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Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by ManirBK: 9:09am On Nov 04, 2019
President Muhammadu Buhari’s four-day visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia came to an end on Saturday.

The President participated in the Future Investment Initiative, which was christened “Davos in the Desert.”

Apart from attending the summit, which had a debating format for global leaders, investors and innovators to compare notes and share ideas, President Buhari held extensive talks with the Kingdom’s rulers, King Salman bin Abdulaziz and his son, the powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, MBS.

The Presidents meetings with the two prominent rulers marked an important upswing in relations between Nigeria and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

As part of his engagements at the FII, President Buhari joined Presidents Mahamadou Issoufou of Niger Republic and Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya in a plenary session to discuss the topic: ‘‘What’s Next for Africa? How will Investment and Trade Transform the Continent into the Next Great Economic Success Story?’’.

In his arguments, President Buhari said the vigorous implementation of key reforms by his administration in oil and gas, farming and agriculture as well as the country’s vast human resources, made mostly of “young men, women and able-bodied persons” and the country’s rich land and mineral resources eminently positions her for substantial capital inflows. He said the economy holds great promise of win-win for investors.

The President highlighted some key achievements of his administration and expressed a strong determination to use agriculture and ICT as vehicles to attain the target of lifting 100 million Nigerians out of poverty in the next ten years.

On the sidelines of the conference, President Buhari held strategic meetings with the leadership of Saudi Oil and Gas group, the country’s Sovereign Wealth Fund and Public Investment Fund, PIF. On the directive of the King, who had a meeting with the Nigerian leader to discuss friendly and strategic relations between both countries, the world’s largest oil operating company, ARAMCO came to ask the President and his team a simple question: “What can we do for you?’’

In response, President Buhari requested ARAMCO to visit Nigeria and carry out a diagnostic assessment of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation’s, NNPC, refineries, pipelines and other infrastructure. He wanted ARAMCO to deploy its technical expertise “to improve the efficiency of the oil and gas industry in Nigeria.” The company’s Chairman, Yassir Al-Rumayyan, who doubles as the head of the PIF, expressed the company’s determination to promote business investment through the use of modern technology across the energy sector in Nigeria. For those who know, the head of the Saudi PIF has the capacity to invest five billion dollars in a country within a month.

The President instructed the Minister of State, Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Niyi Adebayo and GMD of NNPC, Mele Kyari to work with the Saudi Arabian investment company to expedite action on modalities for collaboration and actualization of the aspirations of the leaders.

Another meeting of great significance, which was almost missed due to scheduling difficulties, but eventually took place because of strong interest on both sides was between the United States team to the FII and President Buhari. The American Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, who was accompanied by Brent Macintosh, Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs and Marshall Billingslea, Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing in the United States Treasury Department, were on their way to the airport but they had explored an opportunity to meet with President Buhari no matter how short. They turned back to meet with the President when a space was found in his schedule, albeit late evening.

At an hour when most members of his delegation had retired to their accommodations after a long day of meetings, President Buhari hosted the U S team, with the Minister of State, Petroleum and GMD of NNPC.

Mnuchin briefed President Buhari on ongoing efforts to return looted funds including the USD 300million (N108 billion) traced to former Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha. The Treasury Secretary also raised possibility of the U S investing in Nigeria under the new United States International Development Finance Corporation, USIDFC, which provides $60 billion for investments in developing nations.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which had last month announced its interest to invest USD 100 billion in India, revealed that it had so far invested 40 billion dollars in India, 10 billion dollars in Pakistan and 20 billion dollars in Indonesia. According to Prince Mohammed Ibn Salman: “We are willing to do the same in Nigeria, given the favourable business environment.” President Buhari gave an instant and firm commitment for the partnership.

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by ManirBK: 9:10am On Nov 04, 2019
God bless Buhari, God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.SAI NEXT LEVEL

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Siberia01(m): 9:10am On Nov 04, 2019
undecided







zombies are omnipresent





look at the one above me






very unemployed

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by aolawale025: 9:12am On Nov 04, 2019
Till we see the fruits. So many promises, no action yet

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by dukie25: 9:26am On Nov 04, 2019
Take away fa.
Gallivanting around the globe in his quest to see most world capitals before the end of his tenure.

Bubu is as useful as a used sanitary pad.

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:18am On Nov 04, 2019
At an hour when most members of his delegation had retired to their accommodations after a long day of meetings, President Buhari hosted the U S team, with the Minister of State, Petroleum and GMD of NNPC.
Can you just imagine this?!
Why won't God continue to bless and guide this great man.
Can you see all what this president is doing just to make our nation work again, after the way it has been battered.
We are sure our daddy is the oldest among all the delegation, but he was still up hosting a team with the few people awake just for our nation to move forward while others have gone to their room to sleep.

May it never ever be well with all enemies of President Muhammadu Buhari.
May anyone that wish him bad die before him,
Only if Baba meant bad for this nation that these prayers won't come to pass.

God bless President Muhammadu Buhari.
God bless Nigeria.
Successlane:
Amen
Amin
Ase
Ise
God bless you Mr Success.
You are a good Nigerian.

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by salbis(m): 11:18am On Nov 04, 2019
If Buhari was very observant, he would have known how to fly aeroplane by now.

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Nobody: 11:18am On Nov 04, 2019
Siberia01:
undecided







zombies are omnipresent





look at the one above me






very unemployed
very very unemployed. That BBQ suya seller don come back after dem go hustle for BMC October 30k allowie. Him don continue from thread to thread as usual.

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by LOGOBELT: 11:18am On Nov 04, 2019
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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by 1kbusiness: 11:19am On Nov 04, 2019
I came cos I felt they were going to share rice in take away plates.
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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by scribble: 11:20am On Nov 04, 2019
We also took away the fact Ajala the traveler is a lazy presidiot who likes to junket while the masses are harassed by SARS and the ARMY

thunder fire Lord Lugard for joining us with illiterate parasites

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Patrioticman007(m): 11:20am On Nov 04, 2019
Hope our corruption won't chase away the Saudis from investing in our oil wealth.

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Nobody: 11:21am On Nov 04, 2019
cheesy.... Meanwhile somewhere in Dubai grin grin grin

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Belugaice1: 11:21am On Nov 04, 2019
sad


If Buhari never visit your country yet just know 9ja get hope pass your country

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by sammyj: 11:23am On Nov 04, 2019
ok
Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by PhenomenalAustin: 11:23am On Nov 04, 2019
So, after all these 'billions' mentioned here, how will it be of use to the common man?

Won't you guys embezzle it as usual??



Scrolls away

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Temptee101(m): 11:23am On Nov 04, 2019
shocked

Audio takeaways, just like he tookaway majors from China, Singapore, Russia, Japan, Germany etc...and even from Niger, S.A., Iran

This is his 5th visit to Saudi and he suddenly remembered to take major with him back home

The only takeaways we have seen so far from his numerous audio visits are loans, loans and more loans

And maybe he gets to nack one or two hajiya with the help of vega and TM before returning

Spits
Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by solutionkingdom(m): 11:23am On Nov 04, 2019
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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by livebyday(m): 11:25am On Nov 04, 2019
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And here we go again

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by anonimi: 11:25am On Nov 04, 2019

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by solutionkingdom(m): 11:26am On Nov 04, 2019
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Can you just imagine this?!
Why won't God continue to bless and guide this great man.
Can you see all what this president is doing just to make our nation work again, after the way it has been battered.
We are sure our daddy is the oldest among all the delegation, but he was still up hosting a team with the few people awake just for our nation to move forward while others have gone to their room to sleep.

May it never ever be well with all enemies of President Muhammadu Buhari.
May anyone that wish him bad die before him,
Only if Baba meant bad for this nation that these prayers won't come to pass.

God bless President Muhammadu Buhari.
God bless Nigeria.
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I know you will jump on this thread also to spew your usual trash...Audio Suya.

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by anonimi: 11:27am On Nov 04, 2019
iAudio:
very very unemployed. That BBQ suya seller don come back after dem go hustle for BMC October 30k allowie. Him don continue from thread to thread as usual.

cheesy grin


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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Yahman1(m): 11:27am On Nov 04, 2019
cheesy
salbis:
If Buhari was very observant, he would have known how to fly aeroplane by now.
cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by joenor(m): 11:28am On Nov 04, 2019
We just hope to get a result on this his visit.
Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by HoldenCaulfield(m): 11:28am On Nov 04, 2019
Great, this must be a gloomy news to igpobians, the haters, the ne'r do Wells, the flat headinos, the clowns. Shame on you, yes you who thinks this is a bad news.

Buhari till eternity.
grin cool

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Ventura1: 11:29am On Nov 04, 2019
ALMAJIRI President

Somebody wrote...

Russia to build rail tracks for Nigeria.

China to build roads and bridges for Nigeria.

India to import rolling stock to Nigeria and help Nigeria with its ICT development.

Germany to build new power plants in Nigeria, US to provide vaccines to Nigeria.

UNDP to provide grants to Nigerian farmers and improved seedlings.

Bill and Melinda Foundation to provide Malaria vaccines to Nigeria.

Turkey to build garment factory in Nigeria.

England to build new oil terminal in the Niger Delta region to help Nigeria mine its oil..etc.

Hungary to loan us 55m dollars to fix potable water

Unesco to help us eradicate open defecation

UK to help us fight boko haram

Jamaica to help us train our track and field youngsters

Brazil to help us with new breed of cows

Argentina to help with grass to feed the cows

World Bank to loan us $3bn to fix our power

Siemens to help us build Mambilla Power

General Electric to help us fix transmission

Pakistan to help us train our military

India to help us buy our oyel

Australia to help us wth scholarships for our young ones

Malaysia to help us reimport the palm oil they took from here


WHAT IS THE *IMPORTANCE OF OUR EDUCATION IN THIS COUNTRY SINCE WE CAN'T USE IT TO SOLVE ANY OF OUR PROBLEMS?

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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Oluwasaeon(m): 11:30am On Nov 04, 2019
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Re: Major Takeaways From President Buhari’s Visit To Saudi Arabia by Badmod: 11:30am On Nov 04, 2019
I wonder wetin this man dey find up and down...
You travel abroad every seconds but will never emulate any good thing you see...
Only thing on his mind is RUGA.

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