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Friday 29 April 2016

Photo: Pres. Buhari receives British High Commissioner to Nigeria

President Buhari pictured receiving British High Commissioner to Nigeria - Paul Arkwright, at the State House, Abuja today April 29th.

26 comments:

  1. At least hes not d only one doin the travelling

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  2. Good to know ! Hope it yields positive result!
    % Linda your Greatest fan %

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  3. Of wat essence is his visit to the suffering masses of the nation

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  4. That should be a courtesy call. This guy has been around for quiet a long time.

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  5. Welcome to Nigeria....please try and talk some sense into that President of ours

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  6. *********************Gini ka obiara eme ???????? Ajuju

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    1. So ... Is he from Mars . Am tired of reading news that has no effect on us . Publish names of the looters returning money lets know who's generations we should start praying for

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  7. Issokay seen! Linda take note!

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  8. FO WAITIN!? WAITIN IM WAN?

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  9. Welcome to naija. Linda observe!

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  10. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin29 April 2016 at 15:20

    Seen.

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  11. Gd 4 them both, let the deceptioon continue...
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  12. ANYTIME BIAFRANS ARE ATTACKED HE PAYS BUHARI VISIT TO THANK HIM.BUT CONSOLES HIM WHEN NOT IS ATTACKED

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  13. Did he ask him how a Nigerian Citizen _ Ozi Akerele was found dead after a whole year in a church yard?

    Has his high commissioner to London requested for an inquiry? Nigerian does not value the lives of its citizens.

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  14. When Buhari and most hausa-fulani politicians and elite can't send their marauding almajiri or their herdsmen to kill somebody's people they act sheepishly and feel inferior to that personality. When buhari or hausa-fulani meet foreigners they are like wet chicken. But with Nigerian personalities they act as if they were demi-gods.

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  15. I'm surprised he has not found somewhere to travel to!

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