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Sunday 20 September 2015

Mrs Buhari pays condolence visit to VP's wife, Mrs Dolapo Osinbajo

The wife of the president Mrs. Aisha Buhari paid a condolence visit with her entourage comprising of her SSA Dr Hajo Sani to the wife of the vice president Mrs Dolapo Osinbajo today on the death of her grandmother HID Awolowo at state house Abuja. More photos after the cut..



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    1. Really? She shld take heart den

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    2. Aww
      ~D great anonymous!

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    3. Lolo Osinbanjo biko take heart. Mama has really tried. Linda take note!

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    4. Lolo Osinbanjo biko take heart. Mama has really tried. Linda take note!

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    5. Lolo Osinbanjo biko take heart. Mama has really tried. Linda take note!

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  2. So nice of her.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  3. Oooooooh her grand dad n mum was the Awolowos?
    Born to be in power
    Condolences ma

    #Lexiratheanonymous

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  4. SHE DID WEL...TOMJERRYSWIT

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  5. nice of her














    #iT will only get better
    #iT must end in praise

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  6. Good ! That's the spirit of oneness.

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  7. That is mighty nice of her.

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  8. So hapi 4 dis ur blog linda,dint know dat awolowo is d vp's wife. Kia d vp & d wife looks lik money miss rd pple coz it don't show on dem jor

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  9. Never knew she is an Awolowo, sorry for your lost Ma

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  10. oluwafunmike best cherish20 September 2015 at 08:24

    RIP MAMA HID

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  11. That's a good way to die.and that's what I pray for.in good health long life n prosperity.and finally living in Christ holiness n righteousness.

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  12. 9ice of her......RIP to the Dead

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  13. All I see Na those seats o

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  14. RIP to the dead! Am sure she would av live a fulfilled live anyway...

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  15. Yea forgot she's partly Awolowo, which take heart, I taya for Nigerians person died @ 99 una they talk take heart. Wetin una wan tell person relative wey die @ 40 or less. Na serious Owambe they go they plan for this old woman's funeral

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  16. Na the same people still dey rule us.

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  17. Na the same people still dey rule us.

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  18. Nice visit. Death of a relative or loved one whatever their age is sad. Ma Awolowo may have been 99, but her death I'm sure is grievous for people in her life. May she rest in peace.

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