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    Nigerians trend #WhereIsBuhari as President Buhari Absent From May Day Rally

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorMay 1, 2017No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The federal government of Nigeria has declared Tuesday 29 May a public holiday
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    Mr. Buhari’s absence from the annual Workers’ Day celebration comes less than a week after he missed last Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting.

    President Muhammadu Buhari at his office
    President Muhammadu Buhari at his office

    Speculation surrounding President Muhammadu Buhari’s health once again surfaced on Monday after the president failed to attend a May Day rally.

    Mr. Buhari’s absence from the annual Workers’ Day celebration comes less than a week after he missed last Wednesday’s Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting. The Office of the Presidency and Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, explained that the president missed the meeting because he needed rest.

    Nigerians on Twitter have questioned the president’s whereabouts using the hashtag #WhereIsBuhari. While the president’s media aides have not yet provided an explanation for his absence, many Nigerians on social media have assumed that his illness prevented him from attending the rally.

    Good afternoon Twitfam
    Save Nigeria Group is on Twitter@SaveNigeria

    They don't want to save Nigeria anymore#whereisbuhari pic.twitter.com/7QDgqOJSlx

    — IKECHUKWU (@iykimo) May 1, 2017

    Our president is now sighted like the moon during Ramadan!
    Folks now wait for Friday to see him #WhereIsBuhari

    — Àdíàhà Úmó Ñkóríkó BLUAI (@Odudu_Akpaete) May 1, 2017

    Buhari is a retiree

    Maybe, that's why he didn't give Workers Day Speech #RetireesDay #WhereIsBuhari pic.twitter.com/yVmbMYuWeW

    — IKECHUKWU (@iykimo) May 1, 2017

    MISSING PERSON ALERT!
    A group of people cannot hold this country to ransom.
    PRODUCE BUHARI NOW!!! #HAVEYOUSEENTHISMAN #WhereIsBuhari pic.twitter.com/6h9yRYzXYq

    — Ndi Kato (@YarKafanchan) May 1, 2017


    https://twitter.com/amechioma/status/859027734831529984

    Since returning from his 50-day medical leave in London, Mr. Buhari’s health status has been the subject of widespread speculation, and his absence from last week’s FEC meeting and Monday’s May Day rally has raised more questions about his capacity to govern.

    It would be recalled that SaharaReporters revealed that the president has had difficulty eating and drinking, but his cabal has insisted that he remain in the country rather than seek medical treatment abroad.

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