This type of purposeless visit makes the bishops look as if they don't identify with the pains and suffering this man's administration has caused the masses.
There are kinds of prayers and blessings a bishop can give, just there are prayers for thanksgiving for winning an election and another for the grace to bear the loss of it without putting the country through another agony. I think God gave him the grace to bear the loss. And for saving Nigeria another 4 years of mismanagement and from May 29, the Prayer for Nigeria to recovery and restoration may replace the one of distress and against corruption that all Catholics have been prayer for a while now.
Nice of them
ReplyDeleteDey r welcome
DeleteThey all look great, and lovely.
DeleteI pray the Lord visits him too and he gets the "reward" of his service to the country ,matt 7:16
ReplyDeleteMen of God should do God's work. LORD DEE
ReplyDeleteThats good....he needs them.
ReplyDeleteProbably to bid him farewell from office cause his time is drawing closer to an end. Nice one
ReplyDeleteI'm out. ***CATCH ME IF U CAN***
To what end? Abeg
ReplyDeleteOkay seen
ReplyDeleteGlory be to d father, sin and d holy spirit. Amen. Lolzzz
ReplyDeleteHe needs goodbye prayers
ReplyDeleteGlory be to d father, son and d holy spirit. Amen. Lolzzz
ReplyDeleteOk nah what is d outcome of their visitation? Anyway d president offered dem enough guinessmalt and peakmilk. Lolo1
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ReplyDeleteOhkay Dat's Good For Him. . .#LindaPostMyComment
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm??? Dey are welcome. Linda take note!
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ReplyDeleteNice of them, proudly Catholic...
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ReplyDeleteIn the US,we are in Nigeria, biko hw em take concern us???
DeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteChai odogwu nwoke! God bless my president! My number one hero!!!
ReplyDeletenice one from our catholic bishops.
ReplyDeleterobbers in robes
ReplyDeleteBastard in the Internet @hilkan martins
Deletemay 29 shud come
ReplyDeleteThat's good, it's nice to know not everybody has deserted him. Pole acting like vultures unto d next
ReplyDeleteD privileges that follow power are so ogiliverous
ReplyDeleteNb: dnt bother looking for d meaning cus u might likely not find it dis year
Ok seen.clearly na visiting n trekking dey trend now....issorai.
ReplyDeleteOk seen....
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Ehya I dey pity this man.... Patience dey congo lmao 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
ReplyDeletetoday was a busy day for him, train inspection, road inspection, visits from Bishop, maybe some hiring and firing
ReplyDeleteThis type of purposeless visit makes the bishops look as if they don't identify with the pains and suffering this man's administration has caused the masses.
ReplyDeleteThis is dear time
ReplyDeleteGood for them... dee
ReplyDeleteNice of th , good man with a good heart
ReplyDeleteHilkan martins,its ur father dat is an armed robber in robes. Mumu
ReplyDeleteMY HERO U'R HERO FOREVER
ReplyDeleteYou won't see people like Olubunmi Okojie and father Mbaka in Shams like this ....
ReplyDeleteGood to see them beside Mr president
ReplyDeletedis is gud
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ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteThere are kinds of prayers and blessings a bishop can give, just there are prayers for thanksgiving for winning an election and another for the grace to bear the loss of it without putting the country through another agony. I think God gave him the grace to bear the loss. And for saving Nigeria another 4 years of mismanagement and from May 29, the Prayer for Nigeria to recovery and restoration may replace the one of distress and against corruption that all Catholics have been prayer for a while now.
ReplyDeleteWell done our good president. Nigerians don't realize it now, but they will know soon. The best and kindest president we have ever had. God bless you.
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