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Re: President Buhari Is Working From Home, Renovations Ongoing At President’s Office by doctimonyeka(m): 8:16pm On Aug 21, 2017
IamaNigerianGuy:



Nigeria!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Laff no go kill me for this country matter. grin grin grin grin grin cheesy
real matters oo..
Re: President Buhari Is Working From Home, Renovations Ongoing At President’s Office by Nobody: 9:31pm On Aug 21, 2017
Here, I'm not s political critic or something, but this people should put a limit to insulting Nigerians, Mr President was away for 3 good months, you didn't do renovation, you waited for him to set foot in the country and you started renovation?
Re: President Buhari Is Working From Home, Renovations Ongoing At President’s Office by AlwaysUltraPad: 10:45pm On Aug 21, 2017

A presidential source disclosed this to TheCable but attributed the development to some renovations at the president’s office.
so, they actually poisoned this man? He shouldn't have allowed the outgoing government of gej to do any renovation or he shouldn't have moved into aso rock.

Now they're trying to tidy things up after the damage has been done.
Re: President Buhari Is Working From Home, Renovations Ongoing At President’s Office by Nobody: 5:32am On Aug 22, 2017
Realist2:
Nigeria is being taken for a fool, Buhari can't spend up to 30days before he returns to his base London.
Buhari was not destined to be president. As a head of state, he was overthrown barely 2 years in office. As a president, he became seriously ill barely 2 years in office. Also, barely 2 years he brought untold hardship to Nigeria, while some are suffering and smiling. D North wants to rule but leaders of Northern extraction have always been incompetent. Why can't we be detribalised in Nigeria and allow d best hand to pilot d affairs of this country? This man will plunge Nigeria into great depression, but God forbid! It's not gold, silver, crude oil or other God-given resources that only make a nation great; rather, good, passionate & detribalised leaders make a nation great. And Buhari is not one. Singapore was underdeveloped, but it took a forthright leader, Lee Yuan Yew to change that overnight. I keep saying it: Goodluck would have done better!
Re: President Buhari Is Working From Home, Renovations Ongoing At President’s Office by bibijay123(f): 8:06am On Aug 22, 2017
crazygod:
Renovations in the main office. For what na? This is rubbish. This guy should just resign.
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And the annoying thing is that this will be another multimillion naira contract again. Abeg Bibijay123, I have an idea for a novel that u can write. 'There is a country' angry
Lol at least he's back cheesy grin

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Re: President Buhari Is Working From Home, Renovations Ongoing At President’s Office by jtwest(m): 5:24pm On Aug 22, 2017
crazygod:
Renovations in the main office. For what na? This is rubbish. This guy should just resign.
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And the annoying thing is that this will be another multimillion naira contract again. Abeg Bibijay123, I have an idea for a novel that u can write. 'There is a country' angry

Hehehehehehhe considering how much was used to cut grass at idp camp, dis will be for few millions am sure. grin grin

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Re: President Buhari Is Working From Home, Renovations Ongoing At President’s Office by toojah4u(m): 2:10pm On Aug 24, 2017
HOW IT SHOULD BE... Mr. President
Fellow Nigerians,
I must start out by expressing my gratitude to almighty Allah for preservation of my life and to all Nigerians.
I must appreciate Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo who acted in my stead while I was away. He demonstrated the highest loyal of loyalty, dedication and patriotism. He is a good team player.
I'm not only grateful to him, Nigeria and history will eternally be grateful and indebted to him for the role he played in promoting the political stability in my absence.
I also appreciate the leadership of the National Assembly as represented by Senator Bukola Saraki and Rt. Honourable Yakubu Dogara who made out time to visit me while recuperating in United Kingdom.
My gratitude also goes to members of the Federal Executive Council and eminent Nigerians who visited me as well.
Nigerians, I was away for 105 days in United Kingdom receiving treatment and I must tell you I was briefed on the state of affairs back home by the Acting President when there was need for it.
I owe it as a sense of duty to tell Nigerians the diagnosis and prognosis, and this I will do in due cause after it is agreed upon at the Council of State meeting that such will be in the interest of the country and will not hamper our political stability.
I must also let you know i am not unaware of various happenings while I was away and which are of great import on our national security and peaceful coexistence. I am back to pick up the the cause of action from where the Acting President stopped.
Fellow Nigerians, while as a government we tackle those threats to our national security and peaceful coexistence, we shall as a matter of priority address some germane issues raised in the cause of various agitations. Just like our founding fathers, I am of a strong conviction that we are better with a stronger and United Nigeria.
Lastly, I must admit my absence generated a lot of discourse and also raised some fundamental moral and constitutional issues.
I know I once said there is no difference between Nigerians and I and there was no need for me to seek Medicare abroad, I must tell you I still stand by that pronouncement of mine.
I must tell you this has deepened my resolve to ensure every Nigerian is availed with such medical expertise and facilities I had in the United Kingdom and in furtherance of this, I have directed my Minister of Health to carry out an extensive audit of all the Teaching Hospitals and Federal Medical Centers so as to enable us achieve this goal at the shortest possible time.
Also in a bid to assure Nigerians that I will never be found wanting of Constitutional breaches and not being unmindful that we are mortals, I have directed the Attorney General of the Federation to come up with a draft bill which shall be sponsored by the Executive at the ongoing constitutional amendment at the National Assembly. This is to set a limit to the period for which not just the President, but any and every public servant can be away from duty.
Nigerians, this is to assure you I am back and committed to delivering my campaign promises to Nigerians and defend their mandate given to me.
I thanks all those who kept vigil for me.
I thank all those who demanded to know my true state of health and called for me to either resume or resign. You made me appreciate my depth of the task ahead of me and us as a nation.
I thank all Nigerians.
God Bless Nigeria.
This is how it supposed to be

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