Watch Moment Protesting Nigerians In UK Climb Fence To Gain Access To Buhari

Watch Moment Protesting Nigerians In UK Climb Fence To Gain Access To Buhari

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Some Nigerians that have continued to protest against President Buhari in London have attempted to gain access to him by climbing the fence of Abuja house.

The protest began on April 2, to send Buhari back to Nigeria for his medical treatment. It was started by a former aide of the ex-president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan.

The video was shared by one of the conveners of this protest, omoyele Sowore.

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Meanwhile, the President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari has expressed that he is taking “a short rest” in London, United Kingdom.

The President stated this in a letter to Abdullah ll Bin Al-Hussein, the king of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, to offer solidarity over a rift in the royal family.

A presidential aide, Garba Shehu revealed the content of the letter via a statement on Thursday.

“While here in London taking a short rest, I was profoundly disturbed to read from international news agencies of attempts to destabilize the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,” Buhari said in the letter.

“Your exemplary leadership since ascending the throne has attracted worldwide admiration.

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“Relations between Nigeria and Jordan have been excellent and I thank you for the part you have played in this relationship.

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‘‘Your Majesty, I am much heartened that matters have now been resolved and I pray that the Hashemite Kingdom continues to not only remain peaceful but also a major beacon of hope for the region under Your Majesty’s wise guidance.”

 

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