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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by magoo10(m): 4:42pm On Aug 21, 2017
Buhari is a tyrant and he didn't disappoint by exhibiting it.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by nNEOo(m): 4:43pm On Aug 21, 2017
He can only threaten his wife n nigeria not the baifrans

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by free2ryhme: 4:43pm On Aug 21, 2017
princessco:





THE PRESIDENT'S MORNING BROADCAST

During his throughly uninspiring six minute broadcast this morning instead of appealing to Nigerians for patience and understanding and instead of apologising to them for the ineptitude and sheer incompetence that his government has displayed over the last 2 years, President Muhammadu Buhari has returned home after 105 days on his sick bed in the United Kingdom and not only insulted Nigerians but also threatened them.

He made no attempt to reach out to the people, to build bridges and to calm the troubled waters in what is clearly a traumatised and divided nation and instead he sought to intimidate and talk down on our people and his perceived enemies.

The President appears to have failed to appreciate the fact that times have changed and that he cannot impose his will on others.


He claims that his views represents the thinking of the majority of Nigerians yet he refuses to accept the idea or acknowledge the legitimacy of a national referendum.

He is meant to be a servant leader and a democratically-elected President and not a military dictator, a Caliph or a King.

If he wants to enhance national unity, which is of course a noble and righteous venture, and if he really wants Nigeria to remain one then he must desist from his dangerous and provocative rhetoric, he must treat all Nigerians like human beings and as equals, he must exhibit a much higher degree of sobriety and accomodation of contrary and dissenting views and he must display far more sensitivity, understanding and restraint in his interactions and discourse with the opposition and those that do not agree with him.

Failing that and without a quick recourse to the devolution of power from the centre and the neat and timely restructuring of what is essentially a fake pseudo-federation and a functional unitary state, the agitation for emancipation will become more pronounced, the various ethnic nationalities in this country will eventually exercise their right of self-determination and our nation will eventually break.

The fault lines are there and they are visible for all to see. We must recognise our differences, acknowledge our fears, concerns and anxieties, sooth frayed nerves, bridge the gap, make the necessary concessions and heal the wounds or we must prepare for the very worse in the not too distant future. That is the way forward and that is the only way to ensure and guarantee lasting peace and unity.

Since the President mentioned the late and reverred Chief Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the Ikemba Nnewi, the former Head of State of the old Biafra and the Eze Gburugburu of the Igbo, in his morning address let me add the following.

If this great man were still alive today to witness what his Igbo people have been subjected to over the last two years under the Buhari administration he would have been the first to insist on Biafra all over again.

And the truth is that Ojukwu, Major Chukwuemeka Kaduna Nzeogwu and the great Zik of Africa, the Owelle of Onitsha, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe have collectively resurrected in a young lion from the east called Nnamdi Kanu who he must handle with the utmost care.

What the President is unable to grasp and fails to comprehend is this: we are not children, we are not animals and we refuse to be second class citizens.

Simply put we would rather die as free men, standing on our feet and resisting evil, tyranny and subjugation than live as servile slaves and pliant bonded servants with bowed heads and on bended knee.

All Mr. President's sinister and inappropiate talk about "red lines" and his insidious threats of bloodshed and bloodflow cannot change that and neither is anyone intimidated. Such talk is reckless, dangerous, irresponsible and inappropiate.

Worse of all other than saying that every Nigerian has the right to live in any part of the country, which in itself is undoubtedly a welcome and gratifying assertion, he refused to order the arrest or threaten to cage and bring to justice those that gave the Igbo people a chilling quit notice and that have promised to unleash genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder on them if they refused to abide by it and leave the north by October 1st..

This strange omission and instructive refusal by Mr. President is unacceptable and it feeds into the narrative that there may well be some kind of frightful hidden agenda unfolding.

It was also a missed opportunity to allay the legitimate fears and genuine concerns of many Igbos and southerners that live in the north.

I sincerely hope that history does not repeat itself in this regard.

Finally the President expressed his concerns about the social media.

The truth is that the internet has always been the nightmare of tyrants and dictators all over the world ever since it came into existence.

This is because it is designed to ensure the free flow of information and to expose their excesses and atrocities.

Now that our President has acknowledged his disdain and hate for this medium we will increase our efforts to make life more difficult for his government through it.

We will keep them on their toes and hold them to account by utilising the social and traditional media all the more. What he wishes to hide shall be made manifest and known to all.

His morning address was shallow, insensitive, uninspiring and divisive and, judging from what I saw, I believe that he should resign, go home and take care of his health.

That would be the best thing that he could do for Nigeria and that would be the best way to enhance national cohesion and unity.


Source: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10155669567452210&id=62188827209

http://www.naijanewspapers.com.ng/2017/08/buhari-insulted-and-threatened.html
Can someone tell this hungry man to shut up

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Nobody: 4:44pm On Aug 21, 2017
Ffk is a shameless criminal

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Meritocracy: 4:46pm On Aug 21, 2017
Its like ffk is tired to be a free man, by the time they put him in prison till 2019 he will shut up forever. Must he insult president in all his speech.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by gberra: 4:47pm On Aug 21, 2017
Kazim88:


How did he condemn Arewa Youths?
He made it categorically clear that everyone has the right to live in any part of the country & no such quit notice will ever be allowed. Unfortunately, mumu Igbos like you always finds it too hard to understand the simplest of terms.


-- Igbos always cry

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Yakson09: 4:48pm On Aug 21, 2017
cocaine addict u never commit suicide

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Meritocracy: 4:48pm On Aug 21, 2017
Its like ffk is tired to be a free man, by the time they put him in prison till 2019 he will shut up forever. Must he insult president in all his speech. According to Mugabe, he said though there is freedom of speech but there may not be freedom after speech. He should ask Kemi Olunloyo.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Milestones: 4:49pm On Aug 21, 2017
FFK IS FORCING HIS VOICE ON NIGERIANS WHILE HE REMAINS A VERY NON ISSUE & REMAINS EMPTY UPSTAIRS!!!!!

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by lycan2: 4:49pm On Aug 21, 2017
is dis not why their insulting trump? when trump said both sides are wrong without condemning the act of the white supremacist or the reason for their protest buhari has said both arewa youths and ipob re wrong and also said we can live anywhere but he didnt condemn their proclamation and say such wont be accepted okay oh

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Lovethemmanul00(f): 4:49pm On Aug 21, 2017
It's well with our souls.
Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by PStacks(m): 4:51pm On Aug 21, 2017
Fani Kayode the lunatic

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by 989900: 4:52pm On Aug 21, 2017
FemiFaniOdenson

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by NathanielJande: 4:52pm On Aug 21, 2017
It's only people like you FFK, that feel insulted and threatened, and we know why. We also know the category you belong to. Honest and well meaning Nigerians do not feel insulted or threatened, why would they? But definitely, if your hands are not clean, you will feel insulted and threatened. We also know what is on yours hands. Stop speaking for the generality of Nigerians, speak only for your group, we would understand. Thank you.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Nobody: 4:54pm On Aug 21, 2017
FFK sha

No be everything u must comment on nau

Baba just arrive

Allow am make e settle small

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Klington: 4:55pm On Aug 21, 2017
buhari is a monumental failure. Clueless

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by DocHMD: 4:55pm On Aug 21, 2017
FFK is right on this one. You cannot divide the country with dogs and baboon comment and then order your followers to kill people just to get power and expect the country the remain the same.

Buhari is a beneficiary of hate speech.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Dalby(m): 4:56pm On Aug 21, 2017
This guys no dey tire even in stupidity... shocked shocked shocked
Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by TeeFriz: 4:56pm On Aug 21, 2017
Is this guy still of Oduduwa descendant? Am not understanding

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by aisammy4: 4:57pm On Aug 21, 2017
gberra:
FFK is insanely idiotic.. He never deemed it fit to apologize for saying Buhari was never coming back alive. But as usual, in his many psychotic displays, would lovingly press the MuMu button of his gullible Idiots and Pigs...



FFK pressing their more mumu button.

FFK is not only an idiotic pig, he such mumuric clown of the highest order.

Instead of him to come out clean and say the speech put him in a very dangerous position, him de deceive himself with his stupid statement.

Fool, The guy just de make me blow English wey no de dictionary. God don catch am.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by dokie: 4:58pm On Aug 21, 2017
gberra:
FFK is insanely idiotic.. He never deemed it fit to apologize for saying Buhari was never coming back alive. But as usual, in his many psychotic displays, would lovingly press the MuMu button of his gullible Idiots and Pigs...



FFK pressing their more mumu button.

Why should he apologise, the presidency gave room for speculations. If they were open about the health status of the president, nobody would have been speculating regarding how dead or alive buhari is. So don't blame anyone abeg.

FFK is a key figure of the opposition, and what he is doing is absolutely necessary for our democracy, so except you are being paid to defend the present administration (which is also a job that must be done by some people) , please do Nigeria a favor and stop criticizing his activities.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by ExInferis(m): 4:59pm On Aug 21, 2017
FFK boo hoo PMB is back

You crossed your fingers and prayed hard to your impotent god for PMB to die....but yet he's here.

And he didn't threaten Nigerians, he threatened traitors such as Kanu and yourself.

Now, go take your HIV drugs you sick brainless bastard.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Jacobx007: 4:59pm On Aug 21, 2017
PassingShot:
Foolish idiotic useless cocaine addict.

Why have you not committed suicide already.

Your frustration has just started.

Ndi Ara.
I agree with you on this one, though u used to be my adversary. His words are out of order and uncalled for. What is the president suppose to do? Be on his knees and beg? Nonsense

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by NOETHNICITY(m): 5:00pm On Aug 21, 2017
FFK, the new president of Biafra.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Robbin7(m): 5:01pm On Aug 21, 2017
Now that our President has acknowledged his disdain and hate for this medium we will increase our efforts to make life more difficult for his government through it


Am I the only thinking about this?
The fat that APC has not doneuch tobfulfull their muraid of promises made during elections but the truth is that PDP is not a good alternative or any other party presenting old recycle politicians.

You unite against bad government
Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by Nobody: 5:01pm On Aug 21, 2017
This guy is mentally ill.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by hamzeiy: 5:02pm On Aug 21, 2017
princessco:





THE PRESIDENT'S MORNING BROADCAST

During his throughly uninspiring six minute broadcast this morning instead of appealing to Nigerians for patience and understanding and instead of apologising to them for the ineptitude and sheer incompetence that his government has displayed over the last 2 years, President Muhammadu Buhari has returned home after 105 days on his sick bed in the United Kingdom and not only insulted Nigerians but also threatened them.

He made no attempt to reach out to the people, to build bridges and to calm the troubled waters in what is clearly a traumatised and divided nation and instead he sought to intimidate and talk down on our people and his perceived enemies.

The President appears to have failed to appreciate the fact that times have changed and that he cannot impose his will on others.


He claims that his views represents the thinking of the majority of Nigerians yet he refuses to accept the idea or acknowledge the legitimacy of a national referendum.

He is meant to be a servant leader and a democratically-elected President and not a military dictator, a Caliph or a King.

If he wants to enhance national unity, which is of course a noble and righteous venture, and if he really wants Nigeria to remain one then he must desist from his dangerous and provocative rhetoric, he must treat all Nigerians like human beings and as equals, he must exhibit a much higher degree of sobriety and accomodation of contrary and dissenting views and he must display far more sensitivity, understanding and restraint in his interactions and discourse with the opposition and those that do not agree with him.

Failing that and without a quick recourse to the devolution of power from the centre and the neat and timely restructuring of what is essentially a fake pseudo-federation and a functional unitary state, the agitation for emancipation will become more pronounced, the various ethnic nationalities in this country will eventually exercise their right of self-determination and our nation will eventually break.

The fault lines are there and they are visible for all to see. We must recognise our differences, acknowledge our fears, concerns and anxieties, sooth frayed nerves, bridge the gap, make the necessary concessions and heal the wounds or we must prepare for the very worse in the not too distant future. That is the way forward and that is the only way to ensure and guarantee lasting peace and unity.

Since the President mentioned the late and reverred Chief Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the Ikemba Nnewi, the former Head of State of the old Biafra and the Eze Gburugburu of the Igbo, in his morning address let me add the following.

If this great man were still alive today to witness what his Igbo people have been subjected to over the last two years under the Buhari administration he would have been the first to insist on Biafra all over again.

And the truth is that Ojukwu, Major Chukwuemeka Kaduna Nzeogwu and the great Zik of Africa, the Owelle of Onitsha, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe have collectively resurrected in a young lion from the east called Nnamdi Kanu who he must handle with the utmost care.

What the President is unable to grasp and fails to comprehend is this: we are not children, we are not animals and we refuse to be second class citizens.

Simply put we would rather die as free men, standing on our feet and resisting evil, tyranny and subjugation than live as servile slaves and pliant bonded servants with bowed heads and on bended knee.

All Mr. President's sinister and inappropiate talk about "red lines" and his insidious threats of bloodshed and bloodflow cannot change that and neither is anyone intimidated. Such talk is reckless, dangerous, irresponsible and inappropiate.

Worse of all other than saying that every Nigerian has the right to live in any part of the country, which in itself is undoubtedly a welcome and gratifying assertion, he refused to order the arrest or threaten to cage and bring to justice those that gave the Igbo people a chilling quit notice and that have promised to unleash genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder on them if they refused to abide by it and leave the north by October 1st..

This strange omission and instructive refusal by Mr. President is unacceptable and it feeds into the narrative that there may well be some kind of frightful hidden agenda unfolding.

It was also a missed opportunity to allay the legitimate fears and genuine concerns of many Igbos and southerners that live in the north.

I sincerely hope that history does not repeat itself in this regard.

Finally the President expressed his concerns about the social media.

The truth is that the internet has always been the nightmare of tyrants and dictators all over the world ever since it came into existence.

This is because it is designed to ensure the free flow of information and to expose their excesses and atrocities.

Now that our President has acknowledged his disdain and hate for this medium we will increase our efforts to make life more difficult for his government through it.

We will keep them on their toes and hold them to account by utilising the social and traditional media all the more. What he wishes to hide shall be made manifest and known to all.

His morning address was shallow, insensitive, uninspiring and divisive and, judging from what I saw, I believe that he should resign, go home and take care of his health.

That would be the best thing that he could do for Nigeria and that would be the best way to enhance national cohesion and unity.


Source: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10155669567452210&id=62188827209

http://www.naijanewspapers.com.ng/2017/08/buhari-insulted-and-threatened.html
i am still wondering what the igbo pple have been made to face in the last two years. maybe the fact that mr pmb decided to give decurity chiefs to individuals from NE knowing fully well he is from NW is now a crime against humanity. or is it the stupid idealogy of igbro pple "as long they dont have it all then they are marginalised. or maybe its the ipob members killed by an army that we very know how they operate once they are engaged with or without pmb as the president probably they should ask the shi-ite last time i checked they were hausaz and nt igbosm. i just tire for this tribe sha. they have a way of making their freinds hate them jutifiably

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by PierreDeFermat(m): 5:03pm On Aug 21, 2017
limeta:
Femii bless


Yoruba Muslim nko them dey
Dey look like monkey
you're looking for trouble werey. Christianity the religion of piss thought you to insult people anyhow abi.

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by PStacks(m): 5:03pm On Aug 21, 2017
princessco:





THE PRESIDENT'S MORNING BROADCAST

During his throughly uninspiring six minute broadcast this morning instead of appealing to Nigerians for patience and understanding and instead of apologising to them for the ineptitude and sheer incompetence that his government has displayed over the last 2 years, President Muhammadu Buhari has returned home after 105 days on his sick bed in the United Kingdom and not only insulted Nigerians but also threatened them.

He made no attempt to reach out to the people, to build bridges and to calm the troubled waters in what is clearly a traumatised and divided nation and instead he sought to intimidate and talk down on our people and his perceived enemies.

The President appears to have failed to appreciate the fact that times have changed and that he cannot impose his will on others.


He claims that his views represents the thinking of the majority of Nigerians yet he refuses to accept the idea or acknowledge the legitimacy of a national referendum.

He is meant to be a servant leader and a democratically-elected President and not a military dictator, a Caliph or a King.

If he wants to enhance national unity, which is of course a noble and righteous venture, and if he really wants Nigeria to remain one then he must desist from his dangerous and provocative rhetoric, he must treat all Nigerians like human beings and as equals, he must exhibit a much higher degree of sobriety and accomodation of contrary and dissenting views and he must display far more sensitivity, understanding and restraint in his interactions and discourse with the opposition and those that do not agree with him.

Failing that and without a quick recourse to the devolution of power from the centre and the neat and timely restructuring of what is essentially a fake pseudo-federation and a functional unitary state, the agitation for emancipation will become more pronounced, the various ethnic nationalities in this country will eventually exercise their right of self-determination and our nation will eventually break.

The fault lines are there and they are visible for all to see. We must recognise our differences, acknowledge our fears, concerns and anxieties, sooth frayed nerves, bridge the gap, make the necessary concessions and heal the wounds or we must prepare for the very worse in the not too distant future. That is the way forward and that is the only way to ensure and guarantee lasting peace and unity.

Since the President mentioned the late and reverred Chief Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the Ikemba Nnewi, the former Head of State of the old Biafra and the Eze Gburugburu of the Igbo, in his morning address let me add the following.

If this great man were still alive today to witness what his Igbo people have been subjected to over the last two years under the Buhari administration he would have been the first to insist on Biafra all over again.

And the truth is that Ojukwu, Major Chukwuemeka Kaduna Nzeogwu and the great Zik of Africa, the Owelle of Onitsha, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe have collectively resurrected in a young lion from the east called Nnamdi Kanu who he must handle with the utmost care.

What the President is unable to grasp and fails to comprehend is this: we are not children, we are not animals and we refuse to be second class citizens.

Simply put we would rather die as free men, standing on our feet and resisting evil, tyranny and subjugation than live as servile slaves and pliant bonded servants with bowed heads and on bended knee.

All Mr. President's sinister and inappropiate talk about "red lines" and his insidious threats of bloodshed and bloodflow cannot change that and neither is anyone intimidated. Such talk is reckless, dangerous, irresponsible and inappropiate.

Worse of all other than saying that every Nigerian has the right to live in any part of the country, which in itself is undoubtedly a welcome and gratifying assertion, he refused to order the arrest or threaten to cage and bring to justice those that gave the Igbo people a chilling quit notice and that have promised to unleash genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder on them if they refused to abide by it and leave the north by October 1st..

This strange omission and instructive refusal by Mr. President is unacceptable and it feeds into the narrative that there may well be some kind of frightful hidden agenda unfolding.

It was also a missed opportunity to allay the legitimate fears and genuine concerns of many Igbos and southerners that live in the north.

I sincerely hope that history does not repeat itself in this regard.

Finally the President expressed his concerns about the social media.

The truth is that the internet has always been the nightmare of tyrants and dictators all over the world ever since it came into existence.

This is because it is designed to ensure the free flow of information and to expose their excesses and atrocities.

Now that our President has acknowledged his disdain and hate for this medium we will increase our efforts to make life more difficult for his government through it.

We will keep them on their toes and hold them to account by utilising the social and traditional media all the more. What he wishes to hide shall be made manifest and known to all.

His morning address was shallow, insensitive, uninspiring and divisive and, judging from what I saw, I believe that he should resign, go home and take care of his health.

That would be the best thing that he could do for Nigeria and that would be the best way to enhance national cohesion and unity.


Source: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=10155669567452210&id=62188827209

http://www.naijanewspapers.com.ng/2017/08/buhari-insulted-and-threatened.html


Anybody that takes FFK Serious is the first definition of mumu if truly #OurMumuDonDo..


FFK That said he has evidence Buhari was Never going to come back.
that he is incapacitated and is a vegetable..
the same FFK that disrespected Ojukwu..

the reject and bastard of the South-west..
the same person for integroty reason changed his names severally..

since I have known Muhammadu Buhari atleast he has never one time attempted a change of name which is by far the most criminal abormination to do in broad day light..

FFK is sick.. the earlier they take him to a correctional facility or am Asylum, the better for this country.

idiots deceiving Nnamdi Kanu and fueling him to his early grave..

I pity FFK and NNAMDI..

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Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by NCANTaskForce: 5:04pm On Aug 21, 2017
Buhari is a bastardd, Quote me anywhere, So because Buhari allegedly had a meeting with Ojukwu, thus Nigeria's unity is non negotiable by millions of Igbo's? He only came back home to deliver a hate speech towards Biafra, Niger Delta & the Igbos, That's what he was brought home to do.

Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by positivelord: 5:04pm On Aug 21, 2017
Yes I agree Mr.President address to the nation did not cut it considering he have spoken to Nigerian in over three months....But honestly I think FFK should be ashamed of himself. He made people believe that Buhari is in a vegetable state and cannot never come back alive. (corpocrasy) and all those junk write-up.

God is God and our lives are in his hands ONLY

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