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  • čas přidán 12. 10. 2020
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Komentáře • 60

  • @everythingafrica5533
    @everythingafrica5533 Před 3 lety +38

    Let the record show buhari laughing at something serious

  • @yunusaalaba3427
    @yunusaalaba3427 Před 3 lety +18

    See the kinda laughter from the president while addressing an important national issue. This is an embarrassment!

  • @annointingarinola4518
    @annointingarinola4518 Před 3 lety +13

    This Buhari is being a bad boy. Soon that smile would be whipped of his face. The youths are not hear to joke. We are coming.

  • @Greg-cn2bl
    @Greg-cn2bl Před 3 lety +1

    He looks like Buhari, speaks like him but am not 100 percent sure he is the real Buhari. Time shall tell. Nothing can be hidden forever

  • @awodiranakin9633
    @awodiranakin9633 Před 3 lety +2

    How did we even get here sef...

  • @DAVID-vb2fv
    @DAVID-vb2fv Před 3 lety +11

    Who elected this man is what am still trying to figure out

    • @rosewaterpetals6487
      @rosewaterpetals6487 Před 3 lety +3

      He and his party elected him with the use of thugs and hoodlums, it’s an art in Nigerian politics called RIGGING!!

  • @patty0123456
    @patty0123456 Před 3 lety +2

    Did Buhari just laugh at people's lives..... Wow!

  • @ECHOTVng
    @ECHOTVng Před 3 lety +2

    What a height of irresponsibility. Why would a President be blowing teeth like someone who swallowed a laughing gas when we are talking about a sensitive national issue...What a shame

  • @topeagleintegratedfarms9054

    Well done Mr Sanwo- Olu , we need people like you that don't pretend.

  • @princemike8724
    @princemike8724 Před 3 lety +2

    The buhari we know cannot be gnashing his teeth on matters like this!
    Who is this man! He might be saying that this people are fool's or something! Wow😡

    • @austinidehen3845
      @austinidehen3845 Před 3 lety

      I can finally come to the conclusion that this man isnt Buhari. I had a strong objection to the claim since when theories and rumours once purported but based on my analysis. The dots re well connected and I can bet my life that he is an impostor.
      All thanks to the Satanic cabal that have held Nigeria hostage since 1960. They will all die horrible deaths for plunging Nigeria into a new war.

  • @easybayoo
    @easybayoo Před 3 lety +1

    That man is very heartless. An Hausa man was telling me that we Yoruba are going nowhere that we've became their slave longtime ago.

  • @michellenamutosi655
    @michellenamutosi655 Před 3 lety +1

    Can't believe he has the guts to laugh.

  • @markphilip4754
    @markphilip4754 Před 3 lety +3

    Buhari has been a bad boy. He is even laughing

  • @samlawaniunscripted
    @samlawaniunscripted Před 3 lety +8

    Did you see as the mumu president laugh at 0:10??

  • @Hope-vn5vb
    @Hope-vn5vb Před 3 lety +1

    See how they are briefing him... he is so lost. Ewewwwww

  • @godpowergodpower1173
    @godpowergodpower1173 Před 3 lety +5

    Mr death president of Nigeria you think these a laughing matter ABI you never see anything boy

  • @mentorgeorge4005
    @mentorgeorge4005 Před 3 lety +1

    That mugu is laughing at the demands

  • @reelspilltv
    @reelspilltv Před 3 lety

    In addition to the five-point demands handed to President Muhammadu Buhari by Governor Sanwo-Olu, the Nigerian populace also demand the following from their government as a matter of great urgency. The Nigerian people need and demand that:
    1. The Buhari administration begins a nationwide project of installing an effective national grid that will ensure that every Nigerian home, in every village, in every town, in every city of every state will have 365-day, uninterrupted electricity supply. On a state-by-state basis, all categories of electricity generation in each state should be considered including fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and petroleum), nuclear energy, and renewable energy sources, steam turbines using fossil fuels, nuclear, biomass, geothermal, and solar thermal energy. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    2. Streetlights should be installed on every road of every village, of every town, of every city and on every interstate highway. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    3. Surveillance cameras are installed on every major road of every city and town in every state and linked to a central control system in that state. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    4. Five state of the art government hospitals are built/refurbished/acquired/modified in the centre of each state capital and in four corners of each cardinal direction of each state (180 hospitals in total for the nation) complete with helipads so that helicopter emergency services can pick up road accident casualties on interstate highways. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    5. The Nigerian people want these hospitals to be guided by a government health care system (GHCS) that not only rivals but, surpasses the healthcare offered in Cuba and Israel.
    6. State governors must now become more transparent and held accountable for the expenditure of the monthly federal budget and so the president must push through a bill that mandates governors to publish their monthly expenditure online and this data must be stored on a retrievable database which can be accessed and downloaded by all Nigerian citizens worldwide.
    7. The Nigerian populace demands that the Nigerian government should change the law and remove market restrictions on certain key sectors of the economy. This kind of deregulation would bring about a badly needed and long overdue industrial revolution, create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    8. The Nigerian people want a highly effective and highly functional fire brigade service in every state together with air and land ambulance service. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income
    9. In every state, the Nigerian people deserve an emergency call centre that is linked to every policeperson’s radio. A set of highly trained professional call operatives should receive distress calls from Nigerians when a crime or accident or serious incident has occurred knowing that emergency services (whether it’s the police, the ambulance or the fire brigade) will arrive in less than 10 minutes. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income
    10. We want our police and armed forces to be well-paid and well-equipped for the job. Each policeperson should have on his/her person and in his/her vehicle, satellite-linked communication radios with two-way communication to the emergency callout centre.
    11. The National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) should be abolished. The premise for which the NYSC was created in 1975 has long expired. It’s time a more effective and more productive job apprenticeship scheme replaces this old, defunct and archaic service scheme known as the NYSC.
    12. The Nigerian populace demands that this administration puts pressure on all foreign governments to release a comprehensive list of all Nigeria’s political looters since 1960 till the present day so that Nigerian people far and wide can begin to hold these people and their families, accountable.
    13. The Nigerian people want the Buhari administration (and all subsequent administrations) to bullishly, boldly, stubbornly and unapologetically begin to industrialise Nigeria. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income
    14. The Nigerian people want the Nigerian government to modernise and enhance our armed forces and secret services to defend Nigeria and Nigerians from the threat of possible retaliation from foreign entities when Nigeria decides to industrialise.
    15. The Nigerian people want the Nigerian government to reject all foreign aid.
    16. The Nigerian people want government to reject and refund all foreign loans from the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
    17. The Nigerian people want the Nigerian government to breakup or compete against western multinational buying and import cartels in Nigeria. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income
    18. The Nigerian people want the Nigerian government to abandon all Structural Adjustment Programme stipulations and guidelines imposed on us since 1986 by the IMF.
    19. The Nigerian populace want the Nigerian government to implement an auditable, rig-proof electronic voting system because in this information, technological, artificial intelligence age, thumb-print rubber-stamping ballot papers not only is outdated and archaic but, it also leaves a huge scope for election malpractice. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income
    20. The Nigerian populace wants the Nigerian government to allow for diaspora Nigerians to be allowed to vote online because on a yearly basis, the diaspora contribute around 20% of Nigeria’s GDP in remittance funds alone. The Nigerian populace wants the Nigerian government to create an online voting system for all diaspora Nigerians with Nigerian embassies in each foreign country where Nigerians reside serving as e-voters registration centres.
    21. The Nigerian populace want allowances of all senators and house of representative to be‘means-tested’ on basic Nigerian standards of living. N2,026,400.00 per month in living expenses is simply unsustainable especially when many teachers remain unpaid and many pensioners are still being owed their pension.
    22. The Nigerian populace wants one government owned, heavily-surveilled and heavily-guarded mega public library in the capital city of each state (36 in total). This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income
    23. The Nigerian people want the government to create a national mega electronic database of patient medical records so that a doctor in Sokoto can access the medical records of a patient in Akwa Ibom, if that patient happens to attend his clinic in Sokoto. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    24. The Nigerian people want the government to also extend or duplicate the mega electron database to criminal arrests made in any state by a policeperson so that investigating officers or the booking officers can store a criminal’s record of offences in Lagos and if that criminal is caught in Borno, the criminal’s records can also be accessed there. Doing away with the paper-based system will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    25. The Nigerian people need cable and telephony services to be wired through underground cables into every home in every village, in very town, in every city of every state in Nigeria. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    26. Everyday Nigerians and Nigerian businesses need to be able to post a parcel or a birthday card to a recipient either in another state or even perhaps, on the other side of town and be assured that their card or parcel will be delivered within 1-3 days. For this reason, Nigerians demand that NIPOST is revived and revamped by the federal government. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    27. Nigerians want an effective myriad of underground drainage system under each and every road in every city, town and village. This underground network should lead to the nearest river or stream. This should eliminate large flooding and erosion during the rainy season. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    28. The Nigerian populace demand that the river port in Onitsha, Ughoton in Edo State, in Ikpesu waterside in Warri and in the riverine cities of Rivers States and Bayelsa State to be commissioned as national ports for international trade just like Apapa. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    29. Nigerians demand that every year, the Nigerian government fully sponsors 500 students on full-time studies in sciences, arts, social sciences, law and engineering at the world’s top universities with the aim of bringing back knowledge that would kickstart or enhance Nigeria’s industrial revolution.
    30. The Nigerian populace want overground and overground train services in every capital city in every state to relieve our roads of traffic and reduce accidents. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    31. The Nigerian people want a nationwide, digitally accessible department of national statistics where business, sociological and scientific statistics is collated, collected and stored. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.
    32. The Nigerian people want the Nigerian government to compete with or, break up business monopolies like Dangote so that markets are opened up to competition and, an oligopolistic market can emerge for more choice for the consumer with fairer and more affordable prices. This will create jobs and generate micro-economic income.

  • @kulinterests
    @kulinterests Před 3 lety +1

    I love his smile but only God knows his heart. O lord save us, let us enjoy our country... 🙏

  • @olamideogundipe9282
    @olamideogundipe9282 Před 3 lety

    Pray for peace in Nigeria. It's transformation and reformation. Amen

  • @daniellepierceadams9530
    @daniellepierceadams9530 Před 3 lety +1

    Nollywood actors una well done...... Awon werey meji!

  • @jessdwarrior7422
    @jessdwarrior7422 Před 3 lety +1

    Why is he laughing, what's funny ???
    The victim family are crying ..he's here laughing like a fool

  • @tokunboakinsara7915
    @tokunboakinsara7915 Před 3 lety

    What is 'thank u very much sir'...I dont understand ooh. This cultural problem is really killing this country. Sanwo, pls be bold ooh

    • @easybayoo
      @easybayoo Před 3 lety

      What suprise me most is that all the Hausas/fulanis has reasonable culture but we will be honouring them, for what my people?

  • @embuild1869
    @embuild1869 Před 3 lety

    So his Excellency Bu.Bu don't know the demands of the protesters oga I say you are not good enough four Nigerians say amen.

  • @reelspilltv
    @reelspilltv Před 3 lety

    33. The Nigerian people want a change of name from “Nigeria” to something more edifying, uplifting and inspirational. The word Nigeria consists of two words; “Niger” and “ia”. -ia is a Latin ending (-ία in Ancient Greek) used to form abstract nouns. In this case, the "abstract" noun referred to is a nation, that is, a collection of people and the locations where they lived. And so, “ia” is a latin word which essentially means “area”. English words for the latin word “Niger” include black, dark, wicked, bad, unlucky, ill-omened, swarthy, pitch-dark, pitch-black and dusky. Is it any wonder why events in our country seem to be reflections of the name given to us by someone’s girlfriend (Flora Shaw) of a “Wicked-area”, “Bad-Area”, “Unlucky-area”, “Ill-Omened area”, “Swarthy-area”?? No sane-minded “Nigerian” will consciously call their newborn child “wicked, unlucky, ill-omened or swarthy”. So if we would never name our child such a negative name, how can we condone living under such a name and being labelled “Nigerian” by the rest of the world? This is why one of the first things Thomas Sankara did when he became president was to change the name given to their country by their colonial-masters from “Upper Volta” to “Burkina Faso” which means “Land of upright, incorruptible people”. A bad name is what made the angel of God change Jacob’s name to Israel.
    Nigerians at home and in the diaspora, things cannot remain the same in our country. The above points are not exhaustive but, these are the points most Nigerians believe need to be addressed by the current administration headed by Muhammadu Buhari and, by all subsequent administrations. The above points are debatable and I would like all meaningfully-minded Nigerians to discuss these points not only here on this platform but also, with other Nigerians outside of this platform. Copy, paste and share but most importantly, let us come together to actualise these mission points for us and for our future generations.

  • @joyhenry3787
    @joyhenry3787 Před 3 lety

    Buhari real name is pharaoh

  • @tmb6586
    @tmb6586 Před 3 lety

    We must end the system ...

  • @richtechzone3614
    @richtechzone3614 Před 3 lety +1

    Buhari is just evil

  • @josephbenobasa
    @josephbenobasa Před 3 lety

    The Buhari doppelganger theory is starting to make more sense. Look how unbothered you look

  • @alicebright6769
    @alicebright6769 Před 3 lety

    Reduce cost of governance. The salary of these people is too high by more than 60% of they truly deserve to earn.

  • @sphaleriteme
    @sphaleriteme Před 3 lety

    What is funny? This man thinks we are joking. Plan for a better Nigeria and report your plans to us so if you want to remain in office. If not, #BuhariResign

  • @deejas2913
    @deejas2913 Před 3 lety +1

    Mr president u think is a joke abi? People's children are dead and u are here laughing just bcoz is not one ur children abi? No wahala dat laugh go soon end. Ur days are numbered.

  • @bosunanjorin6815
    @bosunanjorin6815 Před 3 lety

    To think is a joke .

  • @nnamdichiaghanam.9375
    @nnamdichiaghanam.9375 Před 3 lety

    What is "everything is working well" ? , I as Mr. Sanwolu. What is working well? Or are u just anxious?

  • @omegaoptics5472
    @omegaoptics5472 Před 3 lety

    Can you so called president that can't even list to youth hmmm he be mumuu o

  • @daniasavage1649
    @daniasavage1649 Před 3 lety

    He will die

  • @jakescottage6893
    @jakescottage6893 Před 3 lety

    Feel the body language

  • @adenijiademola8270
    @adenijiademola8270 Před 3 lety

    End 50 naira CBN Stamp duties on our bank account now.
    It is a fraud

  • @yangrecords.8951
    @yangrecords.8951 Před 3 lety

    Good job

  • @nwaozoraugustine2021
    @nwaozoraugustine2021 Před 3 lety

    Nonsensical nonsense.
    #EndNigerianow.

  • @bravetitan7
    @bravetitan7 Před 3 lety +1

    What’s funny Buhari?

    • @huddin8763
      @huddin8763 Před 3 lety +1

      When trump called him lifeless..
      NOW I AM BEGINNING TO KNOW WHY. This guy is sick, honestly sick but he just there cause of power

  • @olayiwolatemitope6673
    @olayiwolatemitope6673 Před 3 lety

    Buhari is must go back to Fulani he's men robshi president

  • @adetunjiyusuff1777
    @adetunjiyusuff1777 Před 3 lety

    E