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President Buhari extends vacation by three days

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President Muhammadu Buhari, who was expected to return to Nigeria today after the expiration of his 10 days’ vacation in London has extended his stay by three days, this means he will be back in Nigeria on Sunday.

Acting President Yemi Osibajo, made this known on Thursday in Abuja before the National Executive Council, NEC, meeting holding in the council chambers.

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The Vice President said he spoke with the President and confirmed that he was in good health adding that there was no need for the President to start rushing back to the country, but should spend the weekend there and return home on Sunday.

The President jetted out of Nigeria on June 6 on what his Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina, described as routine vacation.

The President also told journalists that he would take the opportunity to seek medical advice on his ear problem.

 

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