AMAZING PHOTOS: Buhari in Ogun State for Inauguration of Projects
President Muhammadu Buhari in traditional attire has
commenced the inauguration of projects executed by the Governor Ibikunle
Amosun in the capital city of Ogun state, Abeokuta.
President Buhari was accompanied by his host Amosun to the project sites.
The projects commissioned by the president so far in Ogun state capital were the Itoku-Sapon flyover named Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti Flyover, Ultra-modern market at Sapon, and ultra-modern market, Omida, that has been yet to be completed.
Buhari also visited the paramount ruler of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun
Gbadebo in his palace of the Alake, where two leaders have a closed-door
meeting.
In the plans of the leader of the nation is also the inauguration of a modern estate named after him, President Muhammadu Buhari Estate, situated along Abeokuta-Siun- Kobape-Sagamu Expressway.
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President Buhari will leave Nigeria today, February 2, for Strasbourg, France, on invitation of European Parliament.
The visit comes just several days after the Boko Haram massacre in Dalori, Borno state, where up to 100 people were killed and many others were injured.
Nigerians are not happy over the trips of their president as the country is facing a lot of challenges now.

The ultra modern market Omida in Ogun
The projects commissioned by the president so far in Ogun state capital were the Itoku-Sapon flyover named Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti Flyover, Ultra-modern market at Sapon, and ultra-modern market, Omida, that has been yet to be completed.

President Buhari wears traditional Yoruba attire
In the plans of the leader of the nation is also the inauguration of a modern estate named after him, President Muhammadu Buhari Estate, situated along Abeokuta-Siun- Kobape-Sagamu Expressway.
See more photos below:

The president was dressed in Yoruba attire in tune with the celebration.

President
Buhari with Minister of Information Lai Mohammed, first lady of Ogun
state Olufunke Amosun, Governor of Ogun state Senator Ibikunle Amosun
and Minister of Finance Kemi Adeosun at the 40th anniversary ceremony of
Ogun state on February 2.

President
Buhari presenting an award to former president Olusegun Obasanjo in
recognition of his contribution to the creation of Ogun state at the
40th anniversary ceremony of Ogun state on February 2.

President Buhari at the 40th anniversary ceremony of Ogun state on February 2.
The visit comes just several days after the Boko Haram massacre in Dalori, Borno state, where up to 100 people were killed and many others were injured.
Nigerians are not happy over the trips of their president as the country is facing a lot of challenges now.
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