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Friday, 15 July 2016

Senate President Bukola Saraki condoles with France over recent terror attack

Senate President Bukola Saraki has condemned the terror attack in France, which left over 80 dead, 18 people in intensive care units and several hundreds injured.

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  1. May their souls rest in peace.... Amen









    ........ Liber maniac.....

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  2. #PrayForTheWorld #PrayForNice

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  3. Na waoh for these islamists... they're not tired of killing

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  4. Na waoh for these islamists... they're not tired of killing

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  5. Nigeria funny so called leader.
    SARAKI HOW MANY TIMES HAVE U COME OUT TO CONDEMN THE WICKED FULANI KILLING?
    TERRORIST BUHARI WILL SOON CONDOLE THEM why HIS KINSMEN HAS KILLED MORE THAN 1 MILLION INNOCENT SOULS SHAME TO U ALL.
    I CURSE THOSE IDIOTS THAT VOTED FOR U MISPLACED PRIORITIES IN POWER SHAME.



















    #sad indeed

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    1. Actually Senate President Bukola Saraki was the FIRST national leader in Nigeria to go to Bornu State to assist the victims of terror when he led senators there. He also condemned the killings by fulani herdsmen. Check your facts before you hurl false abuse. Saraki is not Mumuhari or Bokohari or Fake Pastor or Chicago Dealing Jagaban.

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    2. Stop REPLYING THIS BOY. You make him feel relevant

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  6. Nigeria funny so called leader.
    SARAKI HOW MANY TIMES HAVE U COME OUT TO CONDEMN THE WICKED FULANI KILLING?
    TERRORIST BUHARI WILL SOON CONDOLE THEM why HIS KINSMEN HAS KILLED MORE THAN 1 MILLION INNOCENT SOULS SHAME TO U ALL.
    I CURSE THOSE IDIOTS THAT VOTED FOR U MISPLACED PRIORITIES IN POWER SHAME.



















    #sad indeed

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  7. Can't remember the last time they stood with us anyways, no chills! My prayers are with them still.

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  8. I condole with dem too


    ...merited happiness

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  9. Pls Sir I would assume you would be more vocal with the increasing incarceration in Nigeria, the beheading of Igbo woman, killing of female evangelist, raping and kidnapping of teenage girls, ethnic cleansing in biafra land by Nigeria soldiers and even ‪#‎biafraexit‬, I stand in solidarity with France , but then , I would assume you understand that charity begins at home

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  10. Very thoughtful of him. Linda take note!

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  11. It is very good to be sympathetic especially whenever lives have been lost. I truly sympathise with the French government and people. It's not easy to try to combat forces that do not give notice before attacking you. Be that as it may, I feel it is completely irresponsible and insensitive of the Senate President to send his sympathy to the French especially at a time like this. Why do we as a people always act as though we are inferior? How many times has the Senate President sympathised with people in Borno and Adamawa States despite the massive killings that go on in these places every day and week? Just a few days ago, 81 people were reportedly killed in a village in Benue State. I did not see any sympathy sent from the Office of the Senate President talk less of the French embassy. Yet, a terrorist attack happened in France and my Senate President responded only a few hours after. I think our leaders should be careful with the sort of messages and impressions they pass to the public. As at today, it is clearer that we do not have the sort of leadership we desire in Nigeria as our politicians seem to have a very myopic and insensitive mindset. Do Black lives really matter even to the Blacks? Our lives are wasted through killing and economic hardships and our politicianc care less yet, some accidents happen in the white man's country and my people start getting sympathetic. Why don't you express the same sympathy to your own people and stop being hypocritical? Gob Bless Nigeria!

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    1. @Segzy, Preach! I agree... This isn't new. I feel disheartened by any atrocity because innocent lives are sacrificed, but it's incredible how some Black Africans and Blacks in general behave when something happens in Europe or any non African nation whilst turning a blind eye to what's happening right under their nose...

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  12. Have you sympathised with Mrs Remi Tinubu????? When your agbero colleague Mr Melaye is trying to beat and rape her right in front of you????. Pls stop because no one is asking for your sympathy from France.

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  13. GOOD TO SEE







    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  14. #3worldwar ahead #abolishingislam

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