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Photo: President Buhari arrives back in Nigeria

President Buhari arrived Abuja, yesterday evening, after attending and participating in the Anti Corruption Summit which took place in London.

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  1. okay. so, whats next??
































    SCARFACE

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  2. Welcome back. Now is time to sit down with your team and think of fast means to make life more bearable for the citizens of Nigeria. This fuel price increase is going to make everything go up in price...we need something done by the Government for the people to cushion the effects of that.


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    1. I guess he is just visiting in other to attend the security summit holding in Abuja t today

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  3. Ajala don land thinking for another place to go soon.
    Nigerians are no longer bother about his meaningless traveling.
    He don include zahra and aisha and yusuf up keeping money for petrol naa.


















    #sad indeed

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  4. Why is he looking sad as he's stepping down abi na only me see am? May God give u foresight cos naija no good as at now.

    #LIB ADDICT#

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  5. It's normal If I that went with him am back, don't why he should remain there after the summit.

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  6. Welcome home my lovely president,
    We love u so much Daddy




    . ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

    . #@

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    1. Nigeria is going to be great With BUHARI still in power.
      Sannu Da Zuwa Baban Nijeriyá.
      Ma'assada Sai Dai Suji Kunya.



      ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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    2. Nigeria is going to be great With BUHARI still in power.
      Sannu Da Zuwa Baban Nijeriyá.
      Ma'assada Sai Dai Suji Kunya.



      ~glo rule your world~ cos I do•

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    3. Bonario, if after all these sycophancy, Buhari fails to make u a minister or even a special assistant then, it will be safe to say he's a terrible ingrate. Your kind of ass licking has no equal and no comparison. It is of a biblical proportion. Pray hard that ur labour will not be in vain.

      Chyke
      City: Unknown

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    4. Keep deceiving yourselves..itiboribos

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    5. Bonario it's u not we stop generalising it MUMU @ Abokidawarriboy u b nama already am not surprised at ur foolish comments wawa

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  7. Welcome sir, now get ready for strike action.

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  8. He should go back to where he is coming from..mtscheeew

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  9. ********************************Unu asi nooor gini ka mmadu jidi isi kotere onwe ya bikonu ???????? Na akwughari ka Father enweghe parish

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  10. ********************************Unu asi nooor gini ka mmadu jidi isi kotere onwe ya bikonu ???????? Na akwughari ka Father enweghe parish

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  11. Hope we are no longer "fantastically corrupt" after this schmoozing.

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  12. He'll start gallivanting again in less than 2weeks....

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  13. I thought the illiterate was dead already.....get to work fulani goat
    😠

    Miss Freeborn!!

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    1. i love ur comment the same way i love baddo freeborn's comment!

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  14. Welcome home n lets hear frm u over the hike in fuel price .

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  15. And where is Ajala going next?

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  16. He's welcome


    ...merited happiness

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  17. Welcome sir our humble Johnny Walker,I beg come do something about this suffering is five mush haba.

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  18. Welcome back.. Wakawaka buhari

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  19. He is back to enforce another mighty "change" on us

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  20. He is back to enforce another mighty "change" on us

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  21. You are welcome mr president

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  22. Gd 4 him
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  23. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Okky...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  24. The most insensitive and clueless govt.

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  25. Welcome... Come and start explaining yourself... #LindaIkeji'sExBoyfriend

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  26. In the spirit of democracy the President's bodyguard should ideally be in mufti. This scenario represents a chilling reminder of the harrowing decades of brutality that Nigerians endured under the military. In the major democracies of the world, you wouldn't find a uniformed officer in close proximity to the President like this. Any uniformed guards on duty always keep their distance except the occasion calls for them to be close to their President which is not often.

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  27. Linda i dont understand your vocabulary that you use in your caption these days. Which one is President Buhari arrives back in Nigeria? It is either President Buhari arrives Nigeria or President Buhari is back in Nigeria. Choose one.

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  28. Welcome back home sir! Linda take note!

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  29. His coming back won't change the price of fuel so he can as weLl stay there.

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  30. He's back and don't be surprised if he doesn't say anything on the fuel issue asap. Foolish old man

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  31. Mr President we need urgent attention.






    #Linda'spal

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  32. Mr President we need urgent attention.






    #Linda'spal

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  33. Ajala the Traveller so you have Buharila back to Nigeria, okay now we are waiting to hear your own reason for the fuel increment

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  34. Welcome Mr President .

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  35. Nigeria is going to be great with President Buhari .Lets support him.It might take some time but will be okay.

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  36. Obi a l'ije,nwe una...welcum bak...our scopeless presido...hope say u buy d bread cum cos hunger dey o

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  37. 😂😂😂 even if he didn't come back fuel price will still be the same. Johnny-walker






    *NWA 042*

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