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2023: Buhari, Tinubu in hour-long closed-door meeting in Aso Rock

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The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on Sunday stormed the Presidential Villa, Abuja, for a closed-door meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari.

Tinubu, who arrived at the Villa at 11.00 am, had a meeting with the president for about one hour.

Persecondnews recalls that Buhari had on August 13, 2021 visited Tinubu in London, United Kingdom who had spent three months there after undergoing what he called a knee surgery.

Buhari had stayed back in London to see his doctors after attending the Global Education Summit on Financing Global Partnership for Education (GPE 2021-2025), which held on July 29.

READ ALSO: My visit to Tinubu in London not an endorsement of his presidential aspiration, says Buhari

However, the agenda of the meeting between the duo was not made public but sources said they might have discussed the APC convention, zoning of the political offices, especially the presidency ahead of the 2023 polls.

The main opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP), against all odds, held a successful national convention at the Eagles Square, Abuja, on Saturday, Oct. 30 with 18 out of the 21 officers elected through consensus.

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