Friday, May 29, 2015

Kenyan Deputy President shares photos of himself in Nigeria for the inauguration

Kenya's Deputy President, William Ruto represented Kenyan President, Uhuru Kenyatta at the inauguration of Nigeria's new president Buhari. Kenyatta cancelled his trip to Nigeria following public outcry over his very large entourage. Ruto shared photos of his time in Nigeria on his twitter handle. More pics after the cut...


Photos: Bayelsans file the streets as they await GEJ's arrival


 His people are happy to have him back. More photos after the cut...



 

Photos: Former President GEJ & Wife Receive Heroic Welcome in Bayelsa



Bayelsa State lit up when former President Goodluck Jonathan and wife landed from 
Portharcourt. Different groups both youth & women groups positioned themselves along 
the road to welcome their beloved son GEJ. See that after the cut.








Photos from Akinwunmi Ambode's swearing in as Lagos governor

Hope all our new leaders fulfill their promises. More photos after the cut...



GEJ and wife arrive Bayelsa (photos)

The former president and his wife made a brief stop at Yenogoa, the Bayelsa state capital on his way to Otuoke. More photos after the cut...


See the Hilarious Caption Guy Gave Former President GEJ's Photo


Fear Nigerians ooo

Nigerians will not regret giving us their mandate - Buhari

During his inaugural speech, President Muhammadu Buhari said Nigerians will not regret giving his administration their mandate. He appreciated the immediate Past President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan for conceding defeat during the election. On Boko Haram, he said this will be tackled head on. He said the group is a group of small fire causing a big fire. He said the Command and Control center of the Nigerian Army will be in Maiduguri Borno state until Boko Haram is defeated.

He said his government will do everything within its power to rescue the Chibok girls. He said the Federal government will commission a study that will determine the origin, sponsors and foreign collaborators of Boko Haram once they have been subdued.


He said nobody belongs to him and he does not belong to anybody. He said unemployment, particularly youth unemployment will be addressed. He said relationship between the state and the Federal government must be clarified to serve Nigeria better. He said states are Independent but the Federal government cannot close its eyes when they go wrong. He said he will operate according to the constitution.

He acknowledged the support of the Labor, Private sector and press and Civil Society Organization. He appealed to the media, particularly the social media to be responsible in the discharge of its service.

He said it is a national shame that a country of over 120 million generates only 4000MW of electricity.

He said his government will revive Agriculture, Mining and provide investments for SMEs. He said asides Boko Haram, kidnapping and other vices will be addressed. He appreciated all those who participated in campaigning for him.

Twin bomb blast rock Borno, 7 killed

7 people have been confirmed dead after twin bombs rocked a wedding ceremony at Tashan Alde in Hawul Local government of Borno state this morning May 29th. Many others were injured. Details later.

Kids recreate Jonathan and Buhari

Lol. How cute...

Happy for him! Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala gives new ADB president, Adesina, tight hug

Former Minister of Finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and former Minister of Agriculture now President of the Africa Development Bank, Akinwunmi Adesina in a tight hug after the he was announced the new President of the African Development Bank in a keenly contested election in Cote de Ivoire yesterday May 28th. She seemed really happy for him!

Nigeria's new First Lady with her daughters (photo)


New First lady Mrs Buhari with her daughters and step daughters. Beautiful ladies...

Photo: As former president Jonathan & wife leave Abuja for Otuoke


Former president Jonathan and wife pictured on their way out of Abuja back to their home in Otuoke, Bayelsa state after the inauguration ceremony this morning.