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Monday, 24 August 2015

Photos: Buhari receives UN Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon

President Buhari this morning received the Secretary General of the United Nations, Ban Ki Moon at the state house Abuja. More photos after the cut...



35 comments:

  1. Good one, well done Mr President. Linda take note!

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    1. Wow! Nice one and I wish them all d best and its well wit their souls.

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    2. Well done for welcoming sec gen?
      ~D great anonymous!

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  2. Good one, well done Mr President. Linda take note!

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  3. Good one, well done Mr President. Linda take note!

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  4. a good sign of something good

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  5. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Oky gut to knw though....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  6. Welcome sir...good to have you around

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  7. PARENTAL ADVISORY
    ***adult content***



    K


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  8. ,Nice









    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  9. ,Nice









    #IT will ONLY get BETTER
    #it MUST end IN praise

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  10. MR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o

    Alright they're highly welcome.
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    ^™THAT EDO BOY.COM~

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  11. He had a meeting with our bus moguls n philanthropists earlier.

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  12. Sometimes I get confused about all these presidential guards and their stone faces. Is it like if you see smile on their faces, the president will be kidnapped?

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  13. He's welcome, Nigeria gradually occupying its rightful place among the comity of nations.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  14. Hmmmm still it change noting.












    #sad indeed

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  15. Hmmmm still it change noting.












    #sad indeed

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  16. Gud 1. Keep going Mr. president, sky is the limit for Nigeria to regain its status qou.

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  17. The fact that he only finds out time to come around since the time of that attack in 2011 means a lot to the new administration in place-we really have a positive change in Nigeria. We're beginning to take our rightful position in the comity of nations

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  18. This man is visiting Nigeria because it is the anniversary of the bomb blast at the UN office. He is not here because of good governance. As the UN Secretary General he can't snob Nigerian officials who are leveraging on the trip. It is not a confirmation of our acceptance into the comity of nations. Nigeria is generally a laughing stock because of crude methods of governance, human rights abuse, nepotism/tribalism, strange and illogical approach to basic issues concerning governance and infrastructural development, terrorism and neglect of youths. It is shameful that people are ignorantly seeking mileage from Ban Ki Moons visit. It is not only shameful but it amounts to intellectual deceit.

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  19. This man is visiting Nigeria because it is the anniversary of the bomb blast at the UN office. He is not here because of good governance. As the UN Secretary General he can't snob Nigerian officials who are leveraging on the trip. It is not a confirmation of our acceptance into the comity of nations. Nigeria is generally a laughing stock because of crude methods of governance, human rights abuse, nepotism/tribalism, strange and illogical approach to basic issues concerning governance and infrastructural development, terrorism and neglect of youths. It is shameful that people are ignorantly seeking mileage from Ban Ki Moons visit. It is not only shameful but it amounts to intellectual deceit.

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  20. This man is visiting Nigeria because it is the anniversary of the bomb blast at the UN office. He is not here because of good governance. As the UN Secretary General he can't snob Nigerian officials who are leveraging on the trip. It is not a confirmation of our acceptance into the comity of nations. Nigeria is generally a laughing stock because of crude methods of governance, human rights abuse, nepotism/tribalism, strange and illogical approach to basic issues concerning governance and infrastructural development, terrorism and neglect of youths. It is shameful that people are ignorantly seeking mileage from Ban Ki Moons visit. It is not only shameful but it amounts to intellectual deceit.

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  21. I hope there is benefit attach to this visit not the usual fun fare

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