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Why Did Buhari Not Addressed The Nation In Hausa Language Today? by MOSICATED5(m): 8:07pm On Aug 21, 2017
Greeting to all NLanders and lovers of truth and freedom. The last time Mr President supposedly addressed the Nation via a recorded Audio, he spoke in Hausa language. Today he addressed the nation also via a recorded video clip and refused to speak in Hausa language. Is it true that the audio recording was never the voice of Mr president. What is really happening in Nigeria
Re: Why Did Buhari Not Addressed The Nation In Hausa Language Today? by ubongoton(m): 8:19pm On Aug 21, 2017
you people will never stop acusing this old man ..had it been he adressed in hausa na u people for still talk..

Leave the poor man alone

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