Nobody is allowed to see Buhari or talk to his visitors as Abuja House in London adopts new security measures

A Guardian reporter stationed just outside the Abuja house in London, has revealed that serious security upgrades has been putting in place to barricade Pressmen like himself from seeing Nigeria's President Buhari and his visitors. The Guardian reporter also revealed that the President's visitors are now taking in through a secure backdoor so as not to reveal their identity to pressmen who are bound to question them about the health conditions of the President.



See some of the security measures adopted by the Presidency, that even members of Buhari family are bounded by it.


1. Drivers are now to pack their cars as closely to the building as possible to prevent media men from seeing who the President’s visitors are
2. President Buhari’s visitors are now taken through the back door to protect their identity.
3. Visitors to the building are also barred from talking to media men, like The Guardian’s reporter, who might be waiting just outside the Abuja House’s premises to know how the President’s health is faring
4. The officials now refuse to answer any calls inquiring about the President’s state of health. As usual, they are directing callers to speak with the Nigerian High Commission which is also in London.

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Nobody is allowed to see Buhari or talk to his visitors as Abuja House in London adopts new security measures Nobody is allowed to see Buhari or talk to his visitors as Abuja House in London adopts new security measures Reviewed by Prince Gabriel on February 21, 2017 Rating: 5

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