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Buhari recuperating very well in UK, expect him back soon – Osinbajo

Acting President, Yemi Osinbajo has said he met President Muhammadu Buhari in stable health when he visited London Tuesday.

He said President Buhari was recuperating very well and would be back in Nigeria.

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Osinbajo briefed State House reporters of his visit Wednesday morning shortly before the commencement of the weekly Federal Executive Council meeting at Aso Rock.

The Acting President, a respondent of The DEFENDER has described not only as a loyal Vice President but largely “as a Christian personality marching well with Muslim personality of Muhammadu Buhari to shame those who believe religions have no product to right the wrongs amassed on the neck of the Nigeria by mischievous politicians in the country.”

He prayed, “No matter how bad the situation, a society will always have its own good ones to fall back upon.  Buhari and Osinbajo are a good example of such good ones and I pray; may Nigeria and respective communities of all of us continue to have the kind of people.”

Osinbajo jetted out of Nigeria late Tuesday for a meeting with President Buhari, barely 24 hours after the Wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Muhammadu Buhari shamed the enemies of her husband saying God has answered the prayers of Nigerians over his health and that he would soon be back to kick out the hyenas and the jackals out of the kingdom that is the Nigeria’s Aso Rock Villa.

Many have expressed disappointment that the President had unfortunately surrounded himself in the Presidency with people who are not only corrupt but dangerous to the extent that they would always love to work against the interest being served by their boss, Buhari, which is the interest of the generality of Nigeria.

It is however anticipated that the meeting in London was to consolidate the action plan to effective attack the problems the cabals in the Villa and the anti-government elements in the National Assembly while the “king” prepares to launch back on seat.

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