Osinbajo’s spokesman, Laolu Akande, in a statement in Abuja, said the vice president would depart for Harare, Zimbabwe on Friday for the state funeral scheduled for Sept. 14.
Osinbajo will be joining other African leaders and Heads of State expected at the occasion scheduled for the country’s National Stadium in Harare.
Mugabe, who was Zimbabwean Prime Minister and later President for 37 years altogether, up until 2017, died on Sept. 6, at the age of 95 in a Singaporean Hospital. The vice president, who will be accompanied on the trip by senior government officials, is expected back in Nigeria on Saturday. (NAN)
Do Osibanjo ever attend economic summit or commerce related gathering if not burial condolence or sharing of trader money to people?
ReplyDeleteAs Buhari created new ministries..he should have created ministry of condolence visits and death matters. Then make Osinbajo its minister.
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