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IN PICTURES: Buhari departs Nigeria for Egypt
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Saturday, February 20, 2016
President Buhari has departed Abuja for Egypt where he will be attending the Business for Africa, Egypt and the World Forum.
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Buhari will soon depart Abuja for Otuoke. To knw d next date and next country Buhari will b traveling to dail *450# lol
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ReplyDeleteI bind this your spirit of 419. You shall not succeed in Jesus name. Amen. Arobroshorobrakayayama!
DeleteThe is need to reconcile PDP and apc. This is what I expect Soyinka to champion instead of calling for emergency economic submit. Apc claimed they have or know everythings and Nigerians are suffering under their leadership. All they do is travelling, travelling, travelling. Blaim, blaim, blaim.
ReplyDeleteYou guys must be brain dead to stand for all this, he is never in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteBoko Haram ? dont worry we will pray them away, while i continue flying all over the world
U fools apc should swallow ur pride and accept u have made a very big mistake by lying and plunging dis nation into dip shit. How come d dolar which is supposed 2 be #1 is 400 and above and u shamelessly come her and open ur stinking mouths 2 accuse pdp dat did all good 2 kip d economy stable.the thunder dat will fire u all is pressing up idiots.
ReplyDeleteI am sure that Nigeria economy would have been worst than it is today if we have voted Jonathan. The world price of the nation's major source of revenue has nose dived. I assume that some commentators in this forum understand the business dynamic. What we witness during the last administration was economy window dressing and it only works in short term. It is better we suffer now and have a sustainable economy in future. I can understand the pains we are going through that necessitate these aggressive & frustrating comments but we need time to rebuild our economy. Therefore, I appeal to all of us to be patient with this administration.
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