Beaufils said this during an interactive session with journalists to mark the 2018 International Day of Democracy, tagged, ‘Deepening Democracy in Nigeria’. According to her, the UK government will be contributing significantly to the goal of free, fair, credible, and peaceful 2019 elections in Nigeria and to ensure this, the British Deputy High Commission in Lagos has outlined measures that will support the success of the polls next year.
Speaking also, Programme Coordinator, Deepening Democracy in Nigeria (DDiN2), Damilare Babalola, stated that the British Deputy High Commission is working earnestly with relevant stakeholders to deepen democracy and to, within the next six months, ensure free and fair polls and best elections outcomes.
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And in return or exchange of what?
ReplyDeleteFree election ko. Buhari will use it for his campaign
ReplyDeleteTo what end?
ReplyDeleteSo uk doesn’t know what to do with their money?
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...they know what to do with it..dont forget this money is not free ooo...we must pay back.."we" in this context means, , , the poor pple....
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Its an investment, do you know what they gain when their choice candidate wins election in nigeria
DeleteThat 47 will give them 100.
UK anaro azu ahia uru na adighi. They are not doing it for us, they are doing it for them.
@TEEJAY thank u for that question.this is the result of buhari 's 10 days holidays in London.Buhari and APC thank you mission accomplished.only God Almighty can save this country.#iambornofGod#.
ReplyDeleteGood question. Nigeria is still a Neocolony of the U.K. The U.K is in the business of installing and propping up bad leaders who act as stooges of the U.K, while enabling the U.K to rob us blind. We are poor, that the U.K might be rich. And the same applies for all of Africa vis a vis their former European colonizers.
ReplyDeletecan they just mandate HSBC and other institutions to return our money please. This seemingly free gift is scary.
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