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Re: Aisha Buhari & Dolapo Osinbajo Visit 82 Released Chibok Girls in Abuja (Photos) by dechar(m): 4:24pm On May 11, 2017
elipheleh:
It is not news that Obama was responsible for dethroning GEJ. It is not news that the worst leader of Britain, Cameron colluded with him to achieve that. It is not news that the Obama sponsored the elections in favour of Buhari with 10m dollars. It is not news that the same PR firm that rode through Yes We Can also brought the Change mantra. It is not news that the determination of Obama to see GEJ lose the election had nothing to do with gay rights and corruption. It is not news that the refusal of Obama to sell weapons to GEJ when he desperately needed to win the war against Book Haram had nothing to do with El Rufai's accusation of genocide. It is not news that Obama supported the sales of weapons to Saudi Arabia despite their unforgivable atrocities across the world, especially in Yemen, Iraq and their support for ISIS. Why then was GEJ treated the way he was? Looking from the outside, a lot of answers come to mind. During GEJ's tenure, Nigeria experienced the highest growth rate in the shortest time recorded. Nigeria became the number three brightest spot for investors and became the biggest economy in Africa. In another four years, it would have become among the top fifteen economies in the world. Press freedom was at an all time high. Dividends of democracy was at an all time high. The respect for the rule of law was at an all time high. Progress was being made in strengthening the institutions and erasing corruption by preventing it from happening in the first place. Nigeria rose steadily in the Transparency International ratings. The President for the first time, surrounded himself with many powerful women. Women were having a say in the government. These are not the ideals the American people will want for a third world country full of black people. This is not their expectation for the giant of Africa. The giant of Africa is not supposed to be competing with the developed world. They shouldn't be building cars and attracting car assembly plants right, left and centre. They should be the footstool of the world, so when they the Americans see them on TV, they'll feel better about themselves. The giant of Africa shouldn't have zero polio cases and wipe out Ebola from its shores in a matter of days. It's good TV to see them dying helplessly for diseases that are preventable. GEJ was developing Nigeria faster than Obama could stand. The second reason Obama fought GEJ is because he's a jihadist. Buhari too is a jihadist. There was no way Obama would have supported GEJ over Buhari. It's against their basic religious tenet. Obama used the CNN to blow the Chibok girls' kidnap out of proportion. He ensured that the Bringbackourgirls campaign remained loud till the elections were over. He used his popular wife and the local stooges to keep the campaign alive on TV and social media until the elections were over. Why hasn't his wife displayed a placard since then? Is it not because their goal of enthroning a fellow jihadist has been achieved? Is that not how he enthroned Jihadists in Libya? Is that not how he watched ISIS take swathes of land in Iraq and Syria without blinking an eyelid? Is that not how he sponsored ISIS and all Nustra front to fight Assad because he's a minority Shia. Is that not how he supports Saudi Arabia with both hands as they destroy Yemen. Is that not how he refused to show solidarity to Is real even as they get attacked by Palestinian terrorists? These things are not news, but hopelly, the news will be in the book
Babylon talk
Re: Aisha Buhari & Dolapo Osinbajo Visit 82 Released Chibok Girls in Abuja (Photos) by Nobody: 4:42pm On May 11, 2017
Oblang:



Oh u think they don't have sponsors both locally and internationally...

Those bag of bones called Boko Haram? They have poor sponsors, not the type that can cater for such a large healthy looking crowd
Re: Aisha Buhari & Dolapo Osinbajo Visit 82 Released Chibok Girls in Abuja (Photos) by afamaustin(m): 6:45pm On May 11, 2017
Chibouk women
Re: Aisha Buhari & Dolapo Osinbajo Visit 82 Released Chibok Girls in Abuja (Photos) by ceragon123: 10:26pm On May 11, 2017
People say this has always been fake. Please tell us how they did it

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