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Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Bosc(m): 9:38am On Aug 07, 2016
PLEASE I AM CONCERNED

This is not about the N40millon hermes bag carried by our first lady or the $11 bag by Singapore first lady. . .

My concern is , how come our own first lady was received by airport security and Singapore first lady by Michelle Obama. . .

I think there has been a diplomatic blunder, I can't imagine that a first lady of any country will visit Nigeria and Aisha Buhari won't receive her.


This leaves many questions than answers, why did they treat our first lady in such a manner, I am angry at American officials for this blunder, or were they not informed of the visit.


This is the wife of our President and she must be accorded the rights of that office in USA or any country for that matter. . .

I demand the American embassy to issue an unreserved apology.

I am concerned. cool cool cool

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by CACAWA(m): 9:43am On Aug 07, 2016
OP, it is not a state visit.

When Buhari went to UK for holiday or medical leave (as it was called), was he received by the UK Prime Minister?

Usually, the only protocol required is for the ambassador to meet with the president at the airport.

Aisha went by commercial flight, that alone is enough message.

Now, she will be in the US for a week and may have plans to see Mrs Obama later in the week.
But again, it is not compulsory because it is not a STATE VISIT

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by divinehand2003(m): 9:51am On Aug 07, 2016
CACAWA:
OP, it is not a state visit.

When Buhari went to UK for holiday or medical leave (as it was called), was he received by the UK Prime Minister?

Usually, the only protocol required is for the ambassador to meet with the president at the airport.

Aisha went by commercial flight, that alone is enough message.

Now, she will be in the US for a week and may have plans to see Mrs Obama later in the week.
But again, it is not compulsory because it is not a STATE VISIT

Tell am make he hear joor.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by policy12: 9:54am On Aug 07, 2016
Zombies be like another thread on Aisha?

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by 989900E: 9:58am On Aug 07, 2016
Attend to your grammatical blunder first.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by SageTravels: 9:59am On Aug 07, 2016
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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Firstlieutenant(m): 10:08am On Aug 07, 2016
That her hand-bag follow hold the destiny of some youths for Naija.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Abeymills(m): 10:18am On Aug 07, 2016
Obama s wife don't associate wit smart crook like aisha if she likes make carry hand bag wort £10 million a thief is a thief

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by StOla: 10:18am On Aug 07, 2016
CACAWA:
OP, it is not a state visit.

When Buhari went to UK for holiday or medical leave (as it was called), was he received by the UK Prime Minister?

Usually, the only protocol required is for the ambassador to meet with the president at the airport.

Aisha went by commercial flight, that alone is enough message.

Now, she will be in the US for a week and may have plans to see Mrs Obama later in the week.
But again, it is not compulsory because it is not a STATE VISIT

You have said it all.

This thread has outlived its usefulness, so Mods kindly close it.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by GMBuhari: 10:38am On Aug 07, 2016
They always find something to talk about

Meanwhile they show the world how gullible and under-educated they are

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Jaideyone(m): 10:51am On Aug 07, 2016
Abeymills:
Obama s wife don't associate wit smart crook like aisha if she likes make carry hand bag wort £10 million a thief is a thief
lol 7 more years of wailing for you. better save some tears

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by CltrAltDel: 10:52am On Aug 07, 2016
Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by HerJahSir(m): 11:28am On Aug 07, 2016
The only blunder is in your title "Deplomatic blunder"

Flat screened dilector cousin sipping oyel.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Pavarottii(m): 11:37am On Aug 07, 2016
She didn't go to any America; even she herself has not said she is in America or any Presidential spokesperson. They know Nigerians know she didn't go to America, so they don't want to embarrass themselves by releasing any statement. Na so America airport be?

Am sure if she doesn't go to the white house and not take any outside picture. Lere Olayinka will be waiting for her return to release the scam to the world.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Ussyberry(m): 12:01pm On Aug 07, 2016
Bosc:
PLEASE I AM CONCERNED

This is not about the N40millon hermes bag carried by our first lady or the $11 bag by Singapore first lady. . .

My concern is , how come our own first lady was received by airport security and Singapore first lady by Michelle Obama. . .

I think there has been a diplomatic blunder, I can't imagine that a first lady of any country will visit Nigeria and Aisha Buhari won't receive her.


This leaves many questions than answers, why did they treat our first lady in such a manner, I am angry at American officials for this blunder, or were they not informed of the visit.


This is the wife of our President and she must be accorded the rights of that office in USA or any country for that matter. . .

I demand the American embassy issue an unreserved apology.

I am concerned. cool cool cool


The airport security were there to protect the bag

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by amAZEing: 12:06pm On Aug 07, 2016
It was a DEPLOYMATIC BLUNDER.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Nobody: 12:13pm On Aug 07, 2016
Those people saying state visit here should shut up pls! Its an insult to Nigeria.
If for example, France 1st lady comes to Abuja for a program, state visit or not, Aisha Buhari will receive her and even host her to a dinner.
Nigeria has no value to the western world, Its just a Big for nothing Negro 3rd world country.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Ojukwufrank: 12:55pm On Aug 07, 2016
What is Deplomatic blunder? Lmaoooo

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Ademusiwa1: 1:08pm On Aug 07, 2016
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Pavarottii:
She didn't go to any America; even she herself has not said she is in America or any Presidential spokesperson. They know Nigerians know she didn't go to America, so they don't want to embarrass themselves by releasing any statement. Na so America airport be?

Am sure if she doesn't go to the white house and not take any outside picture. Lere Olayinka will be waiting for her return to release the scam to the world.


[size=28pt]you sound interesting. call me. i want to explain privately what it mean my number is 01 289 316 3909

. my mother picture with the queen.

goodluck jonathan. made a mistake. goodluck jonathan was ignorant. he did not understand military terms.

the reason why military normally overthrown civilian government in nigeria is because civilian dont want to respect us. this is why the military comes to power to kick out civilian and do their job.

Emperor of nigeria

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by OrlandoOwoh(m): 1:20pm On Aug 07, 2016
Please, naptu2, your wealth of knowledge is needed here. I follow your diary.
Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by naptu2: 2:00pm On Aug 07, 2016
OrlandoOwoh:
Please, naptu2, your wealth of knowledge is needed here. I follow your diary.

I've also heard people talking about this and it's very strange to me. There is no convention that states that a first lady must be received by her counterpart when she travels. None at all.

Many nigerian first ladies have travelled to the US and Uk (and indeed to other countries) without being received by their counterparts. That's because a first lady's visit is viewed as a private visit.

Protocol guides visits of heads of state to other countries and these are the types of visits that can take place:

1) A state visit: In this case a head of state must be received by the host head of state. Note that the host head of state does not have to go to the airport, but he must see the visiting head of state at some point during the trip and there must be a formal welcoming ceremony.

2) Working visit: The visiting head of state must meet with the head of the government host country, but he does not have to meet with the head of state. A full welcoming ceremony is not necessary.

3) A stop over visit: the visiting head of state might meet with the head of government of the host country at the airport.

4) Private visit: the head of state does not have to meet with the head of state or head of government of the host country.

All visits by first ladies are private visits, except where they have been specifically sent by their government to carry out a function (eg, Laura Bush at the inauguration of Elaine Johnson-Sirleaf).

Note that President Buhari has not met the Queen on any of his visits to the UK because he has only had working visits and private visits to the UK. He did not even meet the Prime Minister on his last visit because it was a private visit.

(There have only been 3 state visits to the UK by Nigerian heads of state - Gowon, Shagari and Babangida, and only two state visits to the US by nigerian heads of state - Obasanjo and Shagari). Mariam Babangida visited the US many times without seeing Nancy Reagan or Barabara Bush.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by naptu2: 2:29pm On Aug 07, 2016
The VOA journalist that interviewed Mrs Buhari was very clever. He asked her how the trip was being funded. Why did he ask this question? Because he knows that the trip is a private trip. Should a private trip be funded by the government?

That's why Mrs Buhari said that she paid for the trip (with the assistance of donors). She further stated that she also paid for the government officials (Abike Dabiri, Binta Massi-Garba, etc) to make the trip.

The government would have borne the cost of the trip if it was an official visit. In fact, Mrs Buhari and the members of her delegation would have been paid an allowance.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by naptu2: 2:45pm On Aug 07, 2016
Some people also make the mistake of saying that nigerian dignitaries are not received at the airport by the host head of state because Nigeria is a "lesser" nation. This is obviously false.

US President Jimmy Carter came to Nigeria in 1978 and he was not received at the airport by the head of state (General Obasanjo). It wasn't even the chief of staff (General Yar'Adua) that received him at the airport. He was received by Colonel Garba (the foreign minister). This did not make America a "lesser country".

British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher visited Nigeria in 1988 and she was not received at the airport by General Babangida. It was Admiral Aikhomu that received her at the airport. This did not make Britain a "lesser country".

President John Atta Mills of Ghana came to Lagos on a private visit, to see Prophet TB Joshua. He did not see President Jonathan during that visit. This did not make Ghana a "lesser country".
Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by OrlandoOwoh(m): 3:48pm On Aug 07, 2016
naptu2:


I've also heard people talking about this and it's very strange to me. There is no convention that states that a first lady must be received by her counterpart when she travels. None at all.

Many nigerian first ladies have travelled to the US and Uk (and indeed to other countries) without being received by their counterparts. That's because a first lady's visit is viewed as a private visit.

Protocol guides visits of heads of state to other countries and these are the types of visits that can take place:

1) A state visit: In this case a head of state must be received by the host head of state. Note that the host head of state does not have to go to the airport, but he must see the visiting head of state at some point during the trip and there must be a formal welcoming ceremony.

2) Working visit: The visiting head of state must meet with the head of the government host country, but he does not have to meet with the head of state. A full welcoming ceremony is not necessary.

3) A stop over visit: the visiting head of state might meet with the head of government of the host country at the airport.

4) Private visit: the head of state does not have to meet with the head of state or head of government of the host country.

All visits by first ladies are private visits, except where they have been specifically sent by their government to carry out a function (eg, Laura Bush at the inauguration of Elaine Johnson-Sirleaf).

Note that President Buhari has not met the Queen on any of his visits to the UK because he has only had working visits and private visits to the UK. He did not even meet the Prime Minister on his last visit because it was a private visit.

(There have only been 3 state visits to the UK by Nigerian heads of state - Gowon, Shagari and Babangida, and only two state visits to the US by nigerian heads of state - Obasanjo and Shagari). Mariam Babangida visited the US many times without seeing Nancy Reagan or Barabara Bush.
On number 2, I guess the visit of some Commonwealth heads of government in the meeting that held in January 1966 in Lagos could be regarded as a working visit. Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Head of State wasn't in the country while Tafawa-Balewa, the Head of Government on ground during the meeting.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by naptu2: 11:47pm On Aug 08, 2016
OrlandoOwoh:

On number 2, I guess the visit of some Commonwealth heads of government in the meeting that held in January 1966 in Lagos could be regarded as a working visit. Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Head of State wasn't in the country while Tafawa-Balewa, the Head of Government on ground during the meeting.

Exactly.

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Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Ademusiwa1: 12:47am On Aug 09, 2016
shocked
Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Nobody: 12:51am On Aug 09, 2016
Adaure4ever:
Those people saying state visit here should shut up pls! Its an insult to Nigeria.
If for example, France 1st lady comes to Abuja for a program, state visit or not, Aisha Buhari will receive her and even host her to a dinner.
Nigeria has no value to the western world, Its just a Big for nothing Negro 3rd world country.
I thought you wailing wailers said that she never travelled to the US?...So what is the hokum about her bot being received by Michelle Obama and the rest rubbish you wailers are spewing all over nairaland?..I de shame for una.you guys still have atleast 7 more years to wail..continueeee.
Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Ademusiwa1: 12:54am On Aug 09, 2016
Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by IstandWitBuhari: 3:16am On Aug 09, 2016
I shit on this aisha buhari thread
Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by eat21: 3:48am On Aug 09, 2016
angry
Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by Nobody: 6:11am On Aug 09, 2016
CACAWA:
OP, it is not a state visit.

When Buhari went to UK for holiday or medical leave (as it was called), was he received by the UK Prime Minister?

Usually, the only protocol required is for the ambassador to meet with the president at the airport.

Aisha went by commercial flight, that alone is enough message.

Now, she will be in the US for a week and may have plans to see Mrs Obama later in the week.
But again, it is not compulsory because it is not a STATE VISIT

That you had to explain it to grown men that have internet access is a grave tragedy.
Re: Aisha Buhari's Visit To USA, A Deplomatic Blunder by blackpanda: 6:17am On Aug 09, 2016
Abeymills:
Obama s wife don't associate wit smart crook like aisha if she likes make carry hand bag wort £10 million a thief is a thief


LooooolZz
Bad belle. Better wake up and go and work for ur own money!

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