Nigeria: Presidency Accuses Looters of Staging Veiled Protest Against Buhari in London

11 April 2018

Barely 24 hours after President Muhammadu Buhari declared his intention to contest for another term in office as president of Nigeria, the camps of alleged looters and corrupt elements within and outside the country have been jolted, forcing them to push panic buttons including renting a motley crowd of professional demonstrators to protest against the president on his arrival into the United Kingdom, presidency sources can now reliably reveal.

According to impeccable sources in the State House, Abuja, and Britain, extremely corrupt Nigerians who are custodians of slush funds stolen from Nigeria, and hiding in UK or are resident cronies of such elements, have colluded to form a league of protesters with the singular aim of distracting and disorganising the scheduled state visit of Buhari to the UK for bilateral talks with Prime Minister Theresa May and other dignitaries.

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