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Why I'll Never Forget My Late Deputy, Idiagbon - Buhari Reveals

Talking on Monday, when he got APC governorship wannabes and individuals from the gathering from Kwara State at State House Abuja, President Buhari recounted the tale of his previous appointee, Tunde Idiagbon, from Kwara State. 


The President said that Idigbon, who, while on a journey in Saudi Arabia when the organization was toppled in 1985, demanded coming back to the nation in spite of the political vulnerability particularly as he had discovered that he, as Commander-in-Chief around then, had not been murdered in the assume control. 

Femi Adesina, the President's Special Adviser on Media and Publicity in an announcement on Monday, cited the president as portraying late Tunde Idiagbon as solid, steadfast and submitted Nigerian. 

Buhari said; "The late Major General Tunde Idiagbon was an exceptionally uncommon case of what dependability to the mother country and to a predominant ought to be. 

"Tunde was solid, faithful and to a great degree focused on the reason for decidedly changing the account about Nigeria, which the organization set out to do around then," the President Muhammadu Buhari has said. 

The President included that the late Idiagbon rejected the offer from the King of Saudi Arabia to bring individuals from his (Idiagbon) family from Nigeria to the Kingdom, as he was his visitor around then, and in the long run came back to Nigeria to endure capture like he (Buhari) did. 

President Buhari additionally charged Nigerians to stay reliable and faithful to the nation in the entirety of their dealings.
Why I'll Never Forget My Late Deputy, Idiagbon - Buhari Reveals Reviewed by FOW 24 News on October 23, 2018 Rating: 5 Talking on Monday, when he got APC governorship wannabes and individuals from the gathering from Kwara State at State House Abuja, Preside...

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