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President Muhammadu Buhari has arrived Riyadh, Saudi Arabia ahead of the investment conference organised by the Future Investment Initiative Institute.

[FILES] President Muhammadu Buhari arrives JF Kennedy International Airport in New York on Sunday evening for the UN General Assembly. PHOTO: NAN

The president was welcomed at the airport by a team of the Saudi government and Nigerian Embassy officials, some cabinet ministers from Nigeria as well as some members of Nigerian community in Saudi Arabia. According to an earlier statement on the summit, reissued by Malam Garba Shehu, spokesman of the president, on Monday in Abuja, the three-day event, with the theme, Investment in Humanity, would host global executives and asset managers.

Shehu also disclosed that the president would perform the lesser Hajj in Madinah and Makkah before returning to the country on Friday.

 

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Waste of time, he doesn't even understand what the event is for! He only wants to go and enjoy 'rankadede'

renoomokri over to you.

Come back and deal with the mess u created .

Investment summit indeed, meanwhile he will be proceeding medical holiday in the UK. CBN STOOGE Governor earlier in the week said medical trips abroad have been weakening the naira, in other words Buhari's medical trips have been weakening the naira all along and no AbokiFX

Going to borrow money 🤣🤣

Flying up and down for nothing .

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