Presidency keeps mum as concerns heighten over President Tinubu’s whereabouts

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Presidency keeps mum as concerns heighten over President Tinubu’s whereabouts
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Amidst growing speculation and concern, questions regarding the current whereabouts of President Bola Tinubu have intensified following his departure from Nigeria on April 23, 2024.

The President's trip, undertaken at the invitation of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, encompassed participation in the prestigious World Economic Forum in Saudi Arabia. However, with President Tinubu yet to return to the country, citizens have expressed mounting concerns regarding his whereabouts and activities during this extended absence.

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