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Presidency denied the allegation that president Buhari boarded a faulty jet from US to Nigeria~details below

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 Following the allerged presidential jet mishap Femi Adesina has reacted to the rumour as uncalled for, mr Femi said such incident never occured. 

Femi Adesina “Presidential Media Aide” who retorted to the allegations as nothing but false and fake news propagated by those whose intentions is to cripple and mislead nigerians about the progress of Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

In addition, Femi Adesina warned Nigerians and fake media outfits to desist from reporting unfounded claims, a practice he described as a vice Your support matters. 

But the presidency has tactfully denied an allerg reports over president Muhammadu Buhari’s presidential jet which automatically developed a fault mid-air on its return to Nigeria from the United States of America (US).

The reports by the “SUN Publication” had been regarded as unfounded, the presidency denied and warned that Nigerians should desist from spreading fake news Adesina who warned Nigerian traditional media to beware of fake news said, “he was in the same aircraft and that no such incidennce occured.”

President Muhammadu Buhari issued a stern warning to diplomats He disclosed that the jet needed to refuel which was why it landed in Santa Maria in Portugal and afterward headed straight to Nigeria. 

“It didn’t happen. I was on that flight. We took off from New York, went straight to Santa Maria in Portugal where we refuelled. We took off and flew straight to Nigeria.”

“Where is the mishap? It is a lie. It never happened, do you know the number of people that have been misled by this fake news?” 

“Fake news is a problem, not only to Nigeria but to the whole world. The traditional media should be careful of fake news because we must first have a country before digital media can be useful to us, the statement read.

According to report, president Buhari has been shedulded for another international trip for the swearing-in ceremony of Abiy Ahmed, the Ethiopian prime minister who was to lead the African nation for another five-year term in office.

 However, the presidential Media Aide disclosed that what may cause World War III, the inauguration, was to take place in Addis Ababa on Monday, October 4, for this reason, the Nigerian president will leave Abuja for the Ethiopian capital on Sunday, October 3.

But Nigerians has been reacting on a negative notion of president Muhammadu Buhari recent trips while the country (nigeria) is a facing political, ethnic and economic rancor.


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