Igbo presidency in Nigeria to take place - Buhari's aide Femi Adesina

Media Advisor to President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi Adesina, expressed his belief that the Igbo Presidency in Nigeria will be achieved.

Wednesday at the State House, Adesina recalled the times he wrote in favor of the Igbo presidency.

The assistant made the remark while receiving a delegation from Igbo Friends and the Onyebuchi Chris Ifediora (OCI) Foundation.

The delegation congratulated him on being awarded the National Honor of Officer of the Order of Niger (OON) by the President.

Adesina noted that he is always happy to receive visitors from different parts of the country.

"It shows the brotherhood within us; Nigeria is one country, indivisible. You demonstrated that by coming to congratulate me."

The spokesperson said that he has two titles as the head of two states: Nwanne di Namba of Mmaku in Enugu and Ugomba of Isieketa in Abia.

"At Sun Newspapers, I used to write about the South East and the need for an Igbo President and what the people of the region needed to do to achieve it.

"I know that would be a reality in this country," the president's imager said.

Igbo presidency in Nigeria to take place - Buhari's aide Femi Adesina

Media Advisor to President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi Adesina, expressed his belief that the Igbo Presidency in Nigeria will be achieved.

Wednesday at the State House, Adesina recalled the times he wrote in favor of the Igbo presidency.

The assistant made the remark while receiving a delegation from Igbo Friends and the Onyebuchi Chris Ifediora (OCI) Foundation.

The delegation congratulated him on being awarded the National Honor of Officer of the Order of Niger (OON) by the President.

Adesina noted that he is always happy to receive visitors from different parts of the country.

"It shows the brotherhood within us; Nigeria is one country, indivisible. You demonstrated that by coming to congratulate me."

The spokesperson said that he has two titles as the head of two states: Nwanne di Namba of Mmaku in Enugu and Ugomba of Isieketa in Abia.

"At Sun Newspapers, I used to write about the South East and the need for an Igbo President and what the people of the region needed to do to achieve it.

"I know that would be a reality in this country," the president's imager said.

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