How Donald Trump planned to disgrace Buhari
Nigeria has exclusively obtained a shocking report, that United States, US, President, Donald Trump, would have said something very nasty about the Nigerian government, if President Muhamamdu Buhari had visited him in Washington DC.
“You can’t trust Donald Trump. He is very lousy and talks before thinking. He could have made reference to Buhari’s over 100 days medical tourism in the UK, while Nigerian Hospitals are in comatose. He could have commented on Nigeria’s battered economy, insecurity, and the one sided corruption fight. He could have tongue lashed Buhari on why he keeps retaining Ibrahim Magu despite the Senate’s rejection. He would have asked him that ‘during your 2015 campaign, you promised to make N1= $1, how much is it now?’ He could have told him to organise a referendum to determine Biafra’s fate”, a highly placed source told Post-Nigeria via a telephone chat.
The source added: “Trust the Nigerian media; they would have sensationalised the headlines like, ‘Donald Trump Chases Buhari out of White House’, ‘Donald Trump Humiliates Buhari’, Donald Trump endorses Biafra’, ‘Donald Trump warns Buhari not to return to power in 2019’, and much more”.
“Thank God that Buhari escaped that trap. Even CNN, BBC, would not have be fair to Buhari in their reportage”, the source insisted, adding that, “such visitation would have ended Buhari’s political career.”
“Buhari is a man of wisdom; he knows that it is not yet ripe for him to visit a man known as Donald Trump; that would have been suicidal.”
Although, Presidential Aides had denied that Buhari never planned a US trip to Washington DC, slated for today Monday, September 4, 2017.
An itinerary seen by Sahara Reporters had stated that Buhari was scheduled to leave his hometown, Daura, by helicopter at 9:15 am, on Monday, for Katsina Airport. From the Airport, he was then to fly out at 10. am aboard a Presidential Jet to Washington, DC.
Several hours after Sahara Reporters broke the story, Media Aides to the President began denying the report on twitter.
Later in the day, the Minister of Information, Lai Mohammed, issued an official statement, saying that the information was circulated through a parody twitter account using his name.
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