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Buhari's trips are not for enjoyment - Shehu Garba

Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari on Media and Publicity, Shehu Garba, has responded to criticisms by Nigerians over the frequent Foreign trips Buhari has made since he assumed office in May. According to Garba, the trips being made by Buhari are not for enjoyment. He said this in an article he posted on his facebook this morning. Read below...
I have been amused, reading a number of jokes concerning the frequency of the President, Muhammadu Buhari's foreign trips. Questions have been raised about why so many visits, and what are the benefits Nigeria is getting?
I will make it clear from the beginning that the critic is entitled to his and her opinion and nothing said here is intended to silence him or her. Criticism goes with the territory and as it is often said in a wisecrack, if you don't like the heat, get out of the kitchen. President Muhammadu Buhari came into office under the mantra of change. While Nigerians are yearning for change, you need someone who will set up the infrastructure, both at home and abroad for it. President Buhari is busy doing that. The change is manifest in where he visits and what he does. In the delegations accompanying him abroad, President Buhari has slashed the numbers, bringing them down to a tolerable or the bearable minimum. He went to the United Nations General Assembly in September with an unbelievable 32 officials in his delegation. These included his cook, his doctor and luggage officer. His predecessor in office went to the same meeting with 150 officials and family members the year before. Wherever they are given government accommodation and feeding, members of President Buhari's entourage receive reduced allowances, thereby saving the government some money. In public diplomacy, experts say that it is better conducted throughface-to-face interaction than through third parties. This is even moreso at the level of heads of state. To do by it by proxy is to miss the effect of fostering strong interpersonal relations between leaders, by which nations benefit. President Buhari has so far visited Germany, South Africa, USA, Niger, Tchad, Cameroon, Benin, Ghana, South Africa, India, Iran and Malta, where we are presently for the Commonwealth Summit. Mostly, these were due to either the United Nations, EU, African Union or energy and security-related summits. They were mostly undertaken to attend specific meetings, not State Visits. Looking at these assignments, the trips are inescapable for the President. What would Nigerians say of their leader when see the array of world leaders assemble, as they would shortly be doing discussing climate change in Paris on Monday and their own President is missing from the table? Those of us who were around under Abacha read all the taunts about him being a sit-at-home leader. Abacha was despised for not representing his country abroad. President Buhari's foreign visits have been marked by punishing schedules. They are always business-like and results-oriented. All trips have been marked by tight schedules. Meeting after meeting, happening back-to-back morning, afternoon and evening. The President has had to travel overnight for some of these meetings. The visit by any president to another country is the highest act in international relations. It sends out a message that that county is important to the visitor. It is not like your usual vacation abroad. Official discussions involving political leaders, the military, the diplomats and at times, business people are held at multi- track levels. In foreignpolicy you stand on a quick sand of events and you slip up if take a rest or lose focus. Governments also know that their achievements at home will be meaningless if they cannot project them abroad. Who or where are the foreign investors,whose hand you are seeking if you can't travel meet them? Will they come if they don't know about the country? President Buhari demonstrated a keen understanding of these when in the first week of his taking the office, he brought together foreign policy and all three cardinal objectives of his administration-security,economy and war on corruption- by embarking on visits to neighboring countries. In our recent history, much of the West had ignored Nigeria under the corrupt PDP administration for many years, which warranted the country's tilt towards some Asian countries. As a consequence, this country has suffered past isolation of various types, including the denial of access to the arms-purchase market. As a member of the then Standing Committee of the Nigerian Guild of Editors, I remember being in a delegation that visited the Aso Rock Villa, to beg the government at that time not the execute the writer and activist, Ken Saro-Wiwa. At the meeting with the Number Two man in that government, Major-General Oladipo Diya, he announced to everyone's shock and disbelief that Ken had been executed. "Honestly," he muted, "I think he has been executed about two days ago." What followed that pronouncement was a global outrage. The then Foreign Affairs Minister, Arch. Tom Ikimi representing Nigeria at the Commonwealth meeting in New Zealand, shattered the feelings of the leaders of those countries when he announced to them that he had not been briefed about the executions and begged for time to talk to the leaders back in Nigeria. Nigeria faced an imminent expulsion from the group and would have been so sacked but for the intervention of the then President of South Africa, late Nelson Mandela. In place of this extreme form of sanction, a suspension and and a barrage of sanctions followed and remained in place until an appreciable remorse was was shown and progress made towards the return to democracy by Nigeria. Throughout that period of time, it was difficult being a Nigerian in the international space. As council members of the UN Human Rights Commission, Africans would caucus in Geneva without us Nigerians. Like lepers, we were shunned wherever we showed up. I mentioned this short narrative to illustrate two things: one, for a country to do the right things all the time and two, you don't know the joy being a part of international gatherings until you suffer the pain of exclusion from them. Short of begging the world, there was nothing that the Abacha government didn't do to be taken back into the Commonwealth. And it is against this background that I felt the need to pen this opinion in the hope of bringing better understanding to fellow countrymen and women on the current subject matter. There is no reason to be angry with anyone criticizing President Buhari for traveling abroad. In politics, even if President Buhari were to bring with him a suitcase full of cash and a potgold each time he returned from a trip, someone will criticize him, saying that the journey is wasteful. The PDP will kick, knowing that they got 16 years and did nothing with it. Those who didn't do much during their term of governance will find it instructive to fault whatever the President is doing. If President Buhari is successful as a leader, the PDP will be history. My own point here is that he is doing a great job and the fruits are here, and many more will soon come. He is working to strengthen diplomatic relations, trade and the security of our nation. He holds serious meetings with serious investors and has fetched us investments in the range of billions of US Dollars. Now, countries such as France, UK, The U.S are supporting Nigeria with intelligence, weapons and training for our military against Boko Haram and the economic saboteurs in the Delta region. President Buhari will definitely make Nigeria great,what the PDP fooled us for 16 years. All heads of countries around the world now take Nigeria seriously. His foreign trips are for business, security of the country and bilateral contacts- contacts that get actualized by follow-ups and the love and support a leader enjoys at home and abroad. Today the world is in a warm embrace of President Muhammadu Buhari. Nigerians should be proud of the attention, love and admiration, importance, respect and investment he is bringing to Nigeria. These trips are not for enjoyment. Lastly, to answer those who ask all the time, what is he bringing back home? We are not a country of beggars. It is good if something is in the bag as the leader comes home from a trip. Culturally, we never return home from a trip without a souvenir for everyone left at home. Yes it is good he declares something upon his return. But the most important task for the President at this time is to reset the image of Nigeria abroad, given the damage it sustained over many years in the past. So far, in fairness, the President has projecteda large image of Nigeria and of himself which should be a matter of pride for all our citizens. Marketing of Brand Nigeria can never be more important than currently it is. The President is doing a great job for the nation. He needs to be supported.

100 comments:

  1. Taaaaaaa... He shld sit in Nigeria and fins solution toall dis wahala jare

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  2. We should have started enjoying all the benefit by now.

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  3. ONE SQUARE MEAL PER DAY FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN.... MOTHERS ARE STILL WAITING. No wahala... make we just give him time. We no dey fight, we're just telling him there is no time. No time!!!

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  4. Now where are the jokers and lying liars who say the presidency doesn't reply pdp and fayose and ffk.garba shut the fuck up.not for pleasure yet it hasn't brought even promise and hope not to talk of achieving anything.so what's the point of traveling then?he hasn't gotten anything from the travel.he doesn't enjoy it.then why is he going?Get lost jare.if after six months this is excuse u could come up with shame on u.well I'm not surprised u hausas always had the lowest iq.next time leave the lies to lai mohammed and the excuses to adeshina. Linda please post this country is really led by silly people.

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  5. Please re-write this down in bold,italized & underlined for Linda,Mr Bruce & others to see very well & appreciate what this old man is doing.Thank u sir!

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  6. If Buhari's village was attacked by BH will he still be travelling. Are there parts of this country that is not part of Nigeria? Talk about misplaced priorities!!!! When UK prime minister was out pf country and heard about the 7/7 bombing in London, he returned home immediate not hold press conferences and attend meetings all over the world. Do we have a real president or just another Aboki???? WTF????

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  7. Too long jor, don't have dat fucking time Abeg. Mtcheeeeeew

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  8. Hmmmmm. In as much as he did justice to †Ñ’ξ clarification of why he travels so much, he still need to start sending delegates na. Must he always be d one to go there? Doesn't he have a Vice? So many issues needs to be addressed here in out country, things just keeps getting worst. Travelling isn't what he was voted for αи∂ someone is busy somewhere saying "he must contest for 2019" when †Ñ’ξ office he's in, he hasn't really done much. Abi he doesn't know time flies?


















    #it wiLL oNly gEt beTTer
    #iT mUst eNd iN prAise

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  9. Too long jor, don't have dat fucking time Abeg. Mtcheeeeeew

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  10. B4. NKO NA NJOYMNT SEASON. WE DE???TOMJERRYSWIT

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  11. we commend GMB for his efforts towards global representation. comparing GMB and GEJ's administration is so low and a display of unprofessionalism. Nigerians voted for change and not for comparison.

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  12. So what are they for...jamboree or sight-seeing???


    My year of Linda's 100k

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  13. You asked how we would feel if we see world leaders discussing about climate change and our president is missing? Well we wouldn't feel a thing..why? Beacuse we know he has a more pressing and urgent matter to tackle at home.

    We are not saying he shouldnt go on trips, but there is time for everything, now is not the time to be discussing climate change for a nigerian president.
    How will he even concentrate and contribute meaningfully to the discussion , or is it that he is not bothered and disturbed with the constant bomb blasts. I would definitely feel very uncomfortable discussing something so irrelevant to my country at the moment when something worse is happening and my people are dying. So this article is useless to sat the least.

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  14. You asked how we would feel if we see world leaders discussing about climate change and our president is missing? Well we wouldn't feel a thing..why? Beacuse we know he has a more pressing and urgent matter to tackle at home.

    We are not saying he shouldnt go on trips, but there is time for everything, now is not the time to be discussing climate change for a nigerian president.
    How will he even concentrate and contribute meaningfully to the discussion , or is it that he is not bothered and disturbed with the constant bomb blasts. I would definitely feel very uncomfortable discussing something so irrelevant to my country at the moment when something worse is happening and my people are dying. So this article is useless to say the least.

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  15. It is stupidity for a president to travel where d vice is there and his country is under attack every day.

    All this noise by Garba or what ever is just a rant. What is the benefit of this travels in just a short time in office.
    Let him knw that when he speaks of past government as PDP that he means the likes of obasanjo, abdusalam abubakar, whom are APC change officers......
    They should stop using party to deceive us. Let d president come back and address d situations in d country.....

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  16. Hmmmmm...

    After all said and done, we should allow PMB do d wrk we voted him to do and part of d job is international relations.

    Biko let quit d criticism!

    Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)

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  17. Dis guy is a fool,what is his job following d minister of tourism president? What has climate come to do with nigeria,he is now telling me dat d old man want belong and snap pix with other world leaders,how many times have u heard Mugabi or Jacob Zuma travelling? Even Ghanian president? Dis APC is a confused party full of dead brains,he is discussing climate when boko haram is busy reducing d population. ABOKI na ABOKI

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  18. Dear shehu garba, this long speech for us? Pls all we crave is improvement in our nation dassol.
    ~D great anonymous!

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  19. My brother please educate them. Linda take note!

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  20. My brother please educate them. Linda take note!

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  21. Travelling abroad on constant meetings wnt reset nigera's image. What the stupid heck is this guy saying??

    Transforming your country's economy will reset your image. Other countries will be interested in investing and trading with you without you having to travel to their countries to beg their presidents for aid.

    Can't believe this guy even compared buhari's travelling with aBach. ... Like seriously? Abacha was a dictator. Are you expecting foreign countries to welcome a dictator with open arms?? What sort of pitifully dense article is this??


    I'm yet to see any successful president that will leave his country to discuss climate change when the country is facing terrorism.

    And keep lying again...Buhari is bringing back gifts and investments abi? Abi he's chasing them away by chanting terrorism anytime he is allowed to speak. If he really brought good investors, i'm infinity percent sure you would have listed them liars.

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  22. if it like, let it be for suffering, my own is just come and rule the damn country you have campaigned to rule for over decade, you have publicly shade tears for lost opportunity to rule,now its all yours and you are full of excuses, forming ajala and your apologists are even worst

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  23. Rubbish...we want a positive change not a long story....i voted for buhari because of positive change not damn story

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  24. Too Long. Tell that to the birds. He is gallivanting and the country is boiling

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  25. What do you say when you travel when ur house is on fire?? Mr. Garba, with all due respect don't let the wrath of God descend on you.

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  26. Would this man please just shut Tha fuck up. The north are the most biased, even has bokoharam still dey fuck Una up u still get time to dey cover up for president. Smh

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  27. Idiat
    Wat then are they for?
    Pray he falls from that stir n break his hands n legs



    Linda's last son

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  28. *Yawns!
    This man is wicked
    Who will read all these....

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  29. Left for me alone
    In the whole of Nigeria's democratic history, this is the only administration that parade the dumbest advisers n silly personal assistant, they don't know their job description at all. That is Wat happen wen u appoint a back page columnist as ur personal assistant on media, they don't know their left to right. Now for the record No body is against that Una old president cus he is not my president thou, from travelling, but hey check it out guys not wen ur domain is on fire, can the French President leav France even wen 189 or there abt people were killed in France lately? Just pray he fell down from that stir case there n break his hands n legs thou. I don't fancy this man n his ideology for half a second. Next next gist mbok Linda, not interested abit mbok.



    Linda's last son

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  30. Left for me alone
    In the whole of Nigeria's democratic history, this is the only administration that parade the dumbest advisers n silly personal assistant, they don't know their job description at all. That is Wat happen wen u appoint a back page columnist as ur personal assistant on media, they don't know their left to right. Now for the record No body is against that Una old president cus he is not my president thou, from travelling, but hey check it out guys not wen ur domain is on fire, can the French President leav France even wen 189 or there abt people were killed in France lately? Just pray he fell down from that stir case there n break his hands n legs thou. I don't fancy this man n his ideology for half a second. Next next gist mbok Linda, not interested abit mbok.



    Linda's last son

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  31. Dear Sir,

    You have written a whole pile of trash. Not only are the reasons unscrupulous and indeed communicating no meaningful expressions, they are a complete disregard to the people of Nigeria who your government vehemently opposed the former President on undergoing. Our president is the congeniality head of states.

    Come home already to FIX Nigeria.

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  32. Nigeria has a Vice President that sits in for Buhari when he is abroad on official assignment. That is the role of a Vice President. If FFK and all those PDP touts know the job of a Vice President, they will not be talking trash that Buhari should sit down in the country and avoid attending important world meetings on terrorism and electricity. I think the problem with PDP is that they still cant get over the shock that they lost the elections that is why they rant at every little step Buhari takes. Pls get over yourselves.

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  33. Nigeria has a Vice President that sits in for Buhari when he is abroad on official assignment. That is the role of a Vice President. If FFK and all those PDP touts know the job of a Vice President, they will not be talking trash that Buhari should sit down in the country and avoid attending important world meetings on terrorism and electricity. I think the problem with PDP is that they still cant get over the shock that they lost the elections that is why they rant at every little step Buhari takes. Pls get over yourselves.

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  34. Nigeria has a Vice President that sits in for Buhari when he is abroad on official assignment. That is the role of a Vice President. If FFK and all those PDP touts know the job of a Vice President, they will not be talking trash that Buhari should sit down in the country and avoid attending important world meetings on terrorism and electricity. I think the problem with PDP is that they still cant get over the shock that they lost the elections that is why they rant at every little step Buhari takes. Pls get over yourselves.

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  35. Well said sir, Tell them...God Bless you, God Bless Mr President, God Bless Naija

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  36. When Abacha was in government, people accused him of not attending important world meetings abroad that will benefit Nigeria. They said he is always sitting in Nigeria doing nothing. If Buhari does not attend all these important meetings on terrorism, it is thesame PDP idiots that will still come to this blog and accuse him of always sitting down in the country. Pls you guys should get a life and face reality. You have lost election and Buhari is now the boss. So deal with it and get over your stupid selves and move on. Morons! Stmcheew

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  37. Bunch of jibber jabber... #mtcheeeeeew

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  38. When Abacha was in government, people accused him of not attending important world meetings abroad that will benefit Nigeria. They said he is always sitting in Nigeria doing nothing. If Buhari does not attend all these important meetings on terrorism, it is thesame PDP idiots that will still come to this blog and accuse him of always sitting down in the country. Pls you guys should get a life and face reality. You have lost election and Buhari is now the boss. So deal with it and get over your stupid selves and move on. Morons! Stmcheew

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  39. Wonderful write up. One million likes for this intelligent flawless write up.

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  40. Wonderful write up. One million likes for this intelligent flawless write up.

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  41. With all due respect sir this APC led govt should quit blaming the PDP for every single thing that happens,APC is at the moment the government at d center and should stop the blame games and do the needful, focus on issues at home and Mr President should stop galavanting !!!before we know it when you quarrel with your wife you would blame it on the past administration....God bless Nigeria.

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    1. Dont mind them...always blaming PDP for their incompetence as if them no know d condition of the country bfor them start their change crusade. Liars who tuk advntage of the grievances of the people. Change indeed....dem even dey mk situations worse...Pretty liars, always looking for who to blame.
      APC get to work !

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  42. Oga Special Adviser to Mr President, why are you wasting your time explaining or responding to PDP hoodlumps? They all know that truth that Buhari is not travelling for pleasure or hoilday. They are just bitter because they still cant get over the SHOCK that they lost the elections. Hahahahaha

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  43. Sir, pls tell them

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  44. Dont mind them. Do they think it is play Buhari is going to play in those countries that he travels to?

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  45. Dont mind them. Do they think it is play Buhari is going to play in those countries that he travels to?

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  46. Buhari abeg travel more and go and repair the damage that PDP has done in all those countries. I support you 100%

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  47. Buhari abeg travel more and go and repair the damage that PDP has done in all those countries. I support you 100%

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  48. yea obviously not for enjoyment, but there's what called delegation. Please Mr President DELEGATE

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    1. Mr President has already DELECATED to his vice president to take care of Nigeria. You have the Vice President with you in Nigeria. Go to him if you have any problems. Buhari is travelling to put an end to terrorist attacks and he has delegted his duties to this Vice President to sit in Nigeria and attend to u if u have issues. Let that stick into your thick skull

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    2. Mr President has already DELECATED to his vice president to take care of Nigeria. You have the Vice President with you in Nigeria. Go to him if you have any problems. Buhari is travelling to put an end to terrorist attacks and he has delegted his duties to this Vice President to sit in Nigeria and attend to u if u have issues. Let that stick into your thick skull

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    3. @Mr 47 i tire oh. Jonathan used to travel abroad with 150 officials but Buhari only travelled with 32. What a shame on PDP administration. No wonder they are trying to stop him from travelling so that their extravagant life of 150 officials wont be exposed. Kai PDP finish this government oh!!!

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    4. @Mr 47 i tire oh. Jonathan used to travel abroad with 150 officials but Buhari only travelled with 32. What a shame on PDP administration. No wonder they are trying to stop him from travelling so that their extravagant lifestyle of 150 officials wont be exposed. Kai PDP really finish this government oh!!!

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  49. Buhari pls travel as many times as you wish and ignore critics. At leasr you are repairing the image of Nigeria that PDP has destroyed. At least other countries wont be treating Nigerians anyhow again. They will now take us seriously

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  50. Buhari pls travel as many times as you wish and ignore critics. At leasr you are repairing the image of Nigeria that PDP has destroyed. At least other countries wont be treating Nigerians anyhow again. They will now take us seriously

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  51. Imagine, 150 officials... Is he going for chieftaincy title?

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  52. What do we have a Vice President and Defence Minister for? Is it not to take care of the affairs of the country while the President is not around? So what is the critic all about? The problem with Nigeria is that there are too many illiterates that do not understand anything including FFK and Fayose the tout.

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  53. President Johnny Walker. Must u be everywhere. This Apc re just clueless set of political parties. All they do is probe, travel n make unnecessary noise. You cant be going everywhere when your house is dirty. NO LIGHT,NO PETROLEUM, NO MONEY, NO EMPLOYMENT. LIBS you re free to criticize me, but atleast dere is freedom of speech.

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  54. This guy is yarning rubbish!! PMB advisers should give him their honest opinion...he travels too much and he's getting deaf to the happenings at home. PMB waka jugbe is too much. He be like say he chop frog leg or dem cain his leg with the apc broom...waka waka like a fucking prostitute!!

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  55. Waiting for fani kayode's response.lol

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  56. God! This man is a talker. I hope he's not the kind of man that will sit on tool in the center of his compound and clap his hands in his wife's face like a woman. God forbid.

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  57. I wonder between PMB and OBJ who will travel they most.

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  58. Abegi! Someone who's house is on fire does not chase rats! He should sit down here in Nigeria and think on how to move it forward. Or he can make the begging official by getting a plate and stick, he's an aboki , it's in his blood. This is not campaign time when the war n lies were against pdp. Now every nigerian is feeling the effect of buhari's negative change!

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  59. Comparison! Comparison!! Does everything have to be about Jonathan?

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  60. I hope FFK and Fayose reads this article. FFK was even accusing Buhari of not honouring soldiers that died while fighting for Nigeria. These soldiers are honoured every year in Nigeria. A remembrace service is conducted for them with gun shots and a match-past in memory of them. A red and green eblem is worn by all as a sign of appreciation. The is usually done in January every year by the government. I am surprised that FFK that was in government for 6 years is not aware of this. He was probably busy looting that's why he is not aware. Agabya!

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  61. So he travelled to several western countries to boost our image, yet in one fell swoop he destroyed all of that by visiting a wanted war criminal in Sudan! Are you sure you people know what you are doing let alone saying?

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  62. I believe and support this govt to the fullest .

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  63. Then it is for what?
    Where are the promises for change?

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  64. is this an Article or wat the country is suffering this is trash pls next

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  65. PLEASE MR. PMB CONTINUE TO TRAVEL YOU HEAR AS YOUR SENSELESS FOLLOWERS
    @Anonymous said...
    "Buhari pls travel as many times as you wish and ignore critics. At leasr you are repairing the image of Nigeria that PDP has destroyed. At least other countries wont be treating Nigerians anyhow again. They will now take us seriously" MAY BE IS YOUR FAMILY HE'S REPAIRING WHEN PEOPLE'S SALARY ARE NOT BEING PAID ON TIME SINCE HE TOOK OVER & EVERYTHING IS AT STAND STILL NOTHING IS MOVING JUST TALK TALK & STORIES NDI EBERIBE.

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    1. @amakandidi You say salaries have not been paid? Is it not PDP that looted money and almost emptied the treasury that's why salaries cannot be paid? Moron!

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    2. @amakandidi You say salaries have not been paid? Is it not PDP that looted money and almost emptied the treasury that's why salaries cannot be paid? Moron!

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    3. Is it not PDP that caused it and made everything to be at a standstill? They emptied the treasury so that APC will not see any money to work with but their plans have failed in Jesus Name

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    4. Is it not PDP that caused it and made everything to be at a standstill? They emptied the treasury so that APC will not see any money to work with but their plans have failed in Jesus Name

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  66. Buhari takes pleasure in insulting all Nigerians, forgeting that, "a father who goes around telling ppl dat my is a foolish child, is the most stupid person on earth whom has failed to cultivate goodness into the child while he grows" GMB has been in the leadership circle since 70's and even participated in bad schemes of loots, and yet he goes abt complicating the whole system, banks are like Oshodi mkt, foreign war! Port authority, mess! Every sector now bcomes no go area; this is not a vibrant 9ja all of us are craving for;

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  67. This country's double standard is on another level!! So it is enjoyment when GEJ does it but not so when PMB does it?! LOL SMH for the thinking of our leaders.

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  68. Linda y u no dey publish my comment. Wetin i do u

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  69. The earlier Nigerians as a whole begin to let go of this party battle the better for Us, wen a public office holder ain't doing the needful and the people complain or protest, it doesn't have to be a party battle, u all be playing Party government rather than d real deal... If we continue to blame the political parties involved and continue to throw punches at each other we will never move foward... It's time we let go off all these party battle and face individuality.. If someone goes wrong, Irrespective of the party he or she belongs to should be addressed squarely and critised without sentiments based on party followership or involvement.. Thank you

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  70. my dear Nigerians, how can someone say there is remembrance day to honour the soldiers. In America, if the soldiers go to war and die, some one from the presidency will receive the bodies, either the wife of the president or th e president or a member of the cabinet then, the bodies are covered in American flag and they give them their last respect. I'm sure in Nigeria its mass burial they do. how shallow can someone say there is jan 15 for remembrance day.A soldier is a soldier and should be respected.

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    1. @Anonymous 8:33 PM you are so ignorant and dumb. This is Nigeria and not America. Different countries have different ways and styles of honouring their soldiers. Must we always copy America? What happens when we cant find the bodies of the soldiers? This is war we are talking about. Normally, bodies that are found are given to the wives and families for proper burial with the military fully involved. Whether they honour the soldiers the American way or the Nigerian way, the fact remains that they honour them which FFK is stupidly not aware of. Pls go and read more about the military before u come here to talk trash.

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    2. @Anonymous 8:33 PM you are so ignorant and dumb. This is Nigeria and not America. Different countries have different ways and styles of honouring their soldiers. Must we always copy America? What happens when we cant find the bodies of the soldiers? This is war we are talking about. Normally, bodies that are found are given to the wives and families for proper burial with the military fully involved. Whether they honour the soldiers the American way or the Nigerian way, the fact remains that they honour them which FFK is stupidly not aware of. Pls go and read more about the military before u come here to talk trash.

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    3. @Anonymous 8:33 PM you are so ignorant and dumb. This is Nigeria and not America. Different countries have different ways and styles of honouring their soldiers. Must we always copy America? What happens when we cant find the bodies of the soldiers? This is war we are talking about. Normally, bodies that are found are given to the wives and families for proper burial with the military fully involved. Whether they honour the soldiers the American way or the Nigerian way, the fact remains that they honour them which FFK is stupidly not aware of. Pls go and read more about the military before u come here to talk trash.

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    4. @Anonymous 8:33 PM you are so ignorant and dumb. This is Nigeria and not America. Different countries have different ways and styles of honouring their soldiers. Must we always copy America? What happens when we cant find the bodies of the soldiers? This is war we are talking about. Normally, bodies that are found are given to the wives and families for proper burial with the military fully involved. Whether they honour the soldiers the American way or the Nigerian way, the fact remains that they honour them which FFK is stupidly not aware of. Pls go and read more about the military before u come here to talk trash.

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