Nigeria's Buhari not demanding apology from Cameron
Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari says he is "not going to demand any apology from anybody" after British Prime Minister David Cameron was caught on camera calling Nigeria and Afghanistan corrupt. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Ruth G7 hours ago
African American Jurisprudence
In the mean time people. Develop strategies to protect your countries wealth and your economy. And go ahead and make more money while you are seeking recovery of your funds. Focus on making more money. It may take those stingy people ages to pay you back. In the mean time diversify and be flexible and try to improve you countries productivity and exports, and sales. Get on line and read as much as you can about business, and marketing, and learn to use the computers. Set a goal to make every man, woman and child in your country computer literate. Educate, educate, educate everyone. No liqour, no drugs, to strife, no squabbling and quarreling and no fighting, just focus on the next hundred years of economic development. commerce and trade and shipping and construction and raising the standard of living for all of your people. Money is only one resource, you have labor, you have land, you have natural resources, you have people. That is just a general suggestion. If I may.
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Rccg Hog
Rccg Hog8 hours ago
There is saying in western part of Nigeria that "the person that stole did not commit terrible sin than the person that habor him" European countries that is keeping the looted money are more to blame than the leaders that are looting the money.
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OROK
OROK15 hours ago
Who is more corrupt between Nigeria and Britain? Nigerian Leaders stoled from Nigeria and took it to Britain,the British leaders collaborated with them in helping them to put it into the British account which gave them a soft landing,started from 1960.
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Waleola
Waleola17 hours ago
He didn't demand any useless apology, but demands all the stolen money hiding in uk's banks returned. That's a wise statement from a wise leader.
After all, those stolen money were invisible when they were moved to foreign accounts. It takes two to tangled. In other words, if you want accused my country of corruption, the ones you received from the looters should be return first.
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tanu
tanu15 hours ago
Bring back our money and stop aiding & abating corruption ! It is the so-called civilized or western world that is actually behind the high level corruption in Africa.
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liz
liz16 hours ago
All African countries should demand their looted monies which are being hidden in European secret accounts. Following Nigeria's case closely as it sets a precedent in this very important matter.
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Registered
Registered19 hours ago
Cameron should send him back the treasured petrified yak turd the UK has been keeping as a reminder of Nigeria, and then the two countries can call it resolved.
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Barry Obummer, Kenyan By Birth
Barry Obummer, Kenyan By Birth15 hours ago
He can't demand an apology because Nigeria is corrupt.
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Egypto-Nubian King
Egypto-Nubian King19 hours ago
"What am I going to do with an apology? I want something tangible." Lol.
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38 minutes ago
Nigeria is a British company,Nigeria were force and created for fraud to benefit British,divide Nigeria according to their region and value system ,Biafra are totaly deffrend from Fulani north and yoruba west.nobody love nigeria but only corrupt nigeria politicians and British
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