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Wednesday 22 July 2015

Buhari to US govt: Provide Nigeria more aid against Boko Haram, 'without strings'

President Buhari this afternoon called on the US government to provide Nigeria with aids against Boko Haram without any strings attached. President Buhari made the call while delivering his speech at the US Institute of Peace. Tweets and video of what he said after the cut...


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  1. He knows perfectly well that's not possible.. There's always something attached

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    1. Funny...because USA is a charity organization..foolish president..thinks we are still in d 60's... he wants billions and trillions of $ worth in fighting aid for FREE in his mind..iknew d BH fight will come to a alt after GEJ leaves office....Baba Go slow is actiing a script..all he really wants is amnesty or negotiation for his boiz but at d mercy of Nigerians..right nw,he's only scrambling how to carry out his devilish plans without being criticized..make una dey enjoy una #Change o....BH/ISIS for president

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    2. I was at the USIP. He handled himself very well. Made me proud.

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    3. Do u think US is like Igbo people that always do "nothing goes for nothing"?

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    4. I siddon laugh Buhari.... U.S. To give u something with no strings, u must be day dreaming.. Wake up! Sai baba go-slow 👍

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    5. 9:25 PM

      Elections are over, you better don't die of heart attack. Well, what's your life worth anyway?

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  2. Keep begging. Asu anwuru

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    1. Yes oh! Aboki, we thank God for give us PMB, @ this critical time, if not thins could have been continue to worst in Nigeria.

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    2. I swear ur grammar can cause a triple bomb blast in maiduguri,choi

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    3. Boko Haram.. Baba go-slow is busy touring around while his boys keep maiming down innocent Nigerians on the streets. No singular effort to curtail the excesses. This is the Change he promised

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  4. WE PRAY SOO...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  5. WE PRAY SOO...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  7. Oh my loving what u stand for more and more each day. Without strings America copy that

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  8. Change has surely come..... God bless PMB, God bless Nigeria.

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  9. Why will they want to just 'dash' us their cash and arms for free?
    ECONOMICS 101:NO FREE LUNCH.

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  10. Lol @ baba go slow. US really should help us fight these animals.

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  11. please better do. http://basicfashionhome.blogspot.com/

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    I wish i fit carry this man age dash Jonah and jonah own dash Buhari bcos he needs strength to carry out this operation i swear..... #HopeFinally
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Good speech from our able president.

    Order for your beautiful bedspreads @ 5671CDBE. Delivery available nationwide.

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  14. Nothing is ever free even in Freetown.


    I'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***

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  15. "sustain goodwill by performance"
    he has his work cut out.

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  16. better do http://basicfashionhome.blogspot.com/

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  17. M proud of this man..

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  18. Too much of public campaigns and unnecessary attentions, Nigerians want actions with results...... Baba go-slow

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    1. Action in what sense? He should visit you in your father's house before you know he's working...i believe you can't lead a class of 4 not to talk of your household... Bad belle

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  19. Oyinbo can ask questions shaaaa....Sotay PMB weak

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  20. Okay, maybe Buhari was not a bad choice after all. These are hope inspiring comments

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  21. So because u have requested it, they will do it? MtcheEeeeeew....u must sign gay law or nothing....smell d coffee

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  22. Nothing comes for free....this is 2015....accept it or go deal with BH on your own.....

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  23. Buhari needs to stop and chill the fok out. Whats in it for the US govt. The world is a you rub my back, I rub yours. He is making demands like America owes him. Like WTF?

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  24. We ave heard too much already pls action is what we are expecting.

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  25. We ave heard too much already pls action is what we are expecting.

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  26. I will be a witness if all the talks be put into action.
    I wish you what you wish Nigeria and its citizens.
    May God protect and lead you as you determine to deliver.



    ◇◇◇◇◇◇ If ignorance is bliss, wipe the smile off my face
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  27. Ehya he is pained. Can u stop talking for ones? Talking machine

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  28. Well done My President, you are really doing well. Linda take note!

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  29. NO COUNTRY HELPS ANOTHER UNLESS THERE IS SOME FORM OF PERSONAL GAIN. Nigerians dont want to understand that developed nations are very competitive about economics and military. They spent decades buildind their lands with hardwork and ingenuity. Even nations like iran develop nuclear arms while the most we can do is bow and arrow.

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  30. Sai buhari. doing the right thing asking for help. I just hope we finally start investing in developing arms and munitions for our military one day bcuz If a war breaks out, countries dont sell guns to each other

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  31. Mr President have u ever heard the phrase "nothing goes for nothing"? use your head oga, something must go for something.

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  32. hrm paul ojeih22 July 2015 at 17:54

    Good wonderful speech.walahi I c dis guy doing better dan dat otueke man.let him b baba go slow as long as he performs

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  33. hrm paul ojeih22 July 2015 at 17:55

    Good wonderful speech.walahi I c dis guy doing better dan dat otueke man.let him b baba go slow as long as he performs

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  34. now they believe America refused to sell weapons to Nigeria. Mr president fight your battle and stop crying like a baby. America cant fight for you. All they ever wanted is for African giant and Africa's biggest economy to be under their control cos they are predictions Africa will rule the world in many years to come and this is their biggest nightmare.

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  35. there must be strings oo. at worst g-strings

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  36. Entered comment....the US will not assist nigeria without any strings attached. If dat I what PMB is waiting for then nigerians will wait forever for assistance frm US. Is like we nor knw dis oyibo pple,- help u witout somethn in return..hmmmm. B4 d indepedence d whites came to africa claiming they r helping Africans bt dy knew wht dy gained frm us xpecially in nigerian.

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  37. Datss ma pressy!...Abeg o help us o

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  38. Please stop all these 'I will'.U need this change asap

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    1. Bloody bastard! To build a nation is not as easy as recking it,like yur GEJ did. Slowly wins the race

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    2. Your the bastard!idiot

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  39. ACTIONS PLEASE. AM TIRED OF WORDS AND PROMISES. TIME TO WORK BABA. aND PLEASE, USA DOES NOT HAVE OUR INTEREST AT HEART. AINT NO MAN GONNA CARE FOR ANOTHER BEFORE HIS OWN. LEAVE THEM ALONE. COME HOME AND BE PRESIDENT.

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  40. America no strings? It is like saying you want to sh*t without farting.

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    1. WORD!!!
      Bt i do shyte without farting sometimes.
      I think Buhari needs 2 go n watch that Guy Richie movie "Revolver" to understand how stakes are placed.
      Nothing goes 4 nothing.

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  41. Nice one frm him and I pray all dis requests frm PMB should b accepted so dat we gain sth meaningful frm America. Thumbs up and more power to his elbows.

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  42. Yessssssss ooooooooo.... tell them......umbotombara@yahoo.com

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  43. Begging culture: I thought we were more dignified than that.

    No free meal anywhere

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    1. Wats the begging inside. Its obvious you dont understand the difference between appeal and begging.

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  44. I like the part he said "no strings attached"... U are indeed a very wise man. Meanwhile, ignore those who call u Baba go slow, they obviously do not fear God not to talk of man.. Slowly but surely wins the race.. #Godswillbedone

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  45. nice one!!! hi guys pls link up to this blog joe4k.blogspot.com

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  46. .....with no strings attached? good luck with that...Nigeria should develop its manufacturing industry by fire by force oh. Industrialization people! Not going around beggi beggi. For once have some pride!

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    1. Too true🙌🏾. Develop my can only come from inside not from outside. 'Teach us how fish not give us fish' at least. Nigeria's habit of always asking for help just shows that the country is not ready to develop, also makes us look weak. Smh

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  47. We now have a president I am proud of. I must admit

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  48. STORIES AND LIES. BUHARI MATCH YOUR WORDS WITH ACTIONS BY APPOINTING PEOPLE FROM THE NIGER DELTA INTO KEY POSITIONS THEN WE WILL BELIEVE YOU. WHO DO U THINK U ARE FOOLING? NONSENCE

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    1. All u people ate during GEJ's tenure no reach abi? Ole, Oliver twist.. Anonymous niger delta! Reamain anonymous!!!

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  49. meestah fraysident!!!

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  50. Imagine wot a president of a country is asking for. America doesn't run a charity government like Nigeria. They run a government that operates according to their foreign policy and national interest. All the countries they help are countries they have interest in. You can only ask for them to make their conditions or consequence reasonable.

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    1. The only sensible comment I have seen here.

      The majority of the comments I've seen here so far highlight the poverty mentality that is endemic to Nigerians. That mentality has made us a laughing stock of African affairs and continues to ruin Nigeria.

      Nigerians, generally want something (from as many people as possible), while giving nothing in return (Cases in point: Nigerian girls, Nigeria Police, MMAirport Officials, State govts, etc).

      The United States Government is not a charity, neither is it a babysitter. Nigerians love to claim Independence and 'Giant' of Africa (a giant basket case on a continent of basket cases in my opinion). Rather than try to develop 'Nigerian Made' solutions for 'Nigerian Made' issues, we chose to run to the US with our begging bowl asking for handouts, with "no strings attached". With corruption, we run to them for help. Ebola came, we ran there asking for assistance. Book Haram, the same thing. When will Nigeria grow up.

      By the way, all these governors who went with Buhari, show that they honesty have no work to do in their states.

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  51. He is not ready to work yet. When he is we will know. How can you go to beg US and say no strings attached. In this life or the next one. He is still a learner. Nigeria can fight Boko haram without going to beg.

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  52. PMB abeg come home to ur country and rule... u dey too waka..! Haba na!

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  53. They called u "baba buhari" now is "Baba go slow" hahahahah. During GEJ time they called him all sort of name including u President Buhari.now it is ur own turn to bear all sort of name. Wat a life......

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  54. We pray that nothing should be attached which is not possible. ...anyways lets keep our fingers crossed

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  55. Woooooow I can't believe I watch this video from A to Z, well mr president I believe in you........ don't mind those people that do call you baba go slow.........

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  56. Is stupidity airborne now? Bcos the rate at which many stupid ppl just come on here to type rubbish is disturbing... Are you the President? Have you ever ruled a country before or have you ruled your stupid village before? Cos all of you claiming to know too much of Governance is becoming annoying. Let the President do is job. Either kneel and pray for the country or do your own part as a good citizen or simply kill yourself... I helped an old lady cross the road today... What did you do? Stupid ppl.

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  57. Is stupidity airborne now? Bcos the rate at which many stupid ppl just come on here to type rubbish is disturbing... Are you the President? Have you ever ruled a country before or have you ruled your stupid village before? Cos all of you claiming to know too much of Governance is becoming annoying. Let the President do is job. Either kneel and pray for the country or do your own part as a good citizen or simply kill yourself... I helped an old lady cross the road today... What did you do? Stupid ppl.

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  58. Do you people think the strings he's talking about is money we're are obviously going to buy the weapons we just need them to supply it. So those of you saying US is not a charity clearly don't understand the Us wants something in return and its not money so you all need to have many seats

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