Former President Goodluck Jonathan’s media aide, Reno Omokri, and a group of other Nigerians who reside in the United Kingdom have stormed the Abuja House, 2 Campden Hill, Kensington, London, demanding the immediate return of President Muhammadu Buhari to Nigeria.
It was gathered from a video post that was posted on Twitter by the former presidential aide, who mentioned that the eagle has landed to harass the ego out of London.
In the video, Reno Omokri and some group of protesters had assembled to chase the president back home, however, the police came but the #HarassBuhariOutOfLondon were not frightened and still went on with the protest.
Reno Omokri also tweeted that “It is happening people.” #HarassBuhariOutOfLondon is on, he further stated that “God willing, I see you at Abuja House, 2 Camden Hill, Kensington, London W8 7AD by noon.
He also stated that “We will observe #Covid-19 protocols even as we chase @MBuhari back home.
Recall on Tuesday, a Human Rights activist, Omoyele Sowore had also advised Nigerians in the UK to occupy the London hospital where President Buhari plans to have his medical checkup.
According to Sowore, he described the medical trip to London as a waste of resources, stating that the President should do his checkup in the world-class hospital he built in Nigeria since he came into power.
Sowore in his post on Twitter stated that “Nigerians in the UK must #occupy the hospital where sickly @MBuhari is wasting Nigeria’s resources and the Nigeria embassy as well as Abuja House in London, let Buhari return home and do a medical check in the world-class hospital he built since coming to power. #Buharimustgo.”
Also, recall that President Muhammadu Buhari left Nigeria to undertake a medical check-up in the UK on Tuesday.

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