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President arrives Abuja after 5-day vacation (PHOTOS)

He departed Nigeria for the United Kingdom on Friday, February 5, and attended the Syria Donor Conference which after his vacation began.

 

President Muhammad Buhari has arrived Abuja from London after taking a five-day leave.

He departed Nigeria for the United Kingdom on Friday, February 5, and attended the Syria Donor Conference after which he proceeded on vacation

Although speculations of ill health had trailed his vacation, with multiple reports suggesting that all is not well with the President's health and that he was in London for medical consultations.

The Presidency had however dismissed the reports, insisting that Buhari is not sick and that he took the break just to rest.

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