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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by toprealman: 7:11am On Aug 30, 2019
Guess your Fulani herdsmen kingsmen are living up to the bidding.
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Henry1006(m): 7:13am On Aug 30, 2019
Which values are you are Nigerian polilooters representing shukabankasa??

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Pentasoft1978: 7:17am On Aug 30, 2019
Minority indeed, president of doom, they were forced to leave their country in search for greener pastures to avoid death and starvation at home, in the process they got themselves involved in atrocities abroad, if you can not tell them to come back home for good opportunities which you know you can not provide , keep your fucking mouth up and stop taking trash.

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by iyabeji14: 7:20am On Aug 30, 2019
But corrupt Ministers that have pending cases with EFCC does represent the so called values.

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Oduduwa707: 7:22am On Aug 30, 2019
What abt Tinubu and all the Politicians? angry

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by samdigo90: 7:23am On Aug 30, 2019
Buhari can go to hell
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by baratech: 7:26am On Aug 30, 2019
We have values
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by NaijaDonCast(m): 7:33am On Aug 30, 2019
The value you, Abba Kyari et al., have killed already with shenanigan conduct and autocratic asslicking conneiseurs
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by philos(m): 7:37am On Aug 30, 2019
OUR POLITICIANS WHO LOOT OUR COMMONWEALTH, AND THOSE WHO COLLUDE WITH, AID AND ABATE THEM, DO THEY REPRESENT OUR VALUES?

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by favour32(m): 7:41am On Aug 30, 2019
Until the so-called elders stop looting the treasury and other corrupt inclinations, the Nigerian youths will not stop criminal activities because they learnt the "trade" from the elders.

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Amumaigwe: 7:41am On Aug 30, 2019
Ravon:
President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Yokohama, Japan said that the few Nigerians abroad indulging in criminal activities do not represent the values of the majority of the people of the country.

Meeting with leaders of the Nigerian Community living in Japan on the sidelines of the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7), the President declared:

“Let me also say that there are few Nigerians in the Diaspora that are giving us a bad name by engaging in criminal activities. These Nigerians are a minority, they do not represent the values of our country, and I plead with them to change their ways.”

According to him, “We will not condone any crime whether at home or abroad, and we will also not allow these Nigerians to define us as a people with a reputation for criminality.”

Urging Nigerians in Japan to be good ambassadors of their fatherland, the Nigerian leader said, “I am personally very happy that there are millions of Nigerians all over the world, like you here, who are truly making us proud.”

Describing majority of the over 17 million Nigerians in Diaspora as “the face of Nigeria globally and our ambassadors for good,” the President noted that, “Many of our Diasporans, like your good selves here today, have excelled in varying fields of endeavour, both professionally and individually.

“You have also made significant and overwhelmingly positive contributions to your Nigerian and international host communities. You have continually been a positive bridge between Nigeria and the world. It is not an easy feat and we commend you, salute your courage and efforts.”

Noting that “Japan is at the cutting edge of technology and efficiency, two very important attributes that can play a role in Nigeria and improve our capacity for development,” President Buhari urged members of his audience to continue to contribute their quota by helping to develop their host country and Nigeria as well, adding: “I look forward to your inborn gift, ability, and capacity in taking up this challenge.”

Commending many of them who are already “positively impacting the Nigerian economy through financial home remittances, promoting international trade in Nigerian commodities, our music, culture, tourism, sports, and education, while also helping to establish industries in Nigeria,” the President urged them “to encourage legitimate Japanese entrepreneurs to come and invest in Nigeria.”

According to him, “We are continually working to create the necessary enabling environment for investors to thrive, through improvements in our Ease of Doing Business practices, providing security, diversification of the economy, infrastructure and fighting corruption.”

He further assured them that, “We have put in place the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERPG) to put the country on a path of sustained recovery and growth.”

Explaining the rationale for his regular meetings with Nigerians abroad and the establishment of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, President Buhari said:

“As you are aware, I have regularly held town hall meetings with Nigerians in the Diaspora on all my foreign engagements be they in Europe, Asia, America and Africa.

“At these fora, I have always, appealed to our citizens to be our good ambassadors, observe the laws of your host countries, excel in whatever you do legitimately, and also remember us at home (Nigeria). I have established the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission specifically to engage with you, signifying a coordinated attempt by our administration to increase the involvement of our Diaspora in our national development.

“Collectively, your resources, skills, and talents will be a positive force for our country which can help accelerate our national growth and development.”

President Buhari’s meeting with Nigerians in Diaspora, coordinated by Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, Diaspora Commission, who described the President as “the most Diaspora-friendly leader we have had in Nigeria,” witnessed a parade of the brightest and best of our citizens, plying their trade in Japan. They included academics, industrialists, top businessmen, scientists, economists, and many others.

Professor Ejiogu Emenike, President, Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Asia (NIDOASIA) and an energy expert, commended President Buhari for efficient leadership, and disclosed that his members have “comparative advantages in human capital development, which we are trying to bring back to Nigeria.”

He added: “Any problem that science and technology can solve, we are able to, and we can help Nigeria in areas of need.”

Engineer Ochade Osakwe, Chairman, Nigeria/Japan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, recounted businesses that have been attracted to Nigeria in recent times, promising to do more, as the security and investment climates back home improved further.

Mr Nnaji Fintan, President, Nigerian Union in Japan, asked for more exploits in the areas of education, quality infrastructure and security, which incidentally, are focal points of the current administration.

Image caption: PRESIDENT BUHARI MEETING NIGERIANS IN JAPAN 7; President Muhammadu Buhari (M). Others are Chairman Diaspora Commission, Hon Abike Dabire-Erewa, Son of Chief Onyeisi, Wife of the President of Nigerian-Japan, Mrs Onyeisi, her husband, Chief Economist Ogbonna Sam Onyeisi and Minister of Foreign Affairs during the meeting with Nigerians in Japan alongside the Tokoyo International Conference on Africa Development. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. AUG 29 2019. www.brandspurng.com

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/2019/08/30/nigerians-engaging-in-criminal-activities-abroad-do-not-represent-our-values-says-president-buhari/

What about Nigerians engaging in terrorist activities?
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by bimbodotun(m): 7:41am On Aug 30, 2019
When you hear buhari reported speeches...it is always polished and fine tuned....I hope he can reason this speech and put them into words. The usual buhari I know cant think, can't even read already prepare speech not to even talk of communicating. Japan and the world should know that Nigerian has smart and intelligent people....Buhari just represent a part of the dumb minority when it comes to intellect. Thank u..
Ravon:
President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Yokohama, Japan said that the few Nigerians abroad indulging in criminal activities do not represent the values of the majority of the people of the country.

Meeting with leaders of the Nigerian Community living in Japan on the sidelines of the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7), the President declared:

“Let me also say that there are few Nigerians in the Diaspora that are giving us a bad name by engaging in criminal activities. These Nigerians are a minority, they do not represent the values of our country, and I plead with them to change their ways.”

According to him, “We will not condone any crime whether at home or abroad, and we will also not allow these Nigerians to define us as a people with a reputation for criminality.”

Urging Nigerians in Japan to be good ambassadors of their fatherland, the Nigerian leader said, “I am personally very happy that there are millions of Nigerians all over the world, like you here, who are truly making us proud.”

Describing majority of the over 17 million Nigerians in Diaspora as “the face of Nigeria globally and our ambassadors for good,” the President noted that, “Many of our Diasporans, like your good selves here today, have excelled in varying fields of endeavour, both professionally and individually.

“You have also made significant and overwhelmingly positive contributions to your Nigerian and international host communities. You have continually been a positive bridge between Nigeria and the world. It is not an easy feat and we commend you, salute your courage and efforts.”

Noting that “Japan is at the cutting edge of technology and efficiency, two very important attributes that can play a role in Nigeria and improve our capacity for development,” President Buhari urged members of his audience to continue to contribute their quota by helping to develop their host country and Nigeria as well, adding: “I look forward to your inborn gift, ability, and capacity in taking up this challenge.”

Commending many of them who are already “positively impacting the Nigerian economy through financial home remittances, promoting international trade in Nigerian commodities, our music, culture, tourism, sports, and education, while also helping to establish industries in Nigeria,” the President urged them “to encourage legitimate Japanese entrepreneurs to come and invest in Nigeria.”

According to him, “We are continually working to create the necessary enabling environment for investors to thrive, through improvements in our Ease of Doing Business practices, providing security, diversification of the economy, infrastructure and fighting corruption.”

He further assured them that, “We have put in place the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERPG) to put the country on a path of sustained recovery and growth.”

Explaining the rationale for his regular meetings with Nigerians abroad and the establishment of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, President Buhari said:

“As you are aware, I have regularly held town hall meetings with Nigerians in the Diaspora on all my foreign engagements be they in Europe, Asia, America and Africa.

“At these fora, I have always, appealed to our citizens to be our good ambassadors, observe the laws of your host countries, excel in whatever you do legitimately, and also remember us at home (Nigeria). I have established the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission specifically to engage with you, signifying a coordinated attempt by our administration to increase the involvement of our Diaspora in our national development.

“Collectively, your resources, skills, and talents will be a positive force for our country which can help accelerate our national growth and development.”

President Buhari’s meeting with Nigerians in Diaspora, coordinated by Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, Diaspora Commission, who described the President as “the most Diaspora-friendly leader we have had in Nigeria,” witnessed a parade of the brightest and best of our citizens, plying their trade in Japan. They included academics, industrialists, top businessmen, scientists, economists, and many others.

Professor Ejiogu Emenike, President, Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Asia (NIDOASIA) and an energy expert, commended President Buhari for efficient leadership, and disclosed that his members have “comparative advantages in human capital development, which we are trying to bring back to Nigeria.”

He added: “Any problem that science and technology can solve, we are able to, and we can help Nigeria in areas of need.”

Engineer Ochade Osakwe, Chairman, Nigeria/Japan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, recounted businesses that have been attracted to Nigeria in recent times, promising to do more, as the security and investment climates back home improved further.

Mr Nnaji Fintan, President, Nigerian Union in Japan, asked for more exploits in the areas of education, quality infrastructure and security, which incidentally, are focal points of the current administration.

Image caption: PRESIDENT BUHARI MEETING NIGERIANS IN JAPAN 7; President Muhammadu Buhari (M). Others are Chairman Diaspora Commission, Hon Abike Dabire-Erewa, Son of Chief Onyeisi, Wife of the President of Nigerian-Japan, Mrs Onyeisi, her husband, Chief Economist Ogbonna Sam Onyeisi and Minister of Foreign Affairs during the meeting with Nigerians in Japan alongside the Tokoyo International Conference on Africa Development. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. AUG 29 2019. www.brandspurng.com

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/2019/08/30/nigerians-engaging-in-criminal-activities-abroad-do-not-represent-our-values-says-president-buhari/
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Taavon2: 7:57am On Aug 30, 2019
Nigerian Politicians Engaging in Corrupt Activities Do Not Represent Our Values

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by AnanseK(m): 8:06am On Aug 30, 2019
But they represent values of those our brothers with the motto: “ get rich by hook or by crook or die trying”.

Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Treasure17(m): 8:12am On Aug 30, 2019
Abegiii. We never had any before.

Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by jayson87: 8:22am On Aug 30, 2019
Buhari stealing government funds and inflating our national budget, employing numbskulls in critical arms of government and nepotism is also not in any of our cultural value

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by eguarojeona: 9:02am On Aug 30, 2019
And Akpabio,sylva your ministers who have pending cases with EFCC?

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by renewable1(m): 9:05am On Aug 30, 2019
I see
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by haleymoon: 9:08am On Aug 30, 2019
Who is talking about values, Mr President your attitude, character as well as respect to rule of law represent the very core existence of Nigeria but you alongside your mediocres have failed us excellently.

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Nobody: 9:26am On Aug 30, 2019
True. Which mean that Buhari and the thieves parading themselves as public office holders do not represent our values

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by komekn(m): 9:27am On Aug 30, 2019
Ravon:
President Muhammadu Buhari Thursday in Yokohama, Japan said that the few Nigerians abroad indulging in criminal activities do not represent the values of the majority of the people of the country.

Meeting with leaders of the Nigerian Community living in Japan on the sidelines of the Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7), the President declared:

“Let me also say that there are few Nigerians in the Diaspora that are giving us a bad name by engaging in criminal activities. These Nigerians are a minority, they do not represent the values of our country, and I plead with them to change their ways.”

According to him, “We will not condone any crime whether at home or abroad, and we will also not allow these Nigerians to define us as a people with a reputation for criminality.”

Urging Nigerians in Japan to be good ambassadors of their fatherland, the Nigerian leader said, “I am personally very happy that there are millions of Nigerians all over the world, like you here, who are truly making us proud.”

Describing majority of the over 17 million Nigerians in Diaspora as “the face of Nigeria globally and our ambassadors for good,” the President noted that, “Many of our Diasporans, like your good selves here today, have excelled in varying fields of endeavour, both professionally and individually.

“You have also made significant and overwhelmingly positive contributions to your Nigerian and international host communities. You have continually been a positive bridge between Nigeria and the world. It is not an easy feat and we commend you, salute your courage and efforts.”

Noting that “Japan is at the cutting edge of technology and efficiency, two very important attributes that can play a role in Nigeria and improve our capacity for development,” President Buhari urged members of his audience to continue to contribute their quota by helping to develop their host country and Nigeria as well, adding: “I look forward to your inborn gift, ability, and capacity in taking up this challenge.”

Commending many of them who are already “positively impacting the Nigerian economy through financial home remittances, promoting international trade in Nigerian commodities, our music, culture, tourism, sports, and education, while also helping to establish industries in Nigeria,” the President urged them “to encourage legitimate Japanese entrepreneurs to come and invest in Nigeria.”

According to him, “We are continually working to create the necessary enabling environment for investors to thrive, through improvements in our Ease of Doing Business practices, providing security, diversification of the economy, infrastructure and fighting corruption.”

He further assured them that, “We have put in place the Economic Recovery and Growth Plan (ERPG) to put the country on a path of sustained recovery and growth.”

Explaining the rationale for his regular meetings with Nigerians abroad and the establishment of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, President Buhari said:

“As you are aware, I have regularly held town hall meetings with Nigerians in the Diaspora on all my foreign engagements be they in Europe, Asia, America and Africa.

“At these fora, I have always, appealed to our citizens to be our good ambassadors, observe the laws of your host countries, excel in whatever you do legitimately, and also remember us at home (Nigeria). I have established the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission specifically to engage with you, signifying a coordinated attempt by our administration to increase the involvement of our Diaspora in our national development.

“Collectively, your resources, skills, and talents will be a positive force for our country which can help accelerate our national growth and development.”

President Buhari’s meeting with Nigerians in Diaspora, coordinated by Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, Diaspora Commission, who described the President as “the most Diaspora-friendly leader we have had in Nigeria,” witnessed a parade of the brightest and best of our citizens, plying their trade in Japan. They included academics, industrialists, top businessmen, scientists, economists, and many others.

Professor Ejiogu Emenike, President, Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Asia (NIDOASIA) and an energy expert, commended President Buhari for efficient leadership, and disclosed that his members have “comparative advantages in human capital development, which we are trying to bring back to Nigeria.”

He added: “Any problem that science and technology can solve, we are able to, and we can help Nigeria in areas of need.”

Engineer Ochade Osakwe, Chairman, Nigeria/Japan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, recounted businesses that have been attracted to Nigeria in recent times, promising to do more, as the security and investment climates back home improved further.

Mr Nnaji Fintan, President, Nigerian Union in Japan, asked for more exploits in the areas of education, quality infrastructure and security, which incidentally, are focal points of the current administration.

Image caption: PRESIDENT BUHARI MEETING NIGERIANS IN JAPAN 7; President Muhammadu Buhari (M). Others are Chairman Diaspora Commission, Hon Abike Dabire-Erewa, Son of Chief Onyeisi, Wife of the President of Nigerian-Japan, Mrs Onyeisi, her husband, Chief Economist Ogbonna Sam Onyeisi and Minister of Foreign Affairs during the meeting with Nigerians in Japan alongside the Tokoyo International Conference on Africa Development. PHOTO; SUNDAY AGHAEZE. AUG 29 2019. www.brandspurng.com

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/2019/08/30/nigerians-engaging-in-criminal-activities-abroad-do-not-represent-our-values-says-president-buhari/

Do the legislators in national assembly who are the highest paid in the world, REPRESENT OUR VALUES❓

Do the entire corrupt ridden executive class and PMB included represent the masses and thier expectations, aspirations and Hopes❓ ❓ .

Who is representing the overwhelmingly majority of SUFFERING Nigerians the self-seeking self centred and selfish inconsiderate elected politicians ❓ ❓ ❓

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Mrfeel: 9:28am On Aug 30, 2019
Whatever crime a Nigerian commit outside this country its just a copy of what he or she learned from Nigerian leaders

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Nobody: 9:31am On Aug 30, 2019
Please what values is the certificate forger who lies on his affidavit talking about?

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Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Doncripp: 9:32am On Aug 30, 2019
God punish your values
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Omolomo4eva(m): 10:00am On Aug 30, 2019
EVEN U AS PRESIDENT ISNT XCLUDED,WAT GOES AROUND....
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by ItsMeAboki(m): 10:20am On Aug 30, 2019
As usual; children Hate attacking the messenger rather than addressing the message - it's a fact; majority of Nigerians do not share the same values with their criminal Blodas.
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by delawal: 10:35am On Aug 30, 2019
Mr Buhari engaging in nepotism is also a criminal DT doesn't represent our value
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by delawal: 10:56am On Aug 30, 2019
a bullion van was seen in tinubus house on election day, DTS our value.

between bokoharam and yahoo fraudsters which one destroys our values more.

all these foolish Nigerians who think BC few people were caught for scam in USA and feels they can insult a whole tribe, ur people do worst. if Nigeria is good will people even travel out to other people s country in d first place. makeuna keep deceiving una selves. bunch of cowards
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Champneys: 10:57am On Aug 30, 2019
Will you keep quiet there you bloody incompetent fool!

You do not represent the values of all hard working and promise fulfilling Nigerians, a mere paper tiger who is only interested in power and the benefits associated with it.

Bloody inept leader!
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by Afobaba33(m): 11:09am On Aug 30, 2019
If you ask a secondary sch students the effects of unemployment am sure he/she will mention what we are experiencing in Nigeria today
But see this Dullard call president do not know!
Am not surprised sha
No waec results to show undecided
Re: Nigerians Engaging In Criminal Activities Do Not Represent Our Values - Buhari by banio: 12:54pm On Aug 30, 2019
Igbos are naturally greedy. I gave one money for drivers licence and he has been telling one lie to another. If I follow him up, they will sack him from frsc

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