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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

President Of Guinea Arrives Lagos Ahead Of Inauguration


The President of the Republic of Guinea, Alpha Condé, has today, May 26th arrived Lagos, Nigeria ahead of the May 29th inauguration. 

 He is also here for a 5-day working visit in which he will be meeting with top Nigerian captains of industry in Lagos in an attempt to lure investments to his mineral-rich country.




 President Condé who was warmly received by Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Lagos State Governor-elect, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, is expected to hold a private session with the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu. 



The visit will culminate with his attendance at the presidential inauguration ceremony of Buhari Muhammadu in Abuja on Friday, May 29th.


Photos : Mr Ambode ..........*side eyes*



38 comments:

  1. Sgt.Tackleberry26 May 2015 at 22:15

    Is he not supposed to b receive by Jonathan d president? Just asking

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    1. #Chronicles


      Ladies! Ladies! Ladies!

      Learn some self defense,
      Buy some pepper spray,
      Or a pink teaser or taser.
      And stop allowing a man to beat you up anyhow.

      #Chronicles

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    2. @Sgt. Well put! We were wondering same, looks like we have parallel government.

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    3. Ovbiye mwen,after spraying his face wait for the acid backlash.

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  2. I can't wait. #ChangeIsGood

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  3. How can a president of a nation be visiting Nigeria and be welcome by bola tinubu ,is bola tinubu the new president lf Nigeria ,that is an insult to the president of Nigeria,until may 29 GEJ remains the president of the federal republic of nigeria

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    1. Hmmmm. But what do they do when the president is no longer interested in the affairs of the country? Isn't that the same way he kept mute about the fuel crisis we've been suffering for days?

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  4. Welcome to Nigeria. Our land is green

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  5. Nice.let's hope it is for the best as for me I see a brighter future for Nigerians

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  6. Him never talk wetin him come do.

    Any body that holds a private meeting with Tinubu and Obasanjo is a SUSPECT!

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  7. Madam Stella, is Ambode taking over from Amechi? This your "side eyes " is suspicious.

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  8. Stella leave Ambode oh, lol.

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  9. What's he rushing to comman do in 9ja when he has a country to run.
    Working visit kor. Yimu

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  10. This man Tinubu sef.....most time I wonder shaaa
    ...
    Hold on abeg make I go check who switched off my Gen , hope say no be person dey tap my fuel ni ?

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  11. This man Tinubu sef.....most time I wonder shaaa
    ...
    Hold on abeg make I go check who switched off my Gen , hope say no be person dey tap my fuel ni ?

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  12. May 29 loading......

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  13. This is an insulton GEJ person for crying out loud. He is stil president until May 29th,Why shld Tinibu go to welcome a visiting president? Hmmmmm,i smell a rat

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    1. Don't mind dat stupid jagaban of gorillas!!!


      Smtcheeeww!!!

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    2. Choi!!! My wife ure mouthed ooo.

      Bwahahahahahahaha

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    3. Mscheew. APC can't wait. Nonsense. When we have a sitting president.

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  14. If you must know, Tinubu is very instrumental to the ouster of the erstwhile ruling party in Guinea and practically sponsored the opposition party to win the election. This is the first country where he adopted his strategy for the opposition party to emerge a ruling party, before coming to do it in Naija. So this new president owe his victory to Tinubu. Talk of the Jagaban!

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  15. How can these dead looking men be ruling countries??!!!

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  16. APC running a parallel Government since after election.
    I see Prof Yemi Osibanjo stepping down for Tinubu as vice president of Nigeria very soon.
    Tinubu just schemed his way to power I can't wait to be proven wrong though.
    Change indeed.

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  17. Ambode just has this "agbero" thing sha. See as him stand. Lagosians are in trouble,is ds our next Governor.He needs an image consultant fast.

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  18. 'Olomilenu' like you with the 'aje butter' looks. What post are U heading presently? U'r the one in trouble. #Senepiayeye

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  19. NA WAOH! VISITORS ARRIVING WHILE THE HOST IS STILL IN LONDON. WHO IS SUPPOSED TO WELCOME WHO?

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  20. He is coming for inauguration. Meanwhile, the person being inaugurated is still in the UK. Smh. Naija we hail thee.

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  21. Onye isi....uno !







    Jesus protect

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  22. a visiting president should at least be received by another government dignitaries. which wan be Tinubu own for the matter?

    even if the outgoing president may no longer be interested, a serving government official should still receive a presidential visitor, regardless who sponsored the 'coup' that brought him to power. ideally the outgoing governor of the state (Governor Fashola) should receive him and then introduce him to the incoming one, plus Tinubu, and all the rest.

    i'm sure Buhari will clip all these wings very soon.

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  23. Is tinubu now our president?I suspect foul play

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  24. This one just came to groove.Others are coming tomorrow.Abi nothing dey happen for him country?

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