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How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by BeeBeeOoh(op):
– The media aide of President Buhari Adesina granted interview to the Church Times

– He revealed how the Nigerian president spends a typical working day in Aso Rock

– Adesina also denied rumours that Buhari is religious bigot, trying to Islamise Nigeria


Presidential media aide, Femi Adesina, has disclosed how Muhammadu Buhari usually spends the day at the Aso Villa.

Special adviser to the president on media and publicity said this in the interview granted to Church Times, leading Christian newspaper.

Adesina spoke on the first year anniversary of the incumbent administration, fear of religious domination in the country, the antics of inveterate critics, and other issues.

While being asked what the typical day like with the itinerary of the president in Aso Rock, he said: “A typical day in the life of the president is determined by what he has to do for that day. He is a stickler for time, and if his day must begin at 7 a.m, or even earlier, you find him there right on time.

“But on a usual day, the first thing he does on getting to the office is to look at media highlights, which we would have prepared before he arrives. He goes through, and reads the newspapers in full later in the day.

“He takes scheduled activities, observing prayer hours in-between. And when he is done for the day, which is usually about 5 p.m, except there is any scheduled event, he goes home to rest.

“After prayer and dinner, he attends to people who have been booked to see him at home, and he does that till bedtime. Unless there are crucial meetings, which at times could last into the wee hours, the president does not keep very late nights. He is a very organized and methodical person.”

He also debunked rumours that President Buhari has an Islamic agenda for Nigeria.

“It is so very easy to fall into the bogey of an Islamic agenda, or a Christian agenda in Nigeria, depending on who is in power. It is one of the primordial fault lines in our country,” Buhari’s spokesman said.

“Yes, every person has a right to defend his faith, but in President Buhari, I have never seen anything that bears the slightest affinity to religious extremism. A good number of his personal staff are Christians. Before the last Christmas, the President personally told me he would allow me some days off, so I could spend Christmas with my family. Is that a religious bigot? No. In fact, I have never seen anything with the slightest link to bigotry in him. When my mother passed away in 2013, and we held a commendation service for her in Lagos, the then Gen Buhari came, and sat through the Christian service. That is the man for you.

“I think we have a problem of mindset in the country. It is a bogey of domination, which has made us paranoid about any faith that is not our own. For me, I fear no Islamic domination. I just want to be the best Christian I can be. When that happens, I spread the fragrance of Jesus Christ wherever I go, and I need not fear anything.

“It is so very easy to fall into the bogey of an Islamic agenda, or a Christian agenda in Nigeria, depending on who is in power. It is one of the primordial fault lines in our country. Yes, every person has a right to defend his faith, but in President Buhari, I have never seen anything that bears the slightest affinity to religious extremism. A good number of his personal staff are Christians. Before the last Christmas, the President personally told me he would allow me some days off, so I could spend Christmas with my family. Is that a religious bigot? No. In fact, I have never seen anything with the slightest link to bigotry in him. When my mother passed away in 2013, and we held a commendation service for her in Lagos, the then Gen Buhari came, and sat through the Christian service. That is the man for you.”


He further added: “I think we have a problem of mindset in the country. It is a bogey of domination, which has made us paranoid about any faith that is not our own. For me, I fear no Islamic domination. I just want to be the best Christian I can be. When that happens, I spread the fragrance of Jesus Christ wherever I go, and I need not fear anything.”

President Buhari is currently resting in London, United Kingdom.

The leader of the nation is expected back to Nigeria on June 16, Thursday.

The rumours earlier emerged that Buhari was spending 10 days in London to hold “secret talks” with Niger Delta militants and not to rest and treat an ear infection.
However, the UK government denied such claims.
http://www.naij.com/857942-president-buhari-spends-typical-day-presidency-reveals.html?source=index_main

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Re: How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by benedictnsi(m): 9:45am On Jun 13, 2016
*yawns
Re: How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by LessNoise: 9:50am On Jun 13, 2016
Bubu....economy never still wake oooo
Re: How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by Monalisa185(f): 9:53am On Jun 13, 2016
the title of this thread should have been "keeping up with mr president"
Re: How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by pendusky(m): 9:55am On Jun 13, 2016
noted!
Re: How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by Rose2014: 9:58am On Jun 13, 2016
[/quote]Before the last Christmas, the President personally told me he would allow me some days off, so I could spend Christmas with my family. Is that a religious bigot? No. In fact, I have never seen anything with the slightest link to bigotry in him. When my mother passed away in 2013, and we held a commendation service for her in Lagos, the then Gen Buhari came, and sat through the Christian service. That is the man for you[quote]
Just when you think the last has bn heard.
Bikonu umunnem If presido doesn't attend his spokesman's event, who will.
Welcome to the giant of Africa where Giving your spokesman few days off now calls for celebration

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Re: How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by houstonia(m): 9:59am On Jun 13, 2016



How is this important? Is it to be compared with how the common Nigerian spends his typical day? From hand to mouth? F outta here with a thread this messed up.
Re: How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by Rose2014: 10:03am On Jun 13, 2016
houstonia:
How is this important? Is it to be compared with how the common Nigerian spends his typical day? From hand to mouth? F outta here with a thread this messed up.
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Oga calm down na. All I understand from what Adesina is trying to say is that since Buhari is nice to him as his spokesman, it means he's nice to Nigerians as a whole cool and that means the common man on the street is doing well because Adesina is doing well

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Re: How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by jhydebaba(m): 10:07am On Jun 13, 2016
Oga FM, tell ur Oga to make sure we see the impact of his hardwork in our daily lives :food on our tables, energy to power our devices, enabling environment, infrastructure etc
Re: How President Buhari Spends His Typical Day- Presidency Reveals by houstonia(m): 10:10am On Jun 13, 2016
Rose2014:
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Oga calm down na. All I understand from what Adesina is trying to say is that since Buhari is nice to him as his spokesman, it means he's nice to Nigerians as a whole cool and that means the common man on the street is doing well because Adesina is doing well

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If there is a revolution trust me a million people with be going for the heads of Adesina and Lai Muhammed. Those two are completely unaware of what problems Buhari is trying to tackle. The president now holds meetings outside the country and stylishly romancing OK Iweala . That's to tell you the extent of how lost the party crusaders such as Lai and Adesina are.


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