"But when I was in jail because Nigerians and the international community stood for me, I came out of jail. When I was released from jail, the hope I had materialised. Iam an optimist. Iam always full of hope.
"What Iam interested in is the welfare of my members and indeed the entire Nigerian masses. So, what the president said for me is alien to us because the right to protest and the right to strike is that of the workers.
Preaching on the spirit of faith, Bishop Oyedepo said, "When I said it will be like demotion ifIam called to be Nigeria's president because I see myself on top of nations from scripture.
"Spontaneously, as he was getting up from his chair to welcome him and other accompanying visitors, Obasanjo responded: "when I don't have job. If you are ready to give me job, Iam ready to do it."
Asked if there will be any party to welcome the president, Mohammed jokingly said, "I heard the NTA is organizing a party and we will join you guys to celebrate."
At the time, Buhari had expressed doubts about whether he would miss being President. "I believe I'm trying my best, but still, my best is not good enough," he declared. "I wonder ifIam going to miss much. I think I'm being harassed."
In the trending video, Wike said, "Only one person can be a minister from a state; I will not be a minister. I will not. Iam not a liability; Rivers State is an asset. "So if you don't want to win an election, it's your business.
They had a car parked waiting to take me to Atiku's house, but unfortunately it was a trick because here Iam, they brought me to Jimeta Police Station.
I have asked the President specifically that if he wants to know the truth and wants to be fair to the nation, he should give me the opportunity to present (evidence). "Iam appealing to Mr. President.
He added: "Please, Iam not giving an order, Iam appealing to your states, start paying the wages awards, let everyone start paying it. It is a relief to the people.
"There is the issue that the president is going. Iam not going," Reuters quoted Mugabe as saying to supporters on the grounds of a local university, 100 km (60 miles) west of the capital Harare. "The president is dying. Iam not dying.
"Iam confident that if our players believe in themselves, they can qualify out of their difficult group and even go very far in the tournament," President said, according Media Adviser, Femi Adesina.
"No, nobody will unseat me," he replied tersely The president was also asked if he has stamina for another four years, to which he responded: "Yes, Iam ready for it".