Buhari Comes Back From London On March 6

The presidential candidate of the Nigeria’s main opposition party, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd.), will return to Nigeria on Friday, March 6th, after nearly 10 days in UK .
Mr. Buhari left the country for campaign break after visiting 16 states with presidential rallies.
APC presidential aspirant, whose extended absence caused a lot of negative rumors, is reportedly in great health. Mr. Buhari debunked all allegations after one television interview by challenging his detractors to a road race, saying he would like to see how long they can last against him.
According to a source in his camp General Buhari decided to rest for 10 days after the Independent National Election Commission (INEC) shifted the polls, which were firstly scheduled for February 14th.
Meanwhile, the APC is not leaving anything to chance as it is going ahead with preparations to hold its grand finale rally in Abuja.
The rally which was earlier scheduled to hold in Abuja on January 29th had to be shifted certain after the postponement of the date of the polls by six weeks.
The National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, confirmed that the party’s presidential aspirant is expected back in the country at the weekend.
Mohammed said, “I spoke with him (Buhari) this morning (Wednesday), he will be back in the country God’s willing this weekend.”
Buhari’s working visit to the United Kingdom, which the APC said is part of its campaign actions outside the country of the country, has generated unprecedented interest and attacks from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its supporters.
Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose dived into the fight and said that Buhari was indeed sick and receiving treatment at Cavendish Hospital, London.
It would be recalled, Fayose had sponsored front-page death-wish advertorials in some newspapers, i

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