As Usual, President Buhari, Shames Nigerians Before The Entire World, In His Recent Speech In Cote D’Ivoire

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President Muhammadu Buhari, who is currently in Cote d’Ivoire, for an African Summit, has washed Nigerians’ dirty linen in public, by saying that he will not be surprised if all the 26 dead migrants in Libya are Nigerians. Buhari had during a meeting he had with members of the Nigerian community in Cote d’Ivoire, on Tuesday evening, in Abidjan, said that information available to him shows that only three of the 26 migrants who died in the Mediterranean and were buried in Italy recently, were Nigerians. Buhari said: “It was announced that 26 Nigerians died, but before they could prove that they were all Nigerians, they were buried. “But the evidence I got from my Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora Affairs now, is that only three were identified as Nigerians. But I will not be surprised if the majority of them were really Nigerians. “For people to cross the Sahara Desert to go into shanty boats across the Mediterranean Sea; I think we will try and keep them at home.

As Usual, President Buhari, Shames Nigerians Before The Entire World, In His Recent Speech In Cote D’Ivoire

President Muhammadu Buhari, who is currently in Cote d’Ivoire, for an African Summit, has washed Nigerians’ dirty linen in public, by saying that he will not be surprised if all the 26 dead migrants in Libya are Nigerians.

Buhari had during a meeting he had with members of the Nigerian community in Cote d’Ivoire, on Tuesday evening, in Abidjan, said that information available to him shows that only three of the 26 migrants who died in the Mediterranean and were buried in Italy recently, were Nigerians.

Buhari said: “It was announced that 26 Nigerians died, but before they could prove that they were all Nigerians, they were buried.

“But the evidence I got from my Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora Affairs now, is that only three were identified as Nigerians. But I will not be surprised if the majority of them were really Nigerians.

“For people to cross the Sahara Desert to go into shanty boats across the Mediterranean Sea; I think we will try and keep them at home.