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DidYouKnow: In the first four years of his administration, President Muhammadu Buhari spent 404 days travelling to 33 countries, earning him the nickname 'the junketing president'. Critics question the value of such extensive travel. Nigeria

Ten days after his inauguration, President Muhammadu Buhari on 7 June 2015, along with a high powered delegation visited Munich, Germany during the G8 summit to submit a “wish list”.

“Security assistance, combating corruption, increased foreign direct investment, power and energy” were focus areas, said a spokesperson.Weakening naira, insecurity, poor policies… Why Nigeria’s FDI declining During the visit, he was hosted to a dinner by the US Chamber of Commerce, the world’s largest business federation with more than three million businesses. Also present was the Corporate Council of Africa, a coalition of about 180 companies.and asked the American businessmen to take advantage.

Then in October 2015, Buhari travelled to New Delhi for the 3rd Summit of the India-Africa Forum aimedGet unlimited access to our exclusive journalism and features today. Our award-winning team of correspondents and editors report from over 54 African countries, from Cape Town to Cairo, from Abidjan to Abuja to Addis Ababa. Africa. Unlocked.

 

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