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Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by opius: 8:35am On May 13, 2016
Jirate:
I bet Buhari is finding it Difficult to “Hear and Understand” exactly all that David Cameron is saying. cool cool cool
Honestly , neither do Cameron understand what the duara guy is saying as well..

May God deliver us
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by oduastates: 8:35am On May 13, 2016
We elected Buhari 7 years late
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by AreaFada2: 8:35am On May 13, 2016
MarshRiley:
Just collect our money back
Make you come sidon face the effects of subsidy removal with us
No more touring the world
[b]The days of wakawaka [/b]is over
He can at least bring you some bottles of Johnny Walker from the money he recovers. grin cheesy
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Nobody: 8:35am On May 13, 2016
buhari mr traveller # can some one help me to tell him that petrol is now sold for 145#
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Nobody: 8:35am On May 13, 2016
Is this news? huh
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by MarshRiley(m): 8:38am On May 13, 2016
AreaFada2:
He can at least bring you some bottles of Johnny Walker from the money he recovers. grin cheesy
God bless you my guy
That one sef go help the trekking ministry wey him don give us
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Nobody: 8:39am On May 13, 2016
Jirate:
I bet Buhari is finding it Difficult to “Hear and Understand” exactly all that David Cameron is saying. cool cool cool
everybody is not like you nau
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by ariesbull: 8:40am On May 13, 2016
Jirate:
I bet Buhari is finding it Difficult to “Hear and Understand” exactly all that David Cameron is saying. cool cool cool
How you take know...and I am sure that David is trying so hard to decode how this fantastically corrupt nation president is musering English

Kwantinu
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by lielbree: 8:40am On May 13, 2016
Let's see how much he will return with after licking Cameron a$$ clean angry
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Jimi23(m): 8:41am On May 13, 2016
Frank3n2:
Cameron: Sir I want to personally apologize for my statement i made about your country. Sir forgive me.

PMB: No prhooblem.. Jawz ahh refund da asset to tha Nigerian govfment.. Yowa.. *nods head* grin grin
"U mean no frobulem. Juaz ahh repund dat asset to tha Nigerien govanment." Kikikikik
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by dopedealer(m): 8:42am On May 13, 2016
Jirate:
I bet Buhari is finding it Difficult to “Hear and Understand” exactly all that David Cameron is saying. cool cool cool
# By their comment we shall know them.
IPOB OR IFORD Abi wetin dey call themselves again undecided
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Burger01(m): 8:45am On May 13, 2016
Frank3n2:
Cameron: Sir I want to personally apologize for my statement i made about your country. Sir forgive me.

PMB: No prhooblem.. Jawz ahh refund da asset to tha Nigerian govfment.. Yowa.. *nods head* grin grin
Crase dey worry u cheesy
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Mufasa27(m): 8:47am On May 13, 2016
nmreports:
Great.
To me, in terms of poise, articulation and confidence, Buhari is better than Jonathan.

In terms if real plans and government operational processes and decisions, Buhari is better.

I am giving this man the benefit of the doubt. I don't care about him and I didn't vote for him but this is the first time in history where Nigeria is working economics.

The only thing Jonathan is good at is "Let us do it the way they do it".
You don chophuh
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Bullet1234(m): 8:50am On May 13, 2016
Jirate:
I bet Buhari is finding it Difficult to “Hear and Understand” exactly all that David Cameron is saying. cool cool cool
And I also bet that PM David Cameron will find it difficult to understand all that President Buhari said. English man/Hausa man are they of same race? Same accent? So their is every possibility they might find it difficult to understand each other. Must we always speak in favour of the English? Why can't they for once try to understand one of our major languages? The French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese etc promotes theirs.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by BekeeBuAgbara: 8:53am On May 13, 2016
David Cameron the amebo.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by ATERI(m): 8:57am On May 13, 2016
RichYoungNigga:
After calling Nigeria a fantastically corrupt country, he's never been to Nigeria in his life and this old man called Buhari will fly from Nigeria to the U.K to suck his dic*


We don die for this country
How many Nigerians do you think have problem with Cameron`s insults? A country gets the type of President she deserves. Call Iran or Pakistan corrupt on the eve of a visit to your country, the leaders of those countries would not only cancel the visits but their citizens back home would invade British embassy inside their countries in a matter of hours to let them know they wouldn`t take insults from a deeply corrupt mediocre. One Nigeria said on Nairaland yesterday that he can`t protest because he has heritage to protect. We all know the common heritage of the black man, don`t we?
In the last 3 days, I would be surprised if a single Nigerian protested at the British High Cimmission in Nigeria, the President disgraced himself and I never saw our High Commissioner once on television in London. So tell me what is not to like and who is complaining? You?
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by smite(m): 8:58am On May 13, 2016
tuzeriouz:
our PMB may be dumb but certainly not the dumbest!
lol! WICKEDNESS everywhere! Buhari is dumb but not the dumbest? chai!
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by sukkot: 8:59am On May 13, 2016
Jirate:
I bet Buhari is finding it Difficult to “Hear and Understand” exactly all that David Cameron is saying. cool cool cool
stop projecting your insecurities and inferiority complex to whites on buhari
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by captianfreeman(m): 9:06am On May 13, 2016
reverendfather:
buhari is really aging
Sure ,he is aging gracefully.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Vello(m): 9:17am On May 13, 2016
RichYoungNigga:
After calling Nigeria a fantastically corrupt country, he's never been to Nigeria in his life and this old man called Buhari will fly from Nigeria to the U.K to suck his dic*


We don die for this country
Stop saying the first thing that comes to your mind without first verifying. How could you state as a fact that David Cameron has never been to Nigeria in his life. That's stoutly irrational a statement and shows how uneducated literate you are.
FYI, DC was still in Nigeria recently.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by PureWays(m): 9:17am On May 13, 2016
nmreports:
Great.
To me, in terms of poise, articulation and confidence, Buhari is better than Jonathan.

In terms if real plans and government operational processes and decisions, Buhari is better.

I am giving this man the benefit of the doubt. I don't care about him and I didn't vote for him but this is the first time in history where Nigeria is working economics.

The only thing Jonathan is good at is "Let us do it the way they do it".
Nice one bro.
Your assertion is obvious, but I guess hate won't make some see that.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Nobody: 9:19am On May 13, 2016
Who the dullard's talk epp
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by mandax: 9:19am On May 13, 2016
Lol,
the photo says it all: Cameron is tutoring Buhari while Buhari smiles timidly like a school boy pretending to understand what his teacher was saying to him.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by ooshinibos: 9:20am On May 13, 2016
Jirate:
I bet Buhari is finding it Difficult to “Hear and Understand” exactly all that David Cameron is saying. cool cool cool
I bet David Cameron is finding it Difficult to “Hear and Understand” exactly all that Buhari is saying
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Charly68: 9:21am On May 13, 2016
This man is respected all over the world because of his integrity. It is only in this country that some people can be ranting and calling their president all manner of names..indeed we need moral rebirth in the country. Even Obasanjo was not respected in the international scene as this Baba..no matter what many feel,I really appreciate the high level of discipline & moral values of this president. His lifestyle reminded me of the basic home training my father gave me while growing up- A good name is better than gold. Always remember the son of whom you are! Keep on working sir,history will judge you right & I bet you that the pendulum is swinging in your favour already. At last anybody who want to take over from you must have his head well examined to see if he can cope with the high moral standard that you are setting now. Love you my president.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Guyman02: 9:30am On May 13, 2016
Cameron should return our fantastically corrupt money to us, we dont have time for British rhetorics
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by mandax: 9:30am On May 13, 2016
RichYoungNigga:
After calling Nigeria a fantastically corrupt country, he's never been to Nigeria in his life and this old man called Buhari will fly from Nigeria to the U.K to suck his dic*


We don die for this country
Buhari has to suck...., solely because Buhari seriously believes that Britain shall lend him and his Arewa group the tactical, and possibly, military support, to CRUSH any secessionist groups from the restive groups in the south of Nigeria.

Buhari has no intention of reforming Nigeria's political structure and administrative system that now benefit only his Arewa groups. He believes his Arewa conquered parts of south of Nigeria for keeps forever.

Nigeria is not at war with any neighboring countries - but Buhari has signed military pacts with more than six neighboring and overseas countries since he came to office.

Only a mugu would believe that military force can keep a country like Nigeria one for long.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Nobody: 9:33am On May 13, 2016
koladebrainiac:
When u finally meet that person who you have been gossiping on.
lol
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Ali01: 9:36am On May 13, 2016
nmreports:
Great.
To me, in terms of poise, articulation and confidence, Buhari is better than Jonathan.

In terms if real plans and government operational processes and decisions, Buhari is better.

I am giving this man the benefit of the doubt. I don't care about him and I didn't vote for him but this is the first time in history where Nigeria is working economics.

The only thing Jonathan is good at is "Let us do it the way they do it".
God bless u. U are among the few reasonable nigerians.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by Ali01: 9:39am On May 13, 2016
Bullet1234:
And I also bet that PM David Cameron will find it difficult to understand all that President Buhari said. English man/Hausa man are they of same race? Same accent? So their is every possibility they might find it difficult to understand each other. Must we always speak in favour of the English? Why can't they for once try to understand one of our major languages? The French, German, Italian, Spanish, Chinese etc promotes theirs.
True talk.
Re: Buhari In Bilateral Talks With David Cameron by adedayourt(m): 9:46am On May 13, 2016
Jirate:
I bet Buhari is finding it Difficult to “Hear and Understand” exactly all that David Cameron is saying. cool cool cool
u know that for sure bcus u together with them at the meeting undecided
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