Showing posts with label President-Elect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label President-Elect. Show all posts

Thursday, 14 May 2015

It Looks Like Influence And Power Is Returning To Abuja With Buhari

Since President-elect Buahri's victory nearly all the leaders of the most important nations on the Africa continent has been to Abuja to congratulate the General. The country leaders that hasn't been to Abuja has sent a representative of an Ambassador.

The newest to join the Buhari visit spree is President of Benin, Boni Yayi. He visited Buhari at the Defence House in Abuja today.

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

President-elect, Gen Buhari Unveils Transition Committee


The President-elect has unveiled the names of his 19 men transition committee. This team will negotiate with the incumbent for smooth government transition, before and after handover.  They will be responsible to highlight and prioritise the problems the in-coming government.

Friday, 10 April 2015

Nigerians Are Wondering Why Subtitle Came On When Gen. Buhari Was On TV


This is so hilarious. Nigerians are wondering why Gen. Buhari had the subtitle on when he was on TV during a campaign speech for APC Lagos State Governor aspirant, Akinwunmi Ambode. Some people are mocking his thick Hausa accent on twitter. President-elect speaks very good English and he can be understood so why the subtitle. lol Maybe the channel isn't sure whether he will be understood.

 This is just too funny.  The General spoke to a foreign audience in London at Chatham House, he was well understood so why would Nigerians have problem understanding him.
Ssiphers what do you think? More pictures...








Wednesday, 1 April 2015

President-Elect Muhammadu Buhari's Acceptance Speech.



President-Elect Muhammadu Buhari gave acceptance speech this morning with his V.P next to him Prof. Osinbajo. The speech started with Nigeria National Anthem then the Gen. went on to address the people and how he believes Nigerians have embrace democracy. He confirmed that at exactly 5PM yesterday President Jonathan called him to congratulate him over his victory.  "You voted for change and now change has come"