Sunday, 24 May 2015

Unusual: Man Climbs Tree For Buhari, Says He Will Not Come Down Till Buhari Is Sworn In



A father of five has reportedly climbed a tree in Plateau state a week before the inauguration of the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari. Thaddeus Yilmen, who is a journalist from Jos, shared this news via his Facebook account.
He said that a husband of two and father of five Mallam Kaura climb a tree at Kantoma in Kurgwi, Quan Pan local government area of Plateau State since May 22, 2015, Friday.
The man stated that he will not come down till the new government is sworn in.
Nigerians in their comments mock the guy.
“I will not eat again until d next Governor is sworn in, so that d new governor may appreciate my effort and employ me!” said Nanfo Ropshak from Nasarawa state university.
Jibril Bala Yakubu II from Lafia added: “He is jobless and senseless that’s why.”
Shikta Emmanuel from Abuja on his own turn wondered: “Why putting yourself in a serious danger? How would you go to the toilet?”
“Why can’t he stay and wait for the return of Jesus Christ, as he will soon come?” asked Daju Luka.
After Buhari’s victory in March 28 presidential poll a lot of Nigerians try to show him their love and support.
More than 20 people, cut across different ages ranging from 20 to 63, and came from different parts of the country comprising Katsina, Kano, Adamawa, Yobe, Anambra and Kaduna states trek for the president-elect.
A father of five has reportedly climbed a tree in Plateau state a week before the inauguration of the president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari. Thaddeus Yilmen, who is a journalist from Jos, shared this news via his Facebook account.
He said that a husband of two and father of five Mallam Kaura climb a tree at Kantoma in Kurgwi, Quan Pan local government area of Plateau State since May 22, 2015, Friday.
The man stated that he will not come down till the new government sworn in.
Nigerians in their comments mock the guy.
“I will not eat again until d next Governor is sworn in,so that d new governor may appreciate my effort and employ me!” said Nanfo Ropshak from Nasarawa state university.
Jibril Bala Yakubu II from Lafia added: “He is jobless and senseless that’s why.”
Shikta Emmanuel from Abuja on his own turn wondered: “Why putting yourself in a serious danger? How would you go to the toilet?”
“Why can’t he stay and wait for the return of Jesus Christ, as he will soon come?” asked Daju Luka.
After Buhari’s victory in March 28 presidential poll a lot of Nigerians try to show him their love and support.
More than 20 people, cut across different ages ranging from 20 to 63, and came from different parts of the country comprising Katsina, Kano, Adamawa, Yobe, Anambra and Kaduna states trek for the president-elect.

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