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Sunday, May 24, 2015

Buhari Allegedly Rejects Official Rolls Royce Provided By The Nigerian High Commission In London

President-elect Muhammadu Buhari, currently on a private visit to England, reportedly turned down the use of a Rolls Royce made available for him by the Nigerian High Commission in London.



According to The Nation reportage, Buhari shocked officials of the High Commission when, on landing at the Heathrow Airport, he declined to make use of  the  Rolls Royce and other facilities offered him.


The Nation gathered that after exchanging pleasantries with the embassy officials led by the High Commissioner, Dr Dalhatu Tafida, the president-elect politely told them that his visit was strictly private and he had made arrangement for all his needs while in the UK.

He reportedly thanked them for the warm reception and quickly hopped into a less flamboyant car he had arranged for and drove out of the airport.



A source said: “It appeared he was uncomfortable with the number of exotic cars in the convoy.

“Hard as the stunned diplomats present tried to convince him, he refused to budge, insisting that since he did not inform the Commission of his visit because it was not an official trip, hence he was not entitled to such grandeur.”

Buhari, yesterday, held talks with British Prime Minister David Cameron at his 10, Downing Street official residence.

Top of their discussion was the continued threat to Nigeria’s security by the terror group, Boko Haram.




The official website of the UK government said after the talks that “both leaders congratulated each other on their recent election victories and discussed the challenges facing Nigeria.”

It added: “the Prime Minister stressed the UK’s wish to work for a stable, prosperous and secure Nigeria.

“The leaders discussed security in the region and the fight against terrorism, particularly the threat posed by Boko Haram.

“They discussed the need for a regional approach and agreed to continue working together to build the capacity of the Nigerian Army, with the UK continuing to provide military training and intelligence support.

“On tackling corruption, they agreed this was a priority to ensure Nigeria’s prosperity and success.”

Mr. Cameron was said to have agreed to look at what technical assistance and support the UK could provide to the Nigerian government as it looks to undertake its reforms.

“They also discussed the need to tackle organised crime and the links between the UK and Nigeria.

“Finally, they talked about the challenges posed by migration from Africa to Europe and the president-elect said he would do all he could to secure Nigeria’s borders,” the statement said.


*Original reportage by The Nation, rewritten here*
Photos: Twitter



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64 comments:

  1. This man is a very simple man and his policy is damn too much. The fear of Buhari is the beginning of wisdom for everybody starting from May 29




    *Larry was here*

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    1. He seems like someone that is not easily influenced....lets aee come 29th may....Nice one

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    2. What is humble about this? He said he came on a private visit there fore it's normal for him to reject d Rolls Royce of a car. He dosent want Nigerian ppl following him around. Moreover he's not d president yet, until then he must make do with what he has. Why do they have to emphasize on him leaving with a less flamboyant car, is that necessary? At least he left with a car. Am not even surprised, it's d Nation reporting this. Sure they are trying to cover up for d way Tony abandon him n went inside. You pple are trying too hard to paint Pa Buhari as a saint. We are watching.

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    3. He is not easily influenced,not corrupt,not covetous! Rather he is simple,selfless and humble..now these features will be biggest problem the average politician will have with him but I know God will see him thru.
      God bless the govt of GMB!

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    4. @ paka please hope it's not dt u tink tony is still d prime minister oooo, it's David Cameron, u probably don't know anything about politics so shut ur mouth.

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    5. I believe yu have every right to be sceptical, I am too. Their is no big deal in what he did, but trust us Nigerians, we are very vain in everything we do. Money and status is everything to us. We can't seem to be principled. We worship money too much.

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    6. Abeg if na me I go enter jare, even as I no be first lady elect or anything. Even ordinary Nigerians would jump at it whether official or not.. let's just say the man isn't bothered about such. It's not about being materialistic or whatever. He has been a private person for years, so being in the public glare now is something he has to get used to all over again.
      And besides, why did they allow this man travel when inauguration is in a few days? Not cool o. I know London is just 6hours away, but anything can happen. They should have grounded him for at least 2 weeks to the day, except it's an emergency. Make world people no go use this last minute trip dabaru everything o. Just saying

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    7. Crap superficial news

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  2. Please remove TAFIDA as high commissioner. Enough is enough

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  3. I thought his visit was for private issues. Where did the nation get all these their discussions from?

    Anyways, I must commend him for this. It takes a strong mind to do that. I won't turn down the Rolls Royce if it was me. Truth be told.

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  4. What's wrong with Rolls Royce

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    1. Nothing is wrong with it but what is the essence of him riding in one? This is the principle of use what you need only

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    1. Abi o. Whatever rocks his boat or his camel

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  6. My presido..... my love for him is different. ..

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    1. You and me both. I have unwavering faith in him. Nigeria will turn around for the better insha Allah.

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  7. My presido..... my love for him is something else. .. ..

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  8. This is all APC propaganda. They want us to believe he can no wrong.
    Let's wait and see. Nigerians are in for a shock.

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    1. Guy, it is not. Give it a test. Everyone's eyes are on him. Please calm down. Buhari is not a saint, we all know this, even APC knows. This is just who he is.

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    2. May God scatter your plans IJN.

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    3. See ur stupidity?in for what shock?can nigeria be worse than it is right now?do u have fuel?do u know how expensive everything has become?when buhari enters better pray it turns out good if not we go all suffer am togeda

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    4. @Taheer,I tire o,na all of us go suffer am,make we all put hands together and let things work out

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  9. APC should stop feeding lies to the unsuspecting public. This man is not what they want us to believe.

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    1. Amaka Happiness24 May 2015 at 17:21

      Today 24th of may 2015,dear God please let the person using the money making machine moniker and the one using eka joy's lives never be disimilar to the current situation in Nigeria today amen!

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    2. Since u knw him so well!!!! Who is he? Beta wake up and smell the coffee koz change is here to stay!!!! I believe in Buhari ' s govt

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  10. Thank sir, and I hope this will put an end to that unnecessary presidential fleet.

    Capital projects please

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    1. I tell u. Lets wait and see. Inasmuch as he wants to show Nigerians that he's good, I strongly belive that boko haram killings started wen he lost d last election. He has a hand in their insurgent

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    2. Ego lag that is not true. Why will you all not do your own research instead of following what you see online. It is sad and most of you are graduates

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    This man is the kind of person we all have been waiting for no doubt....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Oh! Such a good humble man! Shey that's what we are expected to say. Mtsheeeeew. Oshisco. Overdoing everything.

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    1. It is sad that Nigerians are not used to leaders who are simple. Dont worry you will look back laugh at these words. I can't blame your words and thoughts on you but I hope we can convince you.

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    2. I dey tell you!
      Ooh chimu!

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    3. Prove me wrong for just one day!!!

      Fiakwa!

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    4. Amaka Happiness24 May 2015 at 17:23

      While your biological father stays underdoing everything from success to brains.

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    5. Amaka, keep trolling, iru e lan wa. Oloriburuku eyan. Wen u are done, let me know.

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    6. Eka Joy, does it taste nice? The humble pie, I mean.

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  14. Buhari is no saint but this is a man who is very principled and Nigerians will see he isn't a farce at all. He is this way, he doesn't have a rolls why ride in one when he can ride in a less flashy car.

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  15. Thank God he turned their offer down cos theywill turn around and claim huge amount of money later for hosting him.

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  16. I think am beginning to believe this man's intention

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  17. He's just a simple and principled man. I pray all will be well soon. Just tired of my country.

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  18. The Messiah image they are portraying of this man I just hope for his own good he lives up to expectations.

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  19. That is our new president I so much love this man disciplined and humble in a strict well organised way.p.s the day Buhari's presidential regime start I will change my picture until then bear with my.

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  20. Gullible people everywhere!

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    1. Opo of d highest degree!

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    2. What is ur problem, I hardly comment but I read comments. U just open ur mouth to talk rubbish. Grow up pls this world is too small.

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  21. My question is... na only dis jacket dis man get?
    On a serious note...he was right 2 reject it since he didnt even inform them he was coming and its a private visit...

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    1. Lmaoooo. Wetin concern baba with jacket. E no send o.

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  22. Fear of assassination. He does not trust anyone . He is a core military man.

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  23. I hope the Prime Minister understood what he said abi e go just d 'kwe na-isi ka ngwere' while smiling at the same time.

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  24. Instead of feel inspired, some Nigerians are busy condemning him. And these are the same people who blame our leaders for being corrupt? Oh I get, the corruption is from the bottom!

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  25. Picture of the Rolls Royce or I dont believe it
    www.jaybossng.com

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  26. The man is principled, he is yet to be sworn him hence he does not want the priveledge of the president yet.....Knowing Nigerians if he entered, they will be quick also to remind him Jona is still the president...

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  27. Please try to understand the logic here. GMB was only being smart! He went to UK for personal stuff and didn't want the PDP or public to know about it! If he allowed the NHC to provide all those luxuries, of course, the real gist will come out and Fayose will say - didn't I say so? lol. Please read in between the lines - The High Commissioner in London was around Alh Shehu Shagari 'some how' during the GMB's coup!!

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