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Muhammadu Buhari is back in Nigeria. The president went on a medical checkup in the UK since the 19th of January, and has made some people believe he is dead, amidst different rumours.

The president flew in to the Kaduna international airport via NAF 541, and walked to his car unaided. The president arrives at the presidential villa in Abuja at 8.42am. 

                   

He has since met with the VP, Governors, Ministers, Service Chiefs and Top Government Officials as well as members of his family in the State House on 10th March 2017.

 The special adviser on media and publicity to Buhari, Femi Adeshina wrote via Facebook;

President Muhammadu Buhari arrives after a medical vacation in London meets with VP, Governors, Ministers, Service Chiefs and Top Government Officials as well as members of his family in State House on 10th March 2017

Buhari returns 3: President Buhari being welcomed by his wife Aisha, daughter Zahra and other family members shortly after he arrived in State House after a medical vacation in London on 10th March 2017

Buhari returns 7: President Buhari with Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo as he meets with Governors, Ministers, Service Chiefs and Top Government Officials in State House shortly after arriving from London on 10th March 2017

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The political appointees and top ranking PDP members serving as Envoy abroad have been recalled back to Nigeria. The President recalls the consul-generals after 3 years of service abroad, and they have been arriving back at the country since last night.

       

Some of the political appointees affected by the president call are :

Chief Ojo Maduekwe (Canada)
Dr. Dalhatu Tafida (UK)
Professor  Ade Adefuye (USA)
Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu(Spain)
Mr. Taofeek Arapaja (Jordan)
Mrs. Fidelia Njeze (Switzerland)
Mr. Yemi Farounbi (Philippines)
Mr. Olatokunbo  Kamson (Jamaica)
Mr. Cornelius  Oluwateru (UAE)
Alhaji Abubakar Shehu Bunu (Saudi Arabia)
Mr. Chive Kaave (Argentina)
Alhaji Tukur Mani (Iran)
Biodun Nathaniel Olorunfemi (Namibia)
Chief Asam Asam (SAN), (Russia)
Mr. Okwudili Nwosu (Burundi)
Mr. Okeke Chukwuemeka (Vatican)
Mr. Eric Aworahbi (Italy)
Dauda Danladi (Pakistan)
Mrs. Katherine Okon (Czeck Republic)
Princess Victoria Bosede Onipede (Republic of Congo)
Senator Haruna Garba (Kuwait)
Mrs. Nonye Rajis-Okpara (Singapore)
Chief Eddy Onuoha (Hungary)
Mr. Adamu Babangida Ibrahim (Syria)
Dr. Sam Jimba (Poland)

This list is part of the 93 ambassadors that were posted to their different country embassies in June 2012, after their nominations were received and endorsed by the senate nearly 2 months their name were submitted to by the former president, Goodluck Jonathan.

88 nominees were presented, 87 appeared before the committee, 84 passed, while 2 of the nominees, Mrs. Sifawu Momoh, Edo; and Mazi Okafor Ojih, Ebonyi, could not pass the senate recommendation at an instant.The Mazi Okafor Ojih case was later revisted, and was posted to Vietnam.

The affected ambassadors should report back to the ministry of foreign affairs on Monday.

The former Nigerian government has turned the diplomatic job to political appointment and to favour anybody who is a ranking officer of the party, thus affecting not just the relationship ties were the appointees were placed, but also affecting Nigerians live in such country, since the ambassadors don't fully know left from right.

Nigerians in Russia and Vietnam have faced difficulties in passport renewal and other minor things in the past couple of years, costing a lot of them jobs and some of them had to travel back home since the embassies could not get a particular person for the job, and most times when the passport comes, it came with an error. This is according to emails and reports we had received in the past.

The embassies abroad during the past government received a lot of backlash from Nigerians staying abroad, as Nigeria embassies seem to have a lot of ambassadors who only sit in their office.

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