Rais aliyepinduliwa Niger aamrishwa kula wali mkavu bila mboga

Rais aliyepinduliwa Niger aamrishwa kula wali mkavu bila mboga

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Experienced journalist and public affairs analyst Chuks Ohuegbe has come forward to respond to the ousted President's comments regarding his treatment by the detaining soldiers under Mohammed Bazoum's prolonged arrest by the military junta that has taken control of the Niger Republic.

According to The TRIBUNE, Bazoum told a friend through text that he was being forced to eat just plain, uncooked rice while being kept in isolation.

The deposed president of the Niger Republic expressed his displeasure in this communication, which CNN also picked up on, over the lack of human contact since Friday and the absence of any provisions for food or medicine. He revealed going without electricity for a week as a result of Nigeria, a neighbor, cutting off the power in reaction to the ongoing sanctions against the military regime.

The Pilot Newspaper's Director of Publications, Ohuegbe, shared his opinion in an August 10 interview on the 'Kaakaki' show of Africa Independent Television. While the military takeover is strongly condemned, he claimed that Bazoum's recent struggle is a reflection of the terrible realities faced by the country's destitute people.

Consider the account of the ousted president of the Niger Republic, who mentions eating uncooked rice, Ohuegbe said. He is currently going through similar things as regular people. These are the topics we have been talking about. Although the Niger Republic coup is abhorrent, it seems the populace now has leaders with whom they can identify. The essence of existence is captured in this.

In his analysis, Ohuegbe called attention to the similarity between the current struggles of the deposed President and the problems that ordinary people deal with every day. While the coup itself is regrettable, he made the point that it has unintentionally brought the leaders and the people together by providing them with a shared experience that captures the essence of life.

Uwongo wa west jamaa hana mawasiliano na watu wa nje.yaani cm haezi tumia hata kwa akil ya kawaida hawaezi muachia awasiliane na watu kwan sio salama kwao
 
Umeisoma kweli hiyo habari?

Umeambiwa analishwa mchele (haujapikwa) wewe unasema wali mkavu! Na wachangiaji wanapuyanga tu.

Watz ndo maana tunasainishwa tu mikataba ya kimangungo kwa uzembe wa kusoma na kuelewa.

Kila habar mtu anachukua kma ilivo bila hta kuipima na upeo wake
Mara wali bila mboga
Mara uncooked rice
Mwisho ni la yy kutumia cm
Zote zaonesha uwongo
 
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Experienced journalist and public affairs analyst Chuks Ohuegbe has come forward to respond to the ousted President's comments regarding his treatment by the detaining soldiers under Mohammed Bazoum's prolonged arrest by the military junta that has taken control of the Niger Republic.

According to The TRIBUNE, Bazoum told a friend through text that he was being forced to eat just plain, uncooked rice while being kept in isolation.

The deposed president of the Niger Republic expressed his displeasure in this communication, which CNN also picked up on, over the lack of human contact since Friday and the absence of any provisions for food or medicine. He revealed going without electricity for a week as a result of Nigeria, a neighbor, cutting off the power in reaction to the ongoing sanctions against the military regime.

The Pilot Newspaper's Director of Publications, Ohuegbe, shared his opinion in an August 10 interview on the 'Kaakaki' show of Africa Independent Television. While the military takeover is strongly condemned, he claimed that Bazoum's recent struggle is a reflection of the terrible realities faced by the country's destitute people.

Consider the account of the ousted president of the Niger Republic, who mentions eating uncooked rice, Ohuegbe said. He is currently going through similar things as regular people. These are the topics we have been talking about. Although the Niger Republic coup is abhorrent, it seems the populace now has leaders with whom they can identify. The essence of existence is captured in this.

In his analysis, Ohuegbe called attention to the similarity between the current struggles of the deposed President and the problems that ordinary people deal with every day. While the coup itself is regrettable, he made the point that it has unintentionally brought the leaders and the people together by providing them with a shared experience that captures the essence of life.
Wengine hata wali mkavu hawapati wakati yeye pes anaenda kunywa Chai Paris
 
Hakuna alichoharibu chochote, Niger ni vita za kikabila na kikoo. Kuna ubaguzi wa kikabila hata Somalia cha mtoto.

Na Nigeria ni hivyohivyo, hakichelewi kunuka kwa ajili ya ukabila.

Hata jirani zao Libya ni hivyohivyo, wajanja wanatumia weakness hizo kujiwekea wamtakae kwa faida yao.
Tuache kuwaamini Waniger tukuamini wewe kikongwe wa Unguja?
 
😁😁😁😁mbona sisi tunakula bila kulazimishwa ale bhana aache kulalamika
 
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Experienced journalist and public affairs analyst Chuks Ohuegbe has come forward to respond to the ousted President's comments regarding his treatment by the detaining soldiers under Mohammed Bazoum's prolonged arrest by the military junta that has taken control of the Niger Republic.

According to The TRIBUNE, Bazoum told a friend through text that he was being forced to eat just plain, uncooked rice while being kept in isolation.

The deposed president of the Niger Republic expressed his displeasure in this communication, which CNN also picked up on, over the lack of human contact since Friday and the absence of any provisions for food or medicine. He revealed going without electricity for a week as a result of Nigeria, a neighbor, cutting off the power in reaction to the ongoing sanctions against the military regime.

The Pilot Newspaper's Director of Publications, Ohuegbe, shared his opinion in an August 10 interview on the 'Kaakaki' show of Africa Independent Television. While the military takeover is strongly condemned, he claimed that Bazoum's recent struggle is a reflection of the terrible realities faced by the country's destitute people.

Consider the account of the ousted president of the Niger Republic, who mentions eating uncooked rice, Ohuegbe said. He is currently going through similar things as regular people. These are the topics we have been talking about. Although the Niger Republic coup is abhorrent, it seems the populace now has leaders with whom they can identify. The essence of existence is captured in this.

In his analysis, Ohuegbe called attention to the similarity between the current struggles of the deposed President and the problems that ordinary people deal with every day. While the coup itself is regrettable, he made the point that it has unintentionally brought the leaders and the people together by providing them with a shared experience that captures the essence of life.
Huyu wa kwetu tukimpindua ntahakikisha anakula chips dume na juice ya ukwaju amna rojo wala tende
 
Yaaan yeye aashukuru hata anapata wali mkavu na izo pasta, je majority waliokuwa wakikosa hata cassava na fufuu mara moja kwa siku?
Umeambiwa anatafuna mchele usiopikwa kabisa, si wali mkavu
 
I just hope Rais mpya is not a puppet, wamezoea sana kutumia Africa kama shamba la bibi..

SMH
 
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