President Obama got a lift on the campaign trail today after a visit to a Florida pizza shop.
Scott Van Duzer, owner of the Big Apple Pizza, is clearly a fan of the president after he lifted him off the ground in a manly bear hug to show his appreciation.
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Food for thought for African Leaders.
ReplyDeletefrom concerned Nigerian
If it was to be in Nigeria, the military would hv disfigured such person wt d butt of gun. As Africans, we still need to grow. We are too backward in almost everything we do.
ReplyDeleteTrue love and uninhibited appreciation clearly transcends class and colour.
ReplyDeleteTrue love and uninhibited appreciation clearly transcends class and colour.
ReplyDeleteThis wat I call national love. I mean which of the l.g talk more of president hv eva allow an half indigine to even shake or touch him. God bless nigeria nd america. Bt we need a change of h@ mind etc.
ReplyDeleteChei! If na for naija, MOPOL for show you what they do best. Heavy panel beating for you oh! We don't do servabt leadership, instead we have rulers.
ReplyDeleteIts part of the campaign. Will it ever be allowed outside the campaign arena? Politics
ReplyDeleteNija where una dey? full baracks the follow minister how much more presido. but imagine hw many how many state govns fit see president how much more to lift am up or hug am? This no be country. na place
ReplyDeleteEven in campaign arena have anyone seen such around here ? I mean in nija. We don't even practice this one on one or at least street to street campaign here by big shots if u see anyone in your street campaigning its almost sure he is contesting for councilor seat. What we usually see presidential campaigns is, address the world from a stand point kind of rallies.
ReplyDeleteI love this. Why won't the World turn to America
ReplyDeleteEven if it's campaign strategy,it's commendable. Our civilisation in Nigeria hasn't gotten to this level. Firstly,do our leaders really attempt to win the hearts of people during their campaigns?
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