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BashirAhmad1:Source: http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/01/13/nigerian-president-buhari-egypts-sisi-coming-to-kenya-for-trade-talks_c1275186?platform=hootsuite |
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Presidents Muhammadu Buhari will visit Kenya on January 27 and the start of February respectively for trade talks. State House spokesman Manoah Esipisu said Buhari's visit will cement several agreements signed previously and boost business interactions. "This visit will go a long way in promoting the existing cordial and mutually beneficial relations between Kenya and Nigeria," he told a press conference at State House, Mombasa on Wednesday. Kenya and Nigeria have signed several pacts, the most recent being three, penned during Uhuru's state visit to Nigeria in May 2014, on promoting tr Two agreements on trade and agricultural cooperation lay the foundation for business people from Kenya and Nigeria. The third agreement was on immigration matters and sought to ease the movement of people between the two countries. |
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The Prophet Muhammad SAW died on Monday and he was buried on Wednesday. Yes he has not been buried until the new Khalifa was chosen. HAH: |
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Masha Allah! Happy Juma'at to all of you, may Allah accept our prayers and reward us abundantly. |
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panachuku:Definity it is, but only if you believe it. 5 Likes |
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mutaalim: Very good point. And I dont think there is any better solution than this one. May Allah help us to be better Muslims. 5 Likes |
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chuna1985:Yes sure, can you direct me? |
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Bugatie:Who be Mallam Shehu? Is he also from Otuoke? 2 Likes |
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Hope PMB will leave it as GEJ expressway after he has finish it. 8 Likes 1 Share |
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But I leant that it is one of the numerous abandoned project that past govt left behind. 1 Like |
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Just saw this signboard this evening somewhere in Abuja, has anyone here ever pass through this expressway? 1 Like
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All this happening even before Baba appoint his cabinets, really there are bright future ahead. I see Nigeria taking over everything from other countries. I see Nigeria becoming one of the world super power. I see Nigeria competing with USA, UK, KSA and rest. I see hope filled all over Nigerians' faces. Baba can do it! 4 Likes 1 Share |
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ebamma:Rolex for 1k? Interesting! |
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See the screenshot from the website.
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Before we all lose our minds and start calling Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari names, here's a site you can order the same watch for just $129. |
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The source 1 Like
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ML Abubakar 2 Likes
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Presidenty Buhari appoints ADC |
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...The best part of is this change we brought to Nigeria is that BUHARI is a leader and will leads by an example. Yesterday orders his aides to obey all traffic laws. This thing is new to Nigeria, in my state even State Commissioner dont obey any traffic law. 13 Likes 1 Share |
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Gov. Fayose of Ekiti state and PDP Nat. Chairman take their war to the another lever, bigger than our heads... Yeah BIGGER, if one predicted it 2 months ago, most of us will call him names... 14 Likes 2 Shares
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The president elect has issued a red card to serving top government officials who in recent times besieged his residence in Daura, Katsina to lobby for retention of their positions. Buhari, was livid last week when the current Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko Inde, visited his residence in Daura to pay homage. Per Second News learnt that the customs boss who coincidentally hails from, Musawa Local Government Area, Katsina state immediately after informing the President-Elect of his mission was advised to go back to his duty post. Dikko, shocked by Buhari’s response tried unsuccessfully to inform the retired General of the situation at all Nigeria’s borders, seaport and the airports, but the President-elect upbraided the 55 year-old that the ideal procedure is to wait until he has been sworn in as president, describing the visit as unhealthy, unethical and disloyalty to a government he is still serving. He thereafter asked the customs boss to leave his residence, rejecting also his gift items. The Comptroller general and his team hurriedly left the residence, parking the valuables and gifts items along. The visit of the current Commandant-General of the NSCDC, Ade Abolurin, on Sunday was more comical, he arrived Daura, the residence of the President-Elect with top officers of the corps, photographers and some members of the press. According to a member of the Buhari Campaign from Katsina, “The President-Elect was having his normal quiet time when the delegation arrived”. The corps officers led by its commandant were left outside in the scorching sun for over an hour, before the the commandant and two corps officers were allowed entry into the President-elect’s visitors room Abolurin, still recuperating from a fire burn incident got the shock of his life when an aide of Buhari, said that the retired General wants him out of his residence and will not be seeing him. Dumbfounded the corps officers left in a haste to the surprise of other delegation members outside, who were waiting and hoping to see the president-elect and take photographs with him. Per Second News can authoritatively report that a serving minister last week also sent emissaries to the president-elect in a bid to secure a private meeting. Private business tycoons are not left out of the visits, Forte Oil CEO, Femi Otedola, and Oando boss Adewale Tinubu also visited Buhari last week. The national leader of the APC shortly before the governorship elections brought the Chagoury brothers to meet with the president-elect in a closed door meeting. Per Second News gathered that the deluge of top current serving government officials and visitors reaching out to General Buhari at this material time has turned his Daura home to a new Mecca. Source: http://www.newsng.org/article-9744/buhari-walks-out-customs-nscdc-boss-from-his-residence/ |
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Can we get this post on FP |
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OPINION: We Will Stop Boko Haram by Muhammadu Buhari ABUJA, Nigeria — When Boko Haram attacked a school in the town of Chibok, in northeastern Nigeria, kidnapping more than 200 girls, on the night of April 14, 2014, the people of my country were aghast. Across the world, millions of people joined them in asking: How was it possible for this terrorist group to act with such impunity? It took nearly two weeks before the government even commented on the crime. This lack of reaction was symptomatic of why the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan was swept aside last month — the first time an incumbent president has been successfully voted out of office in the history of our nation. For too long they ruled, not governed, and in doing so had become so focused on their own self-interest and embroiled in corruption that the duty to react to the anguish suffered by their citizens had become alien to them. My administration, which will take office on May 29, will act differently — indeed it is the very reason we have been elected. This must begin with honesty as to whether the Chibok girls can be rescued. Currently their whereabouts remain unknown. We do not know the state of their health or welfare, or whether they are even still together or alive. As much as I wish to, I cannot promise that we can find them: to do so would be to offer unfounded hope, only to compound the grief if, later, we find we cannot match such expectation. But I say to every parent, family member and friend of the children that my government will do everything in its power to bring them home. What I can pledge, with absolute certainty, is that from the first day of my administration, Boko Haram will know the strength of our collective will and commitment to rid this nation of terror, and bring back peace and normalcy to all the affected areas. Until now, Nigeria has been wanting in its response to their threat: With our neighbors fighting hard to push the terrorists south and out of their countries, our military was not sufficiently supported or equipped to push north. As a consequence, the outgoing government’s lack of determination was an accidental enabler of the group, allowing them to operate with impunity in Nigerian territory. That is why the answer to defeating Boko Haram begins and ends with Nigeria. That is not to say that allies cannot help us. My administration would welcome the resumption of a military training agreement with the United States, which was halted during the previous administration. We must, of course, have better coordination with the military campaigns our African allies, like Chad and Niger, are waging in the struggle against Boko Haram. But, in the end, the answer to this threat must come from within Nigeria. We must start by deploying more troops to the front and away from civilian areas in central and southern Nigeria where for too long they have been used by successive governments to quell dissent. We must work closer with our neighbors in coordinating our military efforts so an offensive by one army does not see their country’s lands rid of Boko Haram only to push it across the border onto their neighbors’ territory. But as our military pushes Boko Haram back, as it will, we must be ready to focus on what else must be done to counter the terrorists. We must address why it is that young people join Boko Haram. There are many reasons why vulnerable young people join militant groups, but among them are poverty and ignorance. Indeed Boko Haram — which translates in English, roughly, as “Western Education Is Sinful” — preys on the perverted belief that the opportunities that education brings are sinful. If you are starving and young, and in search of answers as to why your life is so difficult, fundamentalism can be alluring. We know this for a fact because former members of Boko Haram have admitted it: They offer impressionable young people money and the promise of food, while the group’s mentors twist their minds with fanaticism. So we must be ready to offer the parts of our country affected by this group an alternative. Boosting education will be a direct counterbalance to Boko Haram’s appeal. In particular we must educate more young girls, ensuring they will grow up to be empowered through learning to play their full part as citizens of Nigeria and pull themselves up and out of poverty. Indeed, we owe it to the schoolgirls of Chibok to provide as best an education as possible for their fellow young citizens. Boko Haram feeds off despair. It feeds off a lack of hope that things can improve. By attacking a site of learning, and kidnapping more than 200 schoolgirls, it sought to strike at the very place where hope for the future is nurtured, and the promise of a better Nigeria. It is our intention to show Boko Haram that it will not succeed. My government will first act to defeat it militarily and then ensure that we provide the very education it despises to help our people help themselves. Boko Haram will soon learn that, as Nelson Mandela said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Source; APC Facebook Page (www.facebook.com/APCNigeria) |
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...Sai Baba 3 Likes
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Congratulation Baba 1 Like |
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You cant just hate this man. Amaechi is man of the masses, even in the north now Amaechi has many followers. |
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Please FP to use this last golden opportunity. |
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24hrs to Election, APC came out with new campaign strategy. You can call 014407070 to hear a touching message from Gen. Buhari. #iHaveDecided #iWillVoteAPC #TellYourNeighbor 2 Likes 1 Share |
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I have decided, and also all my immediate family did so, we will all come out on Saturday to vote for APC. This is our personal decision. 8 Likes |
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