Rufai Oseni has raised the alarm over President Tinubu’s whereabouts.
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Arise TV anchor/presenter, Rufai Oseni has raised the alarm over President Tinubu’s whereabouts since after attending the World Economic Forum Special Meeting in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, which ended on Monday.
This Nigeria news platform understands that the meeting was attended by world leaders leaders, including President Bola Tinubu.
During the event, Tinubu engaged in discussions with Microsoft Founder and Philanthropist Bill Gates on the pivotal role of technology in fulfilling his government’s commitments to the Nigerian populace.
However, despite the meeting’s end, the President is yet to return to Nigeria, which has sparked concerns from Nigerians on social media platforms regarding his whereabouts and the reason for his extended absence.
Reports indicate that after departing Saudi Arabia, the President travelled to London, England, on Tuesday, followed by a subsequent journey to France on Thursday.
Speculation has however risen, with some sources suggesting that the President’s undisclosed trip to France may be due to health-related reasons.
There is no official statement from the presidency but sources said the president is expected to be back in the country at a later date this month.
Nigerian journalist, Rufai Oseni wrote on X formerly Twitter:
Where is our president
We didn’t see our President on labour’s day.
I Miss our President oooo. Baba where u Dey oooo
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