To this effect, the President, accompanied by close personal aides, will embark on the journey on Thursday, 16th May.
He is expected back in the country on Tuesday, 21st May.
Umrah is an optional but recommended pilgrimage to Makkah that can be made at any time of the year.
Garba Shehu
Senior Special Assistant to the President
(Media & Publicity)
May 15, 2019
Tueh!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAjala 🦇✈🤔😏
DeleteEach time I read "the Nigerian president jets off",
ReplyDeleteWhat I think is this; the Nigerian airways fizzled out, was squandered out
and the presidency has up to 16 aircraft in its fleet?
The queen, the British PM etc. fly British airways.
WHAT A SHAME!
She travels on RAF voyager(A330).
DeleteAjala
ReplyDeleteLet me go to Twitter and read TheMbuhari's funny tweet about this.
Ajala the traveller! Continue
ReplyDeleteA ku irin
ReplyDeletejust be travelling oooo
ReplyDeleteThis man is part of the Jetta family we just don't know it. Jetta Muhammadu Buhari. He likes flying more than kinikini self
ReplyDeleteBye bye 🙄
ReplyDeleteWithout signing budget.
ReplyDeleteThis man is useless
Eku jetting
ReplyDeleteMay God accept your pilgrimage & answer your prayers in this Ramadan Mr. President.
ReplyDeleteAmin
DeleteYes. Why not? PMB is enjoying o. Naijas, Una ddo
ReplyDeleteMola ku irin ajo.
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