What sort of bonoboism is this?

Okiya

Elder Lister
Nigerian president travelled to UK for that UK Africa summit. He travelled together with other Nigerian VIPs in the same plane. But after landing in UK, those guys lined up to welcome him to UK

On his way to United Kingdom in the presidential jet

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Being welcomed in UK

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Hehehehe, hata hii ua hapa ati when the president jets in every body from DP, CGS and the service generals, matiangi, kenya police boss, head of civil service all go line up to welcome him huwa upuss. These mofos should be in their offices planning to ibia mwanainchi
 
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Ndiyo mimi husema with all our mediocrity Kenya sisi huwa mbele kidogo. These monkeys can't even deal with Boko Haram IN THEIR OWN COUNTRY.
With this?




Nigeria's Dasuki 'stole $2bn' from anti-Boko Haram fight
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Image copyrightREUTERS
Former National Security Adviser Sambo Dasuki (R) arrives with one of his counsels Ahmed Raji at the Federal High Court in Abuja, Nigeria, September 1, 2015

Image captionMr Dasuki has denied any wrongdoing
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari has ordered the arrest of his predecessor's security adviser, for allegedly stealing some $2bn (£1.3bn).
Sambo Dasuki is accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets and ammunition. He denies the allegations.
The equipment was meant for the fight against Boko Haram Islamist militants.
Soldiers have complained that despite the military's huge budget, they were ill-equipped to fight.
Mr Dasuki reacted to the order by saying he had never been invited to appear before the weapon procurement investigative panel, which made the allegations.
He was already under house arrest when the president issued the order for his arrest.
This was as part of an ongoing trial for allegedly possessing illegal firearms.
The court for that trial had ordered for his passport to be released for him to be able to travel to the UK for treatment for suspected prostate cancer.
It was expected that the trial would continue on his return. But the government refused to let him leave the country.
Image copyrightAFP
A man walks by a tank left by Boko Haram militants 10 2015.

Image captionThe heavily armed militants have caused widespread destruction in parts of Nigeria
Before he got into power in May, Mr Buhari vowed to investigate corruption in the previous government, in which Mr Dasuki served.
The BBC's Bashir Sa'ad Abdullahi says soldiers have reported they are better equipped since President Buhari came into office, but the previous president's supporters say this is because those weapons were ordered while Goodluck Jonathan was in power...


 
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