Twitter user claims watermelon seller refused to collect money from him because of Buhari's return
According to twitter user, TrueNija, a woman who sold watermelon to him refused to collect money from him because she was excited about Buhari's return.
Was he not an hausa man?Aboki to be precise,u r trying to turn it upside down with the words watermelon seller instead of Aboki,and ur name is Muhammed!its Aboki people that sales watermelon so get lost and damn it stop fooling urself.
Buhari fits the ideal picture of a Hausa/Fulani leader. But like Tywin Lannister said in Game of Thrones, it is WISDOM that makes a good king, not being good or holy or strong. The problem with Buhari is his naivety about governance. He also seems stubborn, unable to depart from the way he has chosen to see the world.
Yes Sir PMB is indeed loved; But his haters seem to be the ones with loudest mouth.
ReplyDeleteHe is loved by hausa Muslims regardless of what he does ..and constructively criticized by people with brains.
DeleteLol! A change
ReplyDeleteWas he not an hausa man?Aboki to be precise,u r trying to turn it upside down with the words watermelon seller instead of Aboki,and ur name is Muhammed!its Aboki people that sales watermelon so get lost and damn it stop fooling urself.
ReplyDeleteYour judgement is so clouded with hatred for buhari to the extent that you would SALES instead of sells ..... Haba! Megida
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ReplyDeleteYes..he is loved. By the abolished and ameachis
ReplyDeleteYes..he is loved. By the abolished and ameachis
ReplyDeleteYes..he is loved. By the abolished and ameachis
ReplyDeleteYes..he is loved. By the abokis and ameachis
ReplyDeleteYes..he is loved. By the abokis and ameachis
ReplyDeleteYes..he is loved. By the abokis and ameachis
ReplyDeleteYES! HE IS LOVED BY ILLITERATE ABOKI'S
ReplyDeleteThat is very fantasti
ReplyDeleteHe is showing his love nice
ReplyDeleteSuffer head people....watermelon indeed.....trekking remaining
ReplyDeleteBuhari fits the ideal picture of a Hausa/Fulani leader. But like Tywin Lannister said in Game of Thrones, it is WISDOM that makes a good king, not being good or holy or strong. The problem with Buhari is his naivety about governance. He also seems stubborn, unable to depart from the way he has chosen to see the world.
ReplyDeleteIt is well
All na lesson
By giving u watermelon free,the exchange rate has suddenly improved abi...fool..... who dey there when the thing happen....bloody sycophant
ReplyDeleteYes he is loved by his benefactors and poor aboki's who think he is their Messiah
ReplyDeleteLove indeed!
ReplyDeleteHAHA SHE GET ENERGY!
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IT WAS SURELY AN ABOKI
ReplyDeleteWhat a dumbass.
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