The other presidents listed included Robert Mugabe (Zimbabwe), Patrice Talon (Benin), Abdelaziz Bouteflika (Algeria), and Jose Eduardo dos Santos (Angola).
President Muhammadu Buhari
The five presidents were listed based on the frequency with which they go abroad for medical treatment.
President Muhammadu Buhari
The five presidents were listed based on the frequency with which they go abroad for medical treatment.
President Buhari was, however, rated the first among the five presidents based on the duration of his stay away from Nigeria.
Three of the five African countries, Nigeria, Algeria and Angola are ironically the three top oil producing countries in Africa.
Contacted on the development, yesterday, presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, simply said “No comments.”
Adesina and a coterie of other presidential aides returned to the country on Monday morning after visiting President Buhari in London where he has spent the last 95 days.
Adesina had been quoted as telling journalists last weekend that President Buhari was desirous of returning home but that he was being held back by his doctors.
From vanguard
They are so correct. No be lie, dem don see us finish.
ReplyDeleteI saw this coming. So bad.
DeleteThis what happens when you go to camp in another man's country for 100days on the grounds of medical check up/treatment. Get well soon Buhari and come back ASAP to avoid further insults.
ReplyDeleteFor the fact that the #1 citizen leaves his country to seek medical help in another country is a disgrace.
DeleteThis what happens when you go to camp in another man's country for 100days on the grounds of medical check up/treatment. Get well soon Buhari and come back ASAP to avoid further insults.
ReplyDeleteBirds of the same plummage..
ReplyDeleteE don happen! But wait oh, isn't that true? Even rich folks don't, talk more of "politrickcians"!!!
ReplyDelete... Jesus is my worth!
hahahaha Adesina why no comments. God don catch all of una. Oya go and curse BBC
ReplyDeleteThat is correct.
ReplyDeleteWhen we have so many hospital in Naija,but they prefer to travel outside the country for treatment because they no trust our doctors.
Get well soon Mr.President to avoid insult or another call out
They did not lie jare
ReplyDeleteAnd yet they won't be ashamed to build their hospitals to international standard.
ReplyDeleteAnd this shameless Adeshina said no comment. He should've continue running his lying mouth like a bad tap. Buhari is a liability to Nigerian as a country. Wasting the country's money unnecessarily.
ReplyDeleteThey watched our sch system die cos they can send their kids abroad. They watch our health system dying off, cos d can go abroad.
ReplyDeleteMake it compulsory for all public officials to use naija hospitals and their kids go to naija schs and see if all will not change in just years.
Shame on U all. Sadly its only talk we can talk, we cant round u guys all up and teach u some serious lessons.
We fighting corruption yet we have a president not well enough yo run d country, yet he still president. Shamelessly saying he's obeying doctors orders, while d oyibo doctors wonder d kinda giant of africa that tolerates this. Anyway d are interested in our money as always....as always. Slavery, colonization, forcing a country into existence u name. Make them laugh ur azzzz abeg, afterall ur country is fantastically corrupt.
ReplyDeleteWe need to stop believing in ds white folks. We built our music industry such that their music nearly have no place in our society now. Their music just wont sell. We need to do same with our education and healthcare, and run this folks run, and lock our jaws tight on their behinds like a black pitbull!
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