President Buhari sat next to US President Barack Obama, US National Security Adviser, Ms Susan Rice an UN Sec Gen. Ban Ki Moon at the Leaders' Summit during the 70th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York today September 29th. Continue to see more photos...
Good for them
ReplyDeleteOkay seen
Delete#TeamBlessed#
Mr President looking good
Delete~D great anonymous!
Sai Baba! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteSai Baba! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteSai Baba! Linda take note!
ReplyDeleteIssokay
ReplyDeletegreat man with good result olaniyidavid71@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteAww great men,good leaders, who have their citizens @ heart.all the best. I see you my able president Buhari. So proud of you.
ReplyDeleteWhich one is this one that Obama now sets his eyes on our President...
ReplyDeleteHe's looking at him like "This Boko Haram leader with bad English is back again, instead of staying back in his country making policies that will improve their economy, he's busy travelling like a fool. Nigerians have made another expensive mistake".
Delete@Anon:9.52Honestly, if you were any slower, you’d be going backward. RECEIVE SOME SENSE.
DeleteA Nigerian parents had made terrible mistake of giving birth to a fool like you.
DeleteNa lie, Na only de think like that. Anyway bad belle is allowed
Delete@anonymous. Clearly u are lost. Good news though, we have left your era of impunity and inferiority. So go and hug a live transformer
DeleteThey took many pics there, I can see
ReplyDelete#IT will ONLY get BETTER
#it MUST end IN praise
Nice one to see but his attire make him to look like a terrorist and a servant before obama,ban ki moon,rice and many of them there.
ReplyDeleteBuhari should understand that the place is not a mosque.
#sad indeed
Buhari is nothing but a WASTE.
ReplyDeleteIf buhari can be a waste dat means ur generation are notin,buhari is d best eva president nigeria will eva had
DeleteThank u@adekola
Delete@stern.U should think before u air your negativity. You are seriously making a fool of yourself
DeleteThe fourth pic tho...in Obama's mind "what is this dude talking about" lol
ReplyDeleteHurray!!! Nigeria is gradually reclaiming it's rightful position in the Committee of Nations.
ReplyDeleteCaption:
ReplyDeleteObama - "Hey buddy, I heard you're 72. Are you going to be able to do 3 more years of this?"
Buhari - "I'm healthy. I swear. Just. Tired. And as I take stand up, body say make I perch because dizzy-ness catch me small.."
I'm sure he's lost. Can't follow the conversation.
ReplyDeleteSai baba Allah ya ja Zamani.
ReplyDeleteHad it been GEJ inferiority wouldn't have allowed him to sit that close
ReplyDeleteThe man is handsome @ Barack.
ReplyDeleteGo and fuck him
DeleteIt's not by setting next oh. Nothing goes for nothing. U want something from US n dey take more from u by any means.
ReplyDeletePMB may God continue to protect you.. U are indeed a blessing to NIgeria.. Haters should go to hell and burn to ashes..
ReplyDeleteEnough of all these useless paparazi joor, start good governance. Are u there to take pictures? #yeyenatu
ReplyDeleteSee the way Obama is looking at our frail old man. Never mind, I'm liking the baba (as president) till this moment, whether old or not.
ReplyDeletePresident Mohammadu Buhari of Nigeria commands respect from all world leaders. You need to be at the event to see how he carries himself. He smiles lightly and then put on a stern look then relaxes at a joke from other presidents.
ReplyDeleteHigher everyday,God bless Nigeria. TIMILEYIN BLESSING
ReplyDeleteBusy traveling taking pictures. His fulani herdsmen brothers busy kidnapping his enemies like oba. ...nawaooo ...
ReplyDeletepictures tell a thousand words, as a international observer and an expert in foreign policy and power play, from the above picture of both leaders it is clear that there are many agenda that president Barack Obama has asked of President Muhamed Buhari but it seem the Nigerian President will not be able to sanction some. at the top of the President Barrack Obama agenda is Gay Rights and homosexuality.
ReplyDeleteunfortunately the carrot and stick approach with have to compete with our way of life and foundation of our existence as Africans and our morality as a people in general.
foreign policy is an off shoot of domestic or national interest. at this junction i would like to advise the President that this principle does not benefit our national interest nor the moral interest of our people.
all diplomatic proposition should be placed under advisement.and make policy only on interest bearing in mind the social, cultural, economic and political interest of the people of Nigeria.
What the fuck has Obama seating close to Buhari got to do with our Economy.........??
ReplyDeleteThe look on Obama's face thou hahahah
ReplyDeletegood for him na.
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