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'Despite all the challenges our country currently faces, we have a leader the world adulates' - Femi Adesina writes




Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity has described his boss as a leader who is respected all over the world.

 

With President Buhari being the only world leader invited by the ICC to give a speech at its 20th anniversary in Netherland, Adesina said,

'I've seen him address the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Seen him speak at AU (African Union) summits. Seen him address the European Parliament at Salzburg, France. Watched him speak to the world a number of times at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). And on Tuesday, July 17, 2018, he stood ramrod straight to address the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague, Netherlands. It was a time one felt tremendously proud to be Nigerian'.

He also said,

'I have been on the entourage of President Muhammadu Buhari to scores of countries round the world, I have seen how he is well respected by global leaders, and how that reverence rubs off on Nigeria. I tell you, despite all the challenges our country currently faces, we have a leader the world adulates. His honesty, integrity, transparency, love for his country, personal discipline, and many others, are stuff that fairy tales are made of'.

See the rest of his article below...

 

At 9.35 a.m Tuesday, President Buhari was ushered into into the main hall of the ICC at The Hague. He stood ramrod straight, in a way that belies his age of 75. Before taking his seat, he bowed reverently to the 17 judges, resplendent in their blue robes and white mufflers. The judges were picked from all regions of the world, and four of them were Blacks. Out of those four, the President, Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, is Nigerian. All hail our own dear native land!


Judge Eboe-Osuji gave the opening remarks, which dwelt on the history of ICC, its successes, and how it could do a lot better in the immediate future. Turning 20 was a landmark, he stressed, and that was why the Nigerian leader had been invited to present a Keynote Address.


President Buhari was invited to the podium. Another bow, and those brisk strides again! A man they said had died, and been secretly buried this time last year. God is awesome.


That familiar voice came, and one never felt prouder to be Nigerian. The Fulani man, whom some people have tried (and still keep trying) to demonize, demean, and de-market, was addressing the world again. He was addressing a global audience, and people who mattered on this terra firma, were all ears, catching his every word. Again, really proud to be Nigerian.


What did the keynote speaker say? He first commended Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, saying Nigeria was proud of him. He then delved into the history of the ICC, saying it was inspired by the Nuremberg trials after World War 2, which held people accountable for crimes against humanity, war crimes, crimes of genocide, and aggression. Such court, President Buhari noted, signposts hope for justice to many, and the world surely needs it.


A strong ICC, the keynote speaker added, is a catalyst for other justice efforts, expanding the reach of accountability. And then his prescriptions, going forward: Let the court make room for hearing serious cases of corruption by state actors that severely compromise the development efforts of countries and throw citizens into greater poverty.


Also, the court could include cases of illicit financial flows where countries are complicit and obstruct repatriation of stolen assets. "As AU Champion of Anti-corruption, these are issues dear to my heart," President Buhari stressed.


Before concluding his address, the Nigerian President urged the ICC to avoid bias or political motivations in its dealings, and also challenged more states to accede to the Rome Statute, the 20th Anniversary of which was being marked.


He ended on a bright and cheery note. As Nigeria prepares for general elections next year, the process would be free and fair. There would be no repeat of the 2011 post-election riots and loss of lives, which led the ICC to commence preliminary investigations against Nigeria.


The applause was thunderous, as a man of integrity, Mai Gaskiya (the honest man) concluded his address. It was a day of glory for Nigeria, and all Nigerians of goodwill. Truly, a prophet often has more honour outside, than in his own country. But then, this prophet undoubtedly has honour everywhere.

by Linda Ikeji at 18/07/2018 8:21 PM
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Paul Obinna about 5 years ago

Look this monkey.... Am amazed how an experienced journalist like you have deteriorated because of saving your job..SHAME ON YOU.......very soon buhari will loose power

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MMM about 5 years ago

Femi so you've not stop smoking pit latrine to get high abi, continue.

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Why won't they adulate him? They don't have to live in the mess he presides over in Nigeria.

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Femi, u are d world na. IDIOT!

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Lol keep too long yourself. Your leader is a joke and the world knows. The average Nigerian knows this too. The only folks in your corner are the sycophants around Bubu trying to lead us all to destruction. We will reply you at the ballot box in 2019. Idiat

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

My brother or sister, they've made the monkeyman the APC chairman so I see them repeating Ekiti where votes will not count. Shame.

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Precious Douglas about 5 years ago

Linda, stop posting news like this. This is no news abeg

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Nonso Onuchukwu about 5 years ago

Femi ara gba gbuo gi dere.

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

#dick head #were

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

yorubas... always selling out,,.. cant stand them.. if u love the north so well, allow us IBOS go.. and then u remain with the backward north.. why force us to remain together

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Another stupid ibo boy

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Land locked IGBOs talking....who migrated the most if not the stupid IGBOs....go away....don’t think niger delta will follow u ooo...#mad man.

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

this man thinks he is sensible.. dancing because of a plate of amala

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

the same way Edo man is being used against the country.. i mean oshiomole.. see the way he rigged election in ekiti. he did it in edo state and no one protested hence oshiomole took rigging to ekiti

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Hmmm no Fayose bit the fingers that fed him.

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

who will save Nigeria

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

THE SAD PART IS THAT I WASNT EXPECTIN BUHARI TO TAKE US BACK TO ELECTION RIGGIN. BUHARI HAS TAKEN NIGERIA BACK TO THE 60'S...very sad..

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

'I've seen him address the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS). Seen him speak at AU (African Union) summits. Seen him address the European Parliament at Salzburg, France. Watched him speak to the world a number of times at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). And on Tuesday, July 17, 2018, he stood ramrod straight to address the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague, Netherlands. It was a time one felt tremendously proud to be Nigerian'... femi i quote u above... truth be told, i am ashamed to be a Nigerian

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Great man of our time. Hater should go hang himself for transformer. 2019 sai Baba

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Sabdat sulaiman about 5 years ago

Look those who are against this government in the Eyes

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Sammie about 5 years ago

This is the reason our leaders never do well! Nigeria has failed in all index. And you are praising him? Be truthful, if PMB, was your doctor, would you praise him? Smh!

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Kay about 5 years ago

Should it really come as a surprise to anyone that this fool would continue to spew his moronic trash? Duh, he's Buhari's hypeman so ride with it. 'A speaker the world adulates'. Fool, spread your tongue under my balls and adulate that!

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

i should respect BUHARI that said he want N250 billion naira for election.. is he INEC..NIGERIANS, i pity una... u guys are there suffering and smiling and hungry and a man of 80 comes to deceive u guys that he wants to change ur life... see the way things are expensive... he rigged ekiti election and u expect me to respect him

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

anyone supporting PMB IS evil...my Parents are pensioners and they haven't been paid for 10 months.. so what exactly is he doing..if i was in his govt, my conscience can never allow me support him like Lauretta onochie,festus keyamo, lai Mohamed femi adesina and co..a man that brought recession to Nigeria with his body language [body odour self].. he is so corrupt..see how much he wants for election that he and oshiomole will still rig

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Femi Adesina go see your self, who him integrity epp

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

............................Out of those four, the President, Judge Chile Eboe-Osuji, is Nigerian. All hail our own dear native land!....femi adesina...you guys like to claim NIGERIANS when they go out and get a life for themselves... maybe this man wasnt even born in Nigeria...Nigeria a country that does nothing for its citizens

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

he was invited to give an opening remark because the whites know he is a criminal.. see how he promised change and changed... see how he rigged election with oshomole.. see how benue citizens are dying... he cant do anything

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Femi, from ur comment u are mocking Buhari,....when the fulani man came.....HAHAHAHA...u have decided to lie to us by praising him endlessly and u are shading him indirectly.. i love this

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

God forbid Buhari is not a prophet

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

WHAT ABOUT EKITI ELECTIONS..

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Buhari is not honest.. someone that purchase fighter jets for billions when people are hungry..someone that wants to share Abacha's loot to the poor at 5,000 each and probably keep the rest to his family. some that is fighting the opposition in a dirty way..accusing them..someone that is used guns to snatch ballot boxes in ekiti and rigged election someone that is supporting benue killings..someone that lied about change..someone that appoints only northerners. someone that killed Kanu Nnamdi..that is not my leader or prophet

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

The idiot who wrote this is uneducated so pardon him.

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

free and fair election...what of ekiti... they failed woefully,... snatching ballot boxes..see the way they burnt schools Dino renovated.. why is APC so violent

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

free and fair election...what of ekiti... they failed woefully,... snatching ballot boxes..see the way they burnt schools Dino renovated.. why is APC so violent

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

free and fair election...what of ekiti... they failed woefully,... snatching ballot boxes..see the way they burnt schools Dino renovated.. why is APC so violent

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

ICC cant u jail this man... he is corrupt.. he arrested a pastor who told the truth.. we havent seen the pastor...Buhari where is Pastor Elbuba in JOS... ur days are numbered

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

You first

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

The guy has to sweet talk PMB to keep his job. Reno of PMB🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

Politics is deadly game as my grandfather told me but for what I am seeing now is like, PMB is a free minded man but what confuse me mostly is the sudden silent from his wife Aisha for the past few months now. In life, when you are good in blocking fraudsters from their source of income, in revenge, they will make you yourself look irrelevant to people you are protecting.. All this killings, hmmmmmm, this man is innocent I swear. Enemies at work, if we vote him out, Nigeria will become a disease. People are saying that how can 242billion naira be used for just an election why previous election used 98billions as claimed, but if you look closely, they spent upto a Trillion naira. Where is that money coming from, hmmmm, let's not be fooled my people. I will rather date a prostitute I no than the one who pretends to be decent but sleep around....

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yomi david about 5 years ago

PMB is the leader best suited for Nigeria, I like his anti graft war against corruption, I love him for been a true patriotic leader unlike WAN that are always after national purse

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AlhajiBigShow about 5 years ago

Chisos! Chai! infact I no even get comment to write, make I just laugh in all the languages in Nigeria. As all Nigerian are lazy to you but not blind and dumb to reason.

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Chioma about 5 years ago

This man is really stupid

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agnes uche about 5 years ago

Blc of money you are lieing continue

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anonymous about 5 years ago

this prophet is a prophet of doom

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Mama Ayo about 5 years ago

My Yoruba brother, what a shame . You have become so poor in your thinking that your brain is beginning to see things from the angle of scarcity. The craze wey dey worry you don tire wrapper. Becos of wetin you go chop you just dey talk from your anus. Bastard omoale.Your Boss is the worst Nigeria has ever seen. Even if Nigerians are to hungry to think straight, the truth cannot be changed.

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Emeka Ahaiwe about 5 years ago

That shows he is a failure, he can not be adulated abroad and loathed at home.

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Adah G. about 5 years ago

President of Cow. It's just that the reality of his action is hidden from the world.

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Ify about 5 years ago

Oga Femi your talking anyhow now later you complain that your daughter is reading negative comments about you.

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Anonymous about 5 years ago

I had said somewhere that ICC invited our president so that he himself will read out the 'RIOT-ACT' himself. Nothing more nothing less - as he has been witnessing all the killings in his a country where he presides and has kept mute all this while. Whoever is hailing his invitation to Hague is short of reasoning well upstairs.

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