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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by tragergeorge(m): 2:22pm On Sep 03, 2015
adjoviomole:
The question I want to ask is that ,why must apc be the ones telling and listing their achievements to the masses. Are we not meant to see and comend them ourselves?


All those that want to package one chance for me in the form of change oya make una gerara here mehn.from the wailing association of nigeria (wan).

Wailing for a better nigeria. grin
how you wan take see am when you no ready to see am?by the way which area you de cos for the past 16yrs i never see dis kind light wen i de see presently for my end here and other things de follow up here even see fuel side all stations na fix price nation wide at least try to try see na
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by amusadele: 2:33pm On Sep 03, 2015
adjoviomole:
The question I want to ask is that ,why must apc be the ones telling and listing their achievements to the masses. Are we not meant to see and comend them ourselves?


All those that want to package one chance for me in the form of change oya make una gerara here mehn.from the wailing association of nigeria (wan).

Wailing for a better nigeria. grin
Buhari and his apc members are without direction. These are people who came into power with their number (population). We should be expecting, very shortly, Buhari to offer to God a reverse prayer as to how who sent him to contest in this country. He, Buhari and his friends are the ones causing the almighty confusion that has paid visit to this country. Every where, every body are confused since Buhari came into power. No directions. Always talking lies. GEJ thief this, thief that. That is the actual result of propaganda. Tufiakwa to all apc members.

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Mrslimblack(m): 2:35pm On Sep 03, 2015
Do those change mongers expect a prophet to tell them that Mr Buhari won't be any better that the past government. When it comes to personality, Mr Jonathan is a better option than him, Mr Jonathan was able to use almost all the tribes in Nigeria as personal staff, but now we call all see what is happening. I hope we will not end up in d wrong place

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by wiseoneking: 2:39pm On Sep 03, 2015
sammyj:
I wonder when this paid wailers will stop wailing about 197 days when their former clueless corrupt pay master looted the treasury leaving this new government almost redundant. Corruption is truly fighting back through this wailing agenda!!!
www.nairaland.com/attachments/2739269_clvrh3ow8aawwho_jpegb9410a887cc29efdba8c24c0caffdad6

The wailing Wild Waste West and their Wailing PUNCHing Sahara. Lol

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by bilal4riid(m): 2:41pm On Sep 03, 2015
rolchi:


Were his supporters or "voters" in Chatam house?

bt when he said his age will limit him at south Africa, you shamelessly quote him... wailer wailing 4eva

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Johngreat(m): 2:42pm On Sep 03, 2015
mars123:
to my knowledge, Buhari never promised anything in 100 days. he cautioned against it when he was campaigning in chatam house. The APC party was desperate no doubt, but Buhari himself didn't promise anything in 100 days, so his integrity still remains intact. #your tantrums are very much welcomed.


See talk...was it Buhari that won the election or APC? Let's be reasonable for once. Buhari is the best thing that has happened to this country but I ve my fear for praise singers. Let's pray and urge him to do more pls.

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by adjoviomole(m): 2:45pm On Sep 03, 2015
tragergeorge:
how you wan take see am when you no ready to see am?by the way which area you de cos for the past 16yrs i never see dis kind light wen i de see presently for my end here and other things de follow up here even see fuel side all stations na fix price nation wide at least try to try see na
z



I am not A pdp supporter. All I want is to see smiles on the face of the poor. Yes buhari have done some things but why are they the ones telling us. You don't praise yourself, you let your works praise u.
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Eseose9(f): 2:48pm On Sep 03, 2015
jazinogold:
The Dullard has landed. ..shout BUHARI

Lol The eagle has landed shout Nosa.
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by sammyj: 2:55pm On Sep 03, 2015
........ grin grin grin grin
wiseoneking:
The wailing Wild Waste West and their Wailing PUNCHing Sahara. Lol
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by amusadele: 2:55pm On Sep 03, 2015
mars123:
to my knowledge, Buhari never promised anything in 100 days. he cautioned against it when he was campaigning in chatam house. The APC party was desperate no doubt, but Buhari himself didn't promise anything in 100 days, so his integrity still remains intact. #your tantrums are very much welcomed.
What about his seriously vibrating body langues? Would you also deny that?
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by jazinogold(m): 3:16pm On Sep 03, 2015
Eseose9:


Lol The eagle has landed shout Nosa.
my fellow uniben alumni! I greet u front n back!
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by adconline(m): 3:19pm On Sep 03, 2015
Rexyl:
Slow and steady wins the race, but that will work if the system is not biased and run in isolation. To achieve success will require services and cooperation of all, not that full benefits are given to certain group of people while others are given a bitter pill.

It seems like the current system and structure doesn't unite Nigerians.
No slow and steady here but stalled and directionless
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Firefire(m): 3:23pm On Sep 03, 2015
[size=18pt]SUMMARY[/size]
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"My advice to Shehu is to take a deep breath and stop talking for a while so they can put their house in order. This administration has talked so much like a tape on repeat. The energy deployed on talking could be useful for other ventures. Nigeria is not a stranger to empty rhetoric. This government talks too much for people who are supposed to be rebuilding a vandalised country. That emphasis on talks without requisite action makes them look unserious. The APC should spend some time poring over their manifesto and reminding themselves of their promises to Nigerians. That, hopefully, might put a spring in their steps".



Foolish party with brainless followers. cheesy

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Louislewis: 3:33pm On Sep 03, 2015
[size=16pt]It has been my expectation. It was long expected and now is happening. What is happening now were the reasons why they (APC) dodge the debate.

There was no amount of reason(s) that would be given for his non-appearance then, than his style of trying to dodge questions like

1.) How will he fight the Boko Haram, which he had no ideal. He has been saying "I will fight Boko Haram"...How? No idea

2.) How will he stabilized the price of oil, which he knew he can't answer any economy question. "I will stabilize oil price"...How? No idea

3.) About his certificate, which he had no solution to it? Neither did he has it .Ashamed of being regarded as incorruptible, but yet, fake certificate saga.

4.) How will he create jobs for the masses? "I will create job"...How? No idea

5.) Being a religious fundamentalist. Which will be difficult to defend.

6.) His pasted atrocities against the Yoruba leaders (so many to mentioned) and some other notable Nigerians in the name of fighting corruptions, which no answer to justify his actions.

APC knew he wouldn't answer most question on how he was going to govern Nigeria beyond, "I WILL ....” but how? He had no idea. APC then, used Osinbanjo to clean his (Buhari's) image and weakness. What a shame to APC and their supporters.[/size]

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by billyG(m): 3:36pm On Sep 03, 2015
Splashme:
[b]Spin doctors, the ones renowned for their skills in advancing government propaganda know the wisdom of subtlety and skilful persuasion instead of unhandily and shiftily passing off barefaced lies as truth. Proselytising – even for a government with mounds of goodwill like that of President Muhammadu Buhari – requires some expertise that the administration needs to urgently learn.

[/b]The newspeak by the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity to Buhari, Garba Shehu, heralding 100 days of the administration is beyond woeful. It is full of contradictions, needless self-salutations and puerile lies. Coming from a government that is 97 days old today, one wonders what dramatic flourish they will not envision for their 365 and 1461 days.

Shehu’s piece gives the impression that his boss does not have a blueprint of what to do with victory and they are currently winging out governance. After spending years rhapsodising what they – the opposition – will do differently if they snatch power from the Peoples Democratic Party, they are fast becoming what they criticised. Their unending obsession with the PDP, the unrestrained and now boring commentary on PDP’s faults, and the constant appeal for patience now seems like a riveting distraction; to keep the public busy so they will not have to own up for their current lack of ideas and ideological offerings.




The SSA can disown ‘One hundred things Buhari will do in 100 days’ and ‘My covenant with Nigerians’ but he cannot deny that the contents of those documents were extrapolated from APC’s manifesto put out during electioneering. The wordings might not be exactly the same but the scale of promises was just as ambitious, declarative and far reaching. If we distance Buhari from his campaign promises, he at least cannot deny the promises stated in thisisbuhari.com, a document circulated in December 2014.

As the ‘ghostwriter’ of ‘My covenant with Nigerians’ noted, the document is an abridged version of the party manifesto. If ‘My covenant with Nigerians’ was not Buhari’s thoughts as is being intoned presently, why were there no debunks before now? Why wait until your 100 days report card is due? Whether Buhari’s media team authorised the documents or not matters less as to whether they are on track of fulfilling the promises they made. Shehu says he can bet his last kobo that Buhari neither saw nor authorised these documents. Sophistry has a new name and it is resident in Aso Rock.

The question is, the one he saw and authorised – the party manifesto – how far has he laid the groundwork for its realisation? How far has Buhari gone with the promise to, for instance, “initiate action to amend the Nigerian constitution with a view to devolving powers, duties, and responsibilities to states in order to entrench true federalism and the federal spirit” as stated? He does not seem to be talking of restructuring the nation to make administration less unwieldy anymore, what happened? What of the promises he made in the sectors of education, infrastructure, security, economy and yes, foreign policy? How is he driving the reforms he stated in his manifesto? By his body language or through a clear and defined vision? Does Shehu realise that after the 100 days assessment, we would soon be assessing Buhari’s one year in office? His promises remain the yardstick by which we shall measure his effectiveness.

Furthermore, Shehu should stop insulting us by telling us ‘Buhari has given the job his best shot and the whole country is saying that we never had it so good.’ Such hyberbolic statements are disrespectful to both Nigerians who voted Buhari and those who voted against him for good reasons. Where was the poll carried out where Nigerians spoke in unison and agreed that their lives are perfect now since Buhari became President? If what has been seen so far is Buhari’s best, then Nigeria is in for a long and difficult ride. And no, Buhari’s endorsement by both the US President, Barack Obama, and UN President, Ban Ki-Moon, count for nothing. Those men are politicians who say what they are supposed to say even when it is either irrelevant or banal. Obama once praised former President Goodluck Jonathan such that the man questioned – in his infamous spiel, “I am not a General, Goliath, Pharaoh or a King” why Nigerians refused to see any good in him despite those high profile commendations.

Buhari was sold to us as the man with a magic wand capable of solving Nigeria’s recurrent corruption problems. By the time I got to the part of the document that states, ‘President Buhari is being praised at home and abroad for his ongoing fight against corruption….’ I had to wonder what the ‘‘ongoing fight against corruption’’ was all about and where it was taking place. What we have had so far is propaganda and lots of noise about who and who stole what.

There is practically no ruler in Nigeria – military or democratic – that has not paid the obligatory lip service to fighting corruption. The collapse of the First Republic via the coup in 1966 happened partly because some soldiers were disgusted by the depth of the corruption in government.

There is no point asking Shehu how the documents being denied presently came into existence; we were alive when the Third Term Agenda was blamed on the printer’s devil. What Shehu owes us now is to explain what Mr. President plans to do to tackle corruption beyond the simplistic and unrealistic mantra borrowed from Narendra Modi, ‘I won’t steal and I’ll not allow others to do it!’

How does the President monitor and prevent people from stealing in a country as large and as complicated as Nigeria? If an anti-corruption agenda can work simply by whom the President permits to steal, a President like Olusegun Obasanjo would have solved the problem long ago! That was one man who hounded those who stole without permission.

Shehu, in that same press release says that ‘Buhari will turn out to be a leader in the tradition of Lee Kuan-Yu and India’s current reform-minded Prime Minister Modi… He may however differ with (sic) them by not micro-managing things.’ A President whose anti-corruption plans is about who is allowed to steal is already a micro-manager.

Shehu cannot convince us this government is serious about fighting corruption until we see their action plan. How do they plan to take the anti-corruption agenda to wards and local government levels? Is their strategy bottom-up or top-down approach?

My advice to Shehu is to take a deep breath and stop talking for a while so they can put their house in order. This administration has talked so much like a tape on repeat. The energy deployed on talking could be useful for other ventures. Nigeria is not a stranger to empty rhetoric. This government talks too much for people who are supposed to be rebuilding a vandalised country. That emphasis on talks without requisite action makes them look unserious. The APC should spend some time poring over their manifesto and reminding themselves of their promises to Nigerians. That, hopefully, might put a spring in their steps.


http://www.punchng.com/opinion/viewpoint/buharis-1461-days-what-will-garba-shehu-do/
For God sake wailers giv Buhar a break tjis is just 100days only he is no magician.
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by wirinet(m): 3:50pm On Sep 03, 2015
adconline:

No slow and steady here but stalled and directionless
Re-read the Chatem House statement and show me where Buhari outlined his policy thrust, he clearly disowned the 100 days. This is what he said
“Just to go first to the ‘first 100 days’, some of it is fraudulent and I don’t want to participate in any fraud in any form. Nigerians know that we are in trouble as a people and as a country. When we get there we will quickly get correct intelligence of what is on the ground and inform Nigerians and just learn what I have just read. “We will make sure that the misappropriation and misapplication of public resources will not be allowed. You would be surprised by how much savings we will realize. That saving will be ploughed back into development and this is what I can promise. But I would remove that ‘100 days’”
Let me break it down to you like i am talking to a baby;
1. When we get there we will quickly get correct intelligence of what is on ground, inform Nigerians - This is what Buhari has been doing the pact three months. He is taking an inventory of what is on ground.

2. We will make sure the misappropriation and misapplication of public will not be allowed. This means he will go after the money that has been stolen, not necessarily the thieves. He said you would be surpised how much savings we would realize.

3. He will then plough the recovered funds back into development projects.

These are Buhari's promises and he his pursuing it vigourously dispite all the distractions and wailings by PDP, TANoids and a certain zone of the country.

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Lollypee(m): 4:19pm On Sep 03, 2015
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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by brainpulse: 4:23pm On Sep 03, 2015
wirinet:

Re-read the Chatem House statement and show me where Buhari outlined his policy thrust, he clearly disowned the 100 days. This is what he said

Let me break it down to you like i am talking to a baby;
1. When we get there we will quickly get correct intelligence of what is on ground, inform Nigerians - This is what Buhari has been doing the pact three months. He is taking an inventory of what is on ground.

2. We will make sure the misappropriation and misapplication of public will not be allowed. This means he will go after the money that has been stolen, not necessarily the thieves. He said you would be surpised how much savings we would realize.

3. He will then plough the recovered funds back into development projects.

These are Buhari's promises and he his pursuing it vigourously dispite all the distractions and wailings by PDP, TANoids and a certain zone of the country.
Thank you greatly, so surprising that the tanoid's comments are so dry.
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Eseose9(f): 4:27pm On Sep 03, 2015
jazinogold:
my fellow uniben alumni! I greet u front n back!

I greet you back
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by adconline(m): 4:40pm On Sep 03, 2015
wirinet:

Re-read the Chatem House statement and show me where Buhari outlined his policy thrust, he clearly disowned the 100 days. This is what he said

Let me break it down to you like i am talking to a baby;
1. When we get there we will quickly get correct intelligence of what is on ground, inform Nigerians - This is what Buhari has been doing the pact three months. He is taking an inventory of what is on ground.

2. We will make sure the misappropriation and misapplication of public will not be allowed. This means he will go after the money that has been stolen, not necessarily the thieves. He said you would be surpised how much savings we would realize.

3. He will then plough the recovered funds back into development projects.

These are Buhari's promises and he his pursuing it vigourously dispite all the distractions and wailings by PDP, TANoids and a certain zone of the country.
Don't break it down for me cos I can read and comprehend on my own. How come he never disavowed the manifesto that had been put for public consumption by his party, APC?? How come he never offered policy agenda different from APC's?? Telling me after the fact- election won, means that GMB had the intentions to be deceptive and fraudulent.. Look at the policy u-turns so far. Office of First Lady, Declaration of asset, 100 days in office etc.
It clearly shows that he lacks moral character and honesty to be straight up with his electorates and most importantly, he doesn't have respect for their energy and support.

100 days gone, where are his team and blueprints

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by MizMyColi(f): 4:44pm On Sep 03, 2015
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I no talk o

[size=14pt]I just dey[/size]

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Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Rexyl(m): 4:56pm On Sep 03, 2015
wirinet:

Re-read the Chatem House statement and show me where Buhari outlined his policy thrust, he clearly disowned the 100 days. This is what he said

Let me break it down to you like i am talking to a baby;
1. When we get there we will quickly get correct intelligence of what is on ground, inform Nigerians - This is what Buhari has been doing the pact three months. He is taking an inventory of what is on ground.

2. We will make sure the misappropriation and misapplication of public will not be allowed. This means he will go after the money that has been stolen, not necessarily the thieves. He said you would be surpised how much savings we would realize.

3. He will then plough the recovered funds back into development projects.

These are Buhari's promises and he his pursuing it vigourously dispite all the distractions and wailings by PDP, TANoids and a certain zone of the country.

If these are what PMB means and pursuing them vigorously then the reported and recorded promises of hope and great change within the first hundred days can now be null and viod, and subsequently discarded.

Everyone can now withdraw various allegations against leadership style of the President. But this is a country where people follow events with keen interests and will not want anything to spoil their chances.

Once the vigorous fight against corruption is not biased and yields positive results, and recovered funds are not misappropriated then Nigerians can rest assured that PMB means well. If not he has though time ahead.
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by tragergeorge(m): 5:46pm On Sep 03, 2015
adjoviomole:
z



I am not A pdp supporter. All I want is to see smiles on the face of the poor. Yes buhari have done some things but why are they the ones telling us. You don't praise yourself, you let your works praise u.
papey for sure things are happenin.the 3days light don safe me 9k for fuel.some people own pass so sef,come my area everybody de smile both papa emma wen de barb o,foma wen de photocopy o,obas wen be dry cleaner o guy dem many,see mama ochuko wen get cold room all de smile so guy if na only dis wan sef eh, i value.
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by adjoviomole(m): 5:58pm On Sep 03, 2015
tragergeorge:
papey for sure things are happenin.the 3days light don safe me 9k for fuel.some people own pass so sef,come my area everybody de smile both papa emma wen de barb o,foma wen de photocopy o,obas wen be dry cleaner o guy dem many,see mama ochuko wen get cold room all de smile so guy if na only dis wan sef eh, i value.

This people you mentioned have the business. Am talking about those poor ppL. Everyday I come across them you have no idea how saddened I become. I help thme in my own lil way, but my help is limited. That's my pain. Light will noot put food on some ppls tAble.
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Objektive: 6:15pm On Sep 03, 2015
tragergeorge:
papey for sure things are happenin.the 3days light don safe me 9k for fuel.some people own pass so sef,come my area everybody de smile both papa emma wen de barb o,foma wen de photocopy o,obas wen be dry cleaner o guy dem many,see mama ochuko wen get cold room all de smile so guy if na only dis wan sef eh, i value.



BUHARI HAS ANNOUNCED THAT "HE CANNOT TAKE CREDIT FOR WHAT HE DID NOT DO" WHY DO YOU WANT HIM TO LIE NAU? HE HAS NOT ADDED

A SINGLE KVA TO THE NATIONAL GRID BY ANY MEANS.

YOU ARE THE TYPE OF PEOPLE THAT MAKE FALSE PROMISES ON BEHALF OF BUHARI.


WHEN YOU SEE THAT LIGHT IN YOUR AREA KNEEL DOWN AND THANK GEJ FOR HIS WISDOM.......................................


THE TRUTH IS BITTER...
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by millhouse: 6:19pm On Sep 03, 2015
No b lie
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by laoludavid(m): 6:29pm On Sep 03, 2015
Too late for this. We put the cart before the horse, those questions we suppose to ask when they're campaigning is now what we're asking after election.
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Mcowubaba: 6:35pm On Sep 03, 2015
Leviseed:
We re scammed
YES-
U nd ur fellow APC supporters cheesy....definately not 95% the Igbos and Niger Deltans!!
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by Splashme: 6:44pm On Sep 03, 2015
This govt is a disgrace
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by tragergeorge(m): 7:11pm On Sep 03, 2015
adjoviomole:


This people you mentioned have the business. Am talking about those poor ppL. Everyday I come across them you have no idea how saddened I become. I help thme in my own lil way, but my help is limited. That's my pain. Light will noot put food on some ppls tAble.
tell dem make dem de wait food go soon ready.as for here we re ok wit the light eh cos you dont know wat electricity means to even person wen de hungry.
Re: Buhari's 100 Days: Punch Writer Advises Garba Shehu And Adesina (must Read) by tragergeorge(m): 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2015
Objektive:




BUHARI HAS ANNOUNCED THAT "HE CANNOT TAKE CREDIT FOR WHAT HE DID NOT DO" WHY DO YOU WANT HIM TO LIE NAU? HE HAS NOT ADDED

A SINGLE KVA TO THE NATIONAL GRID BY ANY MEANS.

YOU ARE THE TYPE OF PEOPLE THAT MAKE FALSE PROMISES ON BEHALF OF BUHARI.


WHEN YOU SEE THAT LIGHT IN YOUR AREA KNEEL DOWN AND THANK GEJ FOR HIS WISDOM.......................................


THE TRUTH IS BITTER...
you see ya safe?abeg look weda i put anybody name dier. By the way was the full meaning of gej abi na jeg i don 4get am

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