NOOOOOOO SAH MI LIKE IT..BUHARI SEH BRING BACK NIGERIA TINGS HIM NUH WANT NO APOLOGY

Nigerian leader Muhammadu Buhari used a keynote speech at a major anti-corruption conference in London to blast Prime Minister David Cameron for calling the African country “fantastically corrupt.”
The conference, which is currently underway, was meant to address global corruption, but a shadow was cast when Cameron was caught on camera calling Afghanistan and Nigeria “fantastically corrupt” in a conversation with the Queen and Speaker of the House John Bercow.

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President Buhari of Nigeria, who was elected in 2015 on an anti-corruption platform. © Afolabi SotundeStop laundering of plundered Nigerian assets via UK, reformers tell Cameron
“What would I do with an apology? I need something tangible,” Buhari said.

“I am not going to demand any apology from anyone. What I am demanding is a return of assets.”

Buhari freely admitted before his address that his country had a graft problem and is thought to have been referring to major assets stashed in the UK by corrupt Nigerian figures.

In April 2016 a group of leading figures from Nigerian civil society raised a similar issue in an open letter, demanding Britain end its role as a “safe haven” for white-collar criminals who steal Nigeria’s wealth and resources for personal gain.

The letter’s signatories stressed the devastating effect corruption can have on ordinary citizens, stunting economic growth and exacerbating violent conflict and mass migration in its wake.

“Our Nigeria is one of those countries that has most bitterly suffered the impact. Despite the blessings of nature, which endowed us with abundant oil wealth, our infrastructure is deplorable,” the letter said.

The conference, a pet project of the PM’s, is likely to see Cameron file a motion to create a global anti-corruption body.

However, his plans have been attacked by critics on the basis the organization would have no meaningful powers of enforcement, instead relying on national and international policing agencies to intervene.

The summit comes only weeks after Cameron himself was caught up in a scandal relating to his father’s offshore company, Blairmore Holdings.

Following the Panama Papers leak that showed Cameron had profited from offshore tax schemes, the parliamentary standards committee said the PM would not be investigated. It gave no reason why.

2 thoughts on “NOOOOOOO SAH MI LIKE IT..BUHARI SEH BRING BACK NIGERIA TINGS HIM NUH WANT NO APOLOGY

  1. Yes Mr. President, blast him for his hypocrisy. Nigeria is corrupt, in fact, they need a new word with a level above “corrupt” to describe Nigeria however, if the summit was to serve as a platform to identify issues and have constructive discussions on how to approach and remedy the current state, David is well out of place. It’s as if the colonization mentality can’t end. “Fantastically corrupt?” Rich Europeans watching from afar as people die and suffer meanwhile they reap the benefits off their pain and suffering. Let’s not use words like corrupt Mr. Cameron because i’m certain your file is not clean much more than of the country you so proudly boast about. 44% of all UK machinery is imported from Nigeria, raise the prices and the taxes and let them feel some pressure.

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