allies of Boko Haram? Does he believe that they have a point and does he approve of their violent methods? Can he guarantee that not one dollar of Al Qaeda, ISIS or ISIL money has been used to support his presidential campaign? Does he believe in a secular state?

2. “Is it true that he has ordered his supporters that under no circumstance should President Jonathan be allowed any peace if he wins the presidential election? Is it true that that he will make the country ungovernable if Jonathan wins and that he will make sure that the baboon and the dog are both soaked in blood?




3. “What was his role in the agitation for political Sharia in 2000 in northern Nigeria and does he still believe that Sharia law should be spread throughout the country, including the south? Does he still believe that Muslims should only vote for Muslims and that they should only vote for those who will protect their interest? Does he still believe that it is not the business of any Christian when Muslims cut off their limbs for crimes that violate Sharia law?

Buhari vs. PDP: The dog and the baboon parable, By Dr. Aliyu U. Tilde
A fight between the dog and the baboon must be one of those very rare encounters in the Animal Kingdom. Animals fight over territory, food, mates, and in defence of their lives, or of the young. It is very hard to foresee the two animals fighting over any of the above because on most of items, the paths of the two animals hardly cross.

In Africa and particularly in Hausaland where this near impossible idea was contrived as a proverb, such a fight can only happen under the influence of man when in hunting he sets the dog to catch the baboon or its baby. In that case, that fight would surely be one to witness.

The dog uses its power of speed and strong canine teeth, the baboon his powerful shoulders, limbs, claws, hands, and under extreme conditions, his teeth. And this condition is extreme – a fight for his life or that of his baby. So we better assume that the baboon will deploy his entire arsenal.

The camera of kare jini biri jini Hausa proverb often pictures a very fierce and inconclusive fight between two contenders. We can picture the dog first barking incessantly, with its jaws wide open hoping to scare the baboon into submission. The well-built baboon, on the other hand, is not a coward. He would not jump up the trees to escape the attacking dog; he would not fly. He turns wild too, flexing his muscles, beating his wide chest and destroying the surrounding shrubs to intimidate the dog. He jumps at a branch, breaks it and hurls it at the dog, but the carnivore remains recalcitrantunder the command of his master, barking, barking … and now ready to charge.

And the fight ensues and continues for several minutes and, perhaps, hours…

As the proverb depicts, the fierce fight ends inconclusively with both parties sustaining deeps cuts and innumerable browses. Each contender was lucky to survive it and returns to its shelter licking its wounds. The dog gives up hunting for that day, returns home and is granted a sick leave by its master. The baboon keeps his life and his baby and remains in his territory or migrates to a safer one. The only conclusion reached was that the dog learned to avoid the baboon henceforth, while the baboon learned to include the dog among its dangerous enemies in the Kingdom.

In the above, I have tried to capture the proper context and scenario of the proverb. It simply connotes a situation where the fight for something is fierce, where you give your challenger a good run for his money, but where despite the ferocity of the contest, its outcome was not conclusive. In short, when you tell your contender that za a yi kare jini biri jinni, it simply means the battle will be fierce. In the case of Buhari, he was promising his supporters from Niger State that 2015 elections will be fierce; or put in another way, the PDP wIll not have it easy. Simple.

How this simple statement translated into a political missile that says Buhari is promising a bloodbath come 2015 remains one of those sad stories in our practice of journalism.

Let us have a re-read of the mistranslation:

“If what happened in 2011 (alleged rigging) should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood.”

Does this reflect the proper context and meaning of the Hausa proverb kare jini biri jinni that we explained above? No. That is because, among other things, if by the time both the dog and the baboon are soaked in blood, both would have been dead, a picture which the proverb never envisaged. It would have been better for the reporter to say, “Come 2015, I promise you, the fight will be fierce.”

Here, I must say that the words of Buhari were misinterpreted, perhaps deliberately, to entertain the Nigerian public with a sensational story that will keep the presently near-static mill of public opinion running once more, or to invent a weapon to knock him down again in the ring of 2015 presidential contest.

But, to be fair to the reporter also, it was a mistranslation that I think was informed by the history of the General’s consistent call for mass action since 2003, of CPC’s unguarded campaign utterances in 2011 and how they were widely believed to have inspired the post election violence that year, and of the strategy of the General’s supporters of the ANPP especially in Bauchi state in 2007, a la his doctrine of protect your votes, a kasa, a tsare, a raka.

These were the elements in the background that also informed the supporting and opposing comments which trailed the publication of that mistranslated proverb. Nigerians became divided overnight into three camps.

The first group – Buhari’s opponents – jumped at it saying, “Aha. There we go again. This notorious and bloodthirsty coup plotter is still dreaming of a bloodbath.” If Buhari, by his statement, was serving such opponents with a notice of an impending doom, they did not heed to it. They did not show any sign of repentance from the sin he is accusing them of. Instead, they continue to direct their accusing fingers at him.

On the other hand, his supporters, the second group, to me, showed the most disheartening response. They did not take the pain to verify and analyse his statement. Not a single one of them came over to say that he was misrepresented. Have they done so, it would have cooled the atmosphere and reassured us. They adopted the mistranslation, in situ, as if it were right, and presented an alibi, saying, “Only election riggers are be afraid of Buhari’s statement. Would there be a bloodbath in 2015 as a result of rigging, it is the PDP that should be held responsible.”

The third group, we the onlookers, are terrified that we will be disastrously caught in the crossfire, once more, as it happened to hundreds of Nigerians during the 2011 elections, when, especially in Southern Kaduna and Bauchi state, the lives of the innocent were lost and thousands of people displaced to date across Northern Nigeria.

Here was a corper medic, for example, riding an ambulance in Toro, stopped and hacked to death by the very people he came all the way from the East to serve after his long and tedious training as a doctor, at a place where he had nobody to protect him except the mores of civilization. His sin was simply that he did not belong to the ethnic group or religion of Buhari, the opposition presidential candidate. The mob on that fateful day was found wanting in those mores, defective in conscience. That is how many like him paid the ultimate price across the state.

And there was a primary school girl in southern Kaduna, witnessing her primary school teacher hacking her father to death in Zonkwa, Southern Kaduna, for no crime but that the father belonged to the religion other than that of the incumbent President, Goodluck Jonathan. She never thought that the savage gene of the teacher would overcome the etiquette of civility that her familiarity with him would engender. On that fateful day, humanity was lost, the feeling of civilization was gone, and no guarantees were kept. Months after that massacre, the girl would tell her story to the ears of a deaf and dumb nation that allows the assassin teacher to walk the streets freely, earning his salary. That is how hundreds of the like of her father died and thousands of her type continue to suffer as the politicians behind the crimes remain unscathed.

To date, nobody is man enough to directly or remotely claim even a vicarious responsibility for those atrocities. The PDP that is accused of rigging the election refused to admit that it rigged it in the first place. Instead, it shifted the blame to Buhari, citing what it called his “inciting statements” at his campaign rallies. Buhari and his supporters, on the other hand, returned the blame to PDP, with three reasons: he was a victim not a partaker in the violence; the dastardly acts were carried out not by his supporters but by hoodlums who did not spare him either; and that it was in fact the ruling party that instigated the violence in the first place by rigging the elections. So did the trading in blame continued until our father, Justice Ahmed Lemu, inconclusively closed the chapter.

His panel came up with an ingeniously ambivalent verdict, saying both Buhari and the PDP are right. It said it is true that Buhari inspired the violence but it is also true that PDP’s rigging machine provoked it. In effect, the report claimed, there is an egalitarian share of the blame. Case closed. Court!!!

With that we return to our churches and mosques to pray that may God have mercy on those departed souls! And may he protect us, the living, the onlookers, the ordinary citizens, from the evils of power – of its keepers and seekers alike.

I was caught by the same fever when I read the mistranslation in English. I wondered how Buhari could make such a statement after his widely condemned “lynch them” directive of 2011. But when I heard his actual words in Hausa two days ago, I quickly understood that he said nothing unusual, for it is proper for politicians to inject hope in their supporters. Telling a delegation of such supporters that his party will put up a fierce fight next time is just one of those confidence preserving measures.

With this, I hope our journalists will in future show a better sense of responsibility in their reportage. They should use their brains not their minds. We are tired of hearing Buhari mistranslated by a section of the media. More importantly, however, our politicians on both sides of the divide, should refrain from any contemplation of violence or cheating, or asking their followers to take the law into their own hands, whatever the situation would be. If they think that winning an election is a religious duty, then they must not forget that none of our two dominant religions call to violence as a means of winning power or as a reaction to defeat. In Islamic tradition, the injustice of forty years is preferred to the fitna (unrest) of a day.

The government and INEC must do their best to ensure free and fair elections in 2015. The electoral body has two years ahead to fully prepare for it and get rid of imperfections. Let there be a clean fight that ends in a clean winner and a clean loser. If the government is not ready for this, my dear friend, Professor Attahiru Jega, should throw in the towel. The defeated in this case – whether baboon or dog – must accept defeat and allow us live in peace.

If our advice is not accepted, we shall then pray that may our compassionate God deliver us from the evil of that day, when the dog and the baboon fiercely slug it out in the court of Nigerian election. We pray that He restricts their evil to them. And on that day, neither the dog nor the baboon should not return home clean. We are tired.

Oh Lord, answer our prayer.

Let all peace-loving Nigerians say Amen.

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/5195-buhari_vs_pdp_the_dog_and_the_baboon.html

#change
#GMB
#APC
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by Change2015(m): 5:14pm On Mar 21, 2015
http://www.osundefender.org/?p=202632

Refuting The Flood of PDP Lies Against Buhari – By Dr. Peregrino Brimah


Let us set the records straight. As Nigerians prepare to vote for progress and change in the upcoming Presidential elections, it is pertinent certain popular statements attributed to chief opposition candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari are set straight for God and man.

Firstly, did General Buhari ever say he or they will make Nigeria ungovernable?

The answer to this is a resounding, NO!

In an earlier write-up we carefully researched this inflammatory statement and discovered that it was made by a then PDP politician, Lawal Kaita from Kaduna. This is why the late NSA, Andrew Owoye Azazi said that it was internal PDP politics and their squabbles on zoning/rotation of the Presidency that led to the “sudden sophistication of Boko Haram.” It was within PDP that the discussion of rotation of the presidency came up, and Lawal Kaita was perturbed with Jonathan’s decision to continue late Umaru Yar’Adua’s term in violation of the parties zoning policy. This was when Jonathan promised to only contest/occupy the top spot one additional term (in addition to his completing Yar’Adua’s term) and also when some northern PDP stalwarts and party founders threatened to make Nigeria ungovernable. There was no such confusion in Buhari’s CPC and thus no need and reason for such inflammatory pronouncements from his quarters.

When Reuben Abati spun this statement upon the person of Buhari, the General took him to court for libel and the court judgment as awarded in Buhari’s favor. Buhari dragged Abati and The Guardian to court via suit no. ID/837/2011 and demanded N1billion damages. President Goodluck Jonathan then begged Buhari to settle out-of-court. See in DailyPost of January 13th, 2013: http://dailypost.ng/2013/01/13/presidency-begs-buhari-to-settle-slander-case-out-of-court/. The empathetic General agreed and Reuben Abati and the Guardian where the libelous article was published were made to publish an unreserved retraction of the slander against Buhari which they did in the Guardian of July 11, 2013. This is why Reuben Abati is called Nigeria’s evil genius. Our full article on this with all references can be read here on ENDS.ng: http://ends.ng/fact-it-was-pdp-that-promised-to-make-nigeria-ungovernable-in-2011-buhari-never-did/

Did General Buhari promise election riots in 2011?

The answer to this is again, NO!

General Buhari never prescribed riots or made any threat related to such in regards to the 2011 elections. He took the case of election rigging to court and never made a single statement containing threats in relation to it. The Lemu panel investigation of the post-election riots cleared the General of any guilt of complicity. The General released an exemplary press statement on the court’s ruling which can be read on SaharaReporters of December 28, 2011: http://saharareporters.com/2011/12/28/statement-general-muhammadu-buhari-regarding-verdict-supreme-court-jonathans-election

Buhari did however state that if 2015 was a repeat of the rigging on 2011, there will be a fierce fight He used the kare jini biri jinni Hausa proverb, which roughly cuts as ‘the dog and baboon will be soaked in the same blood,’ but is an idiom which means, there will be a real battle- could be legal; could be protests or any other battle, as this is a mere proverbial statement. Of course those who wished to paint this statement with the ‘blood’ contained in it did so eagerly as we see they have done in many other of his statements and statements attributed to him. Read more on the idiom here, by Dr. Aliyu Tilde on PremiumTimes: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/5195-buhari_vs_pdp_the_dog_and_the_baboon.html

The third hallmark statement attributed to the General: did Buhari ever say that a war on Boko Haram was a war against the north?

The answer to this statement as with the rest is a resounding, NO!


Why are all these false statements attributed to Buhari? Well, for one reason the General is rather not that outspoken and is a man of extreme patience and tolerance who evidently only used legal means to redress the libel and false accusations against him planed and sponsored by the Presidency.

So what did General Buhari say in 2013?

He said, the institution of a State of Emergency in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states was a declaration of war on the north of Nigeria.

He did not say that fighting Boko Haram was a declaration of war against the north; no, after all he fought and destroyed not only Maitatsine terrorists, but also the Habre fanatical forces of Chad. He clearly understands the need of a real war against terror; he however saw that Nigeria’s President and the then army Chief, General Azubuike Ihejirika who has been labeled a Boko Haram sponsor by my organization, ENDS and Boko Haram negotiator, Stephen Davis, were not fighting any real war against the terrorists but were silently facilitating the continued reign of terror and seeking all means to destroy the northeast as it is today.

When Buhari wiped out Maitatsine in Adamawa state, he did not need to declare any phony state of emergency. He did not declare one either when he expelled the Habre Chadian forces from the 19 Nigerian occupied Islands in the northeast.

Today the entire Nigeria saw the wisdom of elder statesman Buhari’s position against the declaration of the state of emergency and the senate thereby refused to extend the more harmful than good emergency rule that failed to yield meaningful results since it was instituted in May of 2013.


I as a proponent of the State of Emergency in 2013 and one of those who canvassed and pushed for it did not quite agree with the General at the time but now I understand his reservations and how this declaration and all others by the President including his recent cessation of fire have all been declarations of war against the Nigerian people, particularly those being decimated and displaced in the northeast by French foreign forces being organized and directed from Idris Deby’s Chad.

In conclusion, the Jonathan government who without any investigation exonerated MEND who had claimed responsibility for the October 1st 2010 Abuja bomb attack, since then decided to pick on General Muhammadu Buhari, his most formidable perceived opponent and in so doing allowed and as some say, actually supported Boko Haram’s continued existence and carnage while his evil genius press and media men and the Femi twins continued to spew slander upon slander and libel upon libel against the person of Buhari, spinning his every proverb out of context, publishing twisted versions of his every word and even reflecting other people’s statements upon him.

Proverbs 19:9 says… who breathes out lies will perish.

Indeed the liars shall perish. For “Their throat is an open grave; they use their tongues to deceive.” “The venom of asps is under their lips.” Romans 3:13 ESV.

– By Dr. Peregrino Brimah

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Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by Heffalump(m): 5:17pm On Mar 21, 2015
In a country where there is rule of law, Buhari should have been rotting in Maximum prison for instigating post election violence and hate speech in Nigeria. This man will never test power in Nigeria by the grace of almighty God we serve. All his followers inclusive of himself should get ready for another round defeat.

I expect GEJ to put his security forces on high alert. The moment he wins he should deploy Armed forces to the North so that if there is any violent protest by these bast*rds, they should shoot at sight. And if there is any errings from GMB, he should be arrested and punished for all his pasts.

RIP to all those killed on account of Buhari.
Long live Nigeria.
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by MalcoImX: 5:22pm On Mar 21, 2015
Myluv1:

Which hospital certified him a mad man or are you mad yourself?
When your behaviours tilt more towards the abnormal, then you are mad.
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by Myluv1: 5:25pm On Mar 21, 2015
MalcoImX:
When your behaviours tilt more towards the abnormal, then you are mad.
Specifically, what behaviour are you talking about?
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by Myluv1: 5:31pm On Mar 21, 2015
PassingShot:


So, his numerous unscripted interactive sessions such as the Chatam House Q&A session, CNN's Amanpour and AlJazeera's interviews do not confirm to you that he is far better articulate than Jona Dunno?

Besides, how is it that well written motivational scripts cannot be prepared for Jonathan? Why is it that all his written speeches also lack substance? Clueless everywhere with Jonadunce.

Cool story! So why is Major General Buhari dodging a live debate if not for the fact that there won't be any written script to save him? By the way, what do you call people who elect an illiterate as their leader?
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by GangsterRevd: 5:32pm On Mar 21, 2015
FFK.... A fool will always be a fool... *moving on*
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by MalcoImX: 5:43pm On Mar 21, 2015
Myluv1:

Specifically, what behaviour are you talking about?
Psychologically, all behaviors can pass as normal or abnormal behaviours.
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by mogentle(m): 5:45pm On Mar 21, 2015
jamace:
Buhari is number one paedophile in the world. He married his present wife, Aisha at 9 years old. Aisha became pregnant at age 13.
Buhari is a religious fanatic: http://www.theheraldng.com/vote-candidates-will-defend-islam-sharia-buhari/
It takes Indomie brain like yours to believe that.
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by jamace(m): 5:52pm On Mar 21, 2015
mogentle:

It takes Indomie brain like yours to believe that.
You are as fanatical as your master. Please, spare 9 years old girls. Stop prodding infantile puzzy, biko. Matured ones are readily available. grin

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Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by OpraMenu(m): 6:01pm On Mar 21, 2015
teebaxy:
I'm not sure he is as shameless and useless as your biological father...you idiot and heartless goat
please FFK na your uncle ?
Re: Buhari Should Deny It, If He's Not Getting Funds From ISIS, Al Queda - FFK by PassingShot(m): 6:09pm On Mar 21, 2015
Myluv1:


Cool story! So why is Major General Buhari dodging a live debate if not for the fact that there won't be any written script to save him? By the way, what do you call people who elect an illiterate as their leader?

Maybe you're too young to know that GMB participated in two presidential debates in the past and he did very well in both. In 2011, it was Jona Dunno who dodged the debate but instead preferred a debate with Dbanj. Lmao! So, for us in Buhari's camp, it's payback time for PDP and we're not sorry for that.

Btw, is Jonathan an illiterate?

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