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Photos: Buhari Still Uses Jonathan’s Old Cars by Nobody: 5:22pm On May 04, 2018
President Muhammadu Buhari arrived home on Thursday night from his trip to the United States.

Among the photographs capturing the tempered homecoming reception, were several showing the car that took the president home in Aso Villa.

A closer look shows that the black Mercedes Benz Maybach is old, the colour is devoid of any sheen and there are scratches at the back bumper. Even the tyres appear to have seen better days.

NAN.ng learnt President Buhari has refused to change the fleet he inherited from his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, since 2015.

In 2016, the president, who had cut his salary by 50 per cent, struck out a move to spend N400 million on new cars for him. The money was to be used to buy five new armoured Mercedes Benz S-600 (V222) cars.

NAN learnt the President believes the cars passed on to him, can still last another 10 years, thus helping the nation conserve scarce funds.

No wonder, the Buhari government, as Vice President Osinbajo has said repeatedly, is doing much more with the nation’s financial resources, despite the declining income.

This is in sharp contrast with the profligate Jonathan years, when oil at a stage was selling at $140 a barrel and the nation became poorer for it.

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Re: Photos: Buhari Still Uses Jonathan’s Old Cars by debaj10: 5:38pm On May 04, 2018
op, have you lost your freakin' mind?!

buhari's parking bill: £1000*140days.
how much was spent in his entourage and actual treatment?

yusufs bike: N56,000,000.
how much was spent in his treatment, home and abroad?

babachir: N215,000,000.
has he been charged to court?

or are you a nincompoop?
look, beta warn ursef dia!

myboy2111:


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Re: Photos: Buhari Still Uses Jonathan’s Old Cars by Nobody: 5:45pm On May 04, 2018
Can those high service men on suits following the Fulani president cars really defend the president when the need arises or they will flee and allow the president to carry his cross?




Besides,those cars can last 50 years since they are costly and bullet proof made.
Re: Photos: Buhari Still Uses Jonathan’s Old Cars by iaamxavier(m): 5:46pm On May 04, 2018
As Dumb as the Op

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Re: Photos: Buhari Still Uses Jonathan’s Old Cars by mars123(m): 5:59pm On May 04, 2018
Buhari is well known to be austere. But his main flaw is his ethnic and religious bigotry. Add his illiteracy to that and he becomes a big nuisance.
Re: Photos: Buhari Still Uses Jonathan’s Old Cars by three: 6:21pm On May 04, 2018
As well as his own brand new ones...

Buhari is austere? Sorry but I laugh in Armoured S-Class

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Re: Photos: Buhari Still Uses Jonathan’s Old Cars by Mynd44: 6:26pm On May 04, 2018

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