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Saturday, June 25, 2016

President Buhari Praises Cameron's Statesmanship And Courage Over BREXIT Resignation

David Cameron resigned 'Fantastically' Yesterday over BREXIT from the EU....






26 comments:

  1. Fanstastically resigned. I wish our leaders can learn from this. and Saraki still wants to prove himself in court. Na WA.

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    1. Saraki refuses to be blackmailed. Now, that is courage. Its not like he was convicted of some water gate scandal. He insists he is not guilty. Time will tell...

      But hypocrisy is;

      -making millions of campaign promises and refusing to fulfil one of them. Then saying you never made it, we should ask your party. The party in turn saying that it was an advertising board that made it on their behalf. Denying things we heard from their lips and read from sign posts they endorsed. It is the height of taking the masses for granted.its even better to ask them to be patient than to deny these things. And some of their fans would answer in defence "how many did Jonathan fulfil?" or "how many promises did PDP make in 16 years. Stop distracting this govt"

      As if that will suddenly wipe away the lies. You cant even hold people accountable for their words and you trust them? And expect us all to fold our arms?

      Is my criticism not constructive? Where did I lie?


      Now Cameron made a promise to hold EU exit referendum at a point where he thought it conceivable that he may lose elections. NOTE: this is serious ish, not 1naira= 1$ lies. This is something that can potentially break Britain. He won overwhelmingly and in hind sight there was no need to have even made the promise. Even now, it wasnt compulsory to hold it, no body would have forced him! But he KEPT his words. Even though there was a huge risk they'd vote against his preferred choice to stay and UK may lose Scotland, he kept his promise and allowed the people decide. That is courage.
      He did not say "its my party that made the promise not me"; his supporters did not say "Did Winston Churchill hold this referendum? What did Margareth Thatcher ever do? Or "how many eu referendums did Tony Blair give you". No! He recognised his own words and stood by them.



      - Again under Cameron, Scotland, a country that has been under England's grip more or less since 1290(you read right) were allowed to hold referendum to gain total independence from the UK. Wales too have been sort of agitating and theyre allowed their debates. But Biafrans in Nigeria have been asking for exact same thing and Buhari has been going about ringing war bells, shooting protesters and reminding people of war like its 1930 not 2016. Regions in a federalism now have rights to self determine. A country cannot be held together by force. Calling a referendum in that region will settle things better. Damn, even if you dont belong to that region or like them at all; have the courage to say the truth. Thats what I personally believe in.

      Cameron did not remind Scotland of the countless scottish wars in the 1290s or 1300s or catholic-protestant wars on scotland or the jacobite rebellion of 1700s were Scotland was crushed. Nope. He simply let them make their choice and they chose to remain in UK.



      With these 2 points of mine, you can see why I think Mr Buhari is a hypocrite fraud for ever opening his mouth to wade into this Cameron matter. Sir, we are not fools please. You are nothing like Cameron and you know nothing about honour or democracy.

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    2. @Bonaparte NN! You are just so on point! Love reading comments made by intelligent people.

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    3. Commander in Preach!!! @ Bonaparte

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    4. @ Bonaparte you are sooo on point God bless you for that write up! If they will hear let them hear and stop

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  2. So president buhari still knows about respect for the will of people,hypocrisy at is height,a man whom under his adminstration nigerian citizens are being held in detention without a court conviction,rubbish.

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  3. Buhari are you learning? It is not by shooting innocent Ipob youths, was any life lost in this UK referendum?

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  4. The nationalists, racists and gullible have had their way and now EU lawyers are seeking a speedy way to help them to the door. No tears, Britain. That hole in your foot? It's from the gun in your own hand.

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  5. would you have done likewise? are you not the same person who said blood of monkeys and baboons would flow should you loose the elections.
    hypocrite

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  6. Mallam Buhari, can you please keep quiet and hide your head in shame.
    You praise Mr Cameron for resigning honorably. But your greed for power made you never to concede defeat in all the Presidential election you were defeated. Instead you always call out your brothers into the street to start slaughtering innocent people. Hypocrisy in the highest order.
    Have you forgotten how you threatened to make monkey and baboons to be soaked in blood once more if you also lose the last presidential election?

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  8. Mr Cameron is true leader. His resignation shud be felt by all.

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  9. Talking with a fork tongue huh?
    Always trying to appear upright and smart in the international eye.

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  10. Hian
    Somebody tell me PMB's government did not issue this.
    So he understands 'democratic leadership and will of the people' yet Pro Biafrans are being detained??
    Adonbelivit.

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  11. I love the courage of the British prime minister, it shows he's not power drunk like most of our African leaders especially the dullard of Nigeria who said and i quote "all dogs and baboons will be soaked in their blood if I should loose the 2015 presidential election.
    may God bless GEJ whose ambition is not worth the blood of any man.

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  12. Respecting the will nd wish of the people, can this happen in Nigeria? NO.....when all oppositions are been held and locked away in cell. Nigeria my country

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  13. Oyibo man loses a referendum, he resigns. He is being investigated, he resigns. Some rumor about him spills, he resigns.
    In Africa nobody resigns for anything o. It is till death do us part.

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  14. Buhari. Shut up. U are a disgrace. Please to the needful and resign now

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  15. Buhari you are supposed to resign too from too many lies of APC. Shame you can talk about this.

    Cameron Abeg come Nija come teach all these idiots in our country that wants to die on that seat as if they carry seat come world when they were born

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  16. He just knows 'democratic leadership' and 'will of the people' on paper but he doesn't understand the meaning in practice. You are praising Cameron for keeping to his words. I laugh. You have hardly fulfilled your promises more than a year into your administration rather you have even denied some. Some of your ministers (for eg. Fashola) said a serious government should be able to sort out the light issue in a couple of months and yet the light situation a year into your administration is worse that we have ever experienced. You keep holding citizens that have met their bail conditions in detention. I suggest you read what you wrote to yourself and to members of your cabinet. If the situation is too much for you to handle and you can't keep your promises, please follow Cameron's footsteps.

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  17. Please Stella never remove people's comment. Abeg allow people voice out theur mind. You no b dictator. I rest my case.

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  18. I love the courage of the British prime minister, it shows he's not power drunk like most of our African leaders especially the dullard of Nigeria who said and i quote "all dogs and baboons will be soaked in their blood if I should loose the 2015 presidential election.
    may God bless GEJ whose ambition is not worth the blood of any man.

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  19. Dear president, let's play Truth and Dare game.... I DARE you to please do same like Cameron and we Nigerians promise to in TRUTH praise you likewise.

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  20. Bonaparte you spoke to my spirit. I shake my head for our country. I am scared for Nigeria.

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