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Saturday 27 May 2017

Photos: Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo joins Donald Trump and other world leaders at the G7 Summit in Italy

Acting President Yemi Osinbajo has arrived in Italy to be part of the ongoing Group of Seven (G7) summit in the country. Osinbajo was invited to the summit to represent Nigeria at the 43rd G7 summit currently being held in Taormina, Italy with other world leaders like Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron, Angela Merkel and others all in attendance. He's expected back in the country later today.


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    1. But if it's Buhari, you'll complain abi?

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  2. nice one, osinbajo is getting recognition even from the international scene. i hope

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    buhari would not start getting jealous about the rising profile of his vice who is doing a better job.

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    1. Vice? "Doing a better job?" Are they no longer a team? Imagine Namadi Sambo here? An ineffectual BUFFOON will always have some as vice

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    2. Vice? "Doing a better job?" Are they no longer a team? Imagine Namadi Sambo here? An ineffectual BUFFOON will always have some as vice

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  3. When God says it's your time.

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  4. What a power table.Hope I can sit there one day :)

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    1. Amen the lord will grant your wish. @anon 13:01.

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  5. Osibanjo for president 2019

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  6. OK...


    Neeyo Linda Ikeji Birth Mate

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  7. Who is now at Aso rock ?

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  8. i wonder if African presidents don't feel inferior sitting amongst presidents of these successful and established countries. They come back to their respective countries after the meeting, and instead of being motivated to do better, they do even worse.

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    1. lmao! My brother e be like say you just dey my mind

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    2. @anon 13:58, a big GBAM for your comment.

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    3. Lol. Honestly i really wonder

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    4. It's our system matey. An average Nigerian would rather bribe a policeman than go to the station to explain his case.All of us are culpable. ALL OF US!

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  9. Good one Osi Baba you are definitely tolling the right path says Laprat

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  10. Some dumb fools will say he's not acting in the capacity of the president.

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  11. Wat is omokri pic doing here... Aninimaous

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    1. Tnk God My guy hs startd travelling out...b4 it ws always borrhole commissioning in Benue or Town hall opening in Kogi.

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  12. I love his made in Nigeria attire. May God bless Nigeria.

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  13. So proud of President Osibanjo. May he never be another Jonathan. Amen

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  14. All the countries at the G7 but why is it only the Nigerian leaders that carry uniformed military personnel.It looks so out of place and is an unequivocal announcement to the world that Nigeria remains perpetually plagued by the shadow of the military.

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  15. All the countries at the G7 but why is it only the Nigerian leaders that carry uniformed military personnel.It looks so out of place and is an unequivocal announcement to the world that Nigeria remains perpetually plagued by the shadow of the military.

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    1. I don't see any military officer in any of the pictures;. I guess you are referring to the police officer behind the acting president; that's his adc. Furthermore u are wrong on the issue of having military officers travelling with presidens. I know for certain that no us President will ever go anywhere without a military aid carring "the football" (nuclear Lunch device) along with him; same applies to d crew who will fly the aircraft & also the multitude who accompany him for various support duties. Every country worth taking serious must always have military personnel on various duties accompany her president both on local & international engagements. You can't see them from the comfort of your home.

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  16. The last picture though. Guess Osibanjo was trying to explain to the white dude why Buhari is absent, white dude be like" Oh please spare me the explanation, Buhari is dead".

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  17. What nigeria need is educated president not uneducated Hausa people

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  18. Nice.. If its baba now, he will spend days or weeks b4 returning 😁

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  19. Nice.. If its baba now, he will spend days or weeks b4 returning 😁

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  20. Wow! . Pls naija needs help!

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  21. Im looking for assistance to raise 58,000 to start up a trade of egg supplying. Life has been very hard for me and how I survive each day is by the grace of God but I believe in God for a miracle in my life. Please any assistance given to me I will appreciate. Thank you Nnenne.nnenne@yahoo.com

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  22. Good to see

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  23. our living president till someone proves me wrong

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  24. President Osibande. I hail u oo. carry on. nothing do u

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  25. OK
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  26. This is who the cap fits.

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  27. I FEAR the Lord God of Adeboye.

    How can a King and Priest at the same time preside over the affairs of Nigeria for the first time?

    Know for sure that no matter what, it is the Almighty God who governs the affairs of Nigeria not power drunk politicians.


    Jumoke Adenowo, your prophecies are manifesting in broad day light in less than 2 years. Obviously, after the darkness as you predicted and led all to pray, light will dawn around May-June with Nigeria arising again. And no more shall the blood of children and the innocent be shed like the blood of that little girl we were shown on the screen. I cannot wait to see all your prophecies for Nigeria come to pass.

    I fear Prophets and BELIEVE in them according to the word of God.

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