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Re: Buhari, ECOWAS Leaders Meet Jammeh, Insist He Must Step Down by Ramaa(m): 11:07am On Dec 14, 2016
African leaders are devils....
Re: Buhari, ECOWAS Leaders Meet Jammeh, Insist He Must Step Down by Bestbeelieve: 11:11am On Dec 14, 2016
Jobless African leaders.....If they were all upright they wouldnt all have to travel to Banjul that tiny country to plead with a tyrant!
Dont they have foreign ministers or secretary of state kwahuh Let YJAH stay there one second after his tenure and see if that his jazzed white babariga will not be his grave wraping mskeeewww!!!
Re: Buhari, ECOWAS Leaders Meet Jammeh, Insist He Must Step Down by Dare2Try(m): 12:05pm On Dec 14, 2016
CXLVII:
Victoria Island grin grin grin. Those shanties inside those vacant compounds right... cos they also stay in VI also.....

Anybody stays in VI, gatemen, cooks, maids, driver, cleaner, gardner e.t.c
Well I have nothing to prove to a low spok like u
Re: Buhari, ECOWAS Leaders Meet Jammeh, Insist He Must Step Down by adatemi:
How can Buhari insist that Jammeh has to step down when he hasn't listened to Nigerians asking him to do same.
Re: Buhari, ECOWAS Leaders Meet Jammeh, Insist He Must Step Down by baysol: 1:01pm On Dec 14, 2016
Truth234:
The Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, has said President Muhammadu Buhari arrived Banjul, The Gambia, tuesday to meet with the country’s President, Yahya Jammeh, who lost the presidential election penultimate week.

According to him, Buhari, who arrived together with President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf of Liberia, the current Chairperson of the Authority of Heads of State and Government of ECOWAS, and President Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra-Leone, were received at the airport by Gambia’s Vice-President, Isatou Njie-Saidy.

The statement said the out-going President of Ghana, John Mahama, who had earlier arrived Banjul, would join the other West African leaders to meet President Jammeh at the CoCo Ocean Resort and Spa, Banjul.

Jammeh had earlier conceded defeat in the election, after a 22-year rule, but recanted a week later, asking for fresh polls to be conducted by a “god-fearing and independent electoral commission.”

Adesina said Buhari and the ECOWAS leaders would discuss the ensuing impasse in The Gambia with Jammeh, and insist on the sanctity of the electoral process, and respect for the wishes of the people.

They would also ask their host to respect the constitution of his own country, and maintain the inviolability of an electoral process that had been concluded, and in which he had admitted defeat, and congratulated his main challenger.

The statement said the leaders would also meet the President-elect, Adama Barrow.

The statement said Buhari was expected back in Abuja yesterday.

http://investorsking.com/buhari-ecowas-leaders-meet-jammeh-insist-he-must-step-down/
This essentric man has no choice he must leave. Yeye man, he wake up one morning conceed defeat next few days he thought he had a better dream and say it cannot hold that election is annulled. Why is Africa so gifted and never in short supply with mourons like this?
Re: Buhari, ECOWAS Leaders Meet Jammeh, Insist He Must Step Down by Truth234(op): 1:39pm On Dec 14, 2016
baysol:
This essentric man has no choice he must leave. Yeye man, he wake up one morning conceed defeat next few days he thought he had a better dream and say it cannot hold that election is annulled. Why is Africa so gifted and never in short supply with mourons like this?
hehe... was rattled by the news flying around that immediately Barrow is sworn-in he would be picked up and charge for various crimes he has perpetrated for the past 22 years. The best thing is to use this short period to sign pact with incoming administration against future arrest and prosecution.
Re: Buhari, ECOWAS Leaders Meet Jammeh, Insist He Must Step Down by mrnigerdelta: 3:08pm On Dec 14, 2016
what a hypocrite. buhari has no moral right to do this.
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