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APC candidate to speak at Chatham House on Thursday, Feb. 26

Buhari, who is in the UK for a brief official visit, is expected to speak at the Royal Institute of International Affairs.

The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Muhammadu Buhari is set to deliver a speech at Chatham House in London on Thursday, February 26.

Buhari, who is in the UK for a brief official visit, is expected to speak at the Royal Institute of International Affairs.

This was disclosed via a press statement released by Head of Media and Publicity of the APC Presidential Campaign Organization (APCPCO), Garba Shehu.

The invitations for the event will be sent out to guests on Monday, February 23.

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Buhari had earlier also had a meeting with former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair.

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