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BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 1:56am On Jul 31, 2021
President Muhammadu Buhari paid over N20 million for his two children, Yusuf and Zahra, who were studying in the United Kingdom universities in 2015, about the time when he declared to Nigerians that he could not afford the All Progressives Congress’ (APC) expression of interest and nomination form.

Findings by SaharaReporters confirmed this, showing how Buhari rode to power on the propaganda that he was an average Nigerian – who could not afford the APC’s N27 million and lived a moderate life.

Having previously run for three presidential elections and failed, Buhari showed his desperate desire to lead Nigeria by contesting again in 2015.

In 2015, he wooed Nigerians with many promises of what his administration would achieve in the areas of employment, security, agriculture among others.

Buhari had also lamented the high cost of the All Progressives Congress party's expression of interest and nomination forms which cost N27.5 million as of then.

He explained that though he could not influence the cost, he had to secure a loan from his bankers in Abuja and Kaduna to raise the money.

A report of October 2014 quoted him as saying, “N27 million is a big sum; thankfully I have a personal relationship with the manager of my bank in Kaduna and early this morning, I put an early call (and) I told him that very soon the forms are coming, So, whether I am on red, or green or even black, please honour it, otherwise, I may lose the nomination.

“I was about to go to Kaduna this morning and I told the Chairman (John Odigie-Oyegun) but he said in that case, you better pick your form and keep a straight face. That means there is no excuse.”

Buhari's position had attracted the sympathy of the Bauchi State Chapter of the Buhari Campaign Organisation which pledged to buy a nomination form for him, to contest the 2015 presidential election on the platform of the APC.

However, checks by SaharaReporters revealed that Buhari's two children were schooling in the United Kingdom at the time he claimed he had to take a loan for the party’s nomination form.

His only son, Yusuf Buhari, along with her sister, Zahra Buhari, was at the time enrolled in the University of Surrey for master's degree programmes in Economics and Medical Microbiology respectively.

Checks on tuition fees paid by international students running a master's degree programme at the institution as of 2020/2021 amounted to £15,800 to £20,500 equivalent to about N4. 5 million and N6 million based on the N288 to £1, which was the exchange rate around the time.

While Zahra's course of study is currently not available at the institution’s portal, which makes it difficult to project how much she might have paid as fees, the tuition fee for Economics (master’s) for the 2020/2021 academic year amounted to £18,600 (N5. 4 million) for international students.

According to an American professor, John Paden, “All of President Buhari’s children have had extensive education. Several have studied at university and postgraduate levels, including abroad.”

Other children of the president also attended universities outside the country though there is but a short profile of their academic profiles which had excluded the dates they attended the schools for unknown reasons.

Fatima Buhari, who was born on March 7, 1975, got a postgraduate degree from Business Academy, Stratford, United Kingdom.

Following is Nana-Hadiza Buhari who was born on June 23, 1981. She studied at the Essence International School then later moved to Cobham Hall, Kent, United Kingdom where students in Years 7, 8, and 9 pay school fees as high as £10,279 for boarders and £6,804 for day students.

Nana-Hadiza also studied at the University of Buckingham.

Safinatu Buhari, born on October 13, 1983, also had her education at Essence International School and Cobham Hall, Kent, United Kingdom. She furthered her studies at the University of Plymouth, United Kingdom, and at Arden University, United Kingdom.

Halima who was born on October 8, 1990, schooled at the International School, Kaduna, the British School of Lome, and Bellerby’s College, Brighton, United Kingdom. She also attended the University of Leicester, United Kingdom before bagging a degree from Nigeria Law School, Lagos.

With fees running into millions of naira paid to the United Kingdom over the years, both prior to his 2015 campaign and after, the Nigerian President could possibly afford the N27.5 million party nomination and expression of interest forms without drawing public sympathy.

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Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by MMempire(m): 2:23am On Jul 31, 2021
Bubu na bloody liar right from time. Always lying about everything.

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Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by Visocrate(m): 2:39am On Jul 31, 2021
OK I jump this thread to the next
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by nairalandankrah: 2:44am On Jul 31, 2021
Lying son of a bitch

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Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by chinjo(m): 2:53am On Jul 31, 2021
Sahara reporters was one of the instruments that was used to sell this devilish government to Nigerians. They are now yarning Orpata because they have fallen out of favour. Please, enjoy the rotten food you served Nigerians.

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Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by EmekaBlue(m): 3:25am On Jul 31, 2021
Maybe he took loan then. You know he is a Chief executive loan borrower
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by michlins(m): 4:22am On Jul 31, 2021
Beating a dead body. Nigerians need to deal with the fact that Buhari scammed us. He appealed to our emotions and attachment to poverty. Jonathan did same thing when he told us he went to school without sandals

Buhari might have 200bn for other things but not the 20m for the forms. Think of it like this, you may have #1000 but not #10 for a sachet water.

Having said that, I admire Buhari for ensuring he gave his children the best of education. Even though he doesn't posses a school cert, his kids are masters degree holders.
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by LikeAking: 4:24am On Jul 31, 2021
the man @ bubu na scam.

shame on him.
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by Monogamy: 5:59am On Jul 31, 2021
He could have been investing the money he should have wasted on buying party nomination on Education of his Children..
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by FarahAideed: 6:49am On Jul 31, 2021
Buhari has always been a pathological liar
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by Plut01: 6:58am On Jul 31, 2021
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SMH

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Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by bjtinz: 7:44am On Jul 31, 2021
N288 to £1, which was the exchange rate around the time
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Had to stop reading here because hot tears filled my eyes and fell on my phone.

We are currently over 700 to the £ and rising. cry
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by Racoon(m): 7:48am On Jul 31, 2021
Buhari and his government is the worst political fraud ever pulled on the Nigerian nation.Tueh! The man was simply a bloody nauseating hypocrite.
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by Ceenachi: 8:03am On Jul 31, 2021
No matter what he will not remain in power forever
So what he sowe today he will reap even APC win next election,God will turn that person against him
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by Seniorwriter(m): 8:38am On Jul 31, 2021
This present terrorists infested administration is a Specialist in lies & propaganda.....

@Seniorwriter
Re: BUSTED: Buhari Claimed He Couldn't Afford Nomination Form While Paying Millions by Grace001: 8:44am On Jul 31, 2021
N288 to £1, which was the exchange rate around the time.

Below is the current exchange rate for pound in black market.

If you still have hope in this retrogressive failed godforsaken useless country, sorry is your case. You don’t need to search further you’re your own enemy.

Especially those NPower /Poverty guys, Nigeria is torturing them over 30k Naira

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