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Soaring popularity on the show as large crowd turns out for Buhari in Plateau

*Plateau renames road as Muhammadu Buhari Way

How Nigerians see President Buhari against what the elites want the world to see.

The claim of declined popularity of President Muhammadu Buhari, further hit a brick wall, with the kind of large crowd that turned out on Thursday welcoming the Africa’s topmost apostle of anti-corruption crusade.

Large crowd of Plateau State people were sighted between Mararaban Jema’am junction to Miango-Wild Life park in Jos where the President commissioned two completed road projects.

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The DEFENDER gathered that the large crowd consisted of people chanting ‘Ba’baa! Oyoyo’ as his long convoy drove to the area venues of the road commissioning at Mararaban Jama’a junction.

Governor Simon Bako Lalong described the Mararaban Jama’a junction as the gateway to Plateau and also renamed the about eight kilometres road between Mararaban Jama’a  to Vom junction as Muhammadu Buhari Way.

President Buhari with Governor of Plateau State H.E. Simon Lalong, and Gbong Gwom Jos and Chairman Plateau State Council of Chiefs, Da Jacob Gyang Buba, when he visited the Jos monarch’s Palace on Thursday.
Buhari, Gwom Jos, Governor Lalong and otehr chiefs during the home at the Palace.
President Buhari, assisted by Governor of Plateau State H.E. Simon Lalong (2nd left), Governor of Nasarawa State H.E. Almakura Tanko (1st right), as he commissions a road project in Jos, Plateau State on Thursday.
Crowd during the President Buhari’s visit.
At the Jos Airport as President Buhari arrived for the 2-day official visit to Plateau State on Thursday.
President Buhari with Governor of Plateau State H.E. Simon Lalong, Governor of Nasarawa State H.E. Almakura Tanko, Minister of Sports Solomon Dalong and Gbong Gwom Jos and Chairman Plateau state council of chiefs Da Jacob Gyang Buba as he arrives Jos Plateau State on an Official Visit on Thursday.

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