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Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by MizMyColi(f): 10:54am On Jul 26, 2015
undecided

*Modified*

Nonsense!
This is just baseless propaganda.
A click on the link to the source of this news would see you clicking on the supposed original source....

A non-existent website.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by neocortex: 10:58am On Jul 26, 2015
So it is not only wise Nigerians that are privy to the fact that Buhari understands nothing about governance.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by DebateNigeria: 11:06am On Jul 26, 2015
Typing
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Nobody: 11:50am On Jul 26, 2015
Obiagelli:
Dunce how many presidents were at the summit?
Olodo!
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Nobody: 12:19pm On Jul 26, 2015
coolestrogue:
The visit to america was un-called for, he shouldn't have gone there in the first place.
How so?
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by coolestrogue(m): 12:20pm On Jul 26, 2015
Obiagelli:
How so?
There is nothing to gain on his visit to the USA.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by iamrealdeji(m): 12:31pm On Jul 26, 2015
janus05:
Looking at the way Amechi was dressed, Oshiomole's wife and many of Buhari's contingent to the USA, you'll conclude that the visit was a jamboree. Waste of public funds.
He should have simply gone alone and save expenses,i wonder why he packed all those panti along with him,including his son and Oshiomole's wife,when they're not going there for partying
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by arbitter: 12:34pm On Jul 26, 2015
So let me get this, Some ldiot called 'Chidinma' who runs a garbage blog got 'Info from WhiteHouse insiders' huh?

I'm guessing its a debacle for the Mods of this forum trying to enforce their rules of no posting false Info. Afterall since anyone can basically create a blog or fake news site (like TheBreakingTimes, ) and write whatever shit that comes to their mind then posts it here to reach a larger audience its kinda tricky huh undecided

Anyway it doesnt really matter, this section is spammed with junk all the time and people consider them 'news', well lets be clear 'ldiotic people' do.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Nobody: 12:38pm On Jul 26, 2015
coolestrogue:
There is nothing to gain on his visit to the USA.
Really? Ok
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by baralatie(m): 12:43pm On Jul 26, 2015
KnowAll:
His lack of having ministers in place has put him in d eye of d storm. Who is his speech writer sef. I cannot understand why any sane speech writer will put this dastardly word in his speech " The USA is aiding & abetting Boko Haram by not supplying Nigeria with vital weapons" .How do u go to someone's house & poke your filthy hand on their face & u want them to help u!! undecided

The earlier Buhari gets smart people around him d better, that will at least cover his deficiencies. huh
now you get it!
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by AustineE1: 12:56pm On Jul 26, 2015
I cant believe it that this important piece didnt make front page.
I give up on nairaland mods....what a shame!
you cannot deprieve Nigerians from the truth,simply because you think PMBs interest must be protected.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Nobody: 1:14pm On Jul 26, 2015
AustineE1:
I cant believe it that this important piece didnt make front page.
I give up on nairaland mods....what a shame!
you cannot deprieve Nigerians from the truth,simply because you think PMBs interest must be protected.
You call this news source an important piece?
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by omolami: 2:48pm On Jul 26, 2015
Mumu, President Buhari, terrorist de rule, what do you expect?
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by BannedOtherView: 2:59pm On Jul 26, 2015
Obiagelli:
is chidinma the press secretary to the White House
Pay no attention to those agents of disinformation.
They are still writhing in pain.

In the meantime, Nigeria is to draw down investments and cash worth $13.6 billion following negotiations and understanding reached by Buhari with the American government during the visit, Sunday Vanguard learnt, yesterday.
A breakdown of the $13.6 billion earmarked for Nigeria, courtesy of the Buhari US visit, shows that $5 billion is coming for investments in the power sector, another $5 billion is to fund investments in the agricultural sector, $1.5 billion is from the Bill Gates Foundation while $2.1 billion is being provided by the World Bank.
Of particular interest is the discovery that the huge sums being brought for investments into the country, according to the Presidency official, attract no counterpart funding.

Similarly, in its efforts to assist Nigeria eradicate polio, the Bill Gates Foundation, which is revving its support with additional $1.2 billion, is extending its areas of coverage to four more states – Kaduna, Sokoto, Borno and Yobe.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President described Buhari’s outing in the U.S as a monumental success.

According to him, no Nigerian leader ever achieved that kind of success in one visit.
Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/we-dont-need-foreign-aid-buhari/
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by BannedOtherView: 3:03pm On Jul 26, 2015
AustineE1:
I cant believe it that this important piece didnt make front page.
I give up on nairaland mods....what a shame!
you cannot deprieve Nigerians from the truth,simply because you think PMBs interest must be protected.
^^^Here is another one with a melancholic soul, whose only wish for his nation is discord and despair.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Litmus: 3:09pm On Jul 26, 2015
Posters ID:

DPCreampie


grin

and Nigerians respond to poster with utmost diligence.

Well, all i can say is Nigerians have innocent minds and if Gods exist he'll surly look after the average Nigerian and make the nation great in spite of itself.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by UniqueGem(m): 3:16pm On Jul 26, 2015
adaweezy:
foolish woman has left facebook
Masturbator must you quote that long post? Dullar.dinho's PA
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by 9ousky: 3:37pm On Jul 26, 2015
WombRaiders:
Obama led a high powered US delegation to Kenya where a Global Economic Summit was being held. Was the Nigeria Govt represented in any form or manner?

Pleb!
which high power delegation did Obama lead to Kenya and which global economic take place... Stop lying now. We dey watch news too now..
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Nobody: 3:41pm On Jul 26, 2015
9ousky:
which high power delegation did Obama lead to Kenya and which global economic take place... Stop lying now. We dey watch news too now..
Don't be a fool.

Obama as POTUS does not travel around aimlessly like your nomadic presido.

Kenya has over a billion dollars to show for Obama's visit.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by 9ousky: 3:47pm On Jul 26, 2015
WombRaiders:
Don't be a fool.

Obama as POTUS does not travel around aimlessly like your nomadic presido.

Kenya has over a billion dollars to show for Obama's visit.
You still haven't answer my questions.... Name d high power delegations and which global economic summit.. very simple
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Nobody: 3:50pm On Jul 26, 2015
9ousky:
You still haven't answer my questions.... Name d high power delegations and which global economic summit.. very simple
POTUS attends a global economic summit and you think there won't be representatives of foriegn countries and multinational companies?

Think!
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Nobody: 3:50pm On Jul 26, 2015
9ousky:
You still haven't answer my questions.... Name d high power delegations and which global economic summit.. very simple
POTUS attends a global economic summit and you think there won't be representatives of foriegn countries and multinational companies in attendance?

Think!
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by 9ousky: 3:53pm On Jul 26, 2015
WombRaiders:
POTUS attends a global economic summit and you think there won't be representatives of foriegn countries and multinational companies?

Think!
Which Global economic summit now... Global economic summit on what and which delegations... All u Ar saying is out of point and unnecessary.Simple questions and simple answers u can't provide.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Nobody: 3:56pm On Jul 26, 2015
9ousky:
Which Global economic summit now... Global economic summit on what and which delegations... All u Ar saying is out of point and unnecessary.Simple questions and simple answers u can't provide.
OK. Then why did Obama not reciprocate the visit to Nigeria?
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by 9ousky: 4:19pm On Jul 26, 2015
WombRaiders:
OK. Then why did Obama not reciprocate the visit to Nigeria?
Pls read about Obama visit to Kenya very well and what really transpired there and d economic summit and high power delegation here
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/president-obama-kicks-off-personal-trip-kenya/story?id=32680119

Secondly Maybe u Ar not privy to know DAT Kenya is d Ancestral home of Obama, his families Even his half sisters Ar there... Obama is d first US president to ever visit kenya, Nigeria have had US president visit us in d past so I don't think there is should b a fuss about DAT. Obama hasn't finished his tenure and nothing says He can not still visit Nigeria before his tenure ends especially since He himself said He is committed to the leadership of d present government...
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by saint047(m): 4:31pm On Jul 26, 2015
I recently asked myself a thought-provoking question today.What was the recent visit by our president to America able to achieved? To be honest, for a moment I couldn't give a concrete well thought answer to that question. Below are some of the things I thought our president failed to achieved No assurance with the US support for arms, equipment and intelligence to accelerate ending the insurgency in the NE No concrete economy policy and plan (This was evident during the CNN Amanpour interview when asked about the economy) No clear cut ways of how to recover looted and stolen money by some of our rogue both serving and past politicians. Not a single well documented partnership deal was sealed in any area. Was it infrastructure development, power, education, health, technology and services? Nothing Didn’t discuss anything about the AGOA (African growth and Opportunity Acts) Extension and Enhancement Act. To me this is one key and vita area he would had brought to the table as Nigeria being the power house in Africa development. Apart from the 'no to gay marriage' which they are using to score cheap political points that wasn't part of the official agenda in the first place, please what other things the recent visit able to achieved? Oh well, maybe he went to thank the America for helping him win the election. See the below quote during his meeting with John Kerry the secretary of state PRESIDENT BUHARI: Thank you very much, (inaudible). I’m very pleased to get this opportunity to thank the Secretary of State because his visit to Nigeria, which he’s just referred to, since his visit seemed like a friend to Nigeria. As the United States’ message sent to the previous administration was clean and clear that the United States would not accept anything extraconstitutional, that prepared the minds of Nigerians to back us and to arrive where we are today. Nigeria will remain very grateful to the United States, to the President, and to the Secretary of State. He saw the president then, he saw the chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission, and he saw the opposition. And by the day, the United States maintained pressure on the government, the law enforcement agencies, and the election officials to make sure that the election was free and fair. We thank God, we thank the United States, we thank technology for the introduction of a permanent voter’s card and reader cards made so much difference from previous elections. I thank you very much, Secretary. Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen of the press. SECRETARY KERRY: Thank you, Mr. President. PRESIDENT BUHARI: Thank you very much. Happy to see you. SECRETARY KERRY: Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you. We’re going to have a working lunch now. Thank you.
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by baralatie(m): 4:39pm On Jul 26, 2015
saint047:
I recently asked myself a thought-provoking
question today.What was the recent visit by our
president to America able to achieved? To be
honest, for a moment I couldn't give a concrete
well thought answer to that question. Below are
some of the things I thought our president failed
to achieved No assurance with the US support for
arms, equipment and intelligence to accelerate
ending the insurgency in the NE No concrete
economy policy and plan (This was evident during
the CNN Amanpour interview when asked about
the economy) No clear cut ways of how to
recover looted and stolen money by some of our
rogue both serving and past politicians. Not a
single well documented partnership deal was
sealed in any area. Was it infrastructure
development, power, education, health, technology
and services? Nothing Didn’t discuss anything
about the AGOA (African growth and Opportunity
Acts) Extension and Enhancement Act. To me this
is one key and vita area he would had brought to
the table as Nigeria being the power house in
Africa development. Apart from the 'no to gay
marriage' which they are using to score cheap
political points that wasn't part of the official
agenda in the first place, please what other things
the recent visit able to achieved? Oh well, maybe
he went to thank the America for helping him win
the election. See the below quote during his
meeting with John Kerry the secretary of state
PRESIDENT BUHARI: Thank you very much,
(inaudible). I’m very pleased to get this
opportunity to thank the Secretary of State
because his visit to Nigeria, which he’s just
referred to, since his visit seemed like a friend to
Nigeria. As the United States’ message sent to
the previous administration was clean and clear
that the United States would not accept anything
extraconstitutional, that prepared the minds of
Nigerians to back us and to arrive where we are
today. Nigeria will remain very grateful to the
United States, to the President, and to the
Secretary of State. He saw the president then, he
saw the chairman of Independent National
Electoral Commission, and he saw the opposition.
And by the day, the United States maintained
pressure on the government, the law enforcement
agencies, and the election officials to make sure
that the election was free and fair. We thank God,
we thank the United States, we thank technology
for the introduction of a permanent voter’s card
and reader cards made so much difference from
previous elections. I thank you very much,
Secretary. Thank you very much, ladies and
gentlemen of the press. SECRETARY KERRY:
Thank you, Mr. President. PRESIDENT BUHARI:
Thank you very much. Happy to see you.
SECRETARY KERRY: Thank you very much,
everybody. Thank you. We’re going to have a
working lunch now. Thank you.
what I am concerned about is the image and relations between Nigeria and the us(because of that careless statement against the us).it might look harmless but it is a very disturbing comment
it puts Nigeria in an unnecessary situation .
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by adaweezy(m): 5:52pm On Jul 26, 2015
UniqueGem:
Masturbator must you quote that long post? Dullar.dinho's PA
jump into the lagoon
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Flets: 5:57pm On Jul 26, 2015
As far as Buhari is concerned, Nigeria is in for a long unpalatable 4 years
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by saint047(m): 5:58pm On Jul 26, 2015
baralatie:
what I am concerned about is the image and relations between Nigeria and the us(because of that careless statement against the us).it might look harmless but it is a very disturbing comment
it puts Nigeria in an unnecessary situation .
It is easier to deal with an unexpected loss than to deal with an unexpected victory. I rest my case!
Re: The U.S. Utterly Disappointed With Buhari’s Visit by Flets: 6:05pm On Jul 26, 2015
7lives:
/

Blind?, baba snail or whatever you people called him will beat jonadul if that election takes place again today, you think typing trash online will erase the fact that Goodluck Jonathan shouldn't have been made a president in sane society.
No arguments on Baba thrashing GEJ in a re-poll today.

But that is because the mob mentality in the north and SW that got him into office has not changed and will not change even if half their population die of starvation under his govt.

Secondly, as long as current Nigerian structure remains, ethonocentrism, tribalism and religious differences will always trump common sense in this cesspit called united Nigeria

Do you really think Buhari stood a chance if GEJ was a northerner and Buhari was a southern minority?
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