Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity says Nigeria may have been wiped off the face of the map by Boko Haram terrorists if not for his principal. In an article titled, ‘From N’east With Good Tidings’ and shared on his official Facebook page on Thursday, Adesina described Buhari as the saviour who kept Nigeria together in the face of massive insecurity. He added that the President led the charge, and pushed the insurgents back, till they are now almost totally extinguished.
January 13, 2023In an article titled, ‘From N’east With Good Tidings’ and shared on his official Facebook page on Thursday, Adesina described Buhari as the saviour who kept Nigeria together in the face of massive insecurity.
In an article titled, ‘From N’east With Good Tidings’ and shared on his official Facebook page on Thursday, Adesina described Buhari as the saviour who kept Nigeria together in the face of massive insecurity. According to Adesina, the people of North East now have good stories to tell about how much his principal and security agencies have been defeated.
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