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Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by chemicalDisease: 12:39pm On Aug 01, 2017
We warned Afonjas.
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by Splashme: 12:47pm On Aug 01, 2017
Oluwabusobomi:
Nigeria is now a laughing kontiri grin

Am liking this walahi...it is a pay back time for the zombies for what they did to my Hero of democracy - GEJ
tongue tongue

Lalasticlala
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by dumie(f): 1:22pm On Aug 01, 2017
Buhari has finally succeeded in turning our seat of power into mockery
Nothing good has come out of this administration since it's inception only negative things
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by Oluwabusobomi(op): 1:37pm On Aug 01, 2017
dumie:
Buhari has finally succeeded in turning our seat of power into mockery
Nothing good has come out of this administration since it's inception only negative things
So unfortunate

Buhari is a cursed human being
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by PeterObi2019(m): 1:39pm On Aug 01, 2017
Since I was born and now I'm getting old I have never seen a government as useless as this

Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by dumie(f): 1:45pm On Aug 01, 2017
Oluwabusobomi:
So unfortunate

Buhari is a cursed human being
He is a bad omen or rather a plague that befell Nigerians
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by swagagolic01(m): 1:54pm On Aug 01, 2017
And omenka created a thread about kanu's clothes and shoes the other day...... some fools will never grow up
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by thesuave10(m): 1:55pm On Aug 01, 2017
Washington Post are fond of stupid articles. So this is their point that Buhari is lying. The should write on their fûcked up country. And why are Nigerians complaining. You brought this on yourselves with all the attacking and mockery of the president undecided
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by PeterObi2019(m): 1:55pm On Aug 01, 2017
dumie:
He is a bad omen or rather a plague that befell Nigerians
You've said it all

BTW, am happy to meet a right thinking political lady on Nairaland smiley

Most of the political ladies here used to be Zombies grin
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by PeterObi2019(m): 1:58pm On Aug 01, 2017
thesuave10:
Washington Post are fond of stupid articles. So this is their point that Buhari is lying. The should write on their fûcked up country. And why are Nigerians complaining. You brought this on yourselves with all the attacking and mockery of the president undecided
You sound like a pained Zombie...are u onehuh
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by thesuave10(m): 1:59pm On Aug 01, 2017
PeterObi2019:
You sound like a pained Zombie...are u onehuh
You sound like the devil sucked your dick. Does it hurt? grin grin
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by oladeebo: 2:05pm On Aug 01, 2017
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Oluwabusobomi:
Nigeria is now the world butt of jokes as Washingtonpost has joined CNN in mocking the president.

CNN’s Fareed Zakaria had asked which president has been away for over two months.

Washington post joined CNN, calling Buhari a liar.

Here is an excerpt:

Buhari has been gone for months. The last Nigerian president absent this long died in office.

Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has been out of the country since May 7, seeking medical care in London. He has not disclosed the nature of his condition, and official updates about him have been rare.

It was only last week that the government released a photo of Buhari, the first image of him since he left Nigeria. This is Buhari’s second medical leave to the United Kingdom this year; his previous trip was nearly two-months long.

Buhari’s poor health and absence from the country raises questions about who governs when presidents get sick. Some research I’ve done about presidential ill health in Africa – and in Nigeria specifically – shows how important constitutions can be in dealing with sick presidents.

Unfortunately, for Nigerians, Buhari’s condition is a bit of deja vu.

Everyone gets sick – even presidents – but in 2010, an ill Nigerian president died in office.

Suffering from kidney and heart problems, former Nigerian president Umaru Yar’Adua sought emergency treatment in Saudi Arabia in November 2009. Yar’Adua returned to Nigeria in February 2010, but he died in office just three months after his return.

Following Yar’Adua’s death in office, his Vice President Goodluck Jonathan assumed the presidency, which is consistent with Nigeria’s constitution. More specifically, Section 146 of the Nigerian constitution (1999) states:

“The Vice-President shall hold the office of President if the office of President becomes vacant by reason of death or resignation, impeachment, permanent incapacity or the removal of the President from office for any other reason.”

Rules on succession following presidential death are not uncommon in African constitutions.

In an article I wrote with University of Malawi political scientist Boniface Dulani, we examined what happens when African presidents die in office. We surveyed all deaths in office since independence and we examined closely successions following the deaths in office of Umaru Yar’Adua in Nigeria in 2010, Levy Mwanawasa in Zambia in 2008 and Bingu wa Mutharika in Malawi in 2012.

Mutharika’s death in office and the initial uncertainty surrounding succession in Malawi prompted us in 2012 to look at other African cases. The timing was rather auspicious, as 2012 was the year when four African leaders died in office: Mutharika of Malawi, Meles Zenawi of Ethiopia, John Atta Mills of Ghana and Malam Bacai Sanhá of Guinea Bissau.

Our research identified 11 deaths in office of African leaders between 2008 and 2012. In nine of those 11 cases, the succession followed constitutional procedures, typically the transfer of power from the leader to his deputy. (The two others were a coup d’état in Guinea in 2008 and a revolution in Libya in 2011.) Constitutional succession is much more common today than in the period between independence and the third wave of democratization in Africa (1960 to 1990), when presidential deaths were often followed by a coup d’état or the military appointing a new leader. Our findings are consistent with work by political scientists Daniel Posner and Daniel Young, who show that political institutions became more important than personal relationships in shaping African politics after the third wave of democratization.

Although rules about succession are important, our research showed that a leader’s death did not necessarily lead to uncertainty about succession.

Uncertainty and inaction were more likely in cases of poor presidential health.

Like in the case of Yar’Adua in Nigeria, Zambia’s Levy Mwanawasa had a prolonged absence from his country while still holding the office and responsibilities of being president. He had a stroke in June 2008 and it is unclear whether he engaged in any governing after that stroke and before his death in a French hospital on Aug. 19, 2008.

In Nigeria – like in Zambia and Malawi – there are provisions in the constitution for when a president is too ill to carry out official duties. For example, Nigeria’s constitution (specifically, Section 144) stipulates that the president “shall cease to hold office” if a two-thirds majority of the Federal Executive Council declares that he is “incapable of discharging the functions of his office”; such a declaration would have to be verified by a panel of five medical experts.

In our research, however, we did not come across many African examples when constitutional provisions for medical incapacity were invoked. One example emerged during Yar’Adua’s long absence: Nigeria’s senate voted on Feb. 9, 2010, to delegate presidential responsibilities to Jonathan and make him acting president. However, there was never a declaration by a panel of medical experts that Yar’Adua was unfit to govern, and he returned to Nigeria on Feb. 24, 2010, and resumed his office and duties.

http://newsrescue.com/buhari-liar-washington-post-joins-cnn-mock-nigeria-says-buhari-gone-months-medical-tourism/
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this is absolutly non-sense!
who is Washington- post or CNN?
Trump is right!
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by thesuave10(m): 2:06pm On Aug 01, 2017
oladeebo:
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this is absolutly non-sense!
who is Washington- post or CNN?
Trump is right!
I swear CNN and Washington Post are stupid
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by dumie(f): 2:08pm On Aug 01, 2017
PeterObi2019:
You've said it all

BTW, am happy to meet a right thinking political lady on Nairaland smiley

Most of the political ladies here used to be Zombies grin
I'm humbled
It just takes simple logic and common sense
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by eagleeye2: 2:16pm On Aug 01, 2017
Mr Integrity disgracing Nigeria ever since his second coming.
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by nototribalist: 2:18pm On Aug 01, 2017
seunmsg:
I read the report from the beginning to the end and I can't find where the report said "Buhari is a liar".


OP, how you turned this report about sick presidents in Africa to Buhari being a liar is really disingenuous. You can still post the report and discuss the presidents health and absence without sensationalising the headline.
is Buhari not a liar and a murderer?

Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by amzee(m): 2:44pm On Aug 01, 2017
Oluwabusobomi:
Lalasticlala pls do the needful... Enough of of this nonsense... The dullard must die quickly... Let's help him do that

Ko ni da fun Buhari laye
Wish I can tear your pant right now.
Mofe dobo
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by Oluwabusobomi(op): 2:51pm On Aug 01, 2017
thesuave10:
I swear CNN and Washington Post are stupid
I swear u guys are the most stupiiiid here
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by thesuave10(m): 2:53pm On Aug 01, 2017
Oluwabusobomi:
I swear u guys are the most stupiiiid here
Actually girls are followed by CNN and Washington Post. By the way hey big breast . Are you sure you really "don't give a fúck" cheesy
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by PeterObi2019(m): 2:54pm On Aug 01, 2017
dumie:
I'm humbled
It just takes simple logic and common sense
Which the zombies don't have

Can we chat outside here...will like to discuss wit u
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by Nobody:
Oluwabusobomi:
Nigeria is now a laughing kontiri grin

Am liking this walahi...it is a pay back time for the zombies for what they did to my Hero of democracy - GEJ
tongue tongue

Lalasticlala
Any country that cant produce 24 hour electricity to his citizens after 57 years is a big joke.
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by BanevsJoker(m): 3:23pm On Aug 01, 2017
Patiently waiting for Zombies to start calling Washington Post and Fareed Zakaria Ipob miscreants.
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by Faeton: 3:34pm On Aug 01, 2017
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by omenka(m): 3:58pm On Aug 01, 2017
swagagolic01:
And omenka created a thread about kanu's clothes and shoes the other day...... some fools will never grow up
Honestly they never will. Your parents can testify to that.

Bye.
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by PeterObi2019(m): 4:46pm On Aug 01, 2017
omenka:
Honestly they never will. Your parents can testify to that.

Bye.
Omenka omenka

I can feel ur agony grin
Re: 'Buhari Is A Liar': Washington Post Joins CNN To Mock Nigeria by otosa(m): 5:23pm On Aug 01, 2017
seunmsg:
I read the report from the beginning to the end and I can't find where the report said "Buhari is a liar".


OP, how you turned this report about sick presidents in Africa to Buhari being a liar is really disingenuous. You can still post the report and discuss the presidents health and absence without sensationalising the headline.
Habi
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