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What buhari's chair represents by mekaboy(m): 8:17am On Aug 25, 2018
I have seen this picture circulating the internet and I read funny comments from hypocrites and gullible one. But here is my own analysis.

1) the chair shows the current state of Nigeria and the effect of recycling old expired leaders.

2) it shows the hypocrisy of our leaders and what they have turned Nigeria to. Buhari travels to UK and sits on a better chair, then comes back to his home to sit on a messed up seat. This is what it looks like when buhari travels to UK for better healthcare and returns to rule a country with with decayed healthcare.

3) it represents the gullibility of Nigerians. Oh what a simple man. Someone who traveled to UK wasted our money, came back and spent millions of our money to renovate His office that was already in good condition. Claiming they found rodents in the office, now shows a worn out chair as a sign of humility. Can't the bikes that yusuf his son crashed furnish a complete duplex?

4) it means for the fact Buhari does not see anything wrong with that chair and does not see the need to change it. Then he won't see anything wrong with Nigeria or be willing to change anything. They promised restructuring before he got in. Now he sees nothing wrong with the current structure.

5) finally this picture symbolizes what Nigeria will look like if Buhari is returned in 2019.

You can choose to be gullible and think like a cow, but I refuse to. I am glad both APC and PDP supporters go to the same market and buy at the same price. Everyone will suffer the consequences.

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Re: What buhari's chair represents by Lomprico2: 8:18am On Aug 25, 2018
Another deceit!

He will pose on rugged chair at his home(to fool his idiots by claiming humility) but will fly to london to take panadol.

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Re: What buhari's chair represents by Arda1000(m): 8:26am On Aug 25, 2018
It also represent all the zombies that blieve that this hypocrit can save a failed country like Nigeria

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Re: What buhari's chair represents by SarkinYarki: 9:02am On Aug 25, 2018
If a man that earned an average of 314 million Naira a year as govt paid pension cannot maintain common furniture in his home then who are the mad people expecting him to fix the country ... That furniture represents Buhari visionless approach to life and a man without vision cannot people to a place of their vision ... Send Buhari Packing Today!!!!!

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Re: What buhari's chair represents by profeazy: 9:03am On Aug 25, 2018
The fact that he sees nothing wrong with such a chair being in his house is alarming. This guy is not progressive! Even me, in all my financial difficulty, if I love a chair too much, I would at least change the upholstery. That means all the sufferings going on in Nigeria might not really bother him! Na wa for this one chance wey we enter! I can only imagine how eating from dustbin and forest by Nigerians would not bother him from 2019 as long as he can fly out for his 800m walk injection. God save Nigeria in 2019!

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Re: What buhari's chair represents by donphilopus: 9:08am On Aug 25, 2018
Funny peeps. Does the chair look torn to you guys? If it does, then most of you need to have your eyes examined. I can only see a designed chair there not torn.

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Re: What buhari's chair represents by mekaboy(m): 12:05pm On Aug 25, 2018
Those that claim the chair is not thorn but a design. I guess that's hoW buhari sees Nigerian he believes things are not bad but a design.

No wonder they said only enemies of buhari complain of hardship. But a leader from kastina visited complaining of hunger.

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Re: What buhari's chair represents by ashjay001(m): 12:07pm On Aug 25, 2018
mekaboy:
Those that claim the chair is not thorn but a design. I guess that's hoW buhari sees Nigerian he believes things are not bad but a design.

No wonder they said only enemies of buhari complain of hardship. But a leader from kastina visited complaining of hunger.


gringringrin


Take a pix, let me see that ur face, after u see chair in better lighting conditions!gringrintongue

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Re: What buhari's chair represents by Ojiofor: 12:29pm On Aug 25, 2018
It took almost one year to refurbish Asorock to Buhari's taste before he moved in spending millions of dollars in the process and here he is forming José Alberto of Uruguay to deceive his herds of almajiris both in the North and west.
Re: What buhari's chair represents by Nobody: 1:34pm On Aug 25, 2018
Buhari's chair represents deceit.
check my signature.
Re: What buhari's chair represents by intruxive(m): 1:42pm On Aug 25, 2018
angry
Ipob, when we say u guys are dumb u start to foam in the mouth. It has been clarified that the chair is not torn but patterned with flowers.
Yet u sat down to compose this long epistle to expose urself more undecided
Re: What buhari's chair represents by Roger3D(m): 1:56pm On Aug 25, 2018
Reasoning of a typical IPOB miscreant. Which right thinking Nigerian gives a hoot about the chair another person has in his house, you can criticize Buhari on another issue but on this is sheer stupidity
Re: What buhari's chair represents by StillX10(m): 2:17pm On Aug 25, 2018
Some people filled with absurdity will tell you this is a mark of humility
Buhari is a hypocrite

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