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Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Nobody: 11:05am On Apr 18, 2020 |
GuestLog: YOU ARE ALL JUST GUESSING JUST LIKE THE OP TOO 1 Like |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by SharonLoveth(f): 11:11am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Roozzaay: Pity yourself.. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Nobody: 11:12am On Apr 18, 2020 |
babaolofin: Oga nobody has yet to come up with any evidence at all to back up the claims as regards Abba kyari. The op too is only INSINUATING. How primitive can you all be talking without FACTS. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Nobody: 11:12am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Officialgarri: Your analysis is correct for primitive black nations. For developed countries, a person can be dead, and yet on life support for as long as it is possible or as long as they want. There are several examples all over the world. To come down to black man nations, Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe is the recent one. Only a dead person will not know that late President Musa Yaradua died long time but placed on life support before he was flown to Nigeria without the knowledge of Jonathan with soldiers taking over Airport and streets leading to Aso Rock, while Airport light was switched off. Kemi Olunloyo is an investigative journalist. Your analysis is good for primitive African Islamic nations where knowledge is an Haram. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by SharonLoveth(f): 11:13am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Coronavirus84: Nutter |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by GuestLog: 11:19am On Apr 18, 2020 |
WORDWORLD:it's my opinion. I could be wrong 100% or right 50% |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by DAVE5(m): 11:19am On Apr 18, 2020 |
socialmediaman: |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by stasius: 11:20am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Provost01: On the contrary he might have been brain dead long ago but on life support which will still keep the heart pumping and lungs and tissues ventilated/oxygenated. They might have just pulled off the ventilator yesterday after arriving at a consensus with the deceased family. May his soul rest in peace. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by socialmediaman: 11:20am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Joyfulgal: Thanks |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Nobody: 11:20am On Apr 18, 2020 |
WORDWORLD: From your English composition, I can understand what I wrote is not clear to you. Somebody asked a question on nairaland few days ago, the question is 'where is Mallam Abba Kyari, what happened to his position as CoS'. Somebody replied that he had since been replaced with Babagana Kingibe. That was a statement that carried weight. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Mummymahdi(f): 11:21am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Hate bad ooo. In Islam dead body is not kept for another day except if its already late till next day. Abba died yesterday and will b buried today. Gbam |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Xisnin(m): 11:21am On Apr 18, 2020 |
luluman:You are obviously a kid. From going strawman to doing a 180 on the same issue. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Mastakija(m): 11:22am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Provost01:that's exactly the problem... maybe they didn't want to bury him fast, probably waiting for a miracle to sele LMAO. And if they disclose this to the public obviously ppl will be questioning them that why aren't they burying him after 24hours according to Islamic belief.. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by collitexnaira(m): 11:22am On Apr 18, 2020 |
ValCon888: This is a lie. Stop misleading people. I had to make a research about covid-19 viral load after reading your comment and found out that you were wrong
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Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Nobody: 11:22am On Apr 18, 2020 |
babaolofin: Oga I no Sabi English but I am more intelligent than you. Come up with FACTS that's all I ask. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by johnnychuks(m): 11:23am On Apr 18, 2020 |
dont worry you people will hear another one in 2023, his also a Muslim who died view year's back! |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Nobody: 11:24am On Apr 18, 2020 |
GuestLog: YOU ARE VERY INTELLIGENT WITH THIS RESPONSE OF YOURS. MAKES IT CLEAR ITS JUST AN OPINION NOT FACT. 1 Like |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by luluman: 11:25am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Xisnin:And have all the time to argue with the kid? Grow sense o |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by enemyofprogress: 11:25am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Farooq Kperogi April 18, 2020 - Abba Kyari's Death, End of a Surrogate Presidency, and the Coming Chaos To say I was shocked by Abba Kyari's death would be to tell a lie. Being an asthmatic patient who routinely had "breathing problems" that necessitated periodic trips to London hospitals—in addition to being a diabetic who was older than 65—it would have been nothing short of miraculous if he survived COVID-19. In spite of who he was, especially the last five years of his life on earth, as a Muslim, I won't speak ill of him in death. But I won't write undeserving and deodorizing posthumous extolments of him, either. That would be as bad as, or even worse than, celebrating his death. With Kyari's death, Nigeria is now truly leaderless. Buhari is practically in the land of the living dead. He's a breathing mannequin whose only reason for living is to prove he isn't dead in order to justify the continuity of the rule in his name. Abba Kyari ruled the country on Buhari's behalf. In my viral February 22, 2020 column titled, "The Tragedy of the Abba Kyari Surrogate Presidency," this line appeared: "Sometime in the midpoint of last year, a northern retired general told me Abba Kyari said in private that people who vilify him don’t realize that without him Nigeria would be rudderless and descend into chaos." Now, he is gone, and the chaos he talked about would start in the coming days and weeks. Mamman Daura, Buhari's nephew who introduced Kyari to Buhari, isn't only old (he is now in his early 80's) he is also now isolated from Buhari thanks to Kyari. Babagana Kingibe who has been acting on Kyari's behalf and who will probably formally replace him, doesn't quite know Buhari in the same way that Abba Kyari did. There is a yawning, potentially disorienting power vacuum in the presidential villa now, which actually emerged really visibly since Kyari went out of circulation before his eventual death. Watch out for Aisha Buhari to assert herself more aggressively and to work to grab power in the fashion that Turai Yar'adua did. In fact, she already started this the moment Kyari took ill. One of the first things Aisha did was to cause Jalal Arabi, Permanent Secretary of the State House and Kyari's dutiful protege, to be redeployed from the Villa. The remnants of the cabal will, of course, fight back. But the fight between Aisha and members of the cabal who are merely Kyari's proteges, would be a fight in the dark because Buhari who is supposed to intervene is an insentient being who's barely aware he's alive. The in-fighting will create noticeable cracks in the Buhari group that Osinbajo, Tinubu, and other interest groups would exploit to feather their nests and advance their interests. In other words, in the coming days and months, expect the cessation of any pretense to governance and an unprecedentedly factious, dog-eat-dog, recriminatory fight between competing power blocs. 1 Like |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by tomju(m): 11:26am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Provost01:That is the part I don't get. So he was not dead since abi? So who died that Kemi blew the whistle? Or was it a prediction come true? Something I'd not adding up. No one, I repeat no one can get such boldness to announce a death in Aso rock when there was one. DSS would have swooped on her since. But doing so will further escalate the matter. Think. 1 Like |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Kubernetes: 11:26am On Apr 18, 2020 |
SharonLoveth: lol. Y are you judging me with the actions of other people? That's not fear.As such,do not talk bad on the religion but the people. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Franking: 11:27am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Provost01: Did u see any dead body to confirm who was buried? |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by GuestLog: 11:27am On Apr 18, 2020 |
WORDWORLD:I made a new post with the write up above |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by mymadam(m): 11:27am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Gracealone: The President Yar'adua scenario should be a guide. Died when, announcement made when, and buried when? As far as I remember, Yar'adua died a devout muslim! This is Nigeria. Food for thought! 2 Likes |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by tomju(m): 11:29am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Gracealone:Do you know if ABBA Kyari was in a coma since,? Nonone knows just yet. My take is simple. Kemi or whoever cannot muster the temerity to announce a death in Aso rock using her verified handle and nothing happens. 1 Like |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by sexuential: 11:29am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Gracealone: Use ur head to criticize and not ur mind. If it happened in Yaradua's time, can't it still happen now. So called Muslim, did the Koran state that it is good to maim and kill? Yet, some sect of Muslims enjoy it. Think and ponder y actually those Chinese doctors came into Nigeria when our doctors were not overwhelmed with d situation on ground. No insults intended and sorry in advance if u feel so. |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by INTEGRITYA1(m): 11:29am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Kemi even twitted 2 days ago that; they are now ready to announced and just this morning, the news was broken. From all indications, Kyari died since 2 weeks ago. 1 Like
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Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Nobody: 11:29am On Apr 18, 2020 |
GuestLog: Okay thank you |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by Nobody: 11:30am On Apr 18, 2020 |
INTEGRITYA1: Lai Muhammad is ready to announce WHAT?!!! |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by SharonLoveth(f): 11:31am On Apr 18, 2020 |
Kubernetes: But you judge me too |
Re: Abba Kyari: Was Kemi Olunloyo Right About Death In Aso Rock? by mymadam(m): 11:32am On Apr 18, 2020 |
tomju: Makes sense. As simple as ABC! |
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