According to the President, in spite of "isolated attacks against soft targets," the British assistance helped in flushing "Boko Haram out of their hide-out base and severely degraded their capacity to mount a serious attack on Nigerian assets."
President Buhari's appreciation was contained in a formal letter he wrote to the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, on behalf of the people of Nigeria to express "my heartfelt condolences to the injured and families of the dead" in Wednesday's terrorist attack in London. He said the horrid incident "underscores the threat we all live under," adding that, "terrorism has no borders and no season."
Good of him
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ReplyDeleteNo be say Theresa may acknowledge or visited Buhari during his stay in the UK.
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Na British soldiers dey inside the bush dey shed their blood for this country? Hw many times hv they condoled with d families of those killed by BH?
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Africa, has no leader and Buhari is no exception, how many times has any recognised world leader commiserated with us over the killings in Nigeria, thanks to Boko Haram and Islam(oh sorry, it's a religion of peace! )
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