An investigative operation undertaken by a local newspaper Nigeria has
revealed President Buhari might be far from returning to Nigeria soon
owing to his poor health condition.
One of the sources said on Wednesday: "The man is alive, yet not alright. He is sick. He is most likely not going home soon."
For Buhari to have gone to the mosque demonstrates that he is not dead, and that however he might be wiped out, he is getting great.
At the point when told by the journalist that The Guardian was simply trusting the president was fit and returning home soon as Nigerians had been over and again advised, one of the sources noted: "he turns out in the nights, yet is sick."
Inquired as to whether by "outside" he implied the front of the house, the source shook his make a beeline for the opposite, to show the back of the house.
The second source then unveiled: "he went for petitions on Friday. I saw around four autos" going out. "Perhaps that was him," the source included.
One of the president's men came towards the door around 5:07 p.m., coaxing to the journalist to "come." He then asked: "Are you inspired by your leader passing on?" When the correspondent said "no" and that "that is the reason we are here" to look for reality, he then stated: "On the off chance that you need your leader dead, you will be disillusioned. The president is robust and healthy. He will return soon."
He then rained mishandle on the journalist before strolling back inside. In the mean time, the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has at the end of the day asked Christians and Nigerians when all is said in done not to stop appealing to God for Buhari until he comes back to the nation robust and generous.
CAN President; Rev. Samson Olasupo Ayokunle reminded Christians that it is their obligation to petition God for the nation and its pioneers constantly. He encouraged them to likewise appeal to God for the Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.
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