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Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by refreshrate: 2:22pm On May 03, 2017
Bants:
At least if he ends up dying they will announce it...so why dont we wait

Eez taking too long ni
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by originalKsp(m): 2:24pm On May 03, 2017
Pidgin2:
Beg Jonathan for forgiveness, your husband insulted a man after God's heart

Jonathan is a man after God's heart? or you meant

Beg Jonathan for forgiveness, your husband insulted a man after God's my heart
?

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Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by LionDeLeo: 2:27pm On May 03, 2017
Mizzysexy:
Haters sef, many of them have father older than Buhari and dont want their own father to die. E no go better for Igbos

What do you expect from "human beings" who wake their fathers with side kicks?

And funny enough, those their fathers are dying on daily basis, no one knows. They only manage to raise money from gala & lacasera biz to keep them in mortuaries pending when one coke biz "clicks" or highway things.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by LionDeLeo: 2:30pm On May 03, 2017
originalKsp:


Jonathan is a man after God's heart? or you meant


?

That thing you just quoted has taken a job as one of the prayer warriors for the president to die.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by LionDeLeo: 2:34pm On May 03, 2017
NnamdiiKanu:

Yaradua died on the 5th of May

God, let this dream i had last night not happen

Of course, "someone" and indeed "people" must die on that day, but Bubu may end up sending condolence. Let's wait and see.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by originalKsp(m): 2:37pm On May 03, 2017
LionDeLeo:


That thing you just quoted has taken a job as one of the prayer warriors for the president to die.

I get ur message,at the bolded: that's quite insulting embarassed

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Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by LionDeLeo: 2:38pm On May 03, 2017
holatin:
Re u forking kidding me ? then reverend king too must be after Gods heart. are you born dumb or pretending to be

She has been wishing the president dead, that is what she does for living.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by Bobby808: 2:49pm On May 03, 2017
doingood:
Buhari should address Nigerian.
We need see him live on TV and he should stand for 30 minutes while addressing us.
Thirty wetin? You won kuku finish am abi?
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by intruxive(m): 2:50pm On May 03, 2017
Ipob reacting
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 2:54pm On May 03, 2017
greatgod2012:
Madam, advise your husband to step down in order to enjoy good, uninterrupted and adequate medical attention!



His health is more important than power! It's only when one is alive that he can remain in power!

So she should tell her Husband to step down so your father of husband can take over? useless comment...

So when he workers is sick the next is for him to resign? Well i check again and see you are lady and i thought as much.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 2:56pm On May 03, 2017
doingood:
Buhari should address Nigerian.
We need see him live on TV and he should stand for 30 minutes while addressing us.


You wail more than this in February and what happen? You and your likes are render useless with shame.. Part 2 of your shame is loading.. Beside can your father stand for 30min?
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by mikkypel(m): 3:18pm On May 03, 2017
Buhari is only pretending to be sick
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by UgojiC(m): 3:40pm On May 03, 2017
NnamdiiKanu:

Yaradua died on the 5th of May

God, let this dream i had last night not happen

Guy Haba na
At least say a prayer for him, if not as a president but also as someone's father
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by UgojiC(m): 3:44pm On May 03, 2017
But in all honesty these lie games would soon reach its bus-stop. They said he is not sick but has not been seen in public for 3 weeks and want us to believe all is well with him. God please save buhari for us
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by EdwardRandy(m): 4:02pm On May 03, 2017
doingood:
Buhari should address Nigerian.
We need see him live on TV and he should stand for 30 minutes while addressing us.
Lmao! grin grin.. U are a very wicked sombori
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by bardiprecious: 4:31pm On May 03, 2017
the suffering of delta state retiree and pensioners that has not been paid their gratuity after serving naija for 35years,since 2011 this guys have been retired with no compensation ,their tears is enough to put delta governor and buhari in a state of coma
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by Awoo88: 4:45pm On May 03, 2017
doingood:
Buhari should address Nigerian.
We need see him live on TV and he should stand for 30 minutes while addressing us.
Dey supposed charge you for murder!!!
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by geozone: 4:54pm On May 03, 2017
Say no and loose the rav 4? E no sure for una o but all the best sha
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by Nobody: 5:09pm On May 03, 2017
sukkot:
buharis time is up cosmically. its time for yoruba to rule again. we in there mayne. yoruba about to take control


Senseless post.

2019 Nigerians won't vote the right candidate, they only vote people from the same tribe and ethnic group as them.

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Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by Ijobaorun(m): 5:45pm On May 03, 2017
That was how Yaradua's wife also did until she lost everything.
I don't pray for his death anyway.
I think she needs to decide between seeing her husband in good condition and power intoxication.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by magzey: 5:50pm On May 03, 2017
How can a Wailer Pray for his president.Any Way Baba Buhari I pray for Almighty Allah to Heal your Ailment ,what ever it may be God is with President Buhari. cry cry cry
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by Nobody: 7:02pm On May 03, 2017
okay.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by emi14: 7:39pm On May 03, 2017
Mophasa:
Nigerans and social media reactions...I call them paper horse

When are we going to react on the streets and demand for good governance, accountability and transparency

How long are we going to remain e-warriors.

I weep for my country

Btw what were they expecting her to say? She must show solidarity and loyalty to her boo
Tribal sentiments undermines balanced activities and actions against the government. Forget it
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by hiltop2: 8:25pm On May 03, 2017
DR. SULYMAN TOYIN AKANBI WRITES ON BUHARI’S HEALTH

US presidents have been sick while in office.Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) suffered a severe stroke that left him incapacitated throughout his presidency. Yet He remained in office till the end of his term in 1921.Diagnosed with polio in 1921 at the age of 39, Franklin D Roosevelt (1933-1945) still served for twelve good years though he could not stand or walk without support. Using a wheelchair in private, he never disclosed the full extent of his health condition.

Dwight Eisenhower (1953-1961) suffered heart attack in 1955 as a result of which he was hospitalized for several weeks. He also did a surgery some months later to treat Crohn’s disease and in late 1957 suffered another stroke that made him temporarily unable to speak. Yet he went ahead to win a second term after that.

John F Kennedy (1961 - 1963) had a chronic bone disease and was hospitalized nine times in his short two and a half year presidency but this was never revealed to the American public. George Bush (1989 – 1993) vomited and then fainted in front of cameras in 1992 while on a visit in Japan and heaven did not fall in America.

Now if about five of American presidents have been sick in office, what is wrong if Nigeria’s current president is also sick? Is he made of iron? We are also tempted to ask, if Buhari dies, will it be the first time that a president will die?

Eight American presidents have died in office. Four died of natural causes: William Henry Harrison (1841), Zachary Taylor (1850), Warren Harding (1923) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1945). Four others were assassinated: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901) and John F. Kennedy (1963).

The truth is that if Buhari dies today, his name will be written in letters of gold. It is the death of a hero primus inter pareil and the death of a reformer nulli secundus. Buhari is a dogged corruption fighter who came to rescue Nigerians from yam thieves. If he dies today he will leave an indellible record, an achievement difficult to match by his successor and a standard that is bound to create a yawning lacuna.

Nigerians also need to show sympathy and understanding as their president battles with a poor health condition. They should not allow people whose hearts are filled with hate to brainwash and indoctrinate them.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by permit(m): 8:53pm On May 03, 2017
Bants:
At least if he ends up dying they will announce it...so why dont we wait
bros, how long shall we take their stupid lias? the public are nt fools
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by Chinagurum1995(m): 9:10pm On May 03, 2017
At our president Buhari's health is in the good shape. smiley

Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by CioAngels(f): 9:19pm On May 03, 2017
Aisha said what daura and kyari told her to say. She is also in house prison, courtesy, daura and kyari.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by larica69: 9:53pm On May 03, 2017
Madam when last did Oga visit za oza room?

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Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by ancientbanana: 7:07am On May 04, 2017
Mizzysexy:
Haters sef, many of them have father older than Buhari and dont want their own father to die. E no go better for Igbos
is there father the president of Nigeria? Nigeria remains backward because most of us are dumb. E. G mizzysexy
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by Sgwash: 8:14am On May 04, 2017
hiltop2:
DR. SULYMAN TOYIN AKANBI WRITES ON BUHARI’S HEALTH

US presidents have been sick while in office.Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) suffered a severe stroke that left him incapacitated throughout his presidency. Yet He remained in office till the end of his term in 1921.Diagnosed with polio in 1921 at the age of 39, Franklin D Roosevelt (1933-1945) still served for twelve good years though he could not stand or walk without support. Using a wheelchair in private, he never disclosed the full extent of his health condition.

Dwight Eisenhower (1953-1961) suffered heart attack in 1955 as a result of which he was hospitalized for several weeks. He also did a surgery some months later to treat Crohn’s disease and in late 1957 suffered another stroke that made him temporarily unable to speak. Yet he went ahead to win a second term after that.

John F Kennedy (1961 - 1963) had a chronic bone disease and was hospitalized nine times in his short two and a half year presidency but this was never revealed to the American public. George Bush (1989 – 1993) vomited and then fainted in front of cameras in 1992 while on a visit in Japan and heaven did not fall in America.

Now if about five of American presidents have been sick in office, what is wrong if Nigeria’s current president is also sick? Is he made of iron? We are also tempted to ask, if Buhari dies, will it be the first time that a president will die?

Eight American presidents have died in office. Four died of natural causes: William Henry Harrison (1841), Zachary Taylor (1850), Warren Harding (1923) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1945). Four others were assassinated: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901) and John F. Kennedy (1963).

The truth is that if Buhari dies today, his name will be written in letters of gold. It is the death of a hero primus inter pareil and the death of a reformer nulli secundus. Buhari is a dogged corruption fighter who came to rescue Nigerians from yam thieves. If he dies today he will leave an indellible record, an achievement difficult to match by his successor and a standard that is bound to create a yawning lacuna.

Nigerians also need to show sympathy and understanding as their president battles with a poor health condition. They should not allow people whose hearts are filled with hate to brainwash and indoctrinate them.
lemme pick out the insolence in your​ write up. The most recent event u referred to was in 1992, that is 25years ago... How many decades are u dragging us back to
For those times the said US presidents were Ill, I can assure you that the country was functioning optimally, else there will be an uprising. we r f**cking held spellbound in this country! nothing seems to be moving. The president is incapacitated, and no sane populace in this jet age will sit and fold arms, and be ruled or presided over by an incapacitated leader.
I am not wishing him death, buh he should step aside, cos he is no longer capable. We just have group of people calling themselves "cabal" dishing out orders to satisfy their individual cravings. If only u know how detrimental that is to the continual survival of you and I, and the country as a whole, you will never type this thing u just did.
Re: Nigerians React To Aisha Buhari’s Comment On President’s Health by Sgwash: 8:19am On May 04, 2017
hiltop2:
DR. SULYMAN TOYIN AKANBI WRITES ON BUHARI’S HEALTH

US presidents have been sick while in office.Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) suffered a severe stroke that left him incapacitated throughout his presidency. Yet He remained in office till the end of his term in 1921.Diagnosed with polio in 1921 at the age of 39, Franklin D Roosevelt (1933-1945) still served for twelve good years though he could not stand or walk without support. Using a wheelchair in private, he never disclosed the full extent of his health condition.

Dwight Eisenhower (1953-1961) suffered heart attack in 1955 as a result of which he was hospitalized for several weeks. He also did a surgery some months later to treat Crohn’s disease and in late 1957 suffered another stroke that made him temporarily unable to speak. Yet he went ahead to win a second term after that.

John F Kennedy (1961 - 1963) had a chronic bone disease and was hospitalized nine times in his short two and a half year presidency but this was never revealed to the American public. George Bush (1989 – 1993) vomited and then fainted in front of cameras in 1992 while on a visit in Japan and heaven did not fall in America.

Now if about five of American presidents have been sick in office, what is wrong if Nigeria’s current president is also sick? Is he made of iron? We are also tempted to ask, if Buhari dies, will it be the first time that a president will die?

Eight American presidents have died in office. Four died of natural causes: William Henry Harrison (1841), Zachary Taylor (1850), Warren Harding (1923) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt (1945). Four others were assassinated: Abraham Lincoln (1865), James A. Garfield (1881), William McKinley (1901) and John F. Kennedy (1963).

The truth is that if Buhari dies today, his name will be written in letters of gold. It is the death of a hero primus inter pareil and the death of a reformer nulli secundus. Buhari is a dogged corruption fighter who came to rescue Nigerians from yam thieves. If he dies today he will leave an indellible record, an achievement difficult to match by his successor and a standard that is bound to create a yawning lacuna.

Nigerians also need to show sympathy and understanding as their president battles with a poor health condition. They should not allow people whose hearts are filled with hate to brainwash and indoctrinate them.
lemme pick out the insolence in your​ write up. The most recent event u referred to was in 1992, that is 25years ago... How many decades are u dragging us back to
For those times the said US presidents were Ill, I can assure you that the country was functioning optimally, else there will be an uprising. we r f**cking held spellbound in this country! nothing seems to be moving. The president is incapacitated, and no sane populace in this jet age will sit and fold arms, and be ruled or presided over by an incapacitated leader. And all we get are lies from some dark hearted cronies.
I am not wishing him death, buh he should step aside, cos he is no longer capable. We just have group of people calling themselves "cabal" dishing out orders to satisfy their individual cravings. If only u knew how detrimental that is to the continual survival of you and I, and the country as a whole, you will never type this thing u just did. You might be a northerner, with the "born to rule; remain in power forever" ideology, I totally get...

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