nonsence the siren is louder than the drums from the national anthem allt hsi men cleaning their sweats where not all crying the ones who did knew they have lost a lot of money and contracts
RIP Mr President . This should be a lesson to our leaders in Nigeria... Life is more important than power !! Stop the greed and looting and let Nigeria take it's rightful place amongst Nations ! My condolences from the United States ....
May his soul rest in perfect peace, but I do not think people should play games with others lives the way they did with Yar'ardua's life. Vanity upon vanity? I really feel sorry for the man and his mother, maybe he would be alive today if they allowed him to resign honourably when he wanted to. Life is a precious thing, and in its humblest form it is superior to death. A living dog is better than a dead lion. Ecclesiastes 9:4
A human being has died, just like several others have died ignominiously on dead traps called roads in Nigeria, just like several businesses have closed cos our power sector have been used to defraud Nigerians for years, while ordinary Nigerians are dying avoidable deaths cos they couldn't afford treatments in Saudi.
Those that have shielded Ibori and co will pay someday.
Leave a mark while you serve so we can have something good to say at your graveside. He was a good man? Yea right.
i hope that those who pulled him out of the hospital for their own self gain will be brought to justice.Life is much more worth than money and presidential seat. R.I.P.
beside the fact that our leaders are nothing but thiefs, our people have sufferd for far too much that we have lost our reasoning and ability to figure out who is good for us and who is not
innalillahi wa inna ilahaihi raji'un. He was indeed a vey good man. May Aljannatul Firdaus be your final abode.... For those saying stupid things, everyone will die one day!!!!!!! It was his time.......
I love Yara dua for his sincerity and sure he will rest in peace from the troubles of this world. I would love to see the likes of Babangida, Obasanjo dem die this year. The bad men we have in Nigeria who are responsible for our plight never learns from the death of people like Abacha. May God take the lives of the evil leaders in Nigeria soon, AMEN.
Well, he had the chance to effect a change but never did, i hope the likes of him learn a lesson from this , i dont feel bad for him, i only hope all those holding the nation to ransom continue to die
@Emmaolu1 tell that to millions of nigeria who suffer daily just because our selfish leaders cant get their acts together, to tell that to me, i dont speak for me,
@Emmaolu1 i speak for the millions of helpless Nigerians, the once who die daily from simple illness just cos they cant get simple healthcare, the once who die daily from the fact that they are depressed, the once who have resolved to robberey cos their choice is been taking away from them, go tell that to those people not me.
My condolence to mother Nigeria.death is inevitable it is made for the poor and rich.If it is what wealth can buy Nigeria would have saved their son RIP Yaradua.
R.I.P
emedugu 11 months ago
nonsence the siren is louder than the drums from the national anthem allt hsi men cleaning their sweats where not all crying the ones who did knew they have lost a lot of money and contracts
atare555 1 year ago
thieves weeping cos they have lost money
atare555 1 year ago
R.I.P mr president.
AVOIR3 1 year ago
They shud have buried Michael Aundoaka with him.
Lionscharity 1 year ago
RIP Mr President . This should be a lesson to our leaders in Nigeria... Life is more important than power !! Stop the greed and looting and let Nigeria take it's rightful place amongst Nations ! My condolences from the United States ....
ogamike 1 year ago
@abubakar74 ... may Allah bless you for thıs great comment of yours... am so glad of your lıfe. jazakhAllahu khair ya akhıkh
abubakarsadeek 1 year ago
OMG!!!!! its so sad :'( may your gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Ameen
dyxa223 1 year ago
May his soul rest in perfect peace, but I do not think people should play games with others lives the way they did with Yar'ardua's life. Vanity upon vanity? I really feel sorry for the man and his mother, maybe he would be alive today if they allowed him to resign honourably when he wanted to. Life is a precious thing, and in its humblest form it is superior to death. A living dog is better than a dead lion. Ecclesiastes 9:4
ojalao 1 year ago
A human being has died, just like several others have died ignominiously on dead traps called roads in Nigeria, just like several businesses have closed cos our power sector have been used to defraud Nigerians for years, while ordinary Nigerians are dying avoidable deaths cos they couldn't afford treatments in Saudi.
Those that have shielded Ibori and co will pay someday.
Leave a mark while you serve so we can have something good to say at your graveside. He was a good man? Yea right.
healingchild 1 year ago
i hope that those who pulled him out of the hospital for their own self gain will be brought to justice.Life is much more worth than money and presidential seat. R.I.P.
mikco2000 1 year ago
beside the fact that our leaders are nothing but thiefs, our people have sufferd for far too much that we have lost our reasoning and ability to figure out who is good for us and who is not
junglewillboy 1 year ago
innalillahi wa inna ilahaihi raji'un. He was indeed a vey good man. May Aljannatul Firdaus be your final abode.... For those saying stupid things, everyone will die one day!!!!!!! It was his time.......
zulee2 1 year ago
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chariesomo 1 year ago
I love Yara dua for his sincerity and sure he will rest in peace from the troubles of this world. I would love to see the likes of Babangida, Obasanjo dem die this year. The bad men we have in Nigeria who are responsible for our plight never learns from the death of people like Abacha. May God take the lives of the evil leaders in Nigeria soon, AMEN.
sweetlikehoney77 1 year ago
I pray that all our so called leader will be dying one after the other like X.P. mr Yar'adua.
myGodmylord 1 year ago
R.I.P Yar'adua.
Teminieverlastingjoy 1 year ago
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hollaburday 1 year ago
May your gentle soul rest in Peace. We (Nigerians) will forever remember you for your kindnessand sincerity of heart in handling Niger Delta Crisis
efere73 1 year ago
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Emmaolu1 1 year ago
Well, he had the chance to effect a change but never did, i hope the likes of him learn a lesson from this , i dont feel bad for him, i only hope all those holding the nation to ransom continue to die
junglewillboy 1 year ago
@junglewillboy Bi a ba nja, bi i ti k'a ku ko.
Emmaolu1 1 year ago
@Emmaolu1 tell that to millions of nigeria who suffer daily just because our selfish leaders cant get their acts together, to tell that to me, i dont speak for me,
junglewillboy 1 year ago
@Emmaolu1 i speak for the millions of helpless Nigerians, the once who die daily from simple illness just cos they cant get simple healthcare, the once who die daily from the fact that they are depressed, the once who have resolved to robberey cos their choice is been taking away from them, go tell that to those people not me.
junglewillboy 1 year ago
May Allah have mercy on ur soul umaru.
gossipgayl 1 year ago
Goodbye prince of Katsina and Nigeria!
MyKen1981 1 year ago
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Lord back to you he returns, this life is so short. i await my turn and pray we all go in peace
kingjamboy 1 year ago
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kingjamboy 1 year ago
May his soul rest in peace. Adieu!!!
JSOBlog 1 year ago
My condolence to mother Nigeria.death is inevitable it is made for the poor and rich.If it is what wealth can buy Nigeria would have saved their son RIP Yaradua.
mail2dolphinmartins 1 year ago
May his gentile soul rest in perfect peace..
coolio3712 1 year ago
stock of vanity...R.I.P UMARU
mohammadu11 1 year ago
henry
henryfinder1 1 year ago
May his soul rest in peace(amen)
debol1000 1 year ago