UBELIVABLE: See The Reason Why Buhari Returns To Abuja After ‘Private Visit’ To UK?

UBELIVABLE: See The Reason Why Buhari Returns To Abuja After ‘Private Visit’ To UK?


President Muhammadu Buhari Sunday came to the Nigerian capital, after a 10-day ‘private visit’ to the UK.

The president’s jet touched down at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International airport, Abuja, at around 6:24 p.m.

A statement by his representative, Femi Adesina, aforesaid some “reckless online media, feckless political opposition, and alternative bilious teams and people, had gone on overdrive since the President left the country on April twenty-five, insinuating that he was going for hospitalization, and wouldn't come back after ten days as declared.”

Mr Adesisna additionally aforesaid in their “vain imaginations, they even declared that fictive doctors have suggested President Buhari remain longer for additional intensive care”.

He aforesaid currently that the president has come, “can these apostles of evil imaginings swallow their words? will they retract their partisan stories additionally as press statements, and apologize to uncountable Nigerians both at home and within the Diaspora that they need to be fed with hogwash?

“Few days after the celebration of World Press Freedom Day, we have a tendency to daresay that this valuable freedom doesn't equivalent to liberty to mislead and hoodwink the world through concocted and jejune publications.

“The Buhari administration can forever respect and uphold press freedom, however, the burden lies on those at risk of passing off fiction as facts, to recollect that freedom demands concomitant responsibility.

“Those who additional share and publicize falsehood also are inspired to embrace accountable conduct,” he said.

The presidency didn't offer details of Mr Buhari’s ‘private visit,’ resulting in speculations he travelled to visualize his doctors as he has tired the past.

Mr Buhari didn't additionally transfer power to his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, whereas he was away’ AN action that drew additional conflict.

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