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Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by SETHARTHUR(m): 11:23am On Aug 27, 2018 |
LordVarys:Hahahahaha , Laugh No Go Kill me oooo .lazy adult nigerian president , God bless trump |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by omonla10(m): 11:23am On Aug 27, 2018 |
He's so dull, yes we know.. But is miles better than thieves being in charge of our treasury.. |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Nobody: 11:24am On Aug 27, 2018 |
bigfish3k: Whatever bro... Professors in WAEC. |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by bigfish3k: 11:26am On Aug 27, 2018 |
germanized: do u work there, who told u they dont have |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Bimpe29: 11:27am On Aug 27, 2018 |
Donald Trump is too blunt. I hope Buhari's loyalists and lovers will not misinterpret his lifelessness. |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by zion88th(m): 11:28am On Aug 27, 2018 |
benben1000: Una no just dey get brain at all? Like say the govt never suffer us reach, cowards like una go still dey commot dog poo for mouth, if una don dey on top that una keypad, Everything naa Yoruba but INNOSON, Okorocha and co wey dey publicly support the Buhari no get fault - Make Ogun kill Una there 2 Likes |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Hardamz(m): 11:28am On Aug 27, 2018 |
SarkinYarki:SarkinYarki May God Bless You. Some Fools are typing rubbish on NL because of a President Who Said He Is A Slow Reader Because Of His Millitary Past, Obasanjo Is Older And Also Has A Millitary Past But He Is A Fast Reader And Listener To Citizen's Problems. All Buhari Knows Is Travelling To London And Trying To Encourage Herdsmen. 4 Likes |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by itu404(m): 11:30am On Aug 27, 2018 |
convenient lie for the idiots and ..... who are the persons? i can equally tell you persons familiar with the situation like the quiet demeanor of the Nigeria leader, he felt he was cool collected and calm. how about that? verify that . No wonder trump call them FAKE NEWS |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by icekidmuktar(m): 11:32am On Aug 27, 2018 |
SarkinYarki:mumu biafran, you are as dull as buhari's cow dung |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Nobody: 11:35am On Aug 27, 2018 |
jaxxy:spot on sir. As unpresidential as it is saying such to aides, this is 101% Trump. He's not one for "political correctness". 7 Likes
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Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Splashme: 11:41am On Aug 27, 2018 |
benben1000: |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by contigiency(m): 11:41am On Aug 27, 2018 |
Fake news which financial times will definitely deny before the end of today. The one I will take is the one I heard directly from Trump when he finished meeting with buhari. He was very equivocal about his respect for buhari, and his overall rating of our dear president. I know this one is coming from the same source and set of people who never meant well for Nigeria. They wanted him dead at all cost so that they will take over and continue the looting job, which is their chief in trade. But God said no, he has a plan for what he wants to achieve in Nigeria with him. 3 Likes |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by KingRagnar: 11:42am On Aug 27, 2018 |
This thread is for the naysayers, wailers, anti-buharians to jump in but I tell one thing, no president has ever breathed more life into our nation as much as PMB, truth be told, he is the highest performing president ever the since the arrival of democracy for us all. Naysayers should jump into water. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by slivertongue: 11:46am On Aug 27, 2018 |
Ofcourse GMB rules over a LIFELESS Country LIFELESS People LIFELESS Economy LIFELESS Party ... |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by johnaruson(m): 11:47am On Aug 27, 2018 |
Unbelievable expression |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by ideologies(m): 11:52am On Aug 27, 2018 |
EFCC investigates Ekiti State's accounts, investigates Benue State accounts, investigates Akwa-Ibom State accounts, investigates Rivers accounts. When will the EFCC investigate Lagos State accounts? When will they investigate Kaduna State accounts? When will they investigate Bornu State accounts? 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Dilianne(f): 11:53am On Aug 27, 2018 |
But it's the truth. Donald trump really doesn't hide his feelings about issues... Not even Buhari! Kindly visit www.dilianne.com |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Nobody: 11:56am On Aug 27, 2018 |
bigfish3k: How far, any business for me? No money be the koko my guy. |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by godliman: 11:57am On Aug 27, 2018 |
Fake News. President Trump was very impressed by the inspiring personality, the dignity and respect president Buhari displayed. You referred to general Buhari as "Nigeria's ailing 75-year-old". Sufficient enough to know where you stand. Keep in mind the general is well and he will be reelected for a 2nd term. Jonathan Goodluck will be invited and be given a seat in the very first row , so he can watch the ceremony from a close distance as a FORMER president. panafrican: 1 Like |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by godliman: 12:00pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
ideologies:Magu is buhari's lap dog, he and his master have no more integrity than Evans the kidnapper. I pity those who take them seriously. Magu and buhari are just like Ribadu and Obasanjo. 1 Like |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Felixv: 12:03pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
So people here are praising a man who is vilified in the states, causing so much stress for families by separating them from their kids. A serial liar and a man who fights his own cabinet members In buhari you don’t have a show man like trump but at least he is trying to fix the numerous problems left by our ex PhD drunk. |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Nobody: 12:06pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
Buhari lion economy is as good as dead, but this news is false. There s no comfirmation trump said those words. |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by thunderbabs: 12:07pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
Buhari shld just go and satisfy his wife in retirement, abeg. Mk he comot for our face... Enough of hz crap 1 Like |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by GSA01: 12:07pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
So because uhuru Kenyetta is visiting USA, Propagandist have change the whole narrative, just to soiled the name of President Buhari,, PDP will not win election with all this sponsored falsehood, Rather they should come out with facts to campaign... |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Nobody: 12:10pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
spot-on! the redundant ancestor has wrecked nig! |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by thunderbabs: 12:10pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
Buhari must be cussing Trump in hausa right now.. Lol If na one Nigerian call am lifeless nw, DSS go don dey flex deir chicken muscle to go arrest... Mk dey go arrest Trump na Buhari is even worse than lifeless. He has no charisma. No sane Nigerian can defend him on this except the dullards like him from his region 1 Like |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by Belluchii: 12:14pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
This is a fake news, i don't know why some people have decided to drag Mr president name to the mud just because of sentiment and hatred for his government. even if the American president has said that, the patriotic Nigerians knows how far our president has gone in the development of this country and will always be proud of him. i understand that Trump doesn't hide his feeling but i am sure that he cannot go that far. 1 Like |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by orisa37: 12:23pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
Lifelessness means no feeling, not thinking, not reasoning, no action, no interaction and no meaningful movements. Lethargy. Lethargy. Lethargy. 1 Like |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by orisa37: 12:29pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
And Christiana Amanpour burried Lifelessness. |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by gare(f): 12:39pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
LordVarys: THOSE "APC PATRIOTS" WILL NOT NEAR THIS POST, BECAUSE ALL THEY ARE GOOD AT IS TO INSULT, NOW SEE HOW PMB IS EMBARRASSING THE WHOLE NATION AND EVEN AFRICA IN GENERAL. |
Re: Trump Said Buhari Is So Lifeless - Financial Times by ekestic1976(f): 12:39pm On Aug 27, 2018 |
SarkinYarki: Vanguard News ‘Trump acknowledges that President Buhari is a real leader‘  New York – The meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and his U.S. counterpart, Donald Trump, showed approval for the Buhari-led administration, Nigeria’s top officials at the meeting said.  Buhari became the first sub-Saharan African leader to visit Trump at the White House for a bilateral talk that touched on security, economy, trade, investment and governance. Gov. Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun said the meeting was “very fruitful, insightful and successful’’, adding that it was a deep-rooted meeting. “He (Trump) showed what I would call ‘approval’ for almost all that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is doing. “They followed what was happening, may be, in the last 20 years or so. “They recognised the fact that things are tough and they appreciate the efforts of Mr President, but that there’s always room for improvement,’’ Amosun said. The governor said the Trump administration showed commitment and the general impression that it would support what the Nigerian government was doing. “We’re gaining a lot. In the area of security, they’ve actually said they’re not only selling those Tucano helicopters to us, they’re going to follow it up with assistance, training and so on. “In fact, as we speak, they are already in Nigeria assisting and they promised to do more.’’ Also, Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau said Buhari’s meeting with Trump “is not only fantastic but was very successful for the progress of our country’’. Lalong said that looking at the totality of why the meeting took place, that Nigeria had achieved more than what she bargained for. “Generally, in all the areas, they promised to help us, particularly in fighting terrorism in Nigeria and other security challenges that we have. “They are assisting us in the area of the economy and of course in the area of fighting corruption, they are going to assist us. “The meeting is not only fantastic but very successful for the progress of Nigeria,’’ Lalong said. The Nigerian Ambassador to the U.S., Sylvanus Nsofor, could not hide his joy for the turnout of the event at the meeting. “We have succeeded,’’ he said, adding that the meeting went smoothly with Trump and other bilateral engagements that Buhari and the Nigerian delegation attended. “That the President of Nigeria came to see the President of America in my own time as the Ambassador and that everything went smoothly and successfully give me joy,’’ Amb. Nsofor said. Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama, said the gains of the visit covered security, trade and governance issues. “On trade, the objective was to increase the level of trade between Nigeria and the United States. The two presidents agreed that concerted efforts will be made to ensure this. “On security, the United States has been helping Nigeria, supplying military equipment in the fight against terrorism and there is the agreement to continue the cooperation between the two countries in this context,’’ Onyeama said. In the area of governance, he said the return of large sums of money syphoned out and lodged in banks around the world, back to Nigeria was discussed. The Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Abubakar Malami, pointed out three key remarks made by Trump that conveyed approval to Buhari-led administration. “Three key remarks from President Trump has indeed consolidated on the general overview of what transpired between the two presidents. “President Trump acknowledged that President Buhari is a real leader. “Trump acknowledged the fact that he has much respects for him (Buhari) and further consolidated the position by a clear remark that he (Buhari) has indeed succeeded in cutting down corruption.’’ Malami said the U.S. government was committed to clearing the bureaucratic bottlenecks on repatriation of over 500 million dollars back to Nigeria. Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Okechukwu Enelamah, said both Buhari and Trump had had a relationship for a while since the U.S. President spoke after his inauguration to his Nigerian counterpart. According to Enelamah, Trump acknowledged the importance of Nigeria and her economy in Africa. “There is an acknowledgement that the U.S. is clearly the number one economy in the world and there is a lot of room for cooperation; both presidents view it as a priority. “Trump also invited President Buhari to come to the White House as the first president from sub-Saharan Africa and everything that happened today reinforced that,’’ the minister said. (NAN) |
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