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Sunday, 24 February 2013

Photos: President Dilma Rousseff of Brazil's visit to Nigeria

Madam Dilma Rousseff, President of the Federative Republic of Brazil, paid a State visit to Nigeria from 22 - 23 February, 2013. See more photos after the cut...



91 comments:

  1. Ok ooo, wetin she con do nw? Presido just dey waste naija money.

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    1. Lawwd! I love this woman, so also Angela Merkel of germany!

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    2. Lawwd! I love this woman, so also Angela Merkel of germany!

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  2. Hope her visit will bring benefits 2d country!!!

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  3. linda please i wiil like tobe your friend i like ur motivational post

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  4. linda please can i know you i have my own blog but it is not moving forward pleasehelp me

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  5. Hope good things come from the visit. I like the last picture the best.

    Romance Meets Life

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  6. Fine woman she luks lyk my mama

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  7. Welcome President Dilma. Very good for the encouragement of economic growth of both countries!

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  8. I hope we can learn from Brazil, Brazil which started at the same pace with us in the early 80's are already far ahead of us, even the richest man in the world is from there, we need to buckle up pretty fast!

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    1. Well d richest black man is 4rom here nw

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    2. U guys should leave prince charming alone...

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    3. @pc na only God go help you now o.

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    4. The richest man is actually from Mexico

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    5. The richest man is Carlos Slim and he's from Mexico.. ITK!

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  9. Hi Linda, why "of Brazil's" instead of "of Brazil" in your headline?

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  10. Nice to see a female president, its refreshing to the eyes.I guess Nigeria is nt yet ready for one because there re so many corrupt power hungry males waiting in line.Who knows may be its a female that will change this messed up country.One day I know this will happen but don't know if it will be in my lifetime.

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  11. Brazil's economy is ok no thanks to their immediate past president's holistic approach on development, I presume she's here on bilateral partnership,their foreign policy is cool too. IKB

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  12. She is so pretty, everyone there is pretty apart from Ugly Jona

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  14. I no just gbadun this aviation minister at all!!

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  15. I agree that a President should wear his traditional attire as a proud son of the soil but this Ijaw attire is just not it on GEJ. It makes him look so dull, its just not smart on him one bit, no fitting & gait! There is nothing Presidential about it!

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    1. It is true d attire is so dull on GEJ.

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  16. Nigeria can learn a lot from Brazil - how it recovered from an economic burst to being a BRIC nation - one of the top and fastest growing emerging market economies. Hope we explore a beneficial partnership with them. Noticed that Mrs DAM wasn't shown. As Min of Petroleum Resources, it is extremely curious that she was absent at such a strategic meeting with the Brazilian president...

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  18. What is Okonjo iweal telling her?person wey no dey understand English,u dey whisper into her ears.#sycophants

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  19. Pls,who ties Okonjo Iweala's scarf?May I never be as lazy and boring as the person....Amen! 100th to comment

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  20. I love the photo op with3 token female ministers to show that Nigeria is also equal opportunity. I love politics.

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  21. To do wat?dey kip on visiting our country,and d government kips spending our money to welcome.I wonder hw much dis will cost?

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  22. That's good to know Ada decotex via BB

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  23. I jst love dis minister of aviation! D woman is too classy joor!

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  24. Stella Oduah always elegant.

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  25. She's a pretty woman!n c dat woman in campala?I wish our president's wife cud b dressing like dat,she needs no body hugging,dramatic cloths cos she's big already!well its her taste sha.lol n hubby boo boo jona loves her like dat!shikena

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  26. Hmmmmmm,Ɣ☺U̶̲̥̅̊я welcom MEM

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  27. Our very Own " Nkojo Iweala"... Woman of class.

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  28. Our very Own " Nkojo Iweala"... Woman of class.

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  29. wetin she come do?

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  30. I wuld hv loved to meet our super eagles one beside one to hand shake them wit congratulation, but I will allow them to rest in peace 2nyt 1st of all especially for their defeat wit burkina faso

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    1. Dem just release u from prison? Abi na yaba left?ao come na now u just know say dem beat burkina faso?na wah o

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  31. Wow, dats good a female president in de best footballing nation in de world. *Impressive* madam will u marry me *tongue out*

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  32. See de interpreter is sitting in de middle between de two presidents. *English good o*

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  33. Still same old shit..SMH

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  34. Abeg where is our president's wife? Linda post my comment oh

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  35. Abeg linlin, is it true dat Akeem of movida passed away? I hope not but pple av been talking about it... God help us o

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  36. Negotiating how to make deals with the devil at the expense of Nigerian citizens.

    Just trying to bring the pictures to life. Lol

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    1. Hello bloglord,u'v been missing in action?....welcome back.!!

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  38. Nigerian's bcomin a recognized country. Nice! :)

    Happy girl

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  39. Where is our own Patie? She should be here like okonjo receiving that woman.

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  40. Wia is madam goodluck nooooow,oga jona don hide am make she for no fuck up again with oyibo.chaii!,okonjo na u dey come present.like say she dey e for be *pls allow woman brazil to go and rest in peace*.

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  41. Why Ngozi grab this woman like this now??????????

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  42. This is a woman!not Diezani,Pat Etteh

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  43. Linda akeem movida is dead...rip akeem

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  44. Brazil has a female president, South Korea just voted in a female president, Gloria Aroyo is president of the Philipines...

    When will PDP allow us a female president?

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  45. lol! not that it's any of my bizness tho....

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  47. I just luv dis Ngozi woman she no dey send wif her gele

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  48. GEJ looks like a houseboy

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  49. She paid a visit to Nigeria or she came for an official assignment? If she indeed came to Nigeria for just a mere visit then I declare this a huge load of bollocks.

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    1. Goan sleep jor! Small boy things,with your fat nose.. Nuisance!

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    2. Goan sleep jor! Small boy things,with your fat nose.. Nuisance!

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  50. She is welcome. Hope a lot of bilateral deal will be sealed for the betterment of both nation. Discover the Secret to losing weight and burning tummy fat

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  51. IT a wonderful thing

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  52. I wish we can one day have woman as our president may be somebody like Dora Akunyiri or Ngozi Okonjoiwuala which must surely come to pass in JESUS name AmeN!!!
    Cos am tired of all this criminals and there party tins. Less to talk of been under ShariA Law, but God forbid that will never happen rather every body will become his or herself BoKo-Haram cos all must die Oh! So make them chill abegi (no b say person quiet mean d person no fit bite)

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  53. THE WAY OUR PRESIDO SLOUCHES BAFFLES ME. OR IS THE FIBRIC THAT HEAVY FOR HIM TO CARRY?

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    1. *in Dame Patience's voice And intonation*
      I dey wondering o
      JANTA

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  54. cool i hop d aim of d visit is achvd.

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  55. Lol @ Hands grabbing salute.

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  56. We should start getting something meaningful from influential persons from the developed world. Bill Clinton was around some days ago. We lack technology and what some of these countries attained teck wise over 60years ago is still higher than what we have in this country. Our president should persuade them to assist us technologically. This would boost the manufacturing sector and of course create jobs. We have over 80million unemployed persons in this country and our president is clapping and laughing with them.We need to check what the Chinese,Malaysia did over 35 years ago to embrace technology and today they are exporters of high tech solution and creating hundreds of millions of jobs.

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  57. Let the bashing beginning,uncle jo has suffered frm pple dat knws next to nothing in ruling a country.#greatnation

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  58. Why does this Jonathan guy always looks clueless and visionless. Even in pictures he has that 'can't tell my left from my right' look. God help this country

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  59. see as uncle jona cross leg him body no even fit straight 4 once sef? *RME*

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  60. We should ask ourselves, what have we t learn from Brasillia? A LOT. First, do you know that they have a very aggressive cross-sectoral initiative to end discrimination and the health inequities that arise from such discrimination? mmm hmm and THEY ARE COMMITTED 400%. They want to make sure that all underserved and marginalized citizens of Brazil have a chance at a good life. What would Nigeria learn from this? How to ensure that there is justice for Niger Deltans and that they do not continue to bear the disproportionate burden placed on them by their so called fellow citizens. Also, did you know that Brazil is one of not if not the strongest economy in the Americas now? HAH! Yup. What to learn? Nigerians need to read their freaking trade policies that PROTECT and PROMOTE the growth of Brazilian industry and discourages imports. THis one go hard for Nigeria to learn as we HATE everything Nigerian and LOVE everything that is symbolic of our masters - the WHITE MAN.

    Make I stop here before my head explode. WE HAVE A LOT TO LEARN FROM BRAZIL. we should be thankful she is willing to visit. Makes me wonder what Jonathan has up his sleeves. hmmm. Maybe progress is in sight.

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  61. Hope her visit will bring more Brazilian hair to 9ja.Lolz

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  62. Stella oduah is so SEXY, that woman is a hot cougar. Love that woman, I wish I could.....

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  63. anon 5.56am the female ministers in power , what have they achieved so far?Cecilia ibru is a man abi? The kind of leader we need doesnt have to be based on gender but someone willing to do alot to put a smile on the face of Nigerians.

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  64. that's quite nice what do u guys expect him to wear? Orange? Abeg leave d guy make him wear anything he wants. http://www.d380planet.com/

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