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Pictures from yesterday's Council of State meeting
Pictures from yesterday's Council of State meeting
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Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Past Nigerian leaders including president-elect Gen. Buhari, Gen. Yakubu Gowon, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, Gen Ibrahim Babangida, Gen Abdulsalami Abubakar, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo and Chief Ernest Shonekan attended yesterday's Council of State meeting which is President Jonathan's last as a president.
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U all have failed this GREAT nation. Blessed with plenty resources, yet majority of her people remain poor.
ReplyDeleteNo POWER, no WATER, lack of GOOD ROADS, basic HEALTH care and now no FUEL.
Jona! U are the WORSE of them all. If posterity fails to condemn U, then posterity is the DEVIL himself.
Hell matosky,it is now that I got to know that you are a real double dealer,hypocrate.
DeleteWhy and when did you stop supporting GEJ?
YOU JUST WOKE UP TO REALITY.
OLODO
The guy (hell matoky) must av psychiatric problem
Deletebunch of criminals
ReplyDeleteFailures!
ReplyDeleteSee them all thieves. Only Buhari stand up right among all of them. Sai Buhari just prove all of them. Especially that shot man devil call Maradona evil IBB.
ReplyDeleteSo Buhari now attends council of state meeting because he has won election. This is someone who childishly boycotted the same meetings during Obasanjo's, Yaradua's and Jonathan's term(before now) because he lost elections to them. If Obasanjo and Jonathan decide to boycott the meetings during his presidency would they not be justified? Sportsmanship is one of the virtues of statesman ship as epitomized by Mandela who never held any bitterness towards the people who jailed him for 27 years even after eventually becoming president. He put his country first above his interest. Buhari was so consumed by his bitterness with his electoral losses that he abandoned his duty to his country as an ex-head of state.
ReplyDelete@7:34 u are a fool make ur findings well he attended the one held on feb 5 this year mumu
DeleteYou are very right.bitterness has taken so much from him.He needs to help himself out of it
ReplyDeleteThese men except BUHARI would have made Nigeria a great place and we would have been proud of each one of them but they were more interested in enriching themselves. Looking at that picture, it hit me that there's no Igbo man on that line-up. Ohaneze ndigbo instead of opening your stupid smelly mouths and talking rubbish, why don't you come home and create a forum for Ndigbo to make themselves relevant politically in Nigeria and not your usual follow follow for selfish personal gains. Ndi ala.
ReplyDeleteMUMU! Despite the absence of an Igbo man in that line up, the Igbos still remind the most affluent in terms of development. Go to Igbo villages U will not find houses made of mud bricks, U will not find destitudes as we have in the NORTH and WEST of the country.
DeleteWe do not need to be in that FAILURE line up to be relevant. Go to UK we are in the Parliament, in POLAND we are there and double sure many of us are in HEAVEN with the ALMIGHTY. So idiot Igbo hater we do not need to be in a life e up full of failures. MUMU.
GOD BLESS the IGBO NATION, LONG live BIAFRA.
See them, Nigeria is actually blessed. in some countries you cannot gather up to this number of their past presidents owing to death. Their cronies and allies are still in charge of sensitive posts. there is GOD ooo.
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