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Tuesday, April 06, 2021

Nigeria's President Buhari's Supporters Pledge Support For Him In Front Of Abuja House In London

On Monday, April 5,2021 President Buhari’s supporters gathered at the gate of  Nigeria House in London carrying placards to show support for him after anti Buhari protesters stormed a few days earlier asking the President to return home to Nigeria.

Anti Buhari protesters allege that Pro Buhari protesters were paid 75 pounds each to stand at the gate...LOL

 












27 comments:

  1. Why stella cover that lady face??

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    1. Whether you like it or not Buhari is not the problem of Nigeria....

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    2. It's a child(minor).

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    3. Omg and it was very cold today oooo, insane that these people went to stay in the cold for that long and Bihari dey inside dey enjoy. Chai😳😳😳😳🤪.
      Ordinary to go put dirty inside bin for garden I wear jacket ooooooo.
      It is well 🥴🥴🥴🥴🥴

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  2. They're in a developed country, with a stable economy, carrying placards in support of a failed president, they should return home. FOOLS, wicked fools.

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    1. Judas sold Christ for thirty pence, and these fools sold their conscience for £75. That's how much they were paid to show up. I refused to go when I was contacted. Shameless fools. Some of them are not even Nigerians.

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  3. "This storm will surely pass" biggest scam. It keeps getting worse, just pray for a stronger boat that can withstand the storm and you stay afloat.
    Corrupt people carrying placards

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    1. Lol. Thank God they know there's a storm.

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  4. How much were they paid again, playing politics of deceit and sychophancy in a foreign land, smh. GREAT ANON

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    1. Exactly, how much?

      The man with grey hair in the first picture looks like Wole Soyinka

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  5. Wasn't this what Essah denied yesterday at the wordless Post?

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  6. Stella, that girls face is all over twitter. And yes, I agree with what's on her placard "This storm( Buhari) will surely pass" i will not interpret it any other way. Nigeria will be great again!

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    1. Her face may be all over twitter, but Stella will not do the wrong thing by exposing the minor's face on SDK blog.

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  7. These are the 75 pounds people.

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    1. Wole gini?
      Lai Lai. Not possible.

      The protesters looked funny and fidgety. Haha.

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  9. Clearly sponsored. See the placards all made by the same person. Perfectly printed.
    No pain , no gain indeed!

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  10. Is it that they don't have families here in Nigeria, like they don't know what's happening here

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    1. Ninty eight percent of the shameless hungry dogs up there aren't Nigerians, quote me anywhere.

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  11. Nothing person no go see.

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  12. Carrying placards in a country with a working system. Come back home and experience what people are going through. Mtchw

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  13. See these bastards. They are in London where the system works supporting a failed govt. You guys should come back to Nigeria and live. Stella,thank you for covering that little girl's face. She knows NOT what she's doing. I blame her parents. Make 75 pounds kill dem there. We can't continue like this. Something must happen. I am tired of Nigeria. Nothing is working.

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  14. Stella please uncover the face of that woman that has the poster of 'THIS STORM WILL SURELY PASS'.So she knows that Buhari is a storm yet she is rooting for him🤔

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    1. Okwa nwa. Small girl like that. Stella Kork did well covering her face.

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  15. This right here is why Nigeria will never be a great nation. Selfish citizens that are more interested in their personal gains than the good of the entire nation.

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  16. Thank you Anon @10.10; you got it 10 over 10. The "organizer" could not even hide that the event was sponsored. The organizer went the full mile of designing and printing the posters with the coat of arms added.

    How I wish there was a news reporter there who asked some of them one or two questions about Nigeria.

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  17. I can say that I'm almost sure that the woman in green attire is not a Nigerian. For supporting what is not good and turning a blind eye to it, may they bear the consequences of th actions of those they are supporting.

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