President Muhammadu Buhari will depart Abuja, Sunday, September 18, 2022 for New York, United States to attend the annual meeting of world leaders, the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA77).
On the entourage of the President are the First Lady, Aisha Buhari, some Governors, Ministers and top government officials.
The theme for the 77th session which opened on Tuesday, September 13 is: “A watershed Moment: Transformative Solutions to Interlocking Challenges.”
Key topics of discussion at the UNGA this year include; the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis, climate action, ending the COVID-19 pandemic, and a special Transforming Education Summit.
Key topics of discussion at the UNGA this year include; the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis, climate action, ending the COVID-19 pandemic, and a special Transforming Education Summit.
President Buhari will take his turn to deliver the National Statement on the second day of the General Debates on Wednesday, September 21.
Aside his Statement, the President will also participate in High Level meetings and side events including the Nigeria International Economic Partnership Forum (NIEPF), convened by Nigeria in partnership with the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU); Strengthening Coordination through National Humanitarian Development Peace (NHDP) Framework: A practical approach to sustainable durable solutions to ensure no one is left behind, organised by the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development; and the EFCC-NEPAD Programme on combating Illicit Financial Flows.
President Buhari will also hold strategic bilateral meetings with World Leaders, renowned investors and heads of multinational organisations while in New York.
*Ah ah he was not invited for the Queens Burial?
Stella you like wahala oo🤣. The Queen's burial is not for everybody oo, there are levels.
ReplyDeleteI wish them well
ReplyDeleteI'm just imagining myself as a top government official. Bubu looks fat and fresh in the picture above
ReplyDeleteBring back jollof rice mummy aisha,I never chop Sunday rice today.
ReplyDeleteSafe journey Mr Ajala
ReplyDeletePlus his jamboree loving entourage
DeleteMy dear... No be small ooo
DeleteThe only thing that Nigeria money is available for, make una continue dey chop our money. God is watching
ReplyDeleteThe vice president will attend the queen's funeral.
ReplyDeleteHe can understand the English spoken and speak well in return
DeleteNot the 'fiful' and ze kwantiri
The VP is representing him at the queen’s funeral.
ReplyDeleteIt such a sad something that a nation with the best brains will allow such kind of persons rule them .
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