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Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by kingschidozie(m): 1:38pm On Oct 06, 2017
Buhari intimidating Nigerians –Southern, Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum
by VISTA NEWS
58 minutes ago

The Southern, Middle Belt Leaders Forum has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of intimidating Nigerians with the spate of military operations being undertaken across the country.
The group rose from an extensive consultative session in Abuja, yesterday, with a stern warning to the president to desist from the act.
It particularly condemned the recent Operation Python Dance, a show of force carried out by the military, in the South East. During the excercise, members of the now proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in a bid to forestal alleged plan to arrest their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, clashed with troops in Umuahia, Abia State.
The Forum said: “We call on the Federal Government to always exercise restraint in the deployment of troops in quelling civil agitations, which is the responsibility of the police in any democracy. Consequently, we call on the Federal Government to reconsider similar operations that the Army is embarking on in the South West and South South zones, which are peaceful areas.
“We do not need these exercises, which are seen largely as sheer intimidation and barring of fangs. Under federalism, you do not deploy troops to the federating units without the invitation of the affected local authorities. The Federal Government must also employ dialogue above raw force in engaging dissension.”
While passing a vote of confidence on the clamour for restructuring, it challenged Buhari to urgently initiate processes to actualise the idea through the National Assembly.
In a communique read by John Dara, the Forum equally appealed to the National Assembly to as a matter of urgency revisit its decisions on restructuring and resolve the matter in a way that could usher in a new fiscal formula for Nigeria as against the current over dependence on oil and gas revenue
The communique declared: “In furtherance of the successful meeting of the leaders from the South and Meddle Belt of Nigeria held on July 15, 2017 to lay out an orderly process of finding viable solutions to the rising agitations for a fair, just, equitable and balanced restructuring of our federal system, a follow up meeting was successfully held on October 5, 2017, with delegates from the South West, South East, South South and from the Middle Belt States comprising, Plateau, Benue, Niger, Nasarawa, Kogi, Kwara, Taraba, Adamawa, Southern Kebbi, Southern Kaduna, Gombe, Bauchi, Southern Borno and FCT.
“After an extensive consultative session, delegates resolved to issue the following communique:
“ We remain convinced that as a multi-ethnic country, Nigeria can only enjoy lasting peace, development progress and happiness under a federal system, which allows all the federating units to develop at their own pace under full cultural expression. We, therefore, restate our commitment to the Federal Republic of Nigeria as one entity under God.
“However, we firmly believe that Nigeria as it is, is not a proper federation, as the structure is over-centralised, unjust and anti-development and therefore unacceptable. There is no gainsaying the fact that this is at the core of the many agitations across the country with some delving into separatist feelings.
“Nigeria must, therefore, be grateful to those of us speaking in demand of restructuring of the federation for the restoration of the federal principles enshrined in the 1960 and 1963 constitutions as a middle course between those who want to sustain the present unjust structure that is driving Nigeria into the edge and consequently attracting agitations for break up and those who are calling for break up of Nigeria.
“Forum noted that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari in his independence anniversary broadcast made some good shift by admitting to the legitimacy of the demand for the restructuring of Nigeria.
“We call on him to move a step forward by initiating processes that should lead Nigeria towards confronting its structural challenges through the legal instruments of the National Assembly and the representatives of ethnic nationalities in Nigeria.”
However, the Forum expressed regrets that the National Assembly did not make maximum use of its last constitutional amendments exercise by voting down devolution of powers and functions to the federating units.
“We believe tension would have gone down considerably across the country if the National Assembly had decided to vote for reform.
“We call on the National Assembly, to as a matter of urgency, revisit its decisions as promised by the senate president and the Speaker of the House of Representative and resolve the matter in a way that we can have a new fiscal formula that will move Nigeria away from the current overdependence on oil and gas revenue to a diversified economy where all section of Nigeria are encouraged to develop their abundant natural and human resources for regional and national development with all constitutional impediments removed.”
In the communique, the Forum also deplored the recent developments in the South East, which led to deployment of troops against agitation in the region by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), which sparked tension in the region and led to avoidable loss of lives. It flayed the designation of IPOB as a terrorist group and its consequent proscription.
While expressing concern on the insecurity in the country, the Forum noted: “We are worried about the spate of systemic kidnappings, rapes and extortions across the minority areas of northern Nigeria, which has become a major threat after the militia herdsmen menace.
“The fact that these kidnappers are allegedly arrested without trials and non-revelation of their contacts/sponsors and details of their activities suggests possible shielding from the law and a sinister agenda behind their operations.
“In the same vein is the troubling spate of abductions, forced marriage and conversion of underaged girls in non-Muslim communities in violation of section 38 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We equally strongly condemn the incessant invasion by the herdsmen militia, which we believe is aimed at dispossessing our agricultural lands for their settlements and grazing. We call on the Federal Government to immediately take urgent measure to put an end to these crimes.”
The Forum commended the Yoruba for the successful conference on restructuring held in Ibadan on September 7.
The Ibadan Declaration was recommended as a blueprint for all federalists in Nigeria,” it declared.
The Forum, which comprises delegates from the SouthWest, South-East, South-South and Middle Belt states had in attendance elder statesmen like Prof. Jerry Gana, Banabas Gemade, Ayo Adebanjo, Olu Falae, Dan Suleiman, Edwin Clark, Mrs. Stella Omu, Idris Wada, Tunde Ogbeha, Prof. Ihechukwu Madubuike, Ferdinand Agu, Chief Chigozie Ogbu among others.

Via source: Sunnews

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by kingschidozie(m): 1:38pm On Oct 06, 2017
kingschidozie:
Buhari intimidating Nigerians –Southern, Middle Belt Leaders’ Forum
by VISTA NEWS
58 minutes ago

The Southern, Middle Belt Leaders Forum has accused President Muhammadu Buhari of intimidating Nigerians with the spate of military operations being undertaken across the country.
The group rose from an extensive consultative session in Abuja, yesterday, with a stern warning to the president to desist from the act.
It particularly condemned the recent Operation Python Dance, a show of force carried out by the military, in the South East. During the excercise, members of the now proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in a bid to forestal alleged plan to arrest their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, clashed with troops in Umuahia, Abia State.
The Forum said: “We call on the Federal Government to always exercise restraint in the deployment of troops in quelling civil agitations, which is the responsibility of the police in any democracy. Consequently, we call on the Federal Government to reconsider similar operations that the Army is embarking on in the South West and South South zones, which are peaceful areas.
“We do not need these exercises, which are seen largely as sheer intimidation and barring of fangs. Under federalism, you do not deploy troops to the federating units without the invitation of the affected local authorities. The Federal Government must also employ dialogue above raw force in engaging dissension.”
While passing a vote of confidence on the clamour for restructuring, it challenged Buhari to urgently initiate processes to actualise the idea through the National Assembly.
In a communique read by John Dara, the Forum equally appealed to the National Assembly to as a matter of urgency revisit its decisions on restructuring and resolve the matter in a way that could usher in a new fiscal formula for Nigeria as against the current over dependence on oil and gas revenue
The communique declared: “In furtherance of the successful meeting of the leaders from the South and Meddle Belt of Nigeria held on July 15, 2017 to lay out an orderly process of finding viable solutions to the rising agitations for a fair, just, equitable and balanced restructuring of our federal system, a follow up meeting was successfully held on October 5, 2017, with delegates from the South West, South East, South South and from the Middle Belt States comprising, Plateau, Benue, Niger, Nasarawa, Kogi, Kwara, Taraba, Adamawa, Southern Kebbi, Southern Kaduna, Gombe, Bauchi, Southern Borno and FCT.
“After an extensive consultative session, delegates resolved to issue the following communique:
“ We remain convinced that as a multi-ethnic country, Nigeria can only enjoy lasting peace, development progress and happiness under a federal system, which allows all the federating units to develop at their own pace under full cultural expression. We, therefore, restate our commitment to the Federal Republic of Nigeria as one entity under God.
“However, we firmly believe that Nigeria as it is, is not a proper federation, as the structure is over-centralised, unjust and anti-development and therefore unacceptable. There is no gainsaying the fact that this is at the core of the many agitations across the country with some delving into separatist feelings.
“Nigeria must, therefore, be grateful to those of us speaking in demand of restructuring of the federation for the restoration of the federal principles enshrined in the 1960 and 1963 constitutions as a middle course between those who want to sustain the present unjust structure that is driving Nigeria into the edge and consequently attracting agitations for break up and those who are calling for break up of Nigeria.
“Forum noted that the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari in his independence anniversary broadcast made some good shift by admitting to the legitimacy of the demand for the restructuring of Nigeria.
“We call on him to move a step forward by initiating processes that should lead Nigeria towards confronting its structural challenges through the legal instruments of the National Assembly and the representatives of ethnic nationalities in Nigeria.”
However, the Forum expressed regrets that the National Assembly did not make maximum use of its last constitutional amendments exercise by voting down devolution of powers and functions to the federating units.
“We believe tension would have gone down considerably across the country if the National Assembly had decided to vote for reform.
“We call on the National Assembly, to as a matter of urgency, revisit its decisions as promised by the senate president and the Speaker of the House of Representative and resolve the matter in a way that we can have a new fiscal formula that will move Nigeria away from the current overdependence on oil and gas revenue to a diversified economy where all section of Nigeria are encouraged to develop their abundant natural and human resources for regional and national development with all constitutional impediments removed.”
In the communique, the Forum also deplored the recent developments in the South East, which led to deployment of troops against agitation in the region by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), which sparked tension in the region and led to avoidable loss of lives. It flayed the designation of IPOB as a terrorist group and its consequent proscription.
While expressing concern on the insecurity in the country, the Forum noted: “We are worried about the spate of systemic kidnappings, rapes and extortions across the minority areas of northern Nigeria, which has become a major threat after the militia herdsmen menace.
“The fact that these kidnappers are allegedly arrested without trials and non-revelation of their contacts/sponsors and details of their activities suggests possible shielding from the law and a sinister agenda behind their operations.
“In the same vein is the troubling spate of abductions, forced marriage and conversion of underaged girls in non-Muslim communities in violation of section 38 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“We equally strongly condemn the incessant invasion by the herdsmen militia, which we believe is aimed at dispossessing our agricultural lands for their settlements and grazing. We call on the Federal Government to immediately take urgent measure to put an end to these crimes.”
The Forum commended the Yoruba for the successful conference on restructuring held in Ibadan on September 7.
The Ibadan Declaration was recommended as a blueprint for all federalists in Nigeria,” it declared.
The Forum, which comprises delegates from the SouthWest, South-East, South-South and Middle Belt states had in attendance elder statesmen like Prof. Jerry Gana, Banabas Gemade, Ayo Adebanjo, Olu Falae, Dan Suleiman, Edwin Clark, Mrs. Stella Omu, Idris Wada, Tunde Ogbeha, Prof. Ihechukwu Madubuike, Ferdinand Agu, Chief Chigozie Ogbu among others.

Via source: Sunnews
every divided nation deserveS the tyrant president it gets
Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Kingspin(m): 1:39pm On Oct 06, 2017
If change enter Nigeria we will know.

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Udo8(m): 1:40pm On Oct 06, 2017
cheesy grin grin grin angry
Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by PapaBaby: 1:41pm On Oct 06, 2017
Can't wait to see Bubu back with his cows.

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by fiizznation: 1:43pm On Oct 06, 2017
I'm a nigerian and buhari isn't tormenting me or any other nigerian I know. Infact I'm very happy that Muhammadu buhari is our president today. so tell me another story.


God bless buhari

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by wakaman: 1:46pm On Oct 06, 2017
Wailers!
Wail,wail,wail.
Just kuku kill yourself.
Noting good comes to him that sees no good.

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Jesusloveyou: 1:46pm On Oct 06, 2017
Jubrin the New president of Nigeria should torment everyone since buhari fails to do it.

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by fiizznation: 1:49pm On Oct 06, 2017
Jesusloveyou:
Jubrin the New president of Nigeria should torment everyone since buhari fails to do it.
grin grinJubrin must be a very wicked man

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by clevvermind(m): 1:49pm On Oct 06, 2017
WE NEED TO CHANGE THE CHANGE NOW.

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by SweetWJ(m): 1:51pm On Oct 06, 2017
The only difference i see in Buhari of the 80's and Buhari of now is just the absence of the military uniform on his body. Every other thing is still the same. A military ruler in Democratic government. I wonder if this is how democracy is practiced in the western world. And we boast to be giant of Africa. I laugh.......

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Ezionye(f): 1:51pm On Oct 06, 2017
Vista news, sun news, vanguard? Source please?
Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Homeboiy: 1:51pm On Oct 06, 2017
We know that already

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by clevvermind(m): 1:52pm On Oct 06, 2017
wakaman:
Wailers!
Wail,wail,wail.
Just kuku kill yourself.
Noting good comes to him that sees no good.
DID YOU SEE ANY GOOD IN THIS COUNTRY NOW?

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by fiizznation: 1:55pm On Oct 06, 2017
clevvermind:
WE NEED TO CHANGE THE CHANGE NOW.
Sorry but who are they "we" in your comment? I hope you know that 15million nigerians voted Mr buhari as the commander in chief. And if buhari should contest again in 2019, he is sure gonna get another 15million votes(or even more)
Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Ojiofor: 1:55pm On Oct 06, 2017
Jubril is even more wicked than Buhari.
Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Firefire(m): 1:56pm On Oct 06, 2017
What do you expect from a dictator with dead brain & no ideas on leadership in 21st century?

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Nobody: 1:59pm On Oct 06, 2017
fiizznation:
I'm a nigerian and buhari isn't tormenting me or any other nigerian I know. Infact I'm very happy that Muhammadu buhari is our president today. so tell me another story.


God bless buhari

simply put, you are an incurable Zombie.

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by kingschidozie(m): 2:01pm On Oct 06, 2017
Ezionye:
Vista news, sun news, vanguard? Source please?
http://community.vanguardngr.com/...

http://community.vanguardngr.com/m/discussion?id=4565467%3ATopic%3A1139074
Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by gidgiddy: 2:03pm On Oct 06, 2017
fiizznation:
I'm a nigerian and buhari isn't tormenting me or any other nigerian I know. Infact I'm very happy that Muhammadu buhari is our president today. so tell me another story.


God bless buhari

Well in other for Nigeria to be peaceful, all regions must also share your sentiment.

They dont.

Buhari is an even bigger tyrant now than in his first outing as head of state

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by OjukwuWarBird: 2:04pm On Oct 06, 2017
fiizznation:
I'm a nigerian and buhari isn't tormenting me or any other nigerian I know. Infact I'm very happy that Muhammadu buhari is our president today. so tell me another story.


God bless buhari


Why will a Hausa Fulani person like you ever feel the stupidity of Buhari.?

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Ngokafor(f): 2:07pm On Oct 06, 2017
fiizznation:
Sorry but who are they "we" in your comment? I hope you know that 15million nigerians voted Mr buhari as the commander in chief. And if buhari should contest again in 2019, he is sure gonna get another 15million votes(or even more)



You need to change the batteries of your time machine cos you are still stuck in 2015 while we are in 2017...You must be dreaming if you think the so-called 15million Nigerians who were stupid enough to vote your,illiterate,clueless,bigoted,incompetent,air-headed herdsman called buhari in 2015 will make that costly mistake again in 2019..

You lots should sharpen your rigging machine cos that is the only hope for you to install buhari in 2019 ..Using child voters in 2019 will not save you.

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by fiizznation: 2:09pm On Oct 06, 2017
OjukwuWarBird:



Why will a Hausa Fulani person like you ever feel the stupidity of Buhari.?
And why Wiil a south-easterner like you ever appreciate the good things the buhari administration is doing for the country?
Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by OjukwuWarBird: 2:12pm On Oct 06, 2017
fiizznation:
And why Wiil a south-easterner like you ever appreciate the good things the buhari administration is doing for the country?


Is it not shameful that you want to share the same country with the infidels from the South East.


What did your Allah tell you about companionship with infidels.?

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by lordimmaogidi(m): 2:22pm On Oct 06, 2017
the deaf bubu will not get this into his deaf ear.A nincompoop.

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by fiizznation: 2:23pm On Oct 06, 2017
Ngokafor:




You need to change the batteries of your time machine cos you are still stuck in 2015...You must be dreaming if you think the so-called 15million Nigetians who were stupid to vote your clueless,bigoted,incompetent,air-headed herdsman called buhari in 2015 will make that costly mistake again in 2019..

You lots should sharpen your rigging machine cos that is the only hope for you to install buhari in 2019 ..Using child voters in 2019 will not save you.
We heard more than this from fellas like you. Some of you even ostracized Mr buhari's family members, his beliefs, his culture and his religion. But what happened? Today he is your president and the leader of the so-called pseudo visionaries who swore that Mr buhari will never be what God has destined on him to be.

Politics is not chest beating my dear, neither is it about some wishful thinking or some archaic ideology most of you buhari haters Harbour in your hearts. People put plans into use, and a good plans gives you a good result.


If buhari should recontest in 2019, believe you me, we will put a good plan into use, and he will be victorious again. Your duty will be to cry again and wail for the world

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by fiizznation: 2:28pm On Oct 06, 2017
OjukwuWarBird:



Is it not shameful that you want to share the same country with the infidels from the South East.


What did your Allah tell you about companionship with infidels.?
I see you and the "good people" of eastern Nigeria as my fellow compatriots. But if you see yourself as what you just said up there, how is that my business?
Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by OjukwuWarBird: 2:36pm On Oct 06, 2017
fiizznation:
I see you and the "good people" of eastern Nigeria as my fellow compatriots. But if you see yourself as what you just said up there, how is that my business?


Which nonsense fellow compatriots between infidels and Muslims


Shame unto you for forcing yourself to live with those your Quran forbids your compatriotship with

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Ngokafor(f): 2:37pm On Oct 06, 2017
fiizznation:
We heard more than this from fellas like you. Some of you even ostracized Mr buhari's family members, his beliefs, his culture and his religion. But what happened? Today he is your president and the leader of the so-called pseudo visionaries who swore that Mr buhari will never be what God has destined on him to be.

Politics is not chest beating my dear, neither is it about some wishful thinking or some archaic ideology most of you buhari haters Harbour in your hearts. People put plans into use, and a good plans gives you a good result.


If buhari should recontest in 2019, believe you me, we will put a good plan into use, and he will be victorious again. Your duty will be to cry again and wail for the world


'You heard' in 2015 remember??This is 2017 and a lot has gone down in the last two years.Economically,Socially,Politically and even religious-wise,but y'all do not know that do you?..See thats the problem with you hausa-fulani muslims..You cant see beyond your noses in your delirious world that Nigeria belongs to you, but when the heat becomes too much,you will look for who to give quit notice to out of frustration..

Every single person in my office and my neighbourhood who voted buhari in 2015 are dead against him now in every way..They cant stand him anymore and use every opportunity they get to heap insults at him...but to you everyone is happy because your brothers in the north drank mud water and poured fanta on the road to drink from in reverance of buhari..

I am sorry for you.

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by SalamRushdie: 3:01pm On Oct 06, 2017
fiizznation:
I'm a nigerian and buhari isn't tormenting me or any other nigerian I know. Infact I'm very happy that Muhammadu buhari is our president today. so tell me another story.


God bless buhari

Buhari is tormenting you , your father , your mother , your uncles, your aunties , your nephews , your nieces and even your pets but you are not smart enough to discern

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by Nobody: 3:02pm On Oct 06, 2017
SalamRushdie:


Buhari is tormenting you , your father , your mother , your uncles, your aunties , your nephews , your nieces and even your pets but you are not smart enough to discern



grin

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Re: Buhari Tormenting Innocent Nigerians - Vanguard by 7lives: 3:22pm On Oct 06, 2017
Ngokafor:



'You heard' in 2015 remember??This is 2017 and a lot has gone down in the last two years.Economically,Socially,Politically and even religious-wise,but y'all do not know that do you?..See thats the problem with you hausa-fulani muslims..You cant see beyond your noses in your delirious world that Nigeria belongs to you, but when the heat becomes too much,you will look for who to give quit notice to out of frustration..

Every single person in my office and my neighbourhood who voted buhari in 2015 are dead against him now in every way..They cant stand him anymore and use every opportunity they get to heap insults at him...but to you everyone is happy because your brothers in the north drink mud water and pour fanta on the road to drink from in reverance of buhari..

I am sorry for you.

Nonsense.

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