Supporters of Nigeria’s president Muhammadu Buhari are currently on a solidarity rally at the Abuja House in the United Kingdom, London, following the anti-Buhari protest led by a former presidential aide, Reno Omokri at venue.
The supporters stormed the area on Monday with placards with inscriptions such as “God Loves Nigeria”, “This Storm Will Surely Pass”, “We Are Stronger Together”, among others.
Anti-Buhari supporters led by Reno Omokri, have been protesting in front of the house for some days.
The protesters had asked Buhari, whom they accused of wasting taxpayers money, to return to Nigeria immediately.
Omokri had said the protesters laid a siege to the house and the president had been denied access to his doctors.
They had asked the president, whom they accused of wasting taxpayers money, to return to Nigeria immediately.
Omokri had said the protesters laid a siege to the house and Buhari had been denied access to his doctors.
But speaking during the protest, one of the supporters of the president described Omokri’s claim as fake news.
“There is the news about the president being held hostage, everyone could see, to my left, my right, you can see that there is nothing there, no one is being held hostage, it’s all fake news. But we are here today to actually show support to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari, that we are here for you, Nigeria in the diaspora actually support you.
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