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JUST IN: My father a silent achiever – Buhari’s Daughter

Buhari also stated during the ceremony that his first official trip as Nigeria’s President was a visit to the Niger Republic, Chad, and Cameroon to solidify the country’s relationships with these nations.

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Mrs Aisha Hanan, the daughter of outgoing President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), has taken to social media to celebrate her father.

Hanan, shared a photo of her father on her IG page on Tuesday, calling him a silent achiever.

Buhari, in the final week of his second term in office, has been inaugurating projects across the country. The president had on Monday reviewed the Presidential Fleet.

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Sharing a photo of her father during the Fleet Review held at the Naval Dockyard Limited in Victoria Island, Lagos. She wrote, “My Father … The Silent Achiever.”

Meanwhile, President Buhari during the inauguration of the N19.6 billion Nigeria Customs Service Corporate headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday joked about seeking refuge in neighboring Niger Republic should the country become hard to reside in after his exit from office.

He said; ”I try to plan to be as far away from Abuja as possible. I came from an area which is far away from Abuja. If anybody with force moves, I have a good relationship with my neighbours. Niger people will defend me.

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Buhari also stated during the ceremony that his first official trip as Nigeria’s President was a visit to the Niger Republic, Chad, and Cameroon to solidify the country’s relationships with these nations.

The President emphasised saying; ”If you don’t secure the confidence of your neighbour, you are in trouble. If you are not in trouble, your children and grandchildren will be in trouble. So it is very good I established relationships with my neighbours.”

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